The Baka live deep in the rainforest in Africa, relying on the forest for survival. Theirs is an original and unspoilt culture where co-operation and sharing is vital and music is central to their lives. With the Baka there is no distinction between "musician" and "audience"; everyone is able to listen and participate with confidence. We aim to inspire our workshops with these qualities.
Workshops are lead by Su Hart, a teacher and musician, who spent the winters of 1992, 1994 & 1998 living with the Baka in the forests of S.E.Cameroon.
For schools the program is built around national curriculum guidelines and study booklets are available.
1 day (half day or weekend sessions by special
arrangement. ) up to 300 £150 per day plus travel (concessions available)
You will be asked to provide an extension cable, a tape recorder and a room which can be blacked out for slides.
Royalties are collected for the Baka by "One Heart" (charity no. 1057668) and used for projects in the forest (see latest report).
"Su recently visited St. Nicholas primary School in Abingdon, Oxfordshire to run her workshop and talk with children and staff about her work in the rainforest in South East Cameroon. She spent the day with us and had children and staff enthraled. She knows how to engage children at all ages and levels of ability. Her work was meticulously planned and the resources were fascinating. The children not only learned a great deal but thoroughly enjoyed the process of sharing Su's experiences with them. I can thoroughly recommend her to schools and she is excellent value for money."
R.E.Fell, Headteacher (01235 520456)
"The children were captivated and have been singing Baka songs ever since. Seeing the excellent slides and hearing first hand stories brought both the Baka and rainforest issues vividly into our midst and has stimulated follow-on work of very high interest and quality."
N.Bunce, deputy head of St Mary's infants school, Parton, nr Swindon (01973 876891)
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