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 "Uganda is truly the pearl of Africa." ~ Winston Churchill

 

Pot Dance

Greetings!

 

As I write this, nearly two dozen of our brightest and most accomplished students are rehearsing for our long anticipated 2012 Tour of Light.  These children dedicate over a year of disciplined practice in East African music, drumming and dance. 

 

Among them is veteran performer Constance Naggayi who entered our program after losing both of her parents to AIDS.  At a very young age, Constance possessed a natural talent and was among the first children who traveled to the U.S. to promote Children of Uganda and raise awareness of the worldwide AIDS orphan crisis through cultural music and dance.

 

On that tour, Constance vividly recalls a performance at a school for the deaf.  She was so inspired by the sign language interpreter and how remarkable it was to see their message translated through simple hand movements.  In that moment, Constance felt a calling deep in her heart and pledged to find a way to help Uganda's more than 500,000 hearing impaired citizens.  She was only 12 years old.  Constance eventually went on to graduate from Ntinda School for the Deaf - crediting her success to the moving experience she had had as a tour performer.

 

Today, Constance has returned to help train the members of our newest dance troupe.  Thanks to her experience in the U.S. and the opportunities those travels provided her - she is thrilled to be giving back.  Her biggest hope for the children currently training is that they, too, will find their life's purpose as she did so many years ago.

 

The Tour of Light has always been and will continue to be an inspiration to our children, staff, and the fortunate audience members who witness first-hand the remarkable gifts of our music and dance troupe.  Please join us in bringing these remarkable young performers, each with their own inspirational story of grace and endurance, to stages across the U.S. 

 

Warmest regards,

  

Pamela Brannon

Executive Director
 

 P.S. Continue to  e-mail your story ideas, questions and comments to pearls@childrenofuganda.org.  We look forward to hearing from you!

 

Tour of Light Group Photo

Messages of Hope

From our Music and Dance Troupe

 

"This tour is so important to us and we are really going to give you our best.  It is going to touch so many people's lives, change so many children's lives and we are really looking forward to your support."

-Jane Ndagire

 

"I'm part of the Children of Uganda dance troupe and I'm so proud to be in it because it has uplifted me and my talent.  This is my great achievement in life because I've always been asking myself how I can give back and this is my chance."

-Gerald Ssemaganda

 

"We are coming to America to get funds for our young brothers and sisters in Uganda who have no sponsors - no opportunity to get the education I have now with Children of Uganda."

-Allen Nabiwemba

 

"I'm so excited that we are expecting to come to America.  Most of the children have never been there so I can't wait to see them looking at all the tall buildings.  I'm waiting for that moment."

-Geoffrey Nakalanga

 

 Tour of Light Drummers

Become a Tour of Light Supporter!

 

We urgently need your help to transform the dream of the tour into a reality for our talented music and dance troupe children.  Reaching out to family, friends and local businesses can make a tremendous difference.  Make a financial contribution, help secure performance venues in your city or volunteer your time on the tour.  To learn more about these exciting opportunities, please contact:

 

Tour Development Committee:

 Talitha Phillips: talitha@childrenofuganda.org

Sarah Cowan: sarah@childrenofuganda.org

 

Children of Uganda

PO Box 659

Charles Town, WV  25414

(800) 531-9612 

 

Group Tour Photo

Tour of Light Schedule 

In Their Own Words 

  

Our Tour of Light music and dance troupe children dream of bringing their message of hope to American audiences:

 

"I am really striving so that I may be among the tour children who will soon travel to the USA for various performances.  I am also praying hard that I may be among the lucky ones to meet you because meeting you is always in my prayers.  Thank you for paying my school fees.  I really do appreciate the love and care you show me because people with a heart like yours are hard to be found in the world of today."

 

~ Jessica Nalwoga

S3, St. John's Senior Secondary School

(Excerpt from a letter to her sponsor)

 Tour of Light singing

Did You Know?

  

The bakisimba dance is the most common and most performed among the Baganda tribe ~ the largest and most influential ethnic group in Uganda.

Robert

Meet Robert Kiwanuka

 Robert joined COU when he was 8 years old after losing both parents.  He will graduate from Makerere University in Music, Drum and Dance this coming January.   Today, Robert is serving as Tour Artistic Director.  He is proud to have spent the last year working with the tour children and witnessing their confidence boom and school performance improve as a result.  Robert hopes that audiences who come to see the tour will be inspired to help children achieve what he has been able to through COU.

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Meet Jane Ndagire

Orphaned at the age of 4, Jane was cared for by Sister Rose before officially entering COU's program in 1995.  She has since completed her primary, secondary and university level education.  She will graduate from Kyambogo University with a degree in accounting early next year.  In the meantime, she has been training as the leader dancer for the upcoming tour.  Jane credits her success to COU and hopes that the tour will help lift up other children so that they can enjoy the same opportunities in life. 

 Drummer boy

Tour of Light Supporter 

 

$50,000

Platinum Sponsor

 

$20,000

Gold Sponsor

 

$10,000

Silver Sponsor

 

$5,000

Bronze Sponsor

 

$2,500

Ekitangala "Light" Supporter

 

$1,250

Safari "Journey" Supporter

 

$500

Mukwano "Friend" Supporter

 

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