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Hues of Africa

Kenya
Middle and High Schools

Hues of Africa

Kenya
Middle and High Schools

This program delves into the diverse cultures, languages, and artistic traditions found in Kenya.

Students will interact with a variety of artists such as dancers, acrobats, painters, and puppet makers, and take part in immersive activities aimed at fostering an understanding of the rich cultural and social tapestry of Kenya. Collaborative activities will be incorporated into the itinerary to allow students to explore culture, identity, and expression within a group setting. This will provide them with a broader experience of their host country.

Significant Sites:

Banana Hill Art Gallery
Sarakasi Dome
National Museum of Kenya

Learning Outcomes

The curation of this program option incorporated the learning outcomes listed below. However, specific learning outcomes and activities can be constructed in collaboration with our dedicated curriculum development team to create a customized program.

By the end of this program, students should be able to:
  • Explore cultural identity and cultural self-awareness
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the links between the transatlantic slave trade and modern-day trade routes
  • Demonstrate an understanding of local and global power imbalances
  • Develop empathy and consideration for others
  • Express commitment to ongoing sustainable inquiry, improvement, and innovation
  • Work together within a team to achieve a common goal
Relevant UN Sustainable Development Goals

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