Cameras were rolling in early March as orphans and bibis chronicled their sad stories of loss to AIDS.
But children singing, dancing, studying and playing were also captured by Old Dog Documentaries, Inc., an American film production company, at our project in Mbagala outside Dar es Salaam.
“The Grandmother to Grandmother Documentary Film Project” is a collaboration involving Dartmouth Medical School, Dartmouth College’s John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding, Bibi Jann Children’s Care Trust, The Grandparent Family Apartments Project (New York City), and the documentarians.
In late August, several African-American grandmothers and their grandchildren will travel from the Bronx to to Dar to meet their counterparts. I'll be there too, welcoming sister Americans and being interviewed myself.
The documentary - to be shown on television and in universities - will show the commonalties of grandmothers who have taken over the raising of their grandchildren because the young parents are on drugs, in prison or victims of the AIDS epidemic.
"We were all inspired by the positive images of the trip which are filling 15 hours of video tape," documentarian Anne Macksoud said after four and a half days of filming.
She continues: "When we got to Mbagala and met the grandmothers, we realized that our idea of bringing them back to NYC was not realistic - we had not imagined the conditions of poverty that we would see. Resources spent for a trip to NYC could better be spent on food."
Instead, they hope to film the Americans joining the African bibis in their Saturday craft-making sessions - and taking some lessons in batik-making and weaving. We may also take everyone on a field trip to a nearby animal park, the beach, etc.
How exciting! My hope is the Americans will "discover their roots" and feel a sense of kinship, and the Africans will realize even further what a caring and friendly nation we are.
Old Dog has graciously offered to cut a shorter version of the film for us to use for fundraising-purposes for GRANDMA-2-GRANDMA (known locally as BIBI-2-BIBI).
Sunday, March 30, 2008
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GETTING THE GOATS HOME
Leading the goats to the pickup truck wasn't easy!
The goats are now at home on the bibi farm, with wide open spaces to graze on.
This where the bibis will raise animals and crow cassava to feed their grandchildren and to sell. Fatuma, Dickson and Jann are in front, with pen to left, unfinished farmhouse in middle and neighbor's nyd watle house in rear right.
SMART GIRLS FIELD TRIP
Smart Girls Club on a field trip to art center to explore career opportunities.
We picnicked...
...And then we went for ice cream.
Emil of Unique Batiks told the girls about his designs.
The girls learned how the primitive Tinga Tinga painting style began.
Can you believe we got 23 people into this van?
ISGR 4th Graders Donate
These students in Goteborg, Sweden raised over $500 for the new Bibi Jann Farm!
DISCOVERING NEW YORK...
St. Patrick's Cathedral
An NYC cop in Times Square
Hors d' voueres at the mayor's Gracie Mansion
Rooftop garden - imagine! with social workers Lysa and Katharine at the4 Grandparent Apts. in the Bronx.
HALLOWEEN
Jann applies makeup
A well-decorated yard
Fatuma and son-in-law Tom in air-filled clown suit
Candy break
Sorting the loot
Fatuma, Jann's son Keith Hess at Eugene Waldorf School
Snow Fun
Tom captures the first sled ride
Ready to go...
Oops!
Warming up inside the lodge
Cuddled up to a carved critter
A cup of cocoa helps
Renee gifts Fatuma with a souvenir snow globe so she can have snow in Tanzania
Fatuma's first visit to American grocery, shopping for Tanzanian fare
...But we can't find the Tanzanian aisle!
Kitchen is more elaborate than what Fatuma is used to
Girls watch Fatuma make chipati
Son-in-law Tom has his hands washed
Chloe, Eva like eating with their fingers
...And so do Japanese visitors Miho, Ruli
Fatuma finds the Oregon Coast more rugged than Tanzania's
A new way to dry hands!
Fatuma, Jeanne, Suzanne enjoy Horn of Africa restaurant
Meeting a sturgeon
Watching barge navigate the dam through the lock
Salmon migrating upstream will die after spawining
Multnomah Falls from afar
FANCY FOOTWASH
Fatuma, Jann and Renee soak their tootsies in warm water while rollers kneads their backs.
...While catching it on camera
...Sparkle on the toes
...Plus a manicure
...Resulting in fancy footwork
...After a day in school
...Including cafeteria lunch
GETTING A GRIP ON AMERICA
Nine-year-old Chloe, Jann's granddaughter, teaches the teaches about local currency.
...And it inhabitants
Pirate-themed kids' concert
..Some of whom dress better
Fatuma with the Heathman Hotel doorman and Miho, the Japanese girl visiting my daughter's home.
And its gadgets
Testing the $3,500 Brookstone massage chair
Even moving stairs!
Mall escalator
But kids are the same everywhere
Chloe, Eva, Alexa and Miho have fun at Gramma's tumbling dominoes