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Hi,

Here is the first of 4 pictures we took in a school during our Art in All of Us (www.artinallofus.org) visit in Cote D'Ivoire.

We travel from Bamako (Mali) to Abidjan by flight because of the tense security situation in Cote d’Ivoire. It is our first flight since we left Sénégal…after approx. 20000km.... what a contrast with the travels by bush-taxi!
The arrival at Abidjan airport is a quite brutal: the customs-officers aren´t that nice and literally remind us that the country is at war, and ask why on earth are we visiting their country?
We are gently welcomed by Ali, at whose place we stay for a couple of days. We profit from his knowledge to understand, or at least try to learn a bit more on the Ivorian conflict… indeed the information received from western medias is as usual very poor and bad.
The school we are working with is located in Anyama, a district outside Abidjan. It is a very nice primary school, and which kids are very lively and communicative! We arrive around 8 in the morning, just at the beginning of the traditional Monday flag ceremony.
The whole school gathers in the schoolyard, and a small group of children sings the national anthem while a privileged pupil has the heavy duty of hoisting the flag at the same rhythm and pace as the national anthem. It is quite funny to see the variations in hoisting the flag, as the kid realizes he is going too fast or too slow compared to the anthem!
Our class has about 40 children. We divide it in two groups : the first one goes outside with Anthony for the photography session, while I work on the drawings and poetry with the others. As soon as they finish their work, we interchange and I go out with my group of students… they reveal themselves as wild lions in front of the objective!!! … just check the second picture on our gallery (the only picture in colours) to get an idea of their enthusiasm with the pictures! Even though the photographic activity is always the most successful, it is the first time I witness such an enthusiasm and fever for photographs!
The kids are so happy that they don’t want us to leave anymore! They are really cute.
The pictures we take of them are among the best ones, and our online gallery for Cote d´Ivoire is also one of our favourites. [link]

Hope you like it,

Anthony

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:icongogga:
this one is also, very beautifull.
I adore b/w photos

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"...important things are invisible to our eyes..."

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HRclub I blacks-and-whites
:iconmnogueir:
Another nice capture, transmiting the friendship and emotion of the kids... Very good!
:iconesteban-tuerba-garci:
this is my favourite one,
great moment in time

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milan.
:iconalexjm:
nice series there.with these photos from cote d'ivoire..like them.nice feeling and toning
take care

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I have one photograph that captures her smile,
but i don't have a tape of her laugh . .
:iconjensert:
Lovely picture! Very lively, I can almost hear them laugh :)

:+fav:

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Fat kids are harder to kickflip
:iconanthonyasael:
Oh yes...........

Keep smiling... it is good for the health :-)

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Anthony Asael
Founder of Art in All of Us
The World seen through the Eyes and Rhymes of the Children
[link]

My photos on [link]
:iconkristenjoy:
Your work is beautiful... joyful...

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I am a part of all that I have met,
Yet all experience is an arch where through
Gleams that untravelled world whose margin fades
For ever and for ever when I move.
:iconfingerjab:
Im not only loving this photograph but the story as well,
it really adds feeling to the whole picture and there is not a word to much,

great job :)

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´Sometimes I go about in Pity for myself,and all the while,
A great wind carries me across the sky¨ -Ojibwe saying

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Jan 9, 2006, 10:23:32 AM

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