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Getting prepared to dance

July 18, 2023 by Teacher Jack in Betrawati Nepal

Getting prepared to dance
Betrawati, October 2000

Closer up

Closer up

Closer up, with Puja and Kanchan on the left

Closer up (Gyan on the right)

Closer up

Neighbors peeking in the backdoor

Closer up

Closer up

Closer up

Closer up

Left to right: Sabina, her little brother Bibek, Aisha who is carrying Unisha , and Ashish

Closer up

July 18, 2023 /Teacher Jack
Betrawati, 2000, black and white, children, dancers, madal, drum, practice, goat, doorway, peeking, cropped for a close-up, Sisti, Sabina, Osthi, Bibek, Unisha, Aisha, Ashish, Puja, Dangol, Shrestha, Kanchan, Rijal, Lohani, Parbat, Pooja, Sangeeta, Thapa, Gyan
Betrawati Nepal
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Children dancing to the beat of a madal drum

May 12, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Betrawati Nepal

Children dancing to the beat of a madal drum
Uttargaya Secondary English Boarding School, Betrawati, 2000

[text below from a postcard I wrote on September 26th, 2000]

"...most of the students were already mentally on the two-week Dashain festival that starts in a couple of days. At lunch, I asked Kove, one of the teachers, if there was school tomorrow—I had so far heard differing accounts. He checked with the office and then told me it was still undecided.

After lunch I stuck around and noticed that of twelve rooms, only one or two had teachers. In the second-level class all of the kids were singing in Nepali while one boy danced at the front. I joined in and they all burst into laughter. From the "nursery" class I heard crying, so I went down there. Danuze, a small boy who speaks no English, was in tears. I squatted down, speaking in soft tones knowing that my words wouldn't help, but perhaps my voice would. He stopped crying and I think I may have gotten a smile once I started acting goofy—"Look at my hand Danuze... it's HUGE! It's the biggest hand I've ever SEEN!

The bell rang and all of the kids started yelling excitedly and running out the door—their little backpacks hopping up and down as they went. I followed them out the door and watched as they all ran across the field. It would seem there was no 7th period today and no school tomorrow. I'm going to miss seeing them all over the next 2–3 weeks..."

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May 12, 2015 /Teacher Jack
Uttargaya, school, uniforms, ties, children, dance, dancing, madal, drum, benches, desks, flash photo, postcard
Betrawati Nepal
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