Tag Archives: Cambogia
In a country where children tend to be educated in the culture of the “one dollar, sir”, the flooded streets of any city are always the perfect pretext to unleash every child’s instincts and forget for an hour their reality where they are forced to behave like little adults seeking for survival…
This is a powerful story. One of those small and ignored stories that you would seldom fall into. It is told by Alessandro Vannucci (whom works you all know, being one of the oldes S4C members and he’s been featured here with many stories of his photography and charity work in Cambodia) and Federica Adamli. It’s a story about a garbage dump, drifting souls and dust in the Wind. It’s the story of Anlog Pi.
Following drawing workshops given in Site 2, a refugee camp at the Thai border, 8 former students and their French teacher started “Phare Ponleu Selpak” (PPS), meaning “the brightness of arts”. PPS is a Cambodian association using arts to answer children psycho social needs…