02 May 2010

Holi... Festival of colors










February 26th was Holi, the festival of colors. A few friends and I went down to the Tong-Len youth hostel to spend the day with the students. Just about every person we passed on the road was covered in gulal and abeer (a dyed powder in a variety of colors). As we were pulling up, dozens of children came running up to the car, ready to commence our Holi celebration.
“Happy Holi!” being shouted as little hands are coming from every direction to put handfuls of gulal on our face, neck and arms. We filled our hands and began to take revenge on the kids. As if this chaos wasn’t enough, out comes water balloons and buckets of water, causing the powder to turn into a dark blue paint. After a nice long scrubbing, most of the dye was off my skin and it was time to enjoy a feast of delicious Indian food.

Next stop.... Tong-Len








Tong-Len is a tent school in lower Dharamsala. One class we had the kids draw a map of India and pictures that show what India is to them. Some of the younger kids got a bit frustrated because they couldn't draw the outline of the country, so I decided to help out and draw it for them. (Side note: extent of my drawing skills ends at a pair of shoes on a stick figure) There were about 10 students with a map of India that pretty much looked like an eagle and one student did tell me to try again........

Art Class



December to February many Tibetan children are back in McLeod Ganj for their winter holiday. My friends Christy and Logan took advantage of this opportunity to start an art class for the kids. While they were away, I had the pleasure of teaching the class and never left, even after they returned.