Ayudarte, 4th edition

We celebrated Children’s Day
22 August, 2017
2017 Business Forum – Tickets to Ieladeinu’s benefit
25 September, 2017

Ayudarte is an art exhibition that gathers pieces and wishes of many children, volunteers, artists and professionals, who through their works commit to contribute in the protection of children and the promotion of their rights.

In each edition an allusive theme is chosen. In 2017, we focused on Children’s Rights because we aspire to nail down the following motto: All Rights for All Children.

To make Ayudarte 4th edition possible, artists, well-known photographers, schools, volunteers and friends of the cause joined in. This way, we were able to build up an opportunity to help through art.

WHO PARTICIPATE IN AYUDARTE IV?

Children of Ieladeinu. Through games and activities conducted by the Ieladeinu team and the artists, 45 girls, boys and teenagers from the First and Second Childhood Centers and the Homes learned different painting techniques and, at the same time, the Children’s Rights.

The Schools. All the institutions involved had a formation space and a production space. That way, 300 children were able to enrich their knowledge about their Rights and Ieladeinu’s job, to capture their own perspective in a painting. In 2017 Colegio Beth, Insituto Bet el, Escuela Scholem Aleijem, Colegio Tarbut, Colegio Wolfsohn and Yeshurun Torá have participated.

 

Artistic duets. Based on the works of the children, we invited more than 40 artists so that they would create a duet, an adaptation from the original piece, linked to it from an adult’s perspective. This way, we attempt to implicate the entire society, so that together we could defend the Children’s Rights.

A look at the Rights. For the first time, Ayudarte IV includes a photo gallery with works of more than 50 artists, a different way of show-and-tell, to enhance the possibilities of cooperating with the promotion of Children’s Rights.

The event was a success.

It was held at the CCK y received the visit of more than 900 people.

 

See the interview on Amia TV (in spanish)

See more photoes!

 
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