September 30, 2011, Manos Unidas celebrated the creation of the first private school for special education in Cusco: Camino Nuevo. Our third year and more than 65 kids! We are celebrating the dedication our families have put forth, the hard work our teachers have gone through and the pool of supporters that have helped us get to where we are today.
The show started off with a wild circus act! The train passed by filled with all kinds of animals, the the lions did their act, jumping through hoops and posing for the people. Then came the elephants, trotting along, up and down the stairs, down the slide. The circus ended with the famous clowns jumping, tumbling and dancing about, such crowd pleasers!
The evening was filled with drama presentations, one about a bat who could not sleep, the other about th
e Moon who did not want to come out. Our start Marinera dancer graced us with her presence, a stunning performance!
The show ended with Celeste Marion, Manos Unidas Founder, with a moving song for everyone: "Todo Cambia" (everything changes), representing
the changes we have seen so far and those that are yet to come.
What a celebration indeed! More than 100 guests filled the public auditorium, cheering and aplauding our special starts. I am sure there were some tears shed as well - tears of joy and happiness, celebrating the habilities of special kids.
The show started off with a wild circus act! The train passed by filled with all kinds of animals, the the lions did their act, jumping through hoops and posing for the people. Then came the elephants, trotting along, up and down the stairs, down the slide. The circus ended with the famous clowns jumping, tumbling and dancing about, such crowd pleasers!
The evening was filled with drama presentations, one about a bat who could not sleep, the other about th
The show ended with Celeste Marion, Manos Unidas Founder, with a moving song for everyone: "Todo Cambia" (everything changes), representing
What a celebration indeed! More than 100 guests filled the public auditorium, cheering and aplauding our special starts. I am sure there were some tears shed as well - tears of joy and happiness, celebrating the habilities of special kids.
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