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Stitching our Stories in Luang Prabang, Laos

Stitching our Stories in Luang Prabang, Laos

We are excited about a new project to empower minority women to share their stories through photography, interviews, and video.  In November, TAEC finished the first phase of the project with our partner, PhotoForward.  The participants, primarily young Hmong women from the night market, were given cameras, taught basic photography skills, and then asked to document women at work in their communities. The results were insightful and showed the strength of women in Lao society.  We celebrated the women’s creativity and hard work by exhibiting their photographs and embroidery at Children’s Cultural Centre.  To view their images, visit the online gallery at http://www.photoforward.org/women-at-work.html   We are now in the second phase of this project, working with a smaller group of women to further develop their photography skills and introduce them to basic research techniques.  The women have been exploring topics of their choosing, from shamanism and polygamy, to single parenthood and festival food preparation.  This project is a part of TAEC’s ethnic youth internship program , developing ethnic community researchers to document their own cultures.   To raise funds to continue the project, postcards featuring the women’s photography will be available for purchase in our TAEC Shop in March.  We hope...

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Talk and Discussion on Cultural Change 2012 at TAEC Laos - 21 November 2012

Please join us for a lecture and discussion on "CULTURAL CHANGES IN ISAAN AND LAOS" Led by Professor William Klausner Wednesday, 21 November 2012  - 4:00 - 5:00pm   Join us at TAEC on Wednesday, November 21 for a talk by Prof. William Klausner, President emeritus of the James HW Thompson Foundation and adjunct professor at Chulalongkorn University. Prof. Klausner has lived in Thailand for over fifty years. His talk will explore the dramatic cultural transformation of Isaan village life during the past few decades and be followed by a discussion session with the audience. Come by Le Patio Cafe on Wednesday if you’re interested in learning about how Lao culture has changed over the years. Light refreshments will be served, and desserts in the café are also half-priced after 3pm so enjoy a treat while you listen and participate. This activity is FREE with a museum entry ticket. Light refreshments will be served   Traditional Arts and Ethnology Centre House 355 Ban Khamyong Luang Prabang LAOS - http://www.taeclaos.org    

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