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Solo Travel: Go to Dance

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Beautiful School Children of Havana

When we’re at home reading the headlines, watching the news, we can so easily reduce  people of  other cultures and countries to their problems.

I was reminded of this when listening to a recent broadcast of Tapestry on CBC Radio (their podcasts are free). I was also reminded of an objection I received to a post I wrote in which I suggested that Cuba has a unique sense of luxury. This is a bit of a response.

We are always more than the sum of our problems.

Tariq Ramadan was the guest being interviewed on Tapestry. He spoke about our pluralistic society, identity, the ‘other’ and fear. He also spoke about the fact that some countries face more problems than others but that we should see past these problems to appreciate the culture. He then related a story about a class he taught that changed his life.

He had brought a social worker from Colombia to the class to speak about the problems there –  about the drugs, violence, gangs — because the class had a solidarity project on Colombia. But the social worker spoke about the culture. He described the way the people danced. And then he started to dance. And, after 20 minutes or so, he finally stopped and explained that before speaking about the problems he wanted to speak about Colombians as human beings. They laugh and they dance, he explained. And they have problems. This shifted Ramadan’s view of things.

One of the great things about travel is that we get to see the people and their culture unfiltered by the media. We get to see the good and not-so-good whether we are traveling in North America, Europe or anywhere else in the world. Traveling makes it difficult to reduce a people to their problems. It allows us to see them ‘dance’.

That goes for Cuba as well. I have visited twice and yes, the country struggles to keep the shelves stocked and their cars are old, but the people smile big, genuine smiles and yes, they dance. They are much more than the sum of their problems.

Looking for photos.
Do you have photos of happy people in places that the headlines portray as troubled? I would love to host a gallery of smiling faces from around the world here. My intention is not to minimize the need to address problems but to celebrate the human spirit. Please send them to me and I’ll add them to this post.

 Solo Travel: Go to Dance

February, 2010 – Wild Coast of South Africa. It’s hard to see their faces but intense play
always results in smiles. Thanks SA-Venues.

 

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East Timor, 2008. Thanks to Gary at Everything Everywhere

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This Sikkimese woman is about 80 and carrying a huge basket of wood on her back while walking up a long steep mountain road … but she still looks very merry! Thanks Mariellen of BreatheDreamGo

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India, 2007. Thanks to Maria at iwannagothere.

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South Africa, 2009. Thanks to Sandy Salle of Live The Magic of Africa.

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Nepal, 2008. Thanks to Heidi

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Kenya’s Maasai Mara, 2007. Thanks to Connie Vasquez

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Schoolgirls in Chennai, India. Thanks to Evelyn of Journeywoman.

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  • http://www.lacim.org Jaime Reyes

    I admire what Heidi said when she published her Nepal photo;”It was about how people of nations that are in turmoil are more than the sum of their problems. It talked about how they could still smile. I remembered my hosts in Nepal and how they were very friendly and hospitable”
    Keep your good work up and going!

  • http://www.atlasobscura.com Tre

    I’m glad you wrote an article about happy people in distressed area, I believe that people appreciate their happiness and express it more freely in places where there are daily and even a life time of struggle. I rarely see people smiling on the streets of San Francisco where I live, or dancing anywhere other than a club, but in Nicaragua, where I worked to help build a simple one room school house for a community that had just built their first well, smiles were abundant and little children loved teaching us to dance.

  • admin

    Oh my. How satisfying to receive Jessie’s comment and yours as well Tom Hanks. Lennon’s song is absolutely, stunningly beautiful. Thank you for adding the lyrics here.

  • Tom Hanks

    Imagine there’s no heaven
    It’s easy if you try
    No hell below us
    Above us only sky
    Imagine all the people
    Living for today…

    Imagine there’s no countries
    It isn’t hard to do
    Nothing to kill or die for
    And no religion too
    Imagine all the people
    Living life in peace…

    You may say I’m a dreamer
    But I’m not the only one
    I hope someday you’ll join us
    And the world will be as one

    Imagine no possessions
    I wonder if you can
    No need for greed or hunger
    A brotherhood of man
    Imagine all the people
    Sharing all the world…

  • http://www.wanderingeducators.com/marketplace/apparel/do-mbt-shoes-really-work.html jessiev

    INCREDIBLE, janice. wow. i love that story, i love your photo gallery that is upcoming, and i am going to bed very happy tonight, thinking of this.

    i haven’t traveled, really, to troubled places. but i will think and search my photos.

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