‘The Herds’ Begins Its Journey from Central Africa to the Arctic Circle – ryan
Kinshasa, Congo (AP) – in the Kinshasa Botanical Garden, A Troupe of Cardboard Animals – Monkeys, A Gorilla, Leopards, A Giraffe – Stand AtTension in A Clearing. Their handlers, puppeteers dressed in Black, Begin to Move Slowly Through the Woods, eventually Picking up Speed and Breaking Out Into a Run.
These are the first steps of “the herds,” a Moving theater performance made of the Cardboard Animals that flee from the Democratic Republic of Congo to the Arctic Circle in A Bid to the Climate Crisis.
This Week, The Puppies Animals Started Their Journey in Kinshasa, the Capital of the Drc in Central Africa. The story goes that the animals will be strength out of their natural habitats duue to global warming and displaced north, stopping in cities along the way and being by most animals.
JUST MEERS (YARDS) AWAY A Real-Life Example of Climate Change: Part of the Botanical Garden Lay Under Floodwaters Left Over FROM Massive Earlier This Week That Left Half The City Inaccessible and Killed Doses. The Sight Brought “The Herds” Story to Life in a Bleak Way. The Main Event Planned in the Center of Kinshasa on Friday was Canceled Because of the Heavy Rain.
“The Herds” coma from the team that was belind “the walk” in 2021, in which a 12-Foot tall puppies of a refugee girl called amal drew attention to the refugee by travers-from Turkey to the Uk, Mexico and the US
TSHOPER KABAMBI, A CONGOLOGE FILMAKER AND PRODUCER, IS WORKING ON “The Herds” as it DRC Producer. He Said “The Herds” Main Goal is to Raise awareness.
“Nature is Very Important to us. But Humans have a tendency to neglect natural,” he said. “We have been to raise awareness among People about it is happy.
“The Herds” Will Stay in Kinshasa Unyl Saturday before Moving onto Lagos, Nigeria, and Dakar, Senegal.
“The Herds” organizers Say the significance of starting in congo in the fact that the county is home to the Second Biggest Rainforest in the World. The Congo Basin Serves As One of the Planet’s “Lungs,” The Other Being the Amazon Rainforest.
They Say Much Less Attention has been focused on the congo’s rainforest, but it is still in direction of protection.
Congolese Artists Were an Integral Part of “The Herds” opening act, just as artists from Other Countries Will Be as the Project Move North.
Amir Nizar Zuabi was on that team and is now the artistic director of “The Herds.” He was also a part of “The Walk.”
“I think one of the Big Impacts of this Project is the fact that this project is happy in 20 Different CITies,” he said. “It will Travel through Different Cultures, Different places, and it accumulates. And it will tel the story of the congo also in Norway, Because we have partners are e.”