Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Transformation... theatre, life, living and being...

It is my 7th week in Thailand and at Makhampom and, what a journey it has been…

Clearly, I am a little slack on the blogging! Between two Facebook accounts and two email addresses - my own and the Makhampom Reunion account, Skype, Chats, Video calls and every other bit of amazing access to communication, the blog has been the last on the list.


Today is a very hot and steamy day in Northern Thailand! There is a photo of 'my office' below... “My office”, as you can see in the photo below is pretty hard to handle! Mountains, rice fields, banana trees, dragonflies and butterflies everywhere and the odd lazy dog in the midst… you can see that my working conditions are really pretty ‘organic.’ My partner asked me yesterday, after I showed her a photo of ‘my office’ how I will go when I need to head back to Green Square. Ironically, the only ‘green’ in Green Square are the plants that I managed to smuggle in one day. Apart from that, it is ‘green’ in the sense of carbon neutrality and energy saving whereas Makhampom, is green in every way. So, I might need to smuggle in some more plants and meditate each lunch time recalling the Makhampom surrounds…


Over the past couple of weeks, I have been working on some key strategies for Makhampom around enterprise development, making application to VIDA (Volunteering International Development Australia) to host a position here at Makhampom next year for 12 months – Community Theatre and Circus Facilitator, finalising the 2011 Reunion program and, have just spent the weekend in Bangkok attending the Theatre for Transformation Showcase.


Theatre for Transformation (photos below) is a three-year program, funded by the United Nations and Thai Health Fund to support young people across Thailand to share their stories and current issues that are of interest to, what is called, the new generation. This happens through a series of workshops with Makhampom facilitators across the country to produce a performance. Each group then showcases the work in their local community and region. From this showcase, three groups are chosen, from each region, to represent at the larger showcase in Bangkok. He they will receive feedback from well-know actors and theatre academics.


I saw approx 15 performances on Saturday (yes, it was a long day 1 – 9pm – all in Thai) addressing a range of issues from family, generational disconnection, technology and its impact on community, displaced communities (refugee communities with very little rights in this country – cannot even receive access to medical treatment outside their village), relationships between young people and parents, violence, war, the inequity of difference and much much more. It was a very insightful and fabulous afternoon – truly.


Have spent some time hanging out with Xris Reardon from Third Way Theatre in Melbourne who is here for the next 18 months working on an AVI (Australian Volunteers International) assignment with an NGO called GABFI – working with marginalised communities through theatre. We, along with other AVI volunteers went to a restaurant called Cabbages and Condoms in Bangkok on the weekend. You can see photos of Condom Man below! This organisation works to raise awareness and funds to support HIV education, awareness and prevention throughout Thailand.


My time here is proving to be spacious, inspiring, delicate, soothing and full of interesting learnings and funny stories.


Patience is becoming my new best friend!


With love,


Jade












Thursday, August 5, 2010

bangkok ... city noise and tourist vibes... the land of smiles

I am pushing to the limit the once a week blog... apologies for the delay...

I have been to pai, been sick with fevers, and back to chiang dao and then to chiang dao and now, in bangkok...

pai was a beautiful respite and time with my friend kob, was lovely... she looked after me when i was sick and, when i was feeling better... she took me for ice cream and a massage - great! it was lovely being up on the mountain with kob, her cats and the fireflies...

back in chiang dao, it has been a week of feeling a little unsettled and isolated but, I am 100% sure that this is all part of the process. I must admit, I am also very much used to working within a team and, this working autonomously on projects and just checking in once each week feels a little strange. but, it is a beautiful little town with very little tourism happening and, the mountains are big and amazing and, i am getting a feel for the place and enjoying the pace...

bangkok is, as usual, very busy and i am reflecting about life in the city... bangkok has almost 10 million people in addition to the folks who are living in road side shanty towns and behind train stations... there is a business or a place for everything... need your washing done - choose from 7 places within a two minute walk, food - you could eat at a different restaurant every day and still just stay in one area of this city, fruit - any corner every corner... the level of convenience and access is incredible and, i love the fact that people shop every day for the food and many do not have a fridge because, it all comes fresh from the market every day... we need more daily markets people!! truly! there is something really lovely about buying fresh food every day and being able to enjoy this at a pace that is not a mad dash to the supermarket or green grocer on the way home before it shuts so you can grab something, anything for dinner.

tomorrow, i begin my thai language course and, well, stay tuned for some short little lessons that i will share with you.
let's start with numbers....

one - nnung
two - sorn
three - sahm
four - see
five - ha
six - hock
seven - jet
eight - baht
nine - gow
ten - sip

i have attached some photos of my house and of a few other bits and pieces.... enjoy them....

today, my office is the shanti lodge restaurant. i have a corner table, surrounded by hanging orchids, banana leaves, lattice work, shell mobiles and traveller banter happening in the background. i have had a fruit shake of pineapple, orange and lemon and am now onto a coffee with nit noy ron soya milk (little bit of hot soy milk) on the side. i have my lists for the next four weeks and, i am going to be whipping through them!!! yeah! that is my self talk to not get distracted by the many roadside happenings and adventures happening just outside the door....

much love and light to you all... thank you for reading x

jl

in some kind of order...

- view from my bedroom window
- deck and new plants
- my mini outdoor kitchen
- lounge room
- my main living area







Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Slowly but surely....

I am finding my feet in this little mountain town... slowly but surely...

Freshly made soy milk from the little cart between Shop A and Shop B, near the noodle shop - Check...
Best stall for dragon fruit - red ones - Check...
Best stall for mangoes and longan's - Check...
Best Iced Soy Coffee - Check
Best/Cutest coffee shop - Check (see photos)
Amazing Tuesday market - with EVERYTHING from the surrounding hills including avocados - Check...

And, what I am going to be working on over the coming weeks - Check!

From Thursday to Monday, I sat in on the mid-year strategic planning and visioning workshops... mostly in Thai but, i was able to get a lot of it, when i was informed of the contexts... They were really big days and every now and again, I was asked to present my thoughts and recommendations on different aspects of the upcoming program... It was a very interesting process and I am glad I came up a little earlier than expected to be here for it. It also gave me a great change to meet some of the Bangkok folks... and to observe the group dynamic and thai ways of working...

So, from that, I will be working on...

1. Train the Trainer program - tightening up the framework and providing recommendations about where the program could head over the next five years...

2. 2011 Reunion Festival - contacting all previous participants of study tour, reviewing and consolidating the program, developing framework for next asialink resident to engage...

3. Makhampom Enterprise Development Strategy - lots of ideas coming from the organisation and I am going to research some options and present back some recommendations and maybe, just maybe i will get started on a draft strategy for the next five years (perhaps a little adventurous!)

4. Schools Hosting program - reviewing framework and meeting with international schools to scope new partnership potential

5. Participating in general MKP (short for Makhampom!) business ... Chiang Dao Community program with Pang Daeng Village, Book Bike, Schools program and BKK (Bangkok) programs .. Theatre for transformation workshops and performances

I am heading to Bangkok on 10 August for:

- 7 days of intensive thai language classes (hmmmmm.... brain twist)
- Share for Peace Festival - MKP is performing
- International Schools meetings
- Hanging out with the MKP BKK mob

I am moving into my new little house tomorrow and Saturday. Have been shopping today for all of the bits I need to make it a home...

- Cooker, pots, pans and other random kitchen type things... An outdoor kitchen (my dream kitchen - love it!)
- Sheets, Blankets, Pillows and other bedroom related type things...
- Food - gee it is big setting up a whole new kitchen again...
- Plants! I will try my hand at keeping some alive... surely in this tropical environment they will be fine?!
- Incense, Candles and the most important house thing... TEA ... 5 kinds and, more to come...

So, please come over for a cup of tea sometime soon?

Rainy chiang dao, the butterflies and dragonflies and little snake, that keeps hanging around, and the little cute rat, that keeps eating my stuff, all say HELLO to you!

Hoping the world is treating you all beautifully...

Jade x

Photos are (back to front it seems... still getting used to this blog thang...):

- Haniba Coffee ... Super cute cafe in Chiang Dao
- Welcome to Haniba
- MKP kids waiting for icecream!
- Haniba lights
- Haniba Art

Enjoy... x






Friday, July 23, 2010

and, as promised, some photos...

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photos from top left...

- makhampom chiang dao farm guesthouse
- my 'ride' in the 'garage'
- me feelin pretty cool in my new helmet! yeah!
- suway mahk - dokmai (very beautiful flower)
- my current view of the mountains

will put more pics on facebook... xx

chiang dao ... misty mountains, the tropics, dengue den and ... makhampom!

Chiang Dao...

Misty mountains, dragon fruit, magnificent foresty peaks, dirt roads, motorbike ridin, listening, learning, meetings, meetings, more meetings (no contribution from me though, which is a nice change!), cicada dreaming, mosquito dreaming, dengue fevers, community health workers, white rice, rice and more rice, fish sauce with fresh chillies, mmmmmm coffee, temples, many broken pay phones (in fact, could not find one that would work), morning markets - boiled eggs (in case there was no vegetarian food at the farm today), bananas, mangosteen, dragon fruit and lots of strange looks in my direction...

Makhampom Theatre Group...


Vibrant, passionate, performers, singers, songwriters, happy people, activists, family, thai style organisers, relaxed, no pressure, artists, long term stayers - lots of folks have been here 15 years or more ... there are now 4 generations of makhampom folks... working with schools (21 of them in fact), performing all across asia, book bikes - little trailers of books that are attached to motorbikes and taken throughout the region, train the trainer programs, international exchange programs and an array of other things i do not yet have my head around...

what i know so far is that makhampom is managed within three streams:

- education program (all over thailand - theatre for transformation work)
- performance (mainstream performance outcomes and audience development)
- community (chiang dao villages and community cultural development work nation wide)
- international (study tours, exchanges and theatre programs)

what will i be working on?

well, it is all still in development but, for now...

- reviewing and consolidating the reunion festival program for next year
- developing some communications strategies for different programs
- developing and promoting the train the trainer framework
- looking into the web-based marketing and communications opportunities (hmmmm.....)
- looking into potential international collaborations and partnership opportunities (look out folks, i might be knocking on your door!)
- some training/facilitation
- still in negotiations!!

the team is currently in their mid-year reflection, planning and development phase so, i am sitting in meetings with some translation trying to understand what is happening... interestingly though, if you know the subject, people are people and i am often able to pick up on the general vibe of something however, i am of course missing the detail (which, you know i love!)

within the next couple of weeks, i will be enrolling in an intensive language course and getting my thai a little more up to speed and, i am spending some time in bangkok at a festival that makhampom is performing at, in a couple of weeks...

sounds terrible eh?

well, i don't want to bore you all with too much detail so, will sign off for now... let me know if you have any feedback that would make this blog a bit more reader friendly!

love and light to you all xxx