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Association SENAMI

Contact: Patrick Coffi

11, allée Ambroise Paré-
37 000 TOURS

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@mail: assosenami@hotmail.fr

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HELP AND SUPPORT

FOR PROFESSIONAL LIFE PROJECTS 

OF YOUNG BENINESES

Dimanche 28 septembre 2008 7 28 /09 /2008 20:57

- In January 2008:  Progress of our project “Colors of Benin”.

To introduce this project, we went to the Gustave Flaubert school to meet children. Discussions with children were very rich and very interactive; children were very curious and exciting with this project. We also have to thank M. Gasparetto, their teacher, who helped and supported us a lot for this project. During this year, children will work on this project, working with African books. We also want to congratulate other teachers from other classes for having collaborated with us for our intervention in their schools. We also want to thank Mme Auger (Diderot school), Mme Constanza (Pitard school), M Couraudon (Anatole France school).


- In February 2008: Books for children to help the training ground project.

In order to find some financial supports for our training ground project in Cotonou, we have the idea to sell some African books for children that are initially sold by African editors. By this way, we guess you and your children to discover life in far areas and others continents, with these stories of daily life in African countries. Do not hesitate to contact us to get more details!

 

- In March 2008: Reward from the credit agricole bank.

Senami was invited by the credit agricole bank Tours Nord/St Cyr for their general annual meeting during which rewards were given to the best projects of association from Tours area. On 30 projects, 5 were selected and each of them presented their project during this meeting. Senami received the 2nd reward (300 euros)

We thank the Tours Europe credit agricole agency and Mme Huguet (director of this agency) and her team for their help and their support and members of this meeting that voted for our project.

 

- In April 2008: Festival of Cit’es artistes, at the Jaques Villeret area, Tours.
Senami participated to this festival and exposed some arts picture in relief from Metonou, some original figurines and some African books for children

 

- In May 2008: First equitable exchange days (30th and 31st of May).

This event was a great opportunity to promote local artists.

 

- In May 2008: Terre Exotique (Kerex).

M Erwan De Kerros, manager of the Terre Exotique business, is used to import spices and fruits from Africa, notably pineapple from Benin and especially the variety “pain de sucre” (“bread of sugar”) that is found only in Benin. We are selling these pineapples for the benefit of Senami.

 

- In June 2008: Progress of our project “Colors of Benin” with schools Pitard (France) and Hibiscus (Cotonou). A published article in La Nouvelle Republique.

A great synergy has been created about our project. During the annual fest of the Stephane Pitard School, a collect of book was organized by the CE1/CE2 classe, teacher Mme Joelle Constanza. For delivery of the books to our association, Joelle took the initiative t invite a journalist from La Nouvelle Republique. Then an article has been published in La Nouvelle Republique at the beginning of july.

Toussaint Gnanvi, the president of Senami association, and our devoted organizer Patrick Coffi were there for this special event, the official delivery of books.

Here is the link of the Pitard school to better follow the progresses of the project and discover some pictures of this event:
http://ec-stephane-pitard-tours.tice.ac-orleans-tours.fr/eva/article.php3?id_article=93

We had the idea of this book collect to create a library in different
school of Cotonou. Then, we would like to encourage young Beniseses to read by a easier access to books. All of us know that culture is essential to open minds and create curiosity.

 

- In June 2008: Many thanks.

We would like to thanks people that help and support us, and particularly: Maurice Lauret who is our first member and donor, Mme Genvieve Gandy who manages with the mediatheque of La Riche and gave us so many advices, Technicophone, our 2nd member, Jean-Luc Dutreix, Martial Coffi and his wife, Mme Huguet (director of the Tours Nord Credit agricole agency) and her daughter , Jérôme Bechy (Imprimerie Moreau, La Membrolle), Mme and Melle Fournier.

 

- In June 2008: Event on equitable exchanges in the commercial center Monjoyeux (Tours).

We thank Patrick Bourreau (Aile et la Plume editions) for his support and his donation and Karine Zeinmer and her team for this event.

 

- In July 2008: We thank M Francis Thivault (seller of vegetables in Les Halles of Tours) who helped us to sell our pineapple that M De Kerros gave us to support us.

 

- In July 2008: New donation of benineses pineapples by Terre Exotique.

Thanks to Erwan De Kerros for a new donation of pineapples from Benin that we sold for the benefit of Senami.

 

- In August 2008: Special "Faut pas rêver" program about Benin on France 3 channel.

On the 22nd of august 2008, “Faut pas rêver” program was devoted to Benin: a travel from the north to the south of Benin with different landscapes and cultural richness.

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Dimanche 20 janvier 2008 7 20 /01 /2008 14:54
OYE OYE !!! 
Dear members,
Our project "Colors of Benin" with educative service of the city hall of Tours has been approved. We're glad to share this approvement of our project that is a first step in our aim of help, development and education in the future professional life of young Benineses. 
Six classes in Tours subscribed to this exchange program with schools in Cotonou. There will be cultural exchanges through books of french and benisese tales. Schools participating to these exchanges are Alain, A.France, Diderot, Flaubert, P.Fort and S. Pitard. We will meet soon professors of CM1/CM2 classes in order to present of CM1/CM2 for a presentation of our intervention in their class. 
The topic "Color" thus is relevant in our project : color of skin, of landscapes, of food, of culture etc etc.
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Mercredi 20 juin 2007 3 20 /06 /2007 18:35

     First of all, pictures of and Cotonou : Congestion with motor bikes taxis (the zémi djans). Saleswomen of peppers and vegetables at the international market of Cotonou (Dantokpa). Sea movements: consequences: destruction of houses (nature takes again its rights). See the pictures on the french version: http://assosenami.over-blog.com/

 

     Our last voyage in Cotonou (economic capital of ), we worked on various projects that we presented to you: We signed an agreement contract with the local partner (a company of pieces of furniture) who engaged himself in a partnership to place at our disposal buildings and machines adequate with our project for the training ground project. This company of furniture exists since 1960 and then you will understand that buildings require some restorations. We consequently started by making an inventory of fixtures of the buildings and materials to draw up an exact estimatation. We make a point of putting the structure at the safety requirements, in order to allow the young people to work in the best conditions. Some pictures of this company and workshops......

 

 

 

     In this Beninese tour, we also met young artists with whom we were in contact who hoped that we set up this project in order them to be able to work under good conditions.

     I was impressed by their research of techniques for their realizations with few funding and materials they got. In particular mixture of sawdust with adhesive for the realization of art pictures in relief, which has a final metal aspect. Technique used by Eric Mètonou.

Realization on canvas from charcoal and gouache of the young Ladis painter. See the pictures on the french version: http://assosenami.over-blog.com/

 

     In august 2006, we met Louis, a young artist. He was a welder who recovered all types of metals from a dump in order to give them a heart, a life...

 

This year, this young man died because of cholera that he contracted following an unhappy badly wound he got when he was working on his art. He left then a child and a widow who's awaiting a second child.

Mask carried out from a mixture of wood resin, laterite and paper. This mixture finally gives a solid matter which looks like wood: artist Louis.

This young person Louis, for who I had a serious friendship feeling, had a ecological direction. He recovered carapaces of dead tortoises and transformed them into object of art. He was able to give a heart to object he found.

     Speaking about all these artists without evoking Justino de Medeiros(an collector impassioned by Arts...),  would be a lack of sympathy and respect for this character who work closed to young people and talented artists by lodging their works in his stores of Arts. We exceptionally visited his private collection of objects of art in the kingdom of Oyo and of Benin City : Splendid bronze statuettes, characters representatives of scenes slavery also made with bronze. All these objects are the vestiges of the history. BRONZES STATUETTES AND CHARACTERS. ORIGIN: KINGDOM OF OYO AND BENIN CITY . Owner: a Beninese collector. See the pictures on the french version: http://assosenami.over-blog.com/

     Some photographs of this famous collector, the front of its gallery of art.See the pictures on the french version: http://assosenami.over-blog.com/

 

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Lundi 7 mai 2007 1 07 /05 /2007 20:11
Just few words to tell you sorry to update this blog so late... Sorry again, DrNini
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Dimanche 29 avril 2007 7 29 /04 /2007 20:04

We inform you of our presence during "La Remontée du sel de Guérande", manisfestation in Tours (Quays of the Loire ), on the Sunday, 20th of May 2007. Here is an extract of the note of press concerning this manisfestation:

The topic 2007: the Niger river and Mali

Sunday, the 20th of May 2007

Characteristics of the step in Tours :

1. a food village, under the control of Convivium Slow Food Tours-Val de Loire

à The food village will propose:

A discovery of local products

A meeting with farmers in Touraine, who have as an ethics:  the good, the characteristic, the bio, that are already present on the markets of Tours

A tasting of local and season products

A market

à Animations :

"Talks" on the products of Touraine , the Loire Valley (fish of the Loire , small goose of Touraine ...), with probably a breakfast, an aperitif, but also under the trees in afternoon.

Workshops of tasting

2. An african village, with the collaboration of African associations as La Saharienne, chaired by Issouf Moussami (present at the press conference) and other associations.

Objectives :

Valorization of local associations and their actions in Tours and in Africa. Valorization of African tradesmen, installed in Tours

Valorization of products, of know-how and of men.

è meetings and exchanges of afro-tourangeaux who enrich the cultural and the economc landscape of the City.

è animations :

African shops (foodstuffs, cosmetic, fabrics, instruments)

Craftsmen

Hairdressing and cosmetic shopsSalon de coiffure, salon d'esthétique 

Songs, dances, tales

Activities of associations : teacher training, eco-tourism, school assistances

Planning:

Morning

Animations led by Convivium Slow Food Tours-Val de Loire

11.30am: opening of the food market and of the African village d et du village africain (tasting, restoration, refreshment bar and market)

à lunch, snake and diner at this place

12.00-30pm: arrival of the Pinasse Brigitte (traditional boat of th Niger river built in Touraine by a local association)

Various animations for all during the afternoon

16.00-30pm: arrival of the flotillas of the Val de Vienne and of the Boutavant, followed by the unloading of goods

Theatrical animations

Tales of Père Jacques

18.00-30pm: beginning of the passage under the bridge Wilson

20.00pm: end of the manifestation

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