Lifesize herd of puppet animals begins climate action journey from Africa to Arctic Circle | Global development

Hundreds of animal dolls in the size started a 20,000 -km (12400 miles) journey from Central Africa to the Arctic circle as part of an ambitious project that the team has established behind it Little hopeThe giant dolls of a Syrian girl traveled all over the world.
The Public Art Initiative is called The HRDS, which has already visited Kinshasa and Lagos, to 20 cities over four months to raise awareness of the climate crisis.
This is the second main project of Walk productionany Little AMALA 12 -foot doll for the world in Gaziante, near the borders of Turkey, Syria, in 2021. The award -winning project, which was established by the Palestinian theater writer and director Amir Al -Nizr Zoubi, arrived 2 million people in 17 countries. I traveled from Türkiye to the United Kingdom.
The herds journey began in the Kinshasa plant gardens on April 10, and four days of events began. I moved to Lagos, NigeriaThe following week, when up to 5,000 people attended the events performed by more than 60 dolls.
Friday, the streets of Dakar in Senegal More than 40 red red doll, lydpest, monkeys, giraffes and door will be filled while riding through Medina, one of the most crowded neighborhoods, where they will face creation by Fabrice Montero, an artist in Belgium born in Senegal, and they are known for his great defeat. On Saturday, the dolls will be part of an event in the village of Nagour hunting.
The first group of animal dolls was created by ukwanda Brides And the design of the Art Collection in Cape Town using recycled materials, but in each site local volunteers are taught how to make their animals using the initial models provided by UKWanda. The project has already attracted great attention from people who are keen to participate. In Dakar, more than 300 artists have applied to get 80 floors as artists and doll evidence. About 2000 people will be trained to make dolls during the project period.
“The idea is that we are constantly unhappy with a group of advanced animals,” Zuabi Tell the guardian last year.
Zoubi talked about the herds as a continuation of the Little Amal trip, which was inspired by the refugees, who often cite the climate disaster as a movement of forced migration. The herds will set the stage of the Environmental Emergency Center, and will encourage societies to launch their own events to discuss the importance of the project and participate in climate activity.
“The idea is to put people on an emergency – not with scientific facts, but with emotions,” said Sarah Disois, the Senegalese producer of the herd.
She expects thousands of people to see the four events that are organized during the weekend. “We do not have a tradition of dolls in Senegal. Once the project started, when pictures of people were shown on the dolls, they were crazy.”
It grows with its move, the herds will make their way from Dakar to Morocco, then to Europe, including London and Paris, and reach the Arctic circle in early August.