Lizzie Howard
& Lucy Roberts Volunteer in Drama Project in Ecuador
QUITO, ECUADOR September
2, 2005 -- Lizzie Howard and Lucy Roberts, both recent graduates of
the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, spent five weeks this
summer volunteering on a drama project with Ecuador's Culture &
Education Ministry.
During their time
in Ecuador, Lizzie and Lucy worked with a local drama group, doing things
like teaching improvisation to teenagers, collaborating with local drama
teachers, and taking trips to learn about Ecuador's theatre scene firsthand.
Although they were
based in Quito, Lizzie and Lucy got the chance to travel to the Andean
mountain region as well as the coast of Ecuador where they sighted humpback
whales.
Lizzie earned a
B.A. with Honors from the Central School of Speech and Drama in London.
She has taken an active role in two productions, one of which was performed
at the Minack Theatre in Cornwall. She has also worked and trained with
Bigfoot Theatre Company in South West London.
Lucy is currently
studying at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. She has
also been facilitating primary school children in an after school Drama
club in Barnes, South West London, in addition to a placement in 2004
at the New Peckham Varieties, a Youth Theatre in South East London.
Lizzie and Lucy,
who live in London, shared their thoughts with us about their experiences
in Ecuador:
Having returned
from Ecuador two months ago, we both find ourselves reminiscing about
our short yet truly magnificent volunteer program in Quito.
As recent graduates
from drama school in London, we spent a vast amount of time searching
for and researching various volunteer programs that would provide
guidance and support, while also allowing us the freedom to adapt
and carry-out a project both beneficial to ourselves and those with
whom we would work. And so we contacted Cosmic Volunteers.
Consequently, we
arrived in Quito on June 12, 2005 excited and eager to start our five-week
program teaching drama classes to young students.
It is almost impossible
to describe the excitement we felt when entering this wonderful country.
Immediately, we were in awe of the mountains surroundung the city
of Quito and we couldn't wait to explore as much of Ecuador as possible
in between working days.
People had warned
us continuously about the altitude sickness we were almost certain
to experience, yet luckily for us both, we were fine!
We were also worried
about our safety as two young English girls in such a large South
American city, but we found that by keeping our wits about us and
setting various "after-dark" guidelines, we were more than
safe. The Ecuadorian people were so friendly and accepting of us that
we found ourselves constantly surrounded by a large network of friends.
We were housed with
a wonderfully warm and supportive host family, Jaime and Ines, our
foster parents for the duration of our stay! They not only provided
us with faultless accommodations and the best food we've ever eaten
(Ines is a gem of a cook!), but also hours of patient conversation
as we struggled to grasp the Spanish language (trying for anyone I
should think!).
Our Project Coordinator
in Ecuador was also on-hand 24/7 and nothing was too much trouble. She
organized meetings with our drama group and their teacher, trips to
the theater, flights to other parts of Ecuador when exploring, coach
and bus information, and most importantly, Spanish lessons.
Amazingly, we spoke
very little Spanish on arrival in Ecuador - maybe not the cleverest
idea in the world! Yet within two weeks we were all but fluent!
We were also given
the opportunity to work in a center for street children while in Quito,
an experience so treasured in our memories.
We had such a diverse
range of experiences in such a short expanse of time, ranging from teaching
teenagers the art of improvisation, helping children as young as two
with washing, feeding and educational activities, to traveling for days
at a time to Andean and coastal regions (where we saw loads of humpback
whales!), and spending quality time with an amazing group of people.
All in all, the
whole experience was one that will stay with us forever, and we recommend
Cosmic Volunteers to anyone thinking about volunteering abroad.