Thursday, October 21, 2010

Free show to share the atrocities of Uganda

Stage Production Features Former Ugandan Child Soldiers
Rescued from War Atrocities

Watoto’s “Restore Tour: Child Soldier No More” Opens in U.S. to Record Crowds

Designed to share a story of courage from war-torn Uganda through the rescue and restoration of child-soldiers, Watoto's Restore Tour: Child Soldier No More, has been greeted in the U.S. by enthusiastic overflow crowds. This FREE stage production chronicles the child-soldiers from the region of northern Uganda which has endured some of the worst atrocities known to man. The world-class production provides audiences the opportunity to meet the children, hear their stories, and share in their new found freedom, dignity and hope, as well as provide financial support. Set to the backdrop of vibrant music, dance, drama and multimedia this highly poignant live production is intended to illuminate the realities of what has taken place (video trailer at http://www.restoretour.com/).

The 40-person ensemble will appear at
Oasis Church, Rd., 5100 Wilshire Blvd, Sat., Oct. 23, 5:30 & 7 p.m 818.287.8055
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For the tour schedule, photos and videos visit http://www.restoretour.com/ or call
281.492.0785 .

Follow the Restore Tour on Facebook at www.facebook.com/restoretour and Twitter at www.twitter.com/restoretour.

About Watoto
Watoto is a holistic care program that was initiated as a response to the overwhelming number of abandoned and vulnerable children and women in Uganda. The Watoto model involves physical care, medical intervention including HIV/AIDS treatment, education – formal and technical, trauma rehabilitation and spiritual discipleship. Watoto operates on three core strategies:

Rescue abandoned and vulnerable babies, children and women

Raise them up to become the next generation of African leaders

Help them to rebuild the nation

For further information, please visit http://www.watoto.com/.

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