Port au Prince Dec 22st.Moshe
Internet access is relative to the clouds in the sky, as last evening there was no connection available from the satellite. The whole crew worked hard yesterday, stories of hiking up a hill and crossing a river of raw sewage on foot to get to a community and perform for some 400 very enthusiastic residents of a shantytown clinging to the crumbling rocks. I was not there and I will let them tell their story, hopefully soon. I was busy else where performing for some 900 children and their families for La Maison l’Arc en Ciel, who work with children affected by HIV-Aids. It was quite something with a hot sun right high in the sky and glaring into my eyes. Typing in the early morning cool, my last full day in Haiti. Today I will go perform at the young woman’s prison, and in the afternoon go work with enthusiastic jugglers of the Foyer Lakay; the home for the street children where Clowns Without Borders-Canada, especially Jacko, has been going for the past five years.
Here are a few photos from yesterday’s show.


