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The Golden Tapestry
Children's
Tapestry of Hope |
jBASE
is proud to sponsor the 2003 Children’s Tapestry of Hope, an artistic
collaboration of British primary school students’ reflections of their heritage.
The tapestry, which involves the work of over 370,000 children in 1700 schools
throughout the
entire British Commonwealth, will be presented to Her Majesty the Queen upon
completion, in honor of her 50 years as Head of the Commonwealth. The project’s
main objective is to convey “a year in the life of the Commonwealth” through the
children’s eyes and artwork.
The Tapestry of Hope
follows the highly successful Millennium Tapestry, which has been on display
since 2000 in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Schools were invited to
complete a meter-sized square of fabric art to illustrate an element of life
reflecting their aspirations, opportunities and the issues that affect them
locally, nationally and/or globally. Today, the Millennium Tapestry is on
display until 2008 at the Earth Centre in South Yorkshire.
Specifically designed so
that the individual squares form a single coherent image, the children’s works
range from serious to witty, revealing a sense of pride in their schools and
communities as well as great confidence in the future. The Tapestry of Hope is
an ambitious project, uniting the first generation of primary school children in
the 21st Century giving them a voice to express what being part of the
Commonwealth means to them. As such, in reflecting such principles as peace,
friendship, cooperation and understanding, the Tapestry of Hope will be a
dazzling celebration of diversity. Some schools in the British Isles, the South
Atlantic, the Caribbean, Africa, South-east Asia and Australia have already
started work, and more schools will be starting during 2003 and 2004.
With the support of the
Commonwealth Secretary-General, the Royal Commonwealth Society, the Commonwealth
Foundation, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London, the governments of
many Commonwealth countries and finally, the sponsorship of jBASE International,
portions of the Tapestry will be displayed in regional exhibitions throughout
2003 and 2004. It will be displayed in full for the first time at the Melbourne
Commonwealth Games in March 2006, bringing together the works of children from
43 countries.
Examples can be found at
www.goldentapestry.com.
This official site is Powered by jBASE and was implemented using jBASE Web
Builder.
jBASE International, along
with parent company, mPower1 International, are proud be the corporate sponsors
of this worthy project. Other sponsors include Cadbury
Schweppes (schools in Ghana), GlaxoSmithKline (schools across the Commonwealth),
B&Q UK (schools in Rajasthan, India, Malaysia), Billingtons (schools in
Mauritius), Lipton Tea Supply (schools from their tea supplying countries:
India, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Tanzania and Malawi), and Chiltern Railways (schools in
Oxfordshire).