Sunday, March 20, 2011

The 1000 crane project


I didn't post on the day of the Sendai earthquake because I didn't know what to say. I still don't know what to say, but I figured out something to do. I'm folding a thousand paper cranes, because of the legend and cultural significance which the Wikipedia page explains better than I can. The way I intend it, it's sort of a prayer, sort of an offering - not at all meant to be magical or to affect events directly. But since one ought to affect events directly as well, I decided to also use it to raise money and moral support for those affected. Here's what happens: I take my cranes to the market that happens on the first and third Saturday of every month outside this gallery, I get people to make a donation and then write their name and a message on one of the squares of paper. It will take me about a month to fold them all, so I'll be there at the next one and possibly also the one after that. I collect all the cash in a shoebox, and I'm going to donate it online to the Japanese Red Cross. Once all the cranes, some with messages folded into them, are finished, I'm going to post them online here and wherever else seems appropriate, and also see if I can hand them over to the local Japanese embassy as a gesture of support.

How you can participate: Obviously, if you live around here, you can turn up at one of the markets in April and sign your bit of paper in person. If, for some reason, :) you can't make it to Pretoria in the next month, you can do the following.
  • One, donate any amount of money to any one of the charities doing good work in the area. Do it via someone who's collecting where you live, your local church, online, whatever you like. The Google crisis response page has a number of options. Also, here's a blog post with a number of useful links for figuring out where your money should go.
  • Two, once you've done that, post your name (if you want) and message in the comments here, and I'll write it on one of my bits of paper and turn it into one of the 1000 cranes. I don't mind how much or little you donate (on Saturday I got two rand from a little girl who was helping her mother sell brooms at the market. Her name and age are on her crane - Bonthle, 8 yrs). I also don't need any proof that you did donate. Just post your message and it goes on a crane.
Let's go!


5 comments:

  1. Hi Leysley (only joking....have now corrected your name on the BAASA blog - don't know how that happened!)

    Lesley, what a wonderful idea! I'd love to participate and will try to pop by the next market. Is the next one on the 2nd of April?

    Chat soon,
    Sam

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  2. Thank you so much Sam! I want to link to the BAASA blog on this one as soon as get the courage to fiddle around with the design. Yes, the next market is on the 2nd of April, and then again on the 16th. See you there!

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  3. Looooove your Leafy Dragon wallpaper. You should market it! See you soon at the market then.

    Sam

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  4. Hey Lesley,

    Trent Art's site doesn't say much about the market, but I assume the address for the gallery itself on the contacts page is correct...what times do they run? It is definitely on on saturday, yeah?

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  5. The market is from 9 to 12:30 on Saturday.Yes that address is right. Hope to see you there!

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