Sunday, November 25, 2012

Festive 'Go Green' in Children with Rap

Campaigns love of nature and the earth will continue voiced rescue people who care about the environment. The sound was improved to, sung, shouted and even that lingered in the minds of generations to come.
Message to love the trees and the environment can be delivered via rap song. Yes, rap music genre was also favored children. Coupled with songs performed by singer Oppie Andaresta
"If I say go, go! If I say green, green. If we say it together, we say what?" said Iwa K with rapping.
"Go green ...!" children shouted Elementary School (SD) Global Mandiri follow rap song sung in the tour Iwa K Bumiku Sustainable Education in Cibubur, Thursday (11/08/2012).
School of Global Mandiri, the time it had the opportunity work with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is supported by the Bank BNI, deliberately wanted to instill a love of children to their environment through a variety of ways, one of them through songs and chants Rap earlier.
"Children as usual, always respond to the good stuff with something good and positive as well. I am glad they are here to follow the songs about love to invite the neighborhood, and I hope they can also absorb the message," said Shirley Andaresta after touring the school.
"Iwa K in appearance had brought three rap songs he made spontaneous, but cool. He gives an interesting color so kids can come home here with the impression and the message to go green," he added.
Resha Rashtrapatiji, storytellers who also participated in the tour, admits also interested to learn rapping. In addition to songs and music, he wanted to combine fairy tales with rap.
"I became interested in learning to rap in order to bring a more colorful tale. Easy children receive positive message in a way that is unique," he told Kompas.com in previous tours.
The tour lasted 2.5 hours more, there are also a variety of fun activities related to the call to love the environment. There are reading a fairy tale about saving endangered animals are one of the only people in the Borneo jungle, followed by a movie about forest conservation, as well as planting sandalwood trees, and socializing children's song composed and sung Oppie Andaresta and Iwa K.
One of them, a song entitled "Planting Trees". Elementary school children grades 1-3 Global Mandiri's share sang along enthusiastically.
In this tour, every school in the Greater Jakarta visited the upcoming November 3 to 20 will have 100 books and album "Bumiku Sustainable" by Shirley Andaresta. Oppie deliberately making books and albums "Sustainable Bumiku" to share their knowledge of the environment to the children so that they understand the importance of maintaining the environment.
"Because, through the book and the album I want to bring my son and his friends to love the earth by planting and maintaining trees, saving electricity, water, and like cycling, as well as separating and recycling waste," he explained.

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