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Choki Traditional Art School

Choki Traditional Art School
Location: Thimphu, Bhutan
Category: Education
Published: 21 August 2007
Progress:
23% funded
   
Rating:
37 Ratings
Choki Traditional Art School (CTAS) was established in 1999 with the dual objectives of educating those children who could not continue their formal education due to both financial and social reasons and to contribute to the preservation and promotion of the unique cultural heritage of Bhutan. It is a private not-for-profit institute which supports the disadvantaged and under privileged youth of Bhutan through self-sustaining program on skills development in the traditional arts and crafts of Bhutan.

The founder of the project is Dasho Choki Dorji. It was during his time that Dasho started the first painting school in Bhutan with the approval from Her Royal Highness Ashi Dechen Wangmo Wangchuck, then representative of His Majesty in the Ministry of Development in early 1970s.

The school offers general courses in traditional drawing, painting, sculpturing and wood carving. After 2nd year, students are given the option to pursue specialized courses in Thanka ( scroll, Debri painting (Fresco) and Patra (wood carving) based on their interest and aptitude. The full course is for six years. Both – theory and practical lessons – are properly integrated to develop the necessary skills and aptitude. The school also provides classes in basic English, maths and Dzongkha.

Other co-curricular activities such as games and sports, cultural activities, mask dances, Driglam Namzha (code of etiquettes) and SUPW (Socially useful & Productive Works) form an integral parts of the school program.

CTAS has been providing exclusively free education till 2006. From 2007 the school started charging a nominal school fee from students which, however covers only about 30% of the total operational cost. The remaining costs are borne by the school through senior students’ practical works and donations from well wishers. Over the last eight years, CTAS has trained more than 100 students. The school has so far produced eight graduates and all of them are employed.

CTAS August 19th Update!

by S. Choki, created on 19 August 2008 at 06:42 AM

Dear friends, well-wishers and supporters,

CTAS is very excited during the last few days!!! Mr. Koenraad, who is the main supporter of the construction of girls hostel and the kitchen/dining hall will be visiting the school campus tomorrow (20th August 08). It is a great opportunity for the CTAS family to meet him and his daughter Leila Foulon (after whom the hostel will be named)  in person. The construction of the girls hostel has been going on full swing during the last few months, even though the monsoon rain made the unpaved road slippery and difficult for the transportion of construction materials from the town to the school. The roofing of the school has been recently completed and now the works for the interior parts will start as soon as possible. This year, Bhutan saw an unsual monsoon season with rainfall everyday which directly hampered the pace of construction.

Ofcourse, whole of Bhutan is affected this year by the unusual rainy season. The roads are blocked most of the time, the highways have claimed more than 40 lives in one month alone due to landslides. The food prices (inflation) have reached an all time high and a collapse of a single Bhutan Telecom tower has reduced the speed of Internet to a crawl and affected the mobile phone users too.

Luckily, the students have returned from their short summer break safely and are back to their classes while also getting prepared to meet Mr. Koenraad and his daughter tomorrow. Hopefully, it won't rain tomorrow.

Lastly, I would also like to thank everyone on betterplace for your support and good wishes . Please do visit our blog posts which will be updated frequently.

With warm regards,

 

SONAM CHOKI

(Principal)

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