1st place
gold star award
Mauro De Bettio
italy
title
LIFE IN BALANCE
With over 2.5 million people in around 200 settlements, the inhabitants of Kibera represent more than half of Nairobi's population, occupying only 5% of its area.
A constant growing population automatically causes the increase of unemployment, poverty, crime, scarcity of water and infections.
In this tragic scenario, where education is a daily struggle, children are the only ones who can afford to dream.
Project Elimu community is one of the opportunities to fulfill their dreams.
This non-profit organization, where instructor Michael has been teaching ballet since 2009, provides a safe space for children to grow and learn both dance and social skills. It offers an education to orphans and underprivileged children in one of Africa’s most desperate areas. They become accomplished ballerinas and at the same time discover their own personal strengths.
Most of them didn't even know what the word “ballet” meant, but it didn't stop them from discovering their great passion.
Dance defined a special path in the life of these children who found a life in balance through their craft. It brought them immeasurable confidence and self-esteem.
Ballet is more than learning dance moves, it's as much mental as it is physical.
It changes their perception of self-worth, helping them realise they can become anything they want to be.
The joy and focus in their faces tells a story far greater than words could ever describe. In spite of COVID complications resulting in occasional school closings, they continue their training and performing in the streets. Not even a pandemic can stop these children from pursuing their passion.
In my life I had the chance to visit wonderful places and especially to meet great people.
My purpose is, and has always been, capture the feeling of what I "touch", not just the appearance of it.
Capture the essence and express the nuances of a person in just one frame showing those subtleties
that can be hard to describe in words.
Reproducing every emotion, from happiness to sadness, from fear to excitement.
Through simply showing an images, evoke an emotion in someone else, make people stop and think.
Stop them in their tracks just with a glance at an image.
Photography is a fantastic story-telling medium.
Just ask yourself what story you want to tell, and photography can get you there.
Mauro De Bettio (born March 4, 1975) lives now in Barcelona, Spain.
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entry description
Wearing their precious bright-coloured dresses, children are dancing in the labyrinth of narrow alleys in between the shacks of Kibera, the largest slum in Africa.With over 2.5 million people in around 200 settlements, the inhabitants of Kibera represent more than half of Nairobi's population, occupying only 5% of its area.
A constant growing population automatically causes the increase of unemployment, poverty, crime, scarcity of water and infections.
In this tragic scenario, where education is a daily struggle, children are the only ones who can afford to dream.
Project Elimu community is one of the opportunities to fulfill their dreams.
This non-profit organization, where instructor Michael has been teaching ballet since 2009, provides a safe space for children to grow and learn both dance and social skills. It offers an education to orphans and underprivileged children in one of Africa’s most desperate areas. They become accomplished ballerinas and at the same time discover their own personal strengths.
Most of them didn't even know what the word “ballet” meant, but it didn't stop them from discovering their great passion.
Dance defined a special path in the life of these children who found a life in balance through their craft. It brought them immeasurable confidence and self-esteem.
Ballet is more than learning dance moves, it's as much mental as it is physical.
It changes their perception of self-worth, helping them realise they can become anything they want to be.
The joy and focus in their faces tells a story far greater than words could ever describe. In spite of COVID complications resulting in occasional school closings, they continue their training and performing in the streets. Not even a pandemic can stop these children from pursuing their passion.
about the photographer
Difficult to express, but I'm quite sure photography is for me my primary way of speaking.In my life I had the chance to visit wonderful places and especially to meet great people.
My purpose is, and has always been, capture the feeling of what I "touch", not just the appearance of it.
Capture the essence and express the nuances of a person in just one frame showing those subtleties
that can be hard to describe in words.
Reproducing every emotion, from happiness to sadness, from fear to excitement.
Through simply showing an images, evoke an emotion in someone else, make people stop and think.
Stop them in their tracks just with a glance at an image.
Photography is a fantastic story-telling medium.
Just ask yourself what story you want to tell, and photography can get you there.
Mauro De Bettio (born March 4, 1975) lives now in Barcelona, Spain.
back to gallery