Nine children from age 6 to 17 years old document their life on The Tonle Sap Lake through the lens of a camera. Their work will be on display for two days on the second floor of the Shouvlin Center at Wittenberg University. For many of these children it is their first experience with a camera. Life on The Tonle Sap is unlike any environment encountered for many of us. The Tonle Sap (Great Lake) is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia and is home to over 170 floating villages. Families spend a lifetime living in small house boats and floating structures on this ocean-like lake. Everything needed to sustain life is provided by means of floating grocery stores, restaurants, petrol stations and even schools.
April 11 and 12 from 6:30pm to 9:30pm. The second floor of the Shouvlin Center at Wittenberg University 737 North Fountain Avenue, Springfield, OH.
For information call 937-206-4184