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Reviews
- "Very engaging. Especially having toured and learnt about the genocide and the people in Rwanda, Rwanda My Hope certainly brings home the longings and hopes of young Rwandans. A must-see for all who are interested in the subject." A British teacher, participant of the first Educators' Field Seminar to Rwanda, February 2006.
- "Thank you for the performance. It has made me think." Student of Biddulph High School, 13th November 2006
- "This is a great success." Simon Hollingworth, Drill Hall, Lincoln, 8th November, 2006
- "If you are touring again, we want to have you back at our school." Head Teacher of Hockerill Language College, Hertfordshire
- "A great success." Ray Kinsey, Notts County Council, 11th November, 2006, Mansfield Library
- "We have had amazingly positive feedback from everyone involved. The children absolutely loved it. The whole day was a real success!" Joanne Gogelescu, Head of Humanities, Manning School for Girls, 30th October, 2006, Nottingham
- "We could have this for 2-full weeks." A workshop participant of the HMD seminar, 31st October, 2006
- "I applaud Aegis for your putting on of Rwanda My Hope! I am sure you will agree that the performance tonight by the Mashirirka Performing Group provides hope, because it raises awareness and prevents amnesia. It is a moving and stunning piece of theatre that deserves to be seen by all educational establishments. I also hope that everyone will support the work of the Aegis Trust, who are moving towards their stated aim of eliminating genocide." Gregory Topalian, teacher, Hockerill Language College, 2nd November, 2006
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