A Message from Miranda
“I don’t want to see the children act like grown ups, I want to see the grown-ups act more like kids.” — Woody Guthrie
I have been wondering lately if Woody Guthrie would still say this today. As a former kid who grew up in the ‘Caravan, I loved the sentiment of the quote above. I remember waiting in the wings backstage, giddy with anticipation . . .
A Message from Miranda
I have been wondering lately if Woody Guthrie would still say this today. As a former kid who grew up in the ‘Caravan, I loved the sentiment of the quote above. I remember waiting in the wings backstage, giddy with anticipation, until Amy Fradon said those very words and Livia started dinging on the triangles. That was our cue! We would skip out on to the stage with the biggest smiles on our faces and build, with our bodies and our imaginations alone, a playground.
As I teach my own group of Caravan Kids now--I try to instill in them the same values and lessons I have learned from Livia Vanaver. I teach them to play, to explore, to be curious, and to listen--to each other, and to their instincts. I teach them about the histories of the dance traditions that we train in because I intrinsically understand that learning about the world through movement sinks in to our muscle memories and sticks there forever.
Our bodies remember lessons that our minds forget. What textbooks did I read in third grade? No idea. What dance did I learn in third grade? Easy! The South African Gumboot Dance—which taught me the history of Apartheid and racial oppression in South Africa before I could compose full sentences or read a book for fun. It is hard to describe in words how important it was to have this training as a child. But I’ll try to sum it up concisely: To grow up in The Vanaver Caravan is to grow up whole.
The lessons that The Vanaver Caravan teaches to children and teens feel more precious and vital than ever these days. I don’t want Woody Guthrie’s words to feel sad or ironic to me anymore. I want grown-ups to act like grown ups and be willing to be playful, curious, respectful and kind as children are taught to be. I want to see our children grow up in a world that is healthy and filled with people who listen to those they disagree with, recognize all people as human beings, and treat others with dignity and compassion.
The Vanaver Caravan teaches these principals in every dance workshop and performance they do. Dance and music are simply the mediums used here to remind people how to be good to each other. What would the world look like if all the grown ups of today got to train as Caravan Kids when they were little? In that world, I am certain the Woody Guthrie would be happy with what he saw.
I want to see this nonprofit not just survive in the coming months and years, but thrive and adapt as the world changes and evolves. In order to build the infrastructure needed, hire and diversify our staff pool, and reach students of all ethnic and financial backgrounds, the simple fact is that we need more funding. There are so many people, organizations and systemic structures in financial need right now—it’s hard to know where to give. I get it. I feel helpless and overwhelmed when I look at the state of the world on a daily basis.
My light and solace is my job at The Vanaver Caravan because I know—in my body—that educating young people in the gentle, wholesome, and creative pedagogy of The Vanaver Caravan, is one of the surest ways to effect real and lasting, positive change. So, if you can, lend your financial support to this company. Your donations will land in good hands, be put to good use, and help children grow up to be whole.
Gratefully,
Miranda (Moo) ten Broeke
Wearer of Many Hats at The Vanaver Caravan
Our Response to COVID-19
A Note from Our Team
Amidst the uncertainty of this pandemic, we have quickly refocused our priorities to provide online classes, comprehensive online school curricula, and virtual summer programs for all. Our small team has been volunteering around the clock to see that this almost 50-year-old organization stays afloat in the coming weeks and months. Today, when you make a contribution to The Vanaver Caravan, you bring the joys of dance and connection directly into the homes of people who need it right now. If it is within your means to do so at this time, please make a donation: a little goes a long way and will be deeply felt. DONATE NOW
A Note from Our Team
Amidst the uncertainty of this pandemic, we have quickly refocused our priorities to provide online classes, comprehensive online school curricula, and virtual summer programs for all. Our small team has been volunteering around the clock to see that this almost 50-year-old organization stays afloat in the coming weeks and months. Today, when you make a contribution to The Vanaver Caravan, you bring the joys of dance and connection directly into the homes of people who need it right now. If it is within your means to do so, please make a donation: a little goes a long way and will be deeply felt.
Call for Submissions!
Call for Submissions
Excerpt: I don't know about you, but I could use some good news! So I'm making. My mom, Lexi, published an incredible in-print homeschool newsletter for over a decade. My favorite activity as a kid (aside from dancin') was getting to submit my own artwork, advice, recipes, and writing to a "Real Newsletter"! It was a genius idea, conceived by parents who chose to educate their kids at home. You may not have chosen to educate your kids at home, but here we are! If you’re looking for activities to do at home, scroll through our Good News feed or send in your own submissions.
I’m looking for submissions such as . . .
Take a beat from the news and visit Our ‘Caravan Community Page
Call for Submissions
As we enter into more serious social distancing in the coming weeks/months, I have decided to start The ‘Caravan Community Good News Stream which revolves around the Vana-mission of using arts to recognize our shared humanity.
Fun Fact! In addition to dancing w the 'Caravan, the ten Broeke kids (who you may know as Moo, Juliet, Neil, Oliver) were all homeschooled with Ulster Home Educators right in New Paltz. My mom, Lexi, published an incredible in-print homeschool newsletter for over a decade. My favorite activity as a kid (aside from dancin') was getting to submit my own artwork, advice, recipes, and writing to a "Real Newsletter"! It was a genius idea, conceived by parents who chose to educate their kids at home.
Now, you may not have chosen to educate your kids at home, but here we are today. And, I don't know about you, but I could use some good news! So I'm making it. Necessity is the mother of all invention, right? You and your children are all such incredible humans. With our combined talents, creativity, wisdom, humor, stories, and knowledge, I bet we could create an endless stream of good feelings and helpful resources to share w/ our extended communities.
So, let's begin!
There is NO age limit to submissions, and no high brow criteria for a submission. If you submit it and it feels right, I'll try my best to get it posted and published here.
I'm Looking for Submissions such as (but not limited to):
FUNNIES & BRAIN GAMES:
funny photos, videos, YouTube clips
jokes & riddles, puzzles, crosswords
DIY Games
comic strips (original content preferred)
childhood videos of you dancing/singing (Example )
ARTWORK
paintings
doodles
collages
photography
masterpieces
POETRY & PROSE
short stories, prose, poems! -- what s of wisdom do you have for this world?
good news op eds and journalistic articles
TUTORIALS
dance / music tutorials
recorded yoga/meditations
playlists and song suggestions
songs, chords, lyrics
EDUCATION, ENTERTAINMENT, INSPIRATION:
links to dance/song/art resources (such as books, documentaries, movies, articles)
financial resources/links for artists, nonprofits, freelancers, students, etc.
inspiring, educational, and/or hilarious youtube videos
inspirational quotes
TIPS & ADVICE:
household cleaning tips
home remedies (I know you have them)
thoughts/tips/activities on how to stay sane at home
easy comfort meals to cook w/ limited ingredients
ie - submit anything you feel would be helpful, bring a smile, a sense of physical or emotional well-being, or relief to anyone in this world.
To Submit: send submissions directly to me: miranda.tenbroeke@gmail.com. You can also share/tag/DM videos, pics, posts etc to @VanaverCaravan on IG | FB
I will be posting what I receive right here and as a social media series starting ASAP.
Sending big love to all of you! Let's stay creative and keep dancing,
Miranda (Moo)
Wearer of Many Hats
At The Vanaver Caravan