We are Dreamers! We are Givers! We are Believers! We are Freedom Dancers!
We are The Creatives Bhaag (TCB), a for purpose company that specialises in showcasing the work of talented artists and musicians from across Africa and beyond. We invite international artists to collaborate with African artists to create memorable and educational opportunities to promote cross-cultural diversity and majorly, social change. We truly believe many forms of art is purely imitation of life, and what a better way to enhance life; by creating opportunities for a diverse audience to act as catalysts to social change.
It is our Vision that through our Hearts That Give Initiative, the unprivileged children benefit the most and that we are able to share our resources to lift their lives. All our proceeds from the work we do is channelled to organisations whom we work hand-in-hand with and diligently support Education, Trauma Healing Initiatives, Health and Water Infrastructure and Community Empowerment in the rural parts of East Africa.
Bringing about social change is a complex and challenging process and we truly believe with our Hearts That Give Initiative, we can achieve this goal.
We conduct workshops with artists and musicians as being education and awareness-raising campaigns that help to inform students and people about social issues and the need for change through music and art.
We collaborate with institutions who share a similar vision and mission as ours that help to amplify our message and work toward making a positive impact.
With our creative work, music and art has helped us raise awareness about social issues and this has encouraged people to act by drawing attention to the issues that underprivileged societies are facing, creating a sense of urgency.
Our creative work, music and art has helped create empathy and understanding by exchanging the cross-cultural experiences and promoting shared sense of humanity.
We work with Orphanages, all our proceeds from our tours go to the Orphanages we work with in East Africa.
Music and art can have a significant impact on the lives of vulnerable children.
Faraja Orphanage is a non-governmental organization located in Arusha, Tanzania, that provides care and support to orphaned and vulnerable children.The orphanage was established in 2007.
Slum children project education & art Centre Mathare is a C.B.O group from Nairobi-Nairobi-Kenya based in Mathare slum, the Group project started 2012 with 10 members who had passion in giving back to the community.
The ZASO Children’s Home have been taking care of the HIV+ orphans in Zanzibar since 2019 under the umbrella of an existing NGO named Zanzibar Aids Association and Support of Orphans orphans in Zanzibar since 2019..
We use music and art for social change, and we are working with Faraja Orphanage, Slum Children and the ZASO Orphans to provide support to them through our Creatives Tours Using music and art for.
We are inviting everyone to join our Hearts That Give Initiative to make an Impact as we collectively extend our support by providing:
Faraja Orphanage Arusha: Faraja Orphanage Arusha: Food and medical supplies, educational materials and build two sanitary blocks for both male and female children.
Slum Children E&AC – Kenya Educational materials and food.
ZASO (Nyota Foundation) Zanzibar medical supplies, food and clothing, and infrastructural building backing. ZASO has the capacity to build a second floor, as the number of children is increasing and living space is scarce.
All proceeds from the sale of the merchandise will go toward our Hearts that Give Initiative. Are you ready to make an Impact?
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The Quilt Quest of Zeba is a Childrens short story about the Quilt’s Mystical Power personifying the importance of social change in today's young world, set at the heart of the Village of Zeba, which means Beautiful. The story shades light on Nia and Luna and their friendship covered in the symbolic quilt that represents empathy, equality, heritage and acceptance as they describe their day at Zeba.