LEGACYThe place where it happens
Youth rehearse in open clearings, building scenes that weave together humor, village gossip, and questions about conservation.
Cultural exchange
What we learn
We learn how the forest sits inside daily life—work, danger, beauty, and responsibility all at once.
What we share
We share performance formats that work outdoors and invite neighbors into the story naturally.
Community & context
Mloka sits near major conservation landscapes where policy and livelihood collide. Theatre gave youth a place to name what those collisions feel like at home.
Shared community needs
- Support for consistent local facilitators
- Basic portable props/costumes for outdoor performance
- Transport for exchanges with nearby youth groups
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Artist pathways & projects
Artists learn to build theatre from the ground up—no tech, no stage, just ensemble and story.
Current projects
- Forest stories
- School-life comedy scenes


