Arts Clubs Programme
The Arts Clubs Programme is the essential pipeline for future creatives, transitioning students from
artistic interest to professional career readiness within the formal school system. By embedding arts entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and IP protection into a standardized, resource-equipped curriculum, we are building a foundation for an economically sustainable creative workforce nationwide.
- Standardized, three-tiered arts curriculum.
- Integration of financial literacy and IP rights.
- Equipping schools with professional 'Starter Kits'.
- Building career readiness for creative students.
- Focus on turning passion into a viable profession.
- Pilot aims for a 50% increase in economic literacy.
From Hobbyist to Entrepreneur: Building Sustainable Careers
The Arts Clubs Programme is the cornerstone of our strategy to develop the next generation of Tanzanian creatives. Established as structured, extracurricular hubs within primary and secondary
schools, the clubs go far beyond traditional art class, focusing on career readiness and economic literacy.Our primary objective is to instill the mindset and skills required to turn creative passion into a viable, income-generating profession.
Comprehensive Curriculum:
The programme utilizes a standardized, three-tiered curriculum delivered over an academic year, covering:- Visual Arts: Techniques in drawing, painting, mixed media, and digital illustration.
- Music and Performance: Basic instrumental skills, music theory, and vocal training.
- Cultural Heritage: Documentation, appreciation, and modern interpretation of traditional Tanzanian art forms.
To ensure quality and standardized instruction regardless of school location, every participating club receives a professionally curated "Moyo Starter Kit." These kits contain all necessary high-quality instruments (keyboards, guitars, drums), advanced art supplies (paints, canvases), and digital resources, removing the barrier of resource scarcity in underserved schools.
Focus on Creative Entrepreneurship (CE)The key differentiator is the integration of CreativeEntrepreneurship modules in the final term. These workshops cover:
- • Financial Literacy: Basic budgeting, pricing artwork, and understanding profit margins.
- • Intellectual Property (IP) Rights: How to register trademarks, copyrights, and protect creative assets in the digital age.
- • Marketing & Branding: Utilizing digital platforms for promotion and building a professional artist brand.
