Sherrie Silver rekindles with former street children

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01:10 - I'm really happy to have all of you here today
01:18 at the Radisson Blu,
01:19 so that we can have a dance workshop together.
01:22 (upbeat music)
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02:03 - So school is really important guys.
02:05 I know that it's boring sometimes.
02:08 And you wanna sleep.
02:13 But if you don't focus in school,
02:18 you won't be able to be an engineer
02:20 and you won't be able to go to a good university.
02:22 You know what university is?
02:23 Good.
02:26 But we have big hearts.
02:31 (speaking in foreign language)
02:35 And we have a lot of talent.
02:37 And if we go to school and we study hard,
02:42 and even those in Hope Shine,
02:47 if you really push your dancing,
02:50 and your singing,
02:54 we can actually make Rwanda a very famous country.
03:00 (speaking in foreign language)
03:04 So it's all of our responsibility to put Rwanda on the map.
03:09 (speaking in foreign language)
03:14 So nobody should be in school like this,
03:18 oh, I don't want to go to school.
03:20 Because if you don't go to school,
03:22 you're not gonna have a job.
03:24 (speaking in foreign language)
03:28 And then you're not gonna have food.
03:30 (speaking in foreign language)
03:33 And you don't want that kind of life.
03:34 (speaking in foreign language)
03:36 You want to be able to pay and stay in Radisson Blue.
03:39 (speaking in foreign language)
03:43 Yes, no?
03:45 Okay, okay, we don't want, we don't want, okay.
03:49 Okay, who else?
03:50 Who else, somebody else tell me their name of their partner
03:54 and what they want to be when they grow up.
03:56 Okay, cool, can you tell me his name, how old he is
03:59 and what he wants to be when he grows up?
04:01 (speaking in foreign language)
04:25 Okay, cool, so you got some skills.
04:29 (speaking in foreign language)
04:33 Sometimes.
04:35 Sometimes?
04:36 (speaking in foreign language)
04:37 Where do you train?
04:38 (speaking in foreign language)
04:42 Oh, Momenda Stadium, okay, wow.
04:48 So we've got some footballers and some basketballers.
04:50 Give them a clap guys.
04:51 (speaking in foreign language)
04:55 Okay, somebody else, some girls.
04:57 So tell me her name, how old she is
05:05 and what she wants to be when she grows up.
05:07 (speaking in foreign language)
05:11 (speaking in foreign language)
05:15 She wants to be a lawyer.
05:32 Yeah.
05:33 (audience cheering)
05:36 (speaking in foreign language)
05:41 She wants to be a pilot.
05:42 She wants to be a pilot.
05:43 She wants to be a what?
05:44 A pilot.
05:45 I didn't know this.
05:48 Shakira, you want to be a pilot?
05:50 (speaking in foreign language)
05:54 Pilot?
05:54 (speaking in foreign language)
06:00 Jeez.
06:01 Which kind of pilot?
06:03 Plane?
06:05 (speaking in foreign language)
06:10 You want to fly a plane?
06:11 (speaking in foreign language)
06:16 Wow, I don't know, I've never met any female pilot.
06:20 Okay.
06:21 We have, in Rwanda?
06:23 Yeah, yeah, in Rwanda.
06:25 Wow.
06:27 That's amazing.
06:28 That's actually amazing.
06:29 Give them a clap guys.
06:30 (speaking in foreign language)
06:38 His name is Eric and he's 10 years old
06:43 and he want to be a basketball player.
06:45 Oh my goodness.
06:47 Don't just say something like,
06:49 I want to be a footballer and think it's a dream.
06:52 (speaking in foreign language)
06:56 It's possible because me,
06:59 I used to also live here back home in Africa
07:04 and I said, I want to be an actress.
07:06 I want to be a dancer.
07:07 (speaking in foreign language)
07:11 And now I'm here with you guys
07:19 and I'm every day dancing, dancing.
07:22 It's my job.
07:22 I get paid to dance guys.
07:24 (speaking in foreign language)
07:28 Not today, but I get paid to dance.
07:34 I don't have to sit in the office and be bored.
07:36 So don't look at yourself, football and basketball
07:40 and think it's just a joke.
07:42 Like this is a serious job.
07:44 So take yourself seriously.
07:46 (speaking in foreign language)
07:50 Her name is Ruedi.
07:55 (speaking in foreign language)
07:58 She has 13 years old and she want to be a doctor.
08:01 Wow.
08:02 (audience applauding)
08:04 (speaking in foreign language)
08:06 Her name is Debora.
08:07 (speaking in foreign language)
08:09 11 years old.
08:10 (speaking in foreign language)
08:11 I want to be a DJ.
08:12 (laughing)
08:15 You want to be a DJ?
08:16 DJ Debora.
08:17 Like, chika chika chika chika.
08:18 Wow, I've never, wow, that's impressive.
08:22 Give them a clap guys.
08:23 (speaking in foreign language)
08:25 It's really nice.
08:26 This is not for the children, but for the adults.
08:28 It's really nice to see like how young people
08:32 want to be in entertainment now as a job.
08:35 So I think we should actually encourage them
08:37 because growing up, they used to tell us it's not a job.
08:39 (upbeat music)
08:42 (audience applauding)
08:48 (applause)
08:51 (dramatic music)

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