Last Friday, January 22, at the end of the creative workshop series for Allman Town Primary, the closing ceremony lasting 3 hours was a display of creative skills, new and experienced.
It was all about being creative and learning about a few tools of the art trade on the fifth day of the creative workshop series, Thursday January 20.
The first workshop of the second week, was filled with anticipation and palettes were satisfied. Media personality Leighton Levy started the day promptly.
The second day of the Allman Town creative workshop series mirrored the first day in success, as the students were brought to new horizons by Donald Oliver, Malesia Frazer, Emma Lewis, and Jana Bent, although missing. The creative workshop series titled
Following his presentation on Art, his own experience as an graphic artist and actor unknown to many more familiar with his music and songs, and as a back up singer to Sean Paul, Farenheit
In January 2010, varying members of the creative force will team up with business persons to impact positively on Jamaica
Currently, I, as founder, am offering advertising and feature services at a minimal cost to earn funds towards defraying expenses for OAaSIS International volunteers who travel, as well as creating an online arts career library for the benefit of especially Jamaica
The U.S. Embassy in Kingston gave the Mona High School in Saint Andrew, Jamaica, a boost Wednesday (October 7), when the embassy presented the school with a brand new desktop computer and laser printer as well as over 120 books.
At present, the school’s dining room is being converted into a visual an performing arts centre. This will facilitate the growth and exposition of the aethetic values that the students naturally have. The school has a Drama Teacher (part-time) and is pursuing a part time music teacher who will begin in January 2010. Drumming classes will begin this month as an extra curicular activity.
The supplies available at present are sheets of news print paper, pencils and wax crayons. All classes have a time for art in their timetables, that spans the entire week. These times will allow the room to be free for use and equally shared among the arts.
In the quest to enhance the education of Jamaica’s youth, the U.S. Embassy and the Jamaica Library Service will host a U.S. Classic Film Festival.
WHEN: Every Tuesday from September 15 to October 13, 2009