Rolston
Ryan followed his passion for dance in his early teens when he joined “Vivace
Dance Company” – St. Kitts and trained with them for ten years honing his
skills. Mr. Ryan has been fortunate to
gain experience with the “Christy Lights
Dance Academy” in St. Lucia 2006 and the revered “Edna Manely School of Visual
and Performing Arts” in Jamaica 2010.
Now he has returned to his roots to share what he has learned with
others who have dreams of pursuing a career in dance. His future plan is to secure a BFA in
Performance and Choreography to take his career to the next level. To see high-lights of the "I Am Dance" Workshop by Rolston Ryan go to the following link: http://www.facebook.com/pages/St-Kitts-Department-of-Culture/117273781646746?sk=photos_stream
St. Kitts Department of Culture plays an
important role in developing the Creative Industry (performing arts, literary
arts, visual arts, culinary arts…) and always gives supports to community activities
that celebrate Arts and Culture. Annually
during the months of July and August specialist from St. Kitts Department of
Culture participate in a number of activities organized to keep youths engaged
during their summer vacation. At the “Youth Departments Non-residential
Summer Camp” held at Beach Allen Primary School July 15th to 25th
twenty campers were exposed to the art of drumming by Royd Phipps and taught
music theory by Music Specialist Nigel Williams at his “Recorder and Fife Workshop”.
At the “Moravian
Church Summer Camp” July 25th to 27th twenty young people
between ages of seven to fifteen were exposed to Afro-Caribbean Folk Forms
taught by Dance Specialist Lorna Ava Henry.
Support was given to the “Umoja Dance Workshop” July 20th to
25th, which attracted fifty participants including accomplished
dancers from various dance groups in St. Kitts, instructed by Dancer Alphonso
Henry who gained his early dance experience as a member of “Okolo Tegremantine
Arts Theatre, then received additional training at the “Alvin Aley Dance
Academy” in New York and the “Edna Manley Dance School” in Jamaica.
Dance
Specialist Lorna Ava Henry also assisted Marcia Jeffers, a Dance Teacher in
training at the “Edna Manley Dance School” to coordinate two dance workshops;
the first June 25th to 27th and the second August 13th
to 17th, which engaged thirty-six people in an introduction to
Afro-Caribbean dance techniques and traditional Afro-Caribbean rhythms and
songs on the drums. Due to the success
of the Workshop, Dancers from this workshop have been invited to perform a
combination of drumming, singing, and Dance numbers at the “Gala Night of Independence”
on September 14th.
In
addition to the many community activities that St. Kitts Department of Culture
participates in they also actively create programs that reach out to the
community. One such program is the “Fusion
Music Mentorship Project”, which targets vulnerable young men between the ages
of nineteen and twenty five with the hope of engaging them in wholesome musical
activities to divert their attention away from crime. Creighton Pencheon, Director of Culture
explained, “A core group of six of the most talented young men received six months
of training in the rudiments of music theory conducted by Nigel Williams, Music
Specialist of the Department of Culture, the group was able to secure funding
through the A C F (Advancement of Children Foundation) to procure musical
equipment to begin the practical music sessions at the Lodge Community Centre”. During the week of July 9th
members received hands on training in basic arranging and orchestration of
music from music icon Kenrick Georges.
Then
during the week of July 14th they received Listening and Ear
training from well known Musician Gairy Knight at the St. Johnson Community
Centre. As
a result of this program the band “Fusion” has been formed with members that includes;
two keyboard players, a drummer, a bassist, and two vocalists. Mr. Pencheon said, “A guitarist in training is
expected to join this performing group later this year”.
For more photos of the Fushion Music Mentorship Program go to the following link;
http://www.facebook.com/pages/St-Kitts-Department-of-Culture/117273781646746?sk=photos_stream
Good morning how are you?
ReplyDeleteMy name is Emilio, I am a Spanish boy and I live in a town near to Madrid. I am a very interested person in knowing things so different as the culture, the way of life of the inhabitants of our planet, the fauna, the flora, and the landscapes of all the countries of the world etc. in summary, I am a person that enjoys traveling, learning and respecting people's diversity from all over the world.
I would love to travel and meet in person all the aspects above mentioned, but unfortunately as this is very expensive and my purchasing power is quite small, so I devised a way to travel with the imagination in every corner of our planet. A few years ago I started a collection of used stamps because trough them, you can see pictures about fauna, flora, monuments, landscapes etc. from all the countries. As every day is more and more difficult to get stamps, some years ago I started a new collection in order to get traditional letters addressed to me in which my goal was to get at least 1 letter from each country in the world. This modest goal is feasible to reach in the most part of countries, but unfortunately it’s impossible to achieve in other various territories for several reasons, either because they are countries at war, either because they are countries with extreme poverty or because for whatever reason the postal system is not functioning properly.
For all this I would ask you one small favor:
Would you be so kind as to send me a letter by traditional mail from St Kitts ? I understand perfectly that you think that your blog is not the appropriate place to ask this, and even, is very probably that you ignore my letter, but I would call your attention to the difficulty involved in getting a letter from that country, and also I don’t know anyone neither where to write in St Kitts in order to increase my collection. a letter for me is like a little souvenir, like if I have had visited that territory with my imagination and at same time, the arrival of the letters from a country is a sign of peace and normality and an original way to promote a country in the world. My postal address is the following one:
Emilio Fernandez Esteban
Avenida Juan de la Cierva, 44
28902 Getafe (Madrid)
Spain
If you wish, you can visit my blog www.cartasenmibuzon.blogspot.com where you can see the pictures of all the letters that I have received from whole World.
Finally I would like to thank the attention given to this letter, and whether you can help me or not, I send my best wishes for peace, health and happiness for you, your family and all your dear beings.
Yours Sincerely
Emilio Fernandez