14th Annual "Island Hopping" Fundraising Brunch

Sickle Cell Disease is an inherited blood disorder where oxygen is inadequately delivered throughout the body due to the sickled shape (crescent shape) of the blood cell. This causes clumping of cells and in turn are not able to properly pass through blood vessels to deliver oxygen.  This can cause organ dysfunction and limit the quality of life. It is estimated 3500-4500 Canadians are affected by Sickle Cell Disease (http://www.sicklecelldisease.ca/)

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A Celebration of Music & Culture

The Congress of Black Women of Canada Ajax/Pickering Chapter in partnership with The Community Development Council of Durham will present an evening of music and art at the St. Francis Centre for Community Arts & Culture. The evening’s event is in support of the Congress’s continued Scholarship Fund.

Pan Pioneer

Every once in awhile I get the opportunity to meet steelpan pioneers who were instrumental in introducing the steelpan to Toronto when they immigrated from the Caribbean. Today I had the opportunity to briefly see Jerry Jerome, pan maker, tuner, arranger and soloist at his pan yard putting on the final touches of a pan he created.

The Choir of the Barbados Ex-Police in Concert

The Barbados ex police organization "was born out of a desire of a number of Barbadians who once served in the Royal Barbados Police Force and wanted to maintain fellowship" with one another within the Toronto community. During the year they hold events for the community and usually raise funds to aid in the support of education for aspiring students.

I was invited to perform for one of their concerts this past weekend and was well received and appreciated by their organization as well as their attendees. The choir inspired me to research a few pieces which I will love to make part of my repertoire. Looking forward to sharing those pieces with you.

Access Alliance's 25th Anniversary

"Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services improves health outcomes for the most vulnerable immigrants, refugees, and their communities." Source: http://accessalliance.ca/about 

I was recently invited to participate in the 25th Anniversary celebration of this note worthy organization. I had an amazing time learning about them and the community of citizens that they help. On the contrary, it was also disheartening to learn about the statistics of immigrants trying to gain education, housing and employment while encountering challenges without a support system. I invite you to take a look at Access Alliance's website to learn more about their valuable organization.

Steelpan Classes

Make sure you register early to reserve a spot! Experience in music is not required.

Mayor Arts Lunch

After performing for the reception of the Neighbourhood Arts Network last week, I was invited to both perform and present an award to an arts group that has made an invaluable contribution to the citizens of our city. What an experience! I was honoured to have the opportunity to perform with "PanMan Pat" McNeilly, Hameed "The Pan Piper" Shaq, and Jeff Walcott aka "Choco" as a strolling steelband (pan round the neck) to open the awards luncheon.  These musicians are pillars in the steelpan community and have paved the way for generations to come.

It was inspiring to hear the numerous stories about artists and art organizations that used their creativity to educate, inspire and uplift the many communities of Toronto.

Shout out and CONGRATS to CUE, Phillip Aiken, Jordan Tannahil and Michee Mee on their wins in their respected categories. Continue to be the example for those of us who are striving as well to make a positive difference.

Pomp & Circumstance

So proud of the children & adult steelpan class graduates who embarked on a 5 week introduction to steelpan course. It has been a great journey discovering what makes the steelpan so special. Love your enthusiasm for learning. Shout out to Isaiah, Afropan Steelband - The People's Band, Earl La Pierre Jr., Tamara Pierre, Besse, Beverley Redhead, Kerry-Ann Wright,Leona Ramsay. It's been a great spring session, looking forward to many more! 

Students of the Introductory Adult Steelpan Spring Class

HOORAY! We did it!

HUGE THANKS to everyone who followed and visited the Neighbourhood Arts Network to vote for the magnificent community projects happening in our city. 60 projects, 10 finalists, 6 winners. My project "Steelpan With Suzette", along with 5 others, was awarded a prize from the BMO Seed Fund. Your votes really mattered, your support shows us that we indeed are on the right path to educate, engage and inspire our communities. Thanks for the fantastic opportunities to be able to give back!  

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Steelpan Community Project | I made it to the TOP 10!

Greetings everyone!

I received great news. The Neighbourhood Arts Network (a Toronto wide network of over 1025 members, including artists, arts organizations, cultural workers and community agencies working throughout the city of Toronto) offered their members an opportunity to put forth a project they are working on and possibly be chosen to received $1000 from their BMO Seed Fund. 

My project, Steelpan With Suzette, has made it to the TOP TEN FINALISTS.  

My project will be offered during Culture Days (Sept 26th-28th), a national celebration of arts & culture. This will be my 3rd year offering a free workshop to the citizens of Toronto.

I will have sessions specifically for children, adults, the blind and visually impaired. Discussions and demonstrations will include the origins, development and current innovations. I will have special guests performing pan poetry and there will be pan performances.

Any money received from the Seed Fund will go towards project promotion, transportation of instruments & equipment, reading materials (bilingual, large print, braille), arts supplies and guest artists.

If you think this is a great project for the community please vote.
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Theatre Direct presents WEE FESTIVAL

May 12- 19th, Theatre Direct presented the first ever, theatre and cultural festival for the early years. I was excited about this initiative and HAD to be a part of this celebration. Early in the week I was able to attend the Wee Festival's conference, listen to and interact with "scholars and researchers from a wide variety of disciplines as they present snapshots of their research, discuss themes and trajectories relating to early years, creative development, cognitive ability, theatre, digital media, and play".

I especially enjoyed a presentation by Kate Einarson, a Ph.d candidate and researcher investigating how infants and children learn about music.

Here are a list of other topics that were presented

  • Bethany Corey
    A Range of Possibilities: Audience Roles in Theatre for the Very Young
  • Ben Fletcher-Watson
    The Baby Audience: defining the developmental capabilities of babies and toddlers
  • Leslee Silverman
    Public attitudes and trends in the context of developing, and presenting theatre for early years
  • Heather Fitzsimmons Frey with Emma Miles
    Trends and Ideas in Theatre for Babies and Early Years
  • Caroline Fusco
    Talking to urban children and parents about play
  • Hilary Leung and Nick Shim
    Sago Mini – Designing and Testing Digital Play for the Very Young
  • Marc Richard
    Creative Dance as Embodied Learning
  • Elyne Quan
    Darkness and Light: Creating Theatre That Matters for Young Audiences or “How To Not Be Afraid of Taking Ideas Really, Really Far

I would encourage you to visit weefestival.ca to learn more about the conference and festival.

Rise Up & Rise Above

Saturday May 10th, at the Toronto Plaza Hotel, I attended and performed for Rise Above Now. This free event was dedicated to educate, empower and inspire others to become successful through means of social development, economic advancement and spiritual growth.

For more information see http://riseabovenow.tumblr.com

World Culture Bazaar Celebrates Sri Lanka!

What a wonderful time I had at World Culture Bazaar's monthly event celebrating art & culture. This month attendees learned about the culture of Sri Lanka. Special guests spoke on the  history, traditions, art, politics and we even feasted on a few signature treats. My contribution to the event was performing the Sri Lankan national anthem. I first heard it 2 weeks ago at an event and felt compelled to learn it as the sweet melody was stuck in my head.

At the end of the evening, we toasted (non alcoholic) to a prosperous Sinhalese New Year! Suba aluth avuruddak vewa! (Happy New Year)

FREE STEELPAN CLASSES FOR KIDS

Greetings everyone! Hope all is well. I am excited to let you know that Afropan Steelband will be offering FREE steelpan classes for kids 7-13 years. I will be instructing the children classes and look forward to making music with our returning and new students. I am exceptionally happy that we are able to offer this class as I know children activities can be quite costly. Please take advantage of this offer and if you are unable to at this time, tell a friend.

Classes are every Saturday from 11am-12pm and will begin May 3rd. There is a cost for sticks which range from $10-$20 depending on the instrument. To reserve a spot, send an email to classes@afropansteelband.com with the name and age of the child. Space is limited so reserve early.

The Scoop | Networking Event

On April 9th, 2014, The Scoop, a creative networking event, took place at the Lillian H. Smith auditorium in Toronto. Culture Days Ontario spoke of engagement through culture and it's positive impact upon our communities. Toronto Public Libraries announced an offer of free venues to artists and cultural groups during Culture Days. As well, Neighbourhood Arts Network and Toronto Arts Council presented opportunities to connect artists to funding, a challenge regularly faced by creatives and organizations.

Spectacular performances by Roma Dancers, Paromita Kar and Iana Kormarnytska and soulful songstress Domanique Grant were well received.

The event was presented in partnership with Culture Days Ontario, Toronto Public Library, Toronto Arts Council and Neighbourhood Arts Network.

Photos coming soon..

Steelpan With Souls

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