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Tuesday, August 15, 2023
**Gratitude and God's Blessings: A Heartfelt Message to My Loved Ones**
Dear Family, Friends, and Brethren,
As I sit down to write this, my heart is filled with overwhelming gratitude and a deep sense of awe for the countless blessings that God has bestowed upon me. Each day that dawns is a reminder of His unfailing love, and I find myself compelled to share my sentiments with all of you who have journeyed with me through life's ups and downs.
"O love of God, so rich and pure all measureless and strong..." The words of this hymn resonate in my soul as a testament to the boundless love that our Creator showers upon us. The fact that I am able to pen down these thoughts is a testament to His enduring grace. Life is a journey, marked by joys and challenges, and it is in embracing both that we truly experience the richness of God's blessings.
I am profoundly thankful for the gift of life. To wake up each morning, to breathe in the air, and to witness the beauty of the world around us is a miracle in itself. Life is a precious treasure, and as I navigate its pathways, I am reminded that each moment is a gift to be cherished.
My Grand-Daughter Kasheta Burgess & Friend!
Through the highs and lows, my family has been my anchor. Your unwavering support, boundless love, and shared laughter have illuminated my days. In moments of uncertainty, it is the warmth of your presence that provides solace. To my dearest friends, you are the threads that weave the tapestry of my life. Your companionship and shared experiences have enriched my journey beyond words.
To my brethren, those souls who walk the path of faith alongside me, your fellowship has been a source of strength. Together, we have weathered storms and celebrated triumphs, finding solace in the knowledge that we are never truly alone on this voyage.
Gratitude extends beyond those who are near. It encompasses all those whose lives have touched mine, whether through brief encounters or lasting connections. To those who remember me with love, your thoughts and prayers have reached my heart. And even to those who I may not know yet, my arms are open, and my heart brims with gratitude for the potential connections that lie ahead.
Life's journey is marked by growth, change, and the ebb and flow of experiences. As I reflect upon my own journey, I find myself both humbled and empowered by the love and blessings that have enveloped me. To each of you who have been a part of this voyage, I offer my sincerest love and gratitude.
May we continue to embrace each day with open hearts, finding joy in the simple blessings that surround us. And as we walk this path, let us remember that gratitude is a light that can brighten even the darkest of days.
With all my love and heartfelt gratitude,
Mrs. Sibblis
(AKA Miss Lynch)
Wednesday, August 9, 2023
Kofi Walker Profile
Kirk Randall Castleton Primary School Best Dancer 2023 |
Sharon Brissett Dance Host - Dance in the park 23.2 |
children aged three to twelve (3 - 12) years. These youth groups continue to thrive at the Sports College to this day.
Upon returning to the Caribbean, I ventured to St. Maarten Netherlands Antilles, where I established my dance studio while serving as the Creative Arts Formation Teacher at St. Martin Academy. I also taught at Motiance Dance Studio and founded the Independent Artists Foundation, which engaged
Dance In The Park 23.2 @ Hope Zoo July 27, 2023 |
My motivation to study Early Childhood Development emerged during the pandemic when I completed the NCTVET (National Council on Technical and Vocational Education and Training) Early Childhood Development Program Levels 2 and 3. This has provided me with increased knowledge and confidence to work in Early Childhood programs, enhancing my interactions with children and their parents beyond the scope of dance.
Despite achieving both small and significant triumphs throughout my dance career, my ultimate desire is to acquire a Master's in Dance Education or Movement Therapy. While I hold a BA in Dance from NSCD (Northern School of Contemporary Dance) in Leed U.K., my time at the University of St. Martin was brief, during which I managed to achieve six (6) credits in Foundations in Education and Curriculum Development. This experience inspired me to develop my first Theatre Arts Syllabus for the Creative Arts Formation subjects at St. Martin Academy.
Looking to the future, my ambitions in teaching dance revolve around inspiring more young people to embrace dance and culture as educators and advocates. Through my initiatives, I have witnessed the positive impact that dance can have on individuals, institutions, and communities, fostering connections between trained and untrained artists. My goal is to remain a conduit for people to experience happiness through the art of dance.
As we emerge from the pandemic, I aim to enhance my employment potential. As a Jamaican male dancer and dance educator, I understand the increasing competitiveness in the field, where institutions may sometimes prioritize skill over certification. I find assurance in being certified and qualified to deliver my work with utmost efficiency and effectiveness. Furthermore, I believe there is still untapped potential within me that I am eager to explore and maximize in the world of dance.
Monday, April 17, 2023
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
AIR-PAASA @ Stony Hill Community Centre
Press Release
Introducing – “Artists’ In Residence – Performing Arts After School Activities”
Starting Monday, April 4, 2022 the Stony Hill Community Centre will reopen its doors to the community with a series of activities for its citizens and children. Parents can now register to be a part of this new initiative facilitated by AIR-PAASA in the following activities:
· Homework & Extra Lessons: Reading, Language Arts, Social Studies, Mathematics, Sciences.
· Performing Arts: Dance, Speech & Drama, Sign Language and Music.
· Sports: Swimming & Tae-Kwan-do
· Internet CafĂ©: – Open to the public
Since the pandemic, the centre has been closed, just over two years. “It has the capacity to engage hundreds of children and youths per week,” one parent lament. This newly devised program is the brain child of Kofi Walker, a resident of west rural St. Andrew and artistic director of AIR-PAASA Foundation (Artists’ in residence – Performing Arts After School Activities) have engaged hundreds of children over the years supporting schools and community groups through the arts and with experienced artists.
The performing arts program will be facilitated by Mr. Walker, swimming will be every Tuesdays at the Constant Spring Golf Club with Mr. Campbell and our Tae-Kwan-do will be held at the community centre once per week with Masters Lindo or Webb. Classes are structured to accommodate varying learning styles for children 3 – 15 years and will follow the national curriculum from early childhood to primary education.
Mrs. Trudy-Ann Jones has been instrumental in helping to establishing this initiative and have engaged a number of participants who have already registered for the dance program. Please note that due to the current Covid -19 pandemic class groups are limited to 12 or 15 depending on your chosen activity. I would also like to thank our MP. Mrs. Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn and her team Mrs. Keniesha Thomas and Councillor Miss Tosha Shwapp for their approval of the project proposal and support.
The program runs Monday – Fridays from 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Parents and guardians of participants 3 – 15 years are encouraged to register on line via this link or at the Stony Hill Community Centre during the opening hours. At the end of the term participants will display a talent show at a venue to be confirmed. For details please contact program facilitator Kofi Walker on 1 (876) 405-2800 or email: airpaasa@gmail.com
AIR-PAASA @ Stony Hill Community Centre
Thursday, July 22, 2021
Many Performing Artists Will Survive This Pandemic! Some Won't!!!
Kofi Walker |
As informative as this article is "Will Covid Shots Drive Mutated Variants?" Which I am reposting! We (Jamaicans and 3rd world countries) are powerless to the decision to take the vaccine. It is now the new policy for many companies including major government agencies requiring proof of vaccination to maintain your state of employment or to be employed! It is becoming as common as the requirement for a food handlers permit to serve food and beverages to the public. Teachers can not go back to the classroom come September unvaccinated! Pharmaceutical lobbyists as well as other invested parties are doing quite well!
My Mom is adamant she will not take Moderna nor Pfizer! She wants the Johnson & Johnson 1 shot! I have not taken any vaccines also! Admittedly I’m sceptic. Even if we were eager to take the vaccines sooner, the challenges to do so are exhausterbating. Though I have signed up online for the vaccine, we have not been contacted. Though I have consulted with our local clinic, we have been referred to go online, the number of calls to the "Covid help line" is a waste of phone credit. Majority of persons would rather save the phone credit to call their loved ones in the diaspora for help, to aid them with food, utility bills, medications for the sick, and elderly or for the dead!
I have been out of work; since March 12, 2020 and there are NO social programs for many Jamaicans who have been affected by this pandemic. Somehow, though there are serious social and economical challenges, Jamaicans in charge of governing this nation (am unsure if it is) an attempt to be strong in the face of adversity, but our political advocates seem to be ignoring a significant part of the nation that is seriously struggling and even social organizations such as churches are overwhelmed with the demands for help.
Our Finance Minister in a recent presentation on National TV expressed to the nation, 'once they are over 60 years old, have been vaccinated they can apply for a grant of $10,000.00 JA dollars!' That is not even enough for a week supply of food for many families in Jamaica. You would also have to apply online! How many poor rural families can afford to; let alone have the resources to do so? This highlights the level of disconnect between our political representatives and the common people. Dr. Clarke $10,000.00 JA dollars can't feed 50 'day ole' chickens for the layman market!
I’m anti-politics, but tonight I reached out to a ambitious politician who jumped ship from PNP – JLP, I offered my services to support her campaign because I am hoping to get some well needed support! Even though she is not campaigning in my area! But one has to find a way to become relevant or even more so, in this new climate, seek to find new purpose in life to ascertain acknowledgment and or maintain survival.
Today some people allegedly, spent more than 6 hours at the local clinic waiting on the dispensation of free medication. I got 5 of 9 meds! That took lots of patience… I gave in the prescription from yesterday! Others were complaining that they gave theirs in since Monday! So I was blessed, I waited less than 3 hours. I take my hat off to our frontline workers, these pharmacist at our local clinics sometimes dispenses up to 300 prescriptions per day and with accuracy (allegedly)!!!
Our PM is about to shut down the country again!!! That will without a doubt affect our DITP (Dance In the Park) activities. His security details has stepped up since the assassination of the Haitian PM also. So this region is on the verge of new realities.
I am just wondering how many more inflations, lockdowns, ZOSO's and inequality we can take before we explode? I'm trying to survive it all. And I hope you do the same!
Love, light, guidance and respect!
Monday, March 8, 2021
Speaking My Mind - We can do better than this!
Arm broken by her brother! Authorities unable to act in her favour! |
Corona?
How can we follow protocols when in reality there have been hardly any support for the citizens of the island? Making a fuss over 50,000 vaccine for an island of 3 million people is hogwash!
It is impossible to curve the spread of the virus if there is no monitoring of general public commute (i.e. the overloading of busses) including JUTC. All you do is lament about how much you have lost in the last year, rather than implement proactive measure to protect our people. How do you curve this pandemic, if there are no free testing? Free Testing on Red Hill Road in Kingston does not constitute the country.
Coping With Joblessness
It is the love of friends, and thankfully the positive impact I have made on the lives of some special people who have made sure that my mother and I have survived this rapid social and economic change.
I have at my disposal a piece of land, so I have been challenging myself to cultivate it! Farming is not easy, but every seedling I see pop up gives me some excitement. Clearing land has become a dance of will and a test of strength!
How Do Artists survive?
Younger Jamaican artist are more creatively aggressive than I am. Some freelance male-dancers have been applying other skills, working in construction, food and beverage, sales etc; those who are tech savvy have been sharing their dance works on-line. Others have been forced to be engaged in nefarious activities for sure. Nonetheless, I am so proud of how resilient we are as a nation, and I hope that "Dance In The Park" will be able to change lives, especially for children and young men.
Response to Covid-19: Due The Lack of Support for the Elderly & The Less Fortunate People Of Jamaica.
Some effects of this pandemic!
There is an increase in domestic violence, underage pregnancies, incest, prostitution and pernicious activities that goes against our cultural values. somehow there seem to be neglect from government towards all of the above and more...! NGO's as well as churches are overwhelmed with the demands of people reaching out to them for food, let alone all the other socially disenfranchised people they have to attend to! You will not see any of this in our local media, because we are supposed to be a proud nation. The reality is that, more people (young and old) are suffering from mental illnesses. More elderly persons are left abandoned, some left to die in bushes by their family because they don't have the resources necessary to support their love ones.
I salute my mom for her strength and love for which I now rely on to overcome so many challenges! Even though she is unwell she gives me strength! So have many other women in my life and I thank you all for being kind, generous and giving. In one word that is LOVE!
Now that I have rediscovered this blog, I am going to be using this as my medium for more of the Intimate and Activist "Kofi Walker" that I have always been. This will be my space for being real down to earth...!
Please check out the other post on here before I delete them!
We shall overcome!
Love, Light and guidance!
Kofi
The Passionate One!