Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Reann Kersenhout addresses Suriname on Republic Day



AlphaMax Academy Senior student Reann Kersenhout was honored to be selected to speak to the nation on Republic night.

Reann Kersenhout performing in AMA DVD
She was one of three speakers and spoke immediately before President Desi Bouterse.
She broke with tradition by speaking in three languages - Saran Tongo, English and Dutch. Her speech was mainly in the first two languages.
Her speech was greeted with loud applause and she got the entire audience to get up and hold hands as a gesture of national solidarity.

In his speech, President Desi Bouterse had a warning to the US ambassador to desist from his efforts to influence the next elections in Suriname. Speaking in Dutch he said that if the Ambassador needed to know exactly what he meant he would ask the young lady who spoke before him to explain to the Ambassador in English.

This is Reann's second major speech on the national stage. She also delivered a stirring call to Surinamese to forgive the past and move forward in the way Mandela showed on the evening when the nation commemorated Nelson Mandela's passing last November.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Rupununi Arts Festival Successful


THE three-day Rupununi Music and Arts Festival had an auspicious start at the Rock View Lodge in the Annai community of Region 9 on Friday.
Prime Minister Samuel Hinds opened the event. He welcomed  the performers which included artists from across the world .
Minister of Tourism (ag) Irfaan Ali trying his hand at drumming
Minister of Tourism (ag) Irfaan Ali trying his hand at drumming
These performers included Marc Mathews (spoken word) and Keith Waithe (jazz & world flautist) Chuckie’ (Marlon Adams) and the Buxton Children’s group, Fusion African drumming, Raghu’s Indian Tassa drummers, Ras Camo, Indus Voices & Dance Words, Trevor Rogers, Desmond Atherly, Desmond Atiwell and the Surama Cultural Group.
International performers included Zambian Namvula, Filligar (USA), Iryna Muha (UK/Ukraine), Ramon Goose (UK), Pavel Ván (Czech Republic), Aref Durvesh (UK),and Drew Gonsalves (Canada via Trinidad)
The Prime Minister mentioned that the selection of Guyana as one of the top 21 places to visit in 2014 by the prestigious National Geographic Traveler Magazine should encourage our tourism endeavours.He presented$5M cheque to the organisers as a show of government’s support for the inaugural event.
For Tourism Minister (ag) Irfaan Ali, the event was about being able to experience global music. “Music is one of the most beautiful forms of bringing people together, cultures together, and having humanity embracing one another.”
Prime Minister Samuel Hinds, Minister of Tourism (ag) Irfaan Ali and Mrs Yvonne Hinds dancing along with an indigenous group
Prime Minister Samuel Hinds, Minister of Tourism (ag) Irfaan Ali and Mrs Yvonne Hinds dancing along with an indigenous group


Foreign Affairs Minister Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett saw the festival as a unique way to showcase the interior of Guyana. It will also benefit surrounding indigenous communities.
Two international artistes performing
Two international artistes performing

Co-ordinator Colin Edwards thanked all the entities that made the festival possible, the government, the Ministries of Tourism and Amerindian Affairs, embassies, local banks and the many private sponsors.
Annai’s toshao, Mark George, also welcomed the hundreds of visitors and urged them to enjoy what he termed as, “the most beautiful part of Guyana”. He asked them to encourage others to come and experience what the community has to offer.
Brazilian performers
Brazilian performers


Monday, February 17, 2014

Evernote for creative writing.

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