Kimberly Nain on board for OAaSIS creative workshop series
This Friday April 23, 2010, Kimberly joins the elite OAaSIS team in hosting ‘The Critical Role and Impact of the Arts’ series at the Port Royal All Age School
This Friday April 23, 2010, Kimberly joins the elite OAaSIS team in hosting ‘The Critical Role and Impact of the Arts’ series at the Port Royal All Age School
The children in particular were taught the virtue of persistence, and its importance in attaining their goals, by OAaSIS motivational volunteer Jermaine Gordon
OAaSIS International Foundation and its network within the creative industry will host creative workshop series three new spots in the next two months.
On March 28, OAaSIS refreshes community and volunteers with creative workshop series by the river in Seargantville, (beside Harkers Hall), St Catherine.
February 16 was the day OAaSIS International Foundation first went on Television. Before that its founder had been interviewed on US radio stations.
As a singer, musician, actor, dancer, graphic artist, writer, OAaSIS patron #2 Farenheit believes that in children being exposed to the Arts from the Heart.
On January 22 it was time for Allman Town Primary to say thanks to members of the creative industry who with the OAaSIS International , gave a creative workshop series.
The inaugural OAaSIS International Foundation creative workshop series concluded with a well-received closing ceremony. The star-studded ceremony was jam-packed with children and some appreciative parents, held at Allman Town Primary School Courtyard, Kingston.
The creative workshop series titled