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Max Tzinman Show at Atlantic Gallery Opening Reception Nov 1st- POSTPONED to Nov 8

UPDATE:

This show is postponed until November 8th because of damage from Hurricane Sandy. Thankfully the Atlantic Gallery is only with out power and the art inside is not damaged. Other galleries in the neighborhood were not so lucky.

Join  Max Tzinman  for the opening of his show “Adrift”  on Thursday at Atlantic Gallery  in New York City. Max has donated the title piece of his show “Adrift” to a silent auction, with the benefits going to Jakmel Ekspresyon.

Join him and many others on November 1st from 4-8pm at 548 W 28th Street, Suite 540, New York, NY (weather permitting). Please check the website for   Atlantic Gallery for updated information.

If you can’t be there in person, check out the show here in a 360 degree panorama. Check out the full press release for more info: Adrift Press Release

Max Tzinman Show at Atlantic Gallery 10/30-11/24 NYC

We are happy to announce that Max Tzinman  will be showing his paintings at Atlantic Gallery  in New York City. Max has donated the title piece of his show “Adrift” to a silent auction, with the benefits going to Jakmel Ekspresyon.

Join him and many others on November 1st from 4-8pm at 548 W 28th Street, Suite 540, New York, NY.

Max explains his work in this way:

 I am not a photographer or a conventional painter but an image storyteller. I am not trying to freeze the moment with a beautiful image, but to transform it to reveal the complex and deep emotions that lie buried beneath the surface.

Come and bid on “Adrift (Sunday Afternoon)” and send some money our way!

Check out the full press release for more info: Adrift Press Release

Lia Van De Donk

Some sad news from our friends at Kay Angel orphanage for children with HIV/AIDS in Jacmel, Haiti. Lia Van de Donk, house mother and great ally of Jakmel Ekspresyon has passed away suddenly. Her courage, perseverance and kind gentle heart will be missed by all. For more details click here to go to the Kay Angel site.

A Year in Review: How You Helped Jakmel Ekspresyon

 

The supporters and Administration of Jakmel Ekspresyon have raised $5,800 towards rent. We have $700 to go in order to meet our goal of $6,500 by June 1st. Help us today so that we can continue to provide resources where they are needed.

The past six months have been monumental for Jakmel Ekspresyon. Let’s look back at all of the amazing events that have taken place at or for Jakmel Ekspresyon since December of 2011.

December 2011

January 2012

February 2012

March 2012

April 2012 

May 2012

On June 2nd, Jakmel Ekspresyon along with our neighbors – the dance troupe Explosion, will shut down our block for an epic dance party. We’re happy to be a part of our community and are glad to open our doors to the world!

We have a winner!

Congratulations Michelle Raz! She is our randomly selected winner of a pair of tickets to Ra Ra Yo! the Jakmel Ekspresyon fundraiser this Wednesday.

Congratulate her in person at Martyr’s. We’ll have some great music for a good cause. Don’t forget, you can get advance tickets for $10 from 
http://www.martyrslive.com/

Haiti Communitere – our pals in Port Au Prince

Check out the new website of Haiti Communitere (formerly Grassroots United) of Port Au Prince. This organization has done big work focused on the tent towns of Haiti’s capital. Their Ubuntu Blox project is very inspiring. Partnering with women who live in the Cite Soleil neighborhood, Haiti Communitere hopes to carry out two important goals – constructing homes for those that do not have them and a reuse of commonly discarded materials.

The Ubuntu team are implementing street clean-ups and rubbish collection points to take Styrofoam food containers and film plastic out of the canals and drains around Port-au-Prince to repurpose as building materials. The materials are packed into rice bags and compressed into uniformly sized building blocks using a manual compression machine. The lightweight, flexible nature of the blocks makes them far more earthquake resistant than typical brick or concrete structures. A model Ubuntu home was recently tested for seismic resistance, and passed a simulated 8.2 earthquake with minimal damage.

Good Friday Rara

It’s not everyday that you hear the sound of rara music in Haiti. According to Jakmel Ekspresyon Administrator Aaron Funk, you can’t escape it these days in Jacmel.

Rara is a type of festive, hypnotic music played during Easter Week. The performers march from town to town in colorful costumes and play trumpets, drums and maracas. If you want to learn more about Rara in English, check out Elizabeth McAlister’s site.

We’re On The (Google) Map!

Just wanted to let everyone know that Jakmel Ekspresyon is now on Google Maps. Want to see? Go to Google Maps and type in Jakmel Ekspresyon. We’re at 114 Rue Bellcombe.

 

 

Film Maker For a Cause

Hi everyone,I’m Alex, development director of Jakmel Ekspresyon. You’ll see me posting updates on our Facebook page, writing blog posts here and generally getting the word out about our organization. I don’t often write post here about my own travels or experiences, but I think that this story illustrates the magic of Jakmel Ekspresyon. In December I travelled to Jacmel with Sue, our Co-Director and my wife, Kristen, who led her second knitting workshop at Jakmel Ekspresyon. While in Jacmel as visitor you sometimes hear about other interesting people who are coming through town and you sometimes hope that the stars align and your paths cross in some way. We’d head about some “film maker guys” that were in town and our friends told us several times that we should meet them.

Sue, Kristen and I had gone to an outdoor dance party set up by a friend of a friend in Jacmel’s main square. This dance party was strictly for teens and kids. Loud bass, funky dancing, heavy beats and about 600 teenagers and their brothers and sisters jumping around and showing off their best dance moves. Our small group attracted other bemused adults and we were finally joined by a few guys we’d never met. As we introduced ourselves over the music, we realized that these were, in fact, Allan and Ian — the film maker guys.

Their organization, Film Maker for a Cause is a  ”not for profit organization that provides free film production, photography, and media services to other NGOs.” Their goal is a noble one. They say,”We believe that through the arts of photography and filmmaking we can help tell the stories of those making a difference in our world. ”

What it boils down to is that Film Maker for  A Cause travel the world making short promotional videos for organizations that need to promote themselves to the larger world. They charge nothing for their services and give the finished product to other not for profit organizations to do with as they please.

As we got to know Ian, Allan and Randall of Film Maker for A Cause I realized that their work is noble and very interesting. They came to Jakmel Ekspresyon for an evening and captured interviews with me, Kristen, Eder (a co-founder of Jakmel Ekspresyon), Aaron (our Administrator) and many others.

I am so grateful to Film Maker for A Cause  for putting together one of their fantastic videos for us. I think that it perfectly captures what it is we’re trying to do with this organization. Take a look:

Let them know what you think of their videos on their Facebook page.

Our Schedule for the Week

Stop by Jakmel Ekspresyon this week for some amazing classes :

Sunday
“Le cour” Rinyon 3pm-4pm
Repetition 4pm-7pm

Monday
“Le cour”, Repetition 3p-6pm
Yoga Class 6pm-7pm , Adults only
Faz 1 Theater 7pm-8:30pm

Tuesday
Yoga Class 6pm-7pm, adults only
Faz 1 Theater 7pm

Wednesday
Yoga class 6pm-7pm, adults only
Spare Change Members Meeting, Mandatory for all members

Thursday
Yoga Class 6pm-7pm, adults only
Technical Theater 7pm, members only

Friday
Yoga Class 6pm-7pm, adults only
Womens Theater Class,7pm, women only

Saturday
Childrens theater class, 2pm
“Le Cour” Repetition 3:30-6:30pm
Ballroom Dance, 7pm
Fire Dance Repetition, 7pm, on the roof.