Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Nurturing Young Talents In Kenya: Talent Splash Events

Some of the events taking Place under Pamoja Kids 'Talent Splash'

Young Talent Concerts every end of month

In order to nurture talents we need to give them a platform. This platform is in form of concerts, performances at events both local and international. We hold these concert every end of the month. We hope to hear from you for support

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Nurturing Young Talents in Kenya: Talent Splash events by Wynton House of Music and Pamoja Kids

Talent Splash – Talent Competition

The Talent Splash Show was spawned by the desire to give children from different backgrounds a stage to express themselves and empower them through music. Our offering will be a truly unique product and a great opportunity in communicating with children and those who have the responsibility of bringing them up.

Objectives of The Pamoja Talent Splash Show

The key objective of The Pamoja's Talent Splash Show is to showcase individual talent found among Kenyan youth with a view to help nurture the formation and use of these gifts in everyday life. It is anticipated that the spirit of competition will not only bring out the best in the children, but will also encourage hard work, discipline and guidance of their energy towards the creative fields. In the process, there will be many things to celebrate about our young ones and there will be every possibility that many of them will find their true calling and enjoy the opportunities that come with them.

- generating future talent by capitalising on young people especially from the marginalised areas of our society; - opening opportunities for children from poor backgrounds and most left out especially the handicapped children to express themselves; - providing opportunities for gifted children by giving them a stage to express their personalities; - closing the generation gap between children and parents; - educating the public at large on the benefits of promoting creative artistic skills in children and youth, with the possible goal of jobs creation, and a conducive learning environment in which they can occupy their time in creative ways; - creating a social element among youth, locally and internationally; - producing positive role models for the younger generations; - teaching children positive values to emulate those who have done much for their families; - creating talent cell groups within different counties.

Pamoja’s Talent Pool:

The identified talents will be developed through - Training offered in collaboration with Wynton House of Music - Participating in concerts -Exposing them through cultural exchanges with other Organisations sharing our beliefs from other countries - Through forums for young people where they can exchange ideas - Parents and guardians forum where they can constantly participate in sharing ideas to enrich the programs. The benefits of Talent Splash will be:- • Show that our children have immense talent • Provide meaningful entertainment for children and members of the public • Open doors of opportunity for children in the performing arts • Promote knowledge in the performing arts; • Provide knowledge and give the children an opportunity on issues that affect the Kenyan child today; • Get children to learn about causes and encourage them to pick up one they can associate with and act positively about such causes.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Spoken Word Poetry Night

Pamojakids Ltd together with Wynton House of Music is proud to bring to you 3rd edition of Spoken word Poetry Night. Tickets are on sale at Wynton House of Music both Yaya and Village Branch.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Kids Talent Splash coming up in April - Talent Splash News from Beats and Pieces

Talent Splash - Nurturing Young Talents by giving young people a platform on which to express themselves. Recently Talent Splash was at village market where young Talents performed and we were happy to Have Beats and Pieces to capture the moment.
Beats & Pieces is an online magazine for parents with children, aged between 6 and 12, taking music lessons. The editorials, interviews and features are compiled by music teachers and practitioners to help parents cope with their children’s musical development. Beats & Pieces is published three times a year. Read More..... http://issuu.com/beatsnpieces/docs/vol_1_issue_2/16