León de Judá Community begins the School workshops “Another one”

Kalene workshops are inaugurated

The Lion of Judah Community (CLJ) invited everyone to participate in the opening day of the School of Arts and Crafts “Another one” (“My Word”, in Amharic) that will be done this Saturday 25 January at the San Joaquín Youth House, located in Pintor Murillo 5369.

The initiative seeks to provide various theoretical knowledge tools- practical, in addition to creating instances of reflection in modern society with themes such as dance, self-knowledge and music, among other aspects.

This Saturday will be the inauguration of some of the workshops and the idea is that these will continue over time, commented to Reggae Chalice Magazine the representative of the Community of the Lion of Judah, Maximiliano Muñoz.

“This first stage is a pilot plan to show what will be done starting in March in some areas.. There are going to be various workshops such as music; self-knowledge workshops, who are practical theorists; Y, in some cases, some workshops would be meetings, That means it would be once a month.”, said the representative of CLJ.

According to Muñoz, in addition to the 3 workshops to be offered this Saturday, From now on they hope to have others, as a phytocosmetics and Afro dance workshop, like the grave, although he stressed the importance of seeing people's interest and being able to apply for municipal financing to carry out everything for free or at affordable prices..

“The idea is that this pilot plan is presented to the Municipality, since the organization has legal personality, to receive a grant, that's the plan, and through that subsidy have tools to be able to do other types of workshops”, added who is also known as Maxi Asher.

According to programming, this Saturday 25 In January, an experimental root dance workshop will be held starting at 11:30 hours, then a self-knowledge workshop from the 12:40 hours and finally a workshop on musical production and creation of beats from the 13:30 hours.

“The invitation is to attend these workshops, They will have a varied range of activities, and that all those who are close, who are also sympathizers with rasta culture, see that Rastafari is education, that is not only in music, that is not only in dance, but Rastafari brings education. Then, What better than being able to educate ourselves”, he concluded Maxi Asher, who will also be in charge of the music production workshop.