In light of UNESCO’s Arts Education Week (May 22-27, 2016), here are some points illustrating ways that arts education is impactful for kids.
Tag: Jacqueline Cofield
J Rêve at the White House for a “New Americans” Immigration discussion
“Our attitude towards immigration reflects our faith in the American ideal. We have always believed it possible for men and women who start at the bottom to rise as far as the talent and energyContinue reading
J Rêve Announces Louisiana Kid’s Essay Contest Winner
“Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.” ― Norman Vincent Peale Congratulations to Diamond W., from Natchitoches, who won first place in the Louisiana J Rêve International global kid’sContinue reading
J Rêve Yoga and Meditation for Teachers & Artists in Dubai and Louisiana
“Meditation is not a way of making your mind quiet. It’s a way of entering into the quiet that’s already there – buried under the 50,000 thoughts the average person thinks every day.” – DeepakContinue reading
J Rêve International Global “Choose Love” Public Art Campaign launched in Senegal and Haiti
J Rêve International proudly announces the launch of it’s grassroots global “Choose Love” Public Arts Campaign Project. Artists in Dakar, Maputo, Port Au Prince, and Oakland have been commissioned to participate in the inauguration ofContinue reading
“Akon Lighting Africa” launches solar panel initiative; J Rêve assists
Global music artist Akon, in partnership with founders Thione Niang of Give1Project and Samba Bathily of ADS Global Corporation SA, initiated the project “Akon Lighting Africa Project” (ALA) tour which brought electricity to one (1) millionContinue reading
J Rêve launches Give1Arts in Senegal, & global growth
Give1Arts, envisioned and launched by Jacqueline Cofield in Dakar, Senegal in 2013, is a platform for emerging visual and performing artists to showcase and develop their craft, as well as an opportunity for community developmentContinue reading
J Rêve International featured on Mozambique National TV and Radio
In March 2013, Maputo, Mozambique, filmmakers Kamali Minter and Jacqueline Cofield of J Rêve International, and Maria Helena Pinto, the founder Dans’Artes were featured on national television and radio discussing the documentary film projectContinue reading