Flex fuzion Graduates 75




By Sheriff Saidykhan


Flex Fuzion Entertainment, and performing arts Company has on Saturday 13 May, 2023 graduated its second cohort of trainess into performing arts. 


The graduants successfully completed performing arts and entrepreneurship training funded by the U.S. Embassy in Banjul. 


The project was designed to equip young and aspiring performing artists with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the business world.


The participants completed an intensive three months program in dance, music, modelling and theatre. 


The ceremony held at the Alliance Française ground, was attended by Sharon L Croner, the U.S Ambassador to The Gambia and people from different walks of life. 


Speaking at the event, Ndéy Fatou Jabang, the Founder of Flex Fuzion expressed delight and extended gratitude to the U.S embassy in Banjul for their show of support.


Sharon L Corner, the U.S in The Gambia thanked Flex Fuzion for their role towards promoting culture, through performing arts.

 

 Ambassador  Croner said the program formed part America's culture, as embedded in the U.S Constitution. 


“The U.S government support arts because it is an essential part of our culture in America.  In fact, this believe is enshrined in the first amendment of the US Constitution, which protects free speech and free expression. This is the bedrock of America’s democracy,” she said.


The climax of the program, saw the presentation of certificates to the participants.

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