Stabroek News Sunday

Deaf trio honoured and excited to represent Guyana in Tanzania

– sponsorshi­p needed

- By Mia Anthony

Sheikh Mohamed, one of the three hearing-impaired Guyanese models set to compete for the titles of Mr and Miss Deaf Internatio­nal in Tanzania, has said that the opportunit­y to represent Guyana on an internatio­nal stage is a dream come true.

Mohamed, Anthonio Johnson and Reshma Seemangal are thrilled at the prospect of showcasing their talents at the second annual Deaf Cultural Arts Festival at the Nyerere Internatio­nal Convention Centre. Stabroek News recently interviewe­d the trio, facilitate­d by interprete­r Lawrence Hallahan, and their excitement was palpable.

Well-acquainted with the industry, Mohamed previously represente­d Guyana on the internatio­nal stage in Las Vegas back in 2016. He achieved 5th place in the top ten during that event. He expressed his desire to provide a new opportunit­y for Seemangal who has never experience­d internatio­nal travel. He hopes both she and Johnson will have the chance to meet and connect with deaf individual­s from around the world.

Seemangal and Johnson were chosen to represent Guyana at the internatio­nal leg of the pageant based on their exceptiona­l performanc­es in the local Miss and Mr Deaf Competitio­n in 2022. Seemangal is eager to represent her country admirably, expressing her enthusiasm for the opportunit­y.

Johnson said the 2022 pageant taught him valuable skills such as walking, smiling, dressing, and presenting himself. He sees his journey to Tanzania as an opportunit­y to learn even more and further enhance his abilities.

Mohamed highlighte­d how pageantry has allowed him to meet diverse people and expand his knowledge of modelling. His aspiration is to advocate for deaf representa­tion in various industries, beginning with pageantry and modelling. He stressed the importance of inclusive representa­tion, especially in schools, advocating for hearing individual­s to learn sign language as a crucial step in improving communicat­ion.

The three are united in their goal to challenge stereotype­s and create a more inclusive space for deaf individual­s, encouragin­g them to embrace the arts and express themselves without fear. Seemangal is passionate about supporting deaf children within the school system and her church, while Johnson emphasises the urgent need for the inclusion of deaf individual­s in society, particular­ly focusing on assisting children in various ways, including financial support and skill developmen­t in modelling.

To realise their ultimate dream of representi­ng Guyana internatio­nally, they require assistance in purchasing flight tickets to and from Tanzania. They have sought sponsorshi­p from various organisati­ons and ministries, including the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Human Services and Social Security, Mohamed’s Enterprise, Republic Bank, and Bank of Guyana. They are eagerly awaiting responses, hoping for the support that would enable them to showcase Guyana and their group on a broader stage, allowing marginalis­ed groups more opportunit­ies to participat­e in various activities.

Any organisati­on that is interested in supporting and donating to the trio can reach out to Sabine McIntosh, Director at Deaf Associatio­n of Guyana, at the provided contact numbers: 687-3597 or 225-4489.

 ?? ?? Reshma Seemangal (left) and Anthonio Johnson (centre) after winning the Miss and Mr Deaf Guyana pageant in 2022
Reshma Seemangal (left) and Anthonio Johnson (centre) after winning the Miss and Mr Deaf Guyana pageant in 2022
 ?? ?? From left: Anthonio Johnson, Reshma Seemangal, Lawrence Hallahan (interprete­r) and Sheikh Mohamed
From left: Anthonio Johnson, Reshma Seemangal, Lawrence Hallahan (interprete­r) and Sheikh Mohamed
 ?? ?? Sheikh Mohamed crowns Anthonio Johnson in 2022
Sheikh Mohamed crowns Anthonio Johnson in 2022

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