Jamaica Gleaner

Tessellate­d hands over live show proceeds to Alpha Institute

- Stephanie Lyew/Gleaner Writer

THE ALPHA Institute remains grateful to Corporate Jamaica for the support given throughout its 138 years in existence, and is especially touched by persons who reach out individual­ly to donate time, energy, and money to assist with the various programmes.

Margaret Little Wilson, school administra­tor, met with Joshua ‘Tessellate­d’ Meeks and his grandmothe­r, Marjorie TullochHob­bs, to receive the proceeds accumulate­d from the Pine and

Ginger artiste’s benefit event in December.

The live show, Tessellate­d and Friends, which featured internatio­nal recording artistes Amindi and Valleyz (Pine and

Ginger) as well as local reggae acts Sevana and Runkus, was said to pull over 600 patrons to the Barbican Beach venue.

This is just the beginning for new projects that Tessellate­d is hoping will impact Alpha Institute and possibly other schools with similar offerings and syllabuses.

“Part of the reason I reached out to Alpha Institute was because of its history, which also includes my great-grandfathe­r, Samuel Tulloch, a past bandmaster at the institutio­n,” Tessellate­d told The Gleaner.

“The work that Alpha Institute has put in over the years and the products of that are remarkable. Many persons still do not know that the school has been instrument­al in the introducti­on of ska and reggae to society, which influence artistes like me to continue to create and have a place in the world,” he added.

Tulloch-Hobbs said, “I cannot believe we have come full circle like this.” Knowing the role that her father (Tessellate­d’s greatgrand­father) played in the growth of the music programme at the school and how far it has come, she says to Tessellate­d, “you must encourage persons to continue to donate”.

When it came time to receive the donation, Wilson became emotional and in disbelief as the $282,000 cheque was handed to her by Tessellate­d.

Following the donation, the artiste received a tour and had the opportunit­y to share a few words of inspiratio­n with a few students.

 ??  ?? Students of the Alpha Institute entertain recording artiste Tessellate­d.
Students of the Alpha Institute entertain recording artiste Tessellate­d.

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