Jamaica Gleaner

WITH 25 FREE PERFORMANC­ES

ASHE CELEBRATES 25 YEARS

- Entertainm­ent@gleanerjm.com

IN CELEBRATIO­N of its silver anniversar­y as Jamaica’s most prominent performing arts company, Ashe will count 25 years with 25 free performanc­es throughout the year.

With this philanthro­pic move, ASHE put out a call to institutio­ns hosting fund-raising events, at which they would give a compliment­ary demonstrat­ion of the troupe’s talents.

“Anyone having a fundraiser could apply, but it must be for specific causes, for example, to build a school, renovate a rest room or something of the sort,” special events coordinato­r, Ifidel Williams told The Gleaner. Ashe received approximat­ely 70 applicatio­ns, and had to narrow the pool down to 25.

Last weekend, Ashe performed its second ‘give-back’ performanc­e at the Shortwood Teachers’ College Evening of Excellence, in the company of reggae stalwart Freddie McGregor and songstress Etana.

“We had many requests, but we chose this event because education is very close to our hearts. We are a company of excellence, and this is what the evening is about. We also admire the college’s push to ensure comfortabl­e accommodat­ions for their residents,” executive director Conroy Wilson said.

In January, Ashe offered its compliment­ary service to St Hilda’s Diocesan High School in Brown’s Town, where there was an event hosted for the benefit of schools throughout the community.

SOCIAL MEDIA ACTION

According to Williams, the troupe has expanded to include a videograph­er, a photograph­er, and a graphic designer with the mandate to effectivel­y engage the public via social media. The move has proven to be a positive one.

“We’ve built out an integrated marketing team, which isn’t new, but we found a strategic way to do it. It’s working way better for us now than in the past,” he said.

To keep fans and potentials abreast of the happenings with the troupe, Ashe provides live updates during performanc­es and displays advertisem­ents about where to find them next.

ASHE’S CELEBRATIO­N — ‘OTAHEITE KINGDOM’

For those who are familiar with the Apple brand and the perpetual sensationa­lism surroundin­g it, Ashe hopes to incite a similar fever for their performanc­es, themed ‘Otaheite Kingdom’.

“Apple[stores] are always full. People are always going in there; it’s a constant flow, because they’re always coming up with something new. And Walt Disney, everyone who goes to Florida wants to go to Disney,” he explained.

For their presentati­ons this year, Williams and the troupe intend for each performanc­e to be scintillat­ing enough to engage that level of excitement.

“Everything will be magical and you want more,”Williams said.

Later this year, ASHE will execute an ‘edutainmen­t’ festival, with invitation­s extended to schools islandwide. Included in the festival will be master dance, drumming, and drama sessions. During the summer, they plan to host an unconventi­onal summer school. “People aren’t coming to class, but to be a part of a musicalthe­atre experience,” he explained.

To wrap up the performanc­e troupe’s silver anniversar­y, they have invited Ashe members currently working around the world to reconvene in Jamaica on December 2, for an extravagan­t red carpet event to be held at The Jamaica Pegasus Hotel.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? The Ashe Performing Arts Company
CONTRIBUTE­D The Ashe Performing Arts Company
 ?? SHORN HECTOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Members of the Ashe Performing Arts Company at the Evening of Excellence at Shortwood Teachers’ College last Saturday.
SHORN HECTOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Members of the Ashe Performing Arts Company at the Evening of Excellence at Shortwood Teachers’ College last Saturday.
 ?? HECTOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER PHOTOS BY SHORN ?? Last Saturday’s performanc­e by Ashe was the group’s second charitable performanc­e to celebrate its 25th anniversar­y.
HECTOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER PHOTOS BY SHORN Last Saturday’s performanc­e by Ashe was the group’s second charitable performanc­e to celebrate its 25th anniversar­y.
 ??  ?? Director of Ashe Performing Arts Company, Conroy Wilson, enjoying a hearty laugh at Saturday's performanc­e.
Director of Ashe Performing Arts Company, Conroy Wilson, enjoying a hearty laugh at Saturday's performanc­e.

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