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Nicholas Sironka says……..
”I am a Kenyan Maasai visual artist with a God given talent.
In the year 2000 to 2001, I had the great honor of being awarded
the prestigious Fulbright award, by the government of the United
States of America.
As a scholar in residence, I taught Batik art and Maasai Culture
at Whitworth College - Spokane, Washington.
I also taught in countless elementary, high schools, colleges and
Universities in other States around the country.
In 2001, I returned home and immediately embarked on a personal quest
to uplift the living conditions of our people, the Maasai. I have
since then returned to the United States of America as an artist in
residence, and as leader of "The Friends of Sironka Dance
Troupe" over 15 times!
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Batik Art and Culture workshops:
I have now reverted to my life as a visual artist. I will continue
to articulate and present facets of Maasai Culture through my painting.
I shall also continue to hold lectures, and use my art residencies
to help bring about greater understanding of our people and Culture.
My work must continue to enhance peace and goodwill amongst all mankind,
and uplift the lives of many of our people.
I welcome invitations to teach Batik art, and lecture on the Maasai
Culture anywhere in the world.
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SCHOOL SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM
FOR MAASAI GIRLS
This scholarship & sponsorship initiative program
makes school fees payment for Maasai girls possible.
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