Mama Imakhu's Senior Citizen
African Sock Doll Class in Queens, NY
Queen Mother Imakhu's African
T-Shirt Art.
This image is based around a stylized
series of shapes. Design is one of
many created and taught by Imakhu.
African jewelry from Mama Imakhu's
"Molding African Beauty from Clay"
At Risk Youth class in Manhattan, NY.
Mama Imakhu's "Recycled
Percussion" Parent / Child class in
Princeton, NJ
This student's piece is a Cultural Collage
based on Outsider Art. From Mama Imakhu's
Senior Citizen's class in Queens, NY.
Queen Mother Imakhu teaching in Virginia.
Photos courtesy BJ Robey

VISUAL ART
"Inside Outsider Art"
Mama Imakhu's favorite art form is Outsider Art. What is "Outsider" Art? A
unique folk tradition where society's former "outsiders" (including African
Americans, Native Americans, immigrants, the impoverished, Women,
prisoners) turned everyday objects into unique, edgy canvases and art
objects. Each student participant creates their own Eco-Friendly art to
display in this fun workshop. Many tools include recyclable materials,
various paints, and much more!
Class length is 2 hours. Offered as a residency.
"Cultural Collage"
Mama Imakhu's African-themed collage class incorporates mixed-media,
cultural images, and positive esteem messages.Mama Imakhu also
shares pertinent info about African history and culture.
Ages 12 and up. 60 min., 90 min., or 2 hrs.
"African Wearable Art T-Shirts"
Mama Imakhu teaches the right ways to use a T-shirt as a canvas with
acrylic paints and creative cultural design. Ages 10 to Adult. 60 or 90 min.
"Molding African Beauty from Clay"
Making and shaping clay is a creative and therapeutic. Mama Imakhu
shares her technique for making your own air-dry clay, and shares two
projects: African jewelry and African clay pots.
Great Parent/Child class, also for ages 10 through Teen, and for Adults.
90 min. or 2 hrs.
"Recycled Percussion"
Mama Imakhu leads the class in making decorative, yet practical, usable
percussion instruments out of recyclable materials. Participants learn a
song at workshop's end and join Mama Imakhu in a drum jamming
session!
90 minutes. All ages!
"Teaching Art to Youth in the Juvenile Justice System"
Mama Imakhu has taught visual and performing arts to At-Risk Youth
throughout much of her thirty year teaching career. Her experiences
teaching New York City youth in juvenile homes and the juvenile court
system has given her greater insights into how best to bring positive
programming to this special population which faces oft times grim
circumstances.
This workshop guides participants through:
~ The reality of the Juvenile Justice system
~ Understanding art as therapy
~ Practical sensitivity training
~ Cultural awareness & communication
~ Creatively satisfying art projects that provide structure and latitude
~ Great projects on a tight budget (certain projects will be taught to and
recreated by workshop's participants)
~ Selecting a theme
~ Do's & Don't's of craft supplies
~ Consistent class objectives with transient populations
~ Learning the line between disciplinarian and affirming instructor
Can be presented as an eight hour intensive, residency, or eight week
certification course. Certification course (two hour length) includes a
weekly craft project overview with instructions.
Ideal for artists, art teachers, volunteers, educators, administrators.
"African Sock Dolls"
Mama Imakhu teaches how to make beautiful African dolls from a brand
new sock! Great for Teens, Adults, Senior Citizens. - 2 hrs.
A modified version available for very young children. - 60 min.
"Create Your Reality: Art for Positive Life Change"
Mama Imakhu opens the world of visual, performing, and literary arts to
young people, employing positive African-centered themes that
emphasize the individual responsibility of creating a positive reality. This
multi-disciplinary approach exposes students to various aspects of the art
world, including art as expressive therapy. Projects are challenging and
engaging. Mama Imakhu guides with technical discipline, yet empowers
the student by allowing choice in various aspects of composition. She
also encourages students to "think outside of the box."
Class length is 2 hours.
Offered as a residency.
LITERARY ART
"The ART of Spoken Word"
Queen Mother Imakhu's spoken word and poetry have moved audiences
across the country. Learn how to craft a good spoken word piece, how to
present it in front of an audience, and how to find and express your own
voice. First half of workshop focuses on writing a piece. Second half is
class performance.
Pre-Teen to Adult. 60 min., 90 min., or 2 hrs
PERFORMING ART
"True Urban Legends"(TM)
“Renegade Storyteller” Queen Mother Imakhu presents TRUE URBAN
LEGENDS, a fun, contemporary urban spin on classic fables, folktales,
poems, and true human interest stories in urban life. TRUE URBAN
LEGENDS is an engaging, interactive, and successful vehicle for
connecting urban youth to the healing, artistic tradition of storytelling. Also
ideal for adult rehabilitation and therapeutic settings. Queen Mother
Imakhu guides teachers and students use their creative juices as the
group both individually and collectively craft a new story.
Stories from Queen Mother Imakhu's recorded TRUE URBAN LEGENDS
series are currently heard on public radio stations around the world.
"Storytelling Techniques For Public Speakers"
Want to add memorable textures to your speeches and lectures?
Learn the art of a well told, well timed, well selected story.
Give the audience something to remember you by.
Increase your marketability, stage command, self-confidence, and public
speaking techniques in this master workshop by master storyteller and
lecturer Queen Mother Imakhu.
"The ART of Storytelling"
Every culture has a tradition of storytelling. Learn the art of weaving a
wonderful story and the artistry that goes into telling it from master
storyteller Queen Mother Imakhu.
Topics Include:
* Finding your own artistic voice as a storyteller
* Story selection
* Story development
* Building a good repertoire (and keeping it fresh)
* Professional courtesies (respecting other tellers' turf)
* Vocal techniques to keep your listener attuned
* Finding your audience
* Sensitivity to your audience
* Is music essential?
* Rehearsal techniques
* Self-promotion
* Finding your marketable value
* Building a good professional reputation
"Mother Drum Healing"
Women's Groups, Black Cultural Groups and At-Risk Youth groups
Learn the history and application of the drum's original role as a healing
tool. African shamanic drumming techniques, healing methods, spiritual
& cultural history related to the significance of the African drum throughout
diaspora and the world.
Objective: Learning traditional African songs, the history, cultural origins,
and application of the instruments (includes relevance to today's popular
music). Intermediate and advanced students learn complex rhythmic
patterns and time signatures, and creative, multi-layered musical
arranging and composition with African instruments.
Special Education Groups
Students discover the basics of playing hand drums and percussion
through tactile, visual, and auditory learning. More challenging classes
offered to music students.
Objective: Clients feeling sense of accomplishment through the realistic
achievement levels and universal "feel good" connectedness to music &
rhythms.
"Sacred Bellydance"
Learn the metaphysical application of this spiritual art form. Learn dance
prayers, rituals, dance techniques, and how to build a healing community.
More info here.
SACRED ART
"The Sacred Artist: Practical Steps for the Divine Vessel"
An intensive, interactive workshop celebrating the artist as
The Divine Alchemist and Vessel. Practical application for the novice and
veteran visual, literary, and performing artist.
* I CAN Change the World: Defining Sacred Art
* Understanding the Origins of Sacred Art
* Ancestral Rituals for Opening to The Divinity Within
* Ancient Echoes Creating New Voices
* Addressing the Fear of Artistic/Spiritual "Channeling"
* What's My Message? Ego Vs. Higher Calling
* Coming Up For Air: Serious Signs of Becoming a Slave to The Muse
* Visionary or Chemical Abuser?
* Practical Tips for Staying Grounded
* Will My Art Pay My Bills? Knowing The Business of Art
* Lone Wolf or Artist Collective?
* Finding Courage in Uniqueness
* Maintaining Morality in a Morally Bereft World
"Creating Sacred Theatre"
Imakhu guides workshop participants in applying the arts to personal
spirituality.
* Choreographing Sacred/Liturgical Dance to music and sacred texts
* Spiritual Drumming
* Blending Music and Spoken Word
* Creating and Performing Sacred Monologues
* Creative Costuming
Throughout her thirty-five year career, Queen Mother Imakhu has
performed Sacred Theatre in settings ranging from theatres, outdoor
festivals, monument dedications, and churches. She has produced
numerous Sacred Art events. Known for putting independent spiritual
expression into the hands of multitudes, Queen Mother Imakhu, Kemetic
Elder High Priestess, Interfaith / Metaphysical ordained minister, sees all
aspects of life's work as Sacred Art.
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