New Jersey Folk Festival Program Book 2013 Apr. 2013 | Page 11

Eleanor Bullock is the director of GAMAE Arts and Culture. Born in a small coastal village in Belize, Bullock has become a leading figure in the growing renaissance of young Garifuna intellectuals, artists, and scholars who are writing poetry and plays in the Garifuna language. A graduate of Syracuse University’s Visual and Performing Arts Program, Bullock has designed and created performing arts programs based on the Garifuna culture and language. In 2005, Eleanor co-created the Habinaha Garinagu Language & Performing Arts Program, which enables youths to explore and celebrate the language, cultural traditions, and arts of the Garifuna community. In addition to preserving the Garifuna language, Bullock has started several programs to empower Garifuna women and young girls, including the GAMAE Education Divison, and the GAMAE Empowering Women to Lead Change Program. Patrice Fisher and Carlos Valladares are a duo that specializes in musical fusion. With Fisher on the harp, and Valladares on percussion, the group likes to mix musical traditions from around the world with Jazz, in order to create something that is entirely original.The group travels around the United States and Latin American 8 to 10 times a year, performing their diverse sound. Their most recent CD, Sunset, features two versions of the song “Sunset at Waver,” with both versions played in a different style. They hope to take the song to Founded in 2004, and reorganized in 2010, Thailand in the future, and to let the local culture Maki is a polish dance ensemble led by influence the way the song is played. Christine Olszewska. The group is a part of the larger Polish Dance School Maki, in Columbus, New Jersey. Consisting of 29 kids between the ages of 6 and 17, the group has performed across America, including performances in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Washington D.C. Maki regularly performs at the Pulaski Day Parade in New York City, and have performed at the Polish Consulate. In October 2011, the team participated in the celebrations of the 30th Anniversary of the Pope John Paul II foundation in Rome.