Tourism and Culture Ministry gives support to Seychellois artist

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Seychellois artist, Channel Alphonse, has received a wide range of specialized equipment and arts materials which will enable him to create more works of art, a promise made and delivered by the Minis

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Seychellois artist, Channel Alphonse, has received a wide range of specialized equipment and arts materials which will enable him to create more works of art, a promise made and delivered by the Ministry of Tourism and Culture. Mr. Alphonse made this request recently to the Tourism and Culture Minister, Alain St.Ange, a few months ago when the latter visited his workshop, located in the Port Glaud district.

Minister St.Ange presented the artist with this donation a few days before the New Year at his residence, where he also runs a small souvenir shop. Attending the short handing-over ceremony was the Principal Secretary for Culture, Benjamine Rose; Chief Executive of the National Arts Council, Jimmy Savy; and family members of Mr. Alphonse.

Though he has a speech impairment, Mr. Alphonse has never let his disability affect his creativity. For a while now, he has been showing his creativity through the locally-made handicrafts.

Minister St.Ange commended the artist for being able to create works of art โ€œMade in Seychellesโ€ and for not selling those imported that have no feel of Seychelles whatsoever. He added that more Seychellois artists should be producing locally-made art works.

โ€œWe need to support you, because you are doing a great job which in return is a plus for our islandsโ€™ tourism industry. Today, I commend you for your work and your devotion towards it,โ€ said Minister St.Ange.

He added that his ministry not only focuses on tourism establishments and the โ€œSeychelles Brandโ€ but also on the culture side of the industry.

During one of his door-to-door visits to stay connected with the industry at large, Minister St.Ange stopped at Mr. Alphonseโ€™s workshop, saw his art works, and appreciated his efforts in creating local products for the tourism market.

Since the artist was requesting help from the ministry, we decided to support him in continuing to create more quality locally-made products of greater quality, Minister St.Ange added.

He said Seychelles has uniquely-styled handicrafts which the government must encourage the artists to create, because โ€œMade in Seychellesโ€ items such as these are what visitors to the islandsโ€™ shores are looking for.

Also speaking, Mr. Savy said the National Arts Council is happy to have been of assistance to Mr. Alphonse and will continue to support all artists.

Seychelles is a founding member of the International Coalition of Tourism Partners (ICTP) . For more information on Seychelles Minister of Tourism and Culture Alain St.Ange, click here.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • Seychellois artist, Channel Alphonse, has received a wide range of specialized equipment and arts materials which will enable him to create more works of art, a promise made and delivered by the Ministry of Tourism and Culture.
  • He said Seychelles has uniquely-styled handicrafts which the government must encourage the artists to create, because โ€œMade in Seychellesโ€ items such as these are what visitors to the islands' shores are looking for.
  • โ€œWe need to support you, because you are doing a great job which in return is a plus for our islands' tourism industry.

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Juergen T Steinmetz

Juergen Thomas Steinmetz has continuously worked in the travel and tourism industry since he was a teenager in Germany (1977).
He founded eTurboNews in 1999 as the first online newsletter for the global travel tourism industry.

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