JAYADEVI ARTS INC (JAI)

(JAI) --Jayadevi Arts Inc founded by Denyse Baboolal-Budhai from Trinidad in 2008. JAI is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization since 2010. JAI preserves, teaches, promotes, and presents the arts and culture
of Indo- Caribbean communities from Guyana, Trinidad, Jamaica, Suriname, and
other parts of the Caribbean living in the South Florida area.
JAI works to rejuvenate
Indo-Caribbean cultural and artistic life and to restore self-esteem to this
new American community. JAI stimulates original and artistic creativity such as
fusing traditional classical arts form with modern non-traditional styles,
especially among the younger generation of Indo-Caribbean youths born in the
United States.
JAI's Cultural skills and artistic craftsmanship emerge from year-round workshops between tradition-bearers, master artists, scholars and young students. JayaDevi is specifically concerned with the activities and development of community youth. Here JAI's goal is to strengthen community infrastructure support and create the environment necessary for youth to develop into well rounded young adults.
Our goal is to help Indo-Caribbean youth excel through a sustained arts program engaging local, professional teaching artists, educators, and instructors. Through the arts we are bridging the generational gap by encouraging interest and participation by youth, parents, elders, family, custodians, and community. JAI work revolves around cultural initiatives that organize and mentor community members to produce sustainable arts programs in the underserved neighborhoods of color. These neighborhood outreach projects support traditional and contemporary art forms of people of South Asian ancestry from the Caribbean and South America. JAI's goal is to strengthen community infrastructure support and create the environment necessary for youth to develop into well rounded young adults.
The organization will fulfill its purpose, as specified in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, and shall not carry on any activities not permitted to be carried on by a corporation exempt from Federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954.
Section 3: Objectives
JAI objectives are to:
A) to present live theater productions for the cultural education, entertainment, and inspiration of the community.
B) To perform at charitable and non-charitable events to promote the Indo-Caribbean Arts and Culture and obtain a small stipend.
C) To foster and develop, through theatrical workshops and other appropriate means, the artistic talents and skills of (JAI) members and other interested persons.
D) To engage in and subsidize social activities designed to foster the foregoing purposes of the organization as limited by the laws.
In the furtherance of these objectives, and in accordance with the powers conferred by its Certificate of Incorporation, JAI may collect tuition, admission fees, gratuities, and bequests; may buy or otherwise acquire, sell, or otherwise dispose of, and mortgage or otherwise hypothecate real, personal, and mixed property of all kinds; and may, in general, exercise all of the powers granted by corporate law in the State of Florida.
JAI's Cultural skills and artistic craftsmanship emerge from year-round workshops between tradition-bearers, master artists, scholars and young students. JayaDevi is specifically concerned with the activities and development of community youth. Here JAI's goal is to strengthen community infrastructure support and create the environment necessary for youth to develop into well rounded young adults.
Our goal is to help Indo-Caribbean youth excel through a sustained arts program engaging local, professional teaching artists, educators, and instructors. Through the arts we are bridging the generational gap by encouraging interest and participation by youth, parents, elders, family, custodians, and community. JAI work revolves around cultural initiatives that organize and mentor community members to produce sustainable arts programs in the underserved neighborhoods of color. These neighborhood outreach projects support traditional and contemporary art forms of people of South Asian ancestry from the Caribbean and South America. JAI's goal is to strengthen community infrastructure support and create the environment necessary for youth to develop into well rounded young adults.
The organization will fulfill its purpose, as specified in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, and shall not carry on any activities not permitted to be carried on by a corporation exempt from Federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954.
Section 3: Objectives
JAI objectives are to:
A) to present live theater productions for the cultural education, entertainment, and inspiration of the community.
B) To perform at charitable and non-charitable events to promote the Indo-Caribbean Arts and Culture and obtain a small stipend.
C) To foster and develop, through theatrical workshops and other appropriate means, the artistic talents and skills of (JAI) members and other interested persons.
D) To engage in and subsidize social activities designed to foster the foregoing purposes of the organization as limited by the laws.
In the furtherance of these objectives, and in accordance with the powers conferred by its Certificate of Incorporation, JAI may collect tuition, admission fees, gratuities, and bequests; may buy or otherwise acquire, sell, or otherwise dispose of, and mortgage or otherwise hypothecate real, personal, and mixed property of all kinds; and may, in general, exercise all of the powers granted by corporate law in the State of Florida.