JOEL
KIOKO
BY
COOPER RUST (shared via email 2016)
Joel
Kioko comes from a slum in Nairobi called Kuwinda just between Karen and
Kibera. He was brought up together with his sister by his single mother who is
working as a kindergarten assistant in a low income Kenyan government
school.
Joel
started dancing with Cooper Rust in January 2014, after an older student of
Cooper, Annabel Shaw, conducted an Outreach dance program at a Kenyan
government school and saw him leap across the floor. He was 13 then and had not had any contact
with classical ballet before. There was no dance technique, but his natural
ability and passion for movement was blatantly obvious.
That
week Cooper invited him to join one of her classical ballet classes with the
parents of Annabel, Tonya and Nigel Shaw, offering to pay for the
tuitions. Three months later he participated in the Royal Academy of
Dance Grade 3 exams and received a 73% mark which is a “Merit”.
The
following year Joel advanced to Grade 4 & 5 at the DANCE CENTRE KENYA where
Cooper Rust is the Artistic Director. In his RAD exams he received distinctions
in both grades, with the highest scores of the entire school). He started
dancing Pas de Deux with 12-year old partner Lucile Plumbe.
In
the summer of 2015, he went to the University of South Carolina summer program,
where he was put in the second to highest level and given multiple
opportunities to do lead roles in their end of summer performance.
4
months after that Cooper Rust set Kenya's first ever full length Nutcracker Ballet,
with him dancing the Nutcracker/Sugar Plum Cavalier in the Kenyan National
Theatre.
Joel
has now been accepted on full tuition and boarding scholarship at the
Cincinnati Ballet for a summer program the company hosts for up and coming
talents. He will leave Kenya on June 10th 2016 and stay in Cincinnati for
five weeks. Following that program he will travel to South Carolina,
where he will spend two more weeks training with the University of South
Carolina Dance Conservatory. He has already been awarded a full training
scholarship with the Carolina Ballet for an entire year, which he will start
following the summer programmes.
From
Cooper Rust:
“As
far as his academics go, I realised many months ago that Joel is a visual
learner and the way he was being taught in the Kenyan system simply wasn't
working. Although he is one of the brightest people I have ever seen in
the studio, he has a very difficult time with basic reading comprehension and
math. I have since requested and received funds from the American organisation
Artists for Africa to be able to homeschool him and hire a private tutor to
work with him four days a week. He receives French lessons from
Christiane Plumbe (the Brookhouse French teacher) and piano lessons from
Cathy Sampson (the head of music from Nairobi West). Neither of the
teachers are asking for any fees. He is now living with me full time and
we get up every morning to start his studies at 7:00. It is my intention
that he will continue with this program for the year living in South Carolina
so as to catch up and join a normal American school for 11th and 12th Grade
beginning in 2017.”
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