From around the world, they come to lend a hand to the Tina Insanally Foundation!

Guyanese born Abby Greene living in Vancouver Canada for the past 24 years and long-time friend of the Tina Insanally Foundation, held two one-hour sessions of ‘Pulse Play’ during the first week of April 2013.

altUsing tin cans, plastic bottles and buckets, boxes and sticks, she got the children from Bless the Children Home and the St. John Bosco Orphanage to beat pulsating rhythms.
As the tempo picks up, Abby energises herself and the students with her African dancing.
This is the first time that Ms. Greene has worked with children, aged 7 to 16 years. She normally deals with Adults – senior citizens in homes or office workers at corporate firms during their lunch hour.
They all get tremendous enjoyment and therapeutic value from these sessions.
Thank you Abby!

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