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  • Establishing Standards – quick dive into Jamaican culture – part 2 of 2 part talk #52

    Establishing Standards – quick dive into Jamaican culture – part 2 of 2 part talk #52


    Episode 52 – of the English Coach Podcast presents a quick dive into Jamaican Culture. As a Trainer and Coach of English Language the goal that I have given to myself here is to enrich the adult learning experience with real conversations, real topics and experiences of real people – in a fun and interesting way.

    Ian Antonio Patterson – 2021

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    A seasoned practitioner in dance, artistic director and producer of theatrical works, performance coach, award winning actor and the current director of Arts and Culture at Jamaica’s own University of Technology – shares with us. We enter into what I would call seminal discourse from our lens – on the approach towards establishing equitable recognizable standards for Jamaican Dance Genre.

    Showguest: Philip Clarke – Professional website  | Philip’s own podcast

    Ein erfahrener Praktiker im Tanz, künstlerischer Leiter und Produzent von Theaterstücken, Performance-Coach, preisgekrönter Schauspieler und derzeitiger Direktor für Kunst und Kultur an der University of Technology Jamaica – teilt mit uns. Wir treten in einen, wie ich es nennen würde, zukunftsträchtigen Diskurs ein – über den Ansatz, klar erkennbare Standards für das jamaikanische Tanzgenre zu etablieren. 


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    Backing Music: Jamaican Electro by Easy of OMG Business Network LTD

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    This one goes out to – Marko, Benedikt, Michael and Yusef all course participants here in Germany, and to Lorraine an avid listener from all the way over there in Kingston city Jamaica. This small token of gratitude goes out today – because I do this for people – and some souls help to make and keep it easy for me, to take my usual relaxed accessible human approach, to your learning experience.

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    Thanks for listening, looking forward to hearing from you and bye for now. 


    Ian Antonio Patterson – ShowHost

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  • The Language of Job Interviews: on Roles, Coaching and Performance – part 1 of 2 part talk #50

    The Language of Job Interviews: on Roles, Coaching and Performance – part 1 of 2 part talk #50


    Episode 50 – It is with great pride and a well placed sense of achievement – dare I say, that I am able to publish this the last episode of Season 3 of the English Coach Podcast. As a Trainer and Coach of English Language for work I would be hard pressed to find a more fitting theme for today’s talk – the full of richness of which must be presented to you in two parts. The next will feature in Season 4 – Follow the show.

    Ian Antonio Patterson – 2021

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    A seasoned practitioner in dance, artistic director and producer of theatrical works, performance coach, award winning actor and the current director of Arts and Culture at Jamaica’s own University of Technology – shares with us in the upcoming episode. We talk about roles as they relate to the job interview and enter into what I would call seminal discourse from our lens – on the approach towards establishing equitable recognizable standards for Jamaican Dance Genre.

    Showguest: Philip Clarke – Professional website  

    Ein erfahrener Praktiker im Tanz, künstlerischer Leiter und Produzent von Theaterstücken, Performance-Coach, preisgekrönter Schauspieler und derzeitiger Direktor für Kunst und Kultur an der University of Technology Jamaica – teilt mit uns in zwei kommenden Episoden. Wir sprechen über Rollen, wie sie sich auf das Vorstellungsgespräch beziehen und treten in einen, wie ich es nennen würde, zukunftsträchtigen Diskurs ein – über den Ansatz, klar erkennbare Standards für das jamaikanische Tanzgenre zu etablieren. 

    Shownotes: English Coach Podcast – Living the Language


    Thanks for listening, looking forward to hearing from you and bye for now. 


    Ian Antonio Patterson – ShowHost

    Sustainable Language Acquisition = Nachhaltiger Spracherwerb.



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  • Education Online – Jamaica Speaks – Paradigm Shift #19

    Education Online – Jamaica Speaks – Paradigm Shift #19

    Shownotes: English Coach Podcast – Living the Language


    How will we facilitate the process at scale?

    How will we actually deliver education online – for instance – also for tactile – hands-on disciplines such as the performing arts?

    How can we learn from the experience of others? As a Trainer or Coach, how to build rapport in this new scheme of things?

    What are the now even more pressing implications – and how does what I’ve always called “this fresh and exciting democratization of the learning experience” also play a part?

    What are some of the more positive aspects about this new paradigm within which we’ve all found ourselves?

    Will it again be the same old wisdom – founded on humanity, shared interests and inclusiveness – focusing on strengths rather than weaknesses – that again takes us forward in this trying time?

    Philip Clarke

    Dance became his first love and formed a core of his being in his approach to the performing arts.

    Philip preaches that nobody is one-dimensional and there are many facets to our wonderfully made being. He has over twenty (20) years’ experience as a trained teacher who tutored oral communication, English language and literature, communication studies, public speaking, public relations, dance choreography and drama. 

    His professional acting HAS earned him an Actor Boy award from the International Theatre Institute for Best Supporting Actor in 2010 and during his leadership as President of the Western Knights Toastmasters Club, he represented Jamaica in the Toastmasters International Regional Evaluation contest in Puerto Rico, where he won the award for Best Evaluator of a Speech in 2013.

    Philip has distinguished himself as a Performance Coach who trains singers, poets, speakers, DJs or actors to enhance their stage performance. He has a passion for young entertainers who he believes need to be trained in the art of performance, communication, songwriting and sound engineering. 

    Currently he is the Director of Arts and Culture at the University of Technology, Jamaica  and, believes he is still a work in progress so his mantra is be who you truly are by owning your story.

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    With a small win is always a good way to begin…

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