KTA Community
We aim to foster community and connection with our Kiribati roots.
About
We are a large and diverse association of people based in the British Isles and Continental Europe. We all have family, social, cultural and/or (past) employment links to the Republic of Kiribati. This is an island country in the central Pacific Ocean formed from the Kingsmill and the Gilbert Groups of islands: they formed from the Gilbert and Ellice Islands. Look here for more about Kiribati.
The Association is a non-profit organisation and its main activities are social and cultural. It stages an annual get-together for all members and friends in July, a small part of which is given over to an annual meeting of members. This annual meeting appoints unpaid officials who form the General Committee and holds these officials accountable through a reporting process. The Association and its Committee have relied in the past on an annual newsletter, published in November, to communicate with members, but from 2003, this is being supplemented by this website. The Committee welcomes any proposals from all members for the betterment of the Association.
AIMS & OBJECTIVES
To foster good relations amongst all those with an association with the various small islands of Kiribati;
To be friends with each other at events organised by the Association, and through the contacts that our gatherings bring about;
To teach the young generation more about our culture and traditions through dialogue and dance;
To welcome visitors from there to Europe and to ensure they take home happy memories.
WHAT DO WE DO?
Our activities may be summed up as:
Strengthening the bonds and communication between Kiribati families and friends in Europe through organised social gatherings;
Enabling those who have lived and worked in Kiribati to keep in touch with events there and with each other;
Ensuring that we all live together in harmony and promote our small islands at appropriate events;
Offering assistance and hospitality to I-Kiribati friends visiting the United Kingdom, Ireland and continental Europe.
Annual Get-Together
The main purpose of the annual get-together is to commemorate in a celebratory way, with te batere (dancing) and feasting, the days when the Republic were established and I-Kiribati shrugged off the manacles of colonialism, namely 12th July 1979. The get-together usually extends over a weekend, with participants camping, caravanning, bed and breakfasting, and hoteling. The size of the get-together increases every year, as our families grow, as more people from the old days hear about the Association and want to meet old friends or people who have shared their experience of living on the islands, and as returning recent visitors to the islands join us.
The KTA Dancers
The other significant activities of the Association in the rest of the year revolve around performances by and practice sessions of the te batere group. Mostly, the children and young adults comprise the dance performers and the old women and men provide the singing and percussion accompaniment.
Performances in recent years include slots at the Millennium Dome and the World Festival of Music, and occasional performances for the Pacific Islands Society of the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Contact:
Chairwoman - Cordelia Walsh
cordi_walsh@hotmail.com
Secretary - Nancy Day
nancydayambrose@gmail.com
Treasurer - Tamzen Hogben
tamzenh@hotmail.com
Dance Co-ordinator - Ella Barnes
ella.e.barnes@gmail.com
Publicity Officer - Elizabeth Blake
elizabethjoyblake@gmail.com
Fundraising Officer - Nicola Bianca
nicolagday23@gmail.com
Webmaster - Victoria Burns
vmburns87@gmail.com
Images by Elizabeth Blake