Background Information
The R.O.M.E.L Foundation was founded by BRIT School graduate, 90’s rap star, Q-tee and author of ‘Melodies of A Ghetto Princess’, Tatiana Oriana (nee Tatiana Mais). The foundation was borne in memory of her son Romel, who passed away from a heart condition in 2005. To keep his memory alive, Tatiana has concentrated on making community links to create change through art.
Past and present partnerships: Rockbourne Youth Club, Rosebud Centre for Girls, Artfix Cafe, various Children's Centres and Wave Coaching. We pride ourselves on creating and delivering our own innovative performance pieces.
Past and present partnerships: Rockbourne Youth Club, Rosebud Centre for Girls, Artfix Cafe, various Children's Centres and Wave Coaching. We pride ourselves on creating and delivering our own innovative performance pieces.
Our Mission Statement
Mission Statement: We believe that ‘Art supports Wellbeing’ and that having a creative outlet helps people to deal with many life struggles.
R.O.M.E.L is broken down to form the acronym: Realising Our Meaning Emancipates Life!
R.O.M.E.L is broken down to form the acronym: Realising Our Meaning Emancipates Life!
Members of The R.O.M.E.L Foundation
Nieema Muhammad
Assistant Facilitator
Singing/Songwriting/Drama
Shomari Armstrong
Assistant Facilitator
Rap/Rap-writing/Spoken Word/Poetry