Episode 83 | All About The Binge-Ables
Welcome Back to another episode of the Michel Matters Podcast! This week is a little late but we had to catch you guys up and the last couple of weeks. […]
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688. World Cup Is Africa vs Their COLONIZERS | Dante Nero and Akeem Woods podcast
How do we honour the forgotten, whose work was once celebrated, and who gets to decide which work stands the test of time? These are questions we’re asked to consider in a new audio play called recognition, which explores the story and legacy of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor – an Afro-English composer and conductor born in London in 1875. The play brings Coleridge-Taylor to life in conversation with Song, voiced by composer, musician, actress and writer Shiloh Coke.
recognition is one of eight plays forming Written on the Waves, an audio project presented by 45North. 45North champions, develops, and produces outstanding work by female-identifying and non-binary artists.
Listen to the full audio play here: http://www.forty-fivenorth.com/writtenonthewaves
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Welcome Back to another episode of the Michel Matters Podcast! This week is a little late but we had to catch you guys up and the last couple of weeks. […]
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