How Sweat Coach  Kemi Omisore is using African influence to change the way we experience dance fitness

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Nathalie Reinards: Interracial Marriage, Ethnic Identity, and Raising a biracial son in America

She was born Tilly Tholly in Sierra Leone but was adopted when she was 4 and renamed Nathalie Beckley. Her mother is Staneala Beckley and she worked in the UN in the education sector. Nathalie's entire childhood was spent traveling to different parts of the world and in her late ...  Afficher plus

She is Africa Podcast Live

As they appear on the podcast Aarica Dee Koliyah, also famous as Aarica Dee K, author of “The Mindful Betrayal” Geneva Kpangbai Diwan is the author of “Time, Trial, Trust: Pushing through the Pain’’ . Queen G is a passionate wordsmith fueled by faith. She released her debut chapb ...  Afficher plus

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#51 - Rudolf Ouea - Healing the World through Dance, One Step at a Time
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If someone were to judge Rudolf’s energy from this podcast, they would be doing him a disservice. Rudolf’s energy is truly unmatched in his ability to feed off music, and people’s vibes to create crazy dance routines and choreographies, not to mention the countless videos from hi ...  Afficher plus

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The worlds of music, culture and art have a massive role to play in making progress on sustainable development goals. But how do young people starting out in the industry navigate a path that connects their creative talent to their social change mission?

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Chuyun Oh, "K-pop Dance: Fandoming Yourself on Social Media" (Routledge, 2022)
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K-pop Dance: Fandoming Yourself on Social Media (Routledge, 2022) is about K-pop dance and the evolution and presence of its dance fandom on social media. Based on five years of ethnographic fieldwork, interviews, choreography, and participation-observation with 40 amateur and pr ...  Afficher plus