S2 Ep2: Lee Ki-Yeon with Kim Yoonha

S2 Ep2: Lee Ki-Yeon with Kim Yoonha

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S3 Ep7: Florentina Manuel Martínez with Michele A. Feder-Nadoff and Claudia Rocha Valverde

Florentina Manuel Martínez is a textile artist originally from the state of Veracruz, in the municipality of Chicontepec, in the community of Ateno. She is a Náhuatl language speaker. Currently she is living in Tamaletom (the municipality of Tancanhuitz, in the state of San Luis ...  Show more

S3 Ep6: Adèle Commins and Daithí Kearney with Kayla Rush

Musicologist Dr Adèle Commins is Head of Department of Creative Arts, Media and Music at Dundalk Institute of Technology. Her PhD from Maynooth University focused on the music of Irish-born composer Sir Charles Villiers Stanford. Her recordings include contributions to an album o ...  Show more

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