Explore every episode of the podcast art27 Presents: ReSounding
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| Human Rights Day 2023: a ReSounding Roundtable - Part 2 | 22 Dec 2023 | 00:34:32 | |
As we cap off 2023, we brought back two collaborators and friends of art27 to participate in a special 2-part episode of ReSounding, in acknowledgement of International Day of Human Rights. Yigit Aksakoglu is a social change advocate whose career spans Human Rights advocacy, early childhood development, NGO policy, and even political prisoner. Having been unjustly imprisoned in his native Turkey for peaceful protest, Yigit now lives in Exile in the Netherlands, where he advocates for better treatment of refugees and undocumented migrants. ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Human Rights Day 2023: a ReSounding Roundtable - Part 1 | 22 Dec 2023 | 00:27:31 | |
As we cap off 2023, we brought back two collaborators and friends of art27 to participate in a special 2-part episode of ReSounding, in acknowledgement of International Day of Human Rights. Yigit Aksakoglu is a social change advocate whose career spans Human Rights advocacy, early childhood development, NGO policy, and even political prisoner. Having been unjustly imprisoned in his native Turkey for peaceful protest, Yigit now lives in Exile in the Netherlands, where he advocates for better treatment of refugees and undocumented migrants. ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| The Challenges of Activism with Yigit Aksakoglu | 01 Mar 2023 | 00:40:27 | |
Yigit Aksakoglu is a social change advocate whose career spans Human Rights advocacy, early childhood development, NGO policy, and even political prisoner. Having been unjustly imprisoned in his native Turkey for peaceful protest, Yigit now lives in Exile in the Netherlands, where he advocates for better treatment of refugees and undocumented migrants. Sign the petition, Call for Action to Dutch Government: Visa and family reunification for the Turkey earthquake survivors: chng.it/XY2zZ9mc Open call for proposals in Partnership with Sound & Vision Archives: mahalle.art/events ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Laughing at Power with Mr Fish | 01 Feb 2023 | 00:39:31 | |
We start 2023 off with a long anticipated guest, the political cartoonist and artist Dwayne Booth, better known as Mr Fish. Fish's incendiary political artwork and relentless truth-seeking has been a recurring topic around the art27 office, and we couldn't wait to get him on the podcast. In this wide-ranging conversation, Musicians Without Borders' Laura Hassler and Mr Fish dig deep, into the historical forces of artistic activism in the US, the truth-telling capacity of humor, and the crucial enrichment that art provides us in our lives. Mr Fish argues that the engagement with, and enjoyment of art is the vital force that allows us to fully engage with our lives, and challenges us to not relegate art to our "off-work time". Mr Fish's latest book Nobody Left, is available now, as well as his upcoming projects that are available for preorder. You can find out more about Mr Fish and see all his work at clowncrack.com, and support him directly through his Patreon. Finally, you can catch Mr Fish's artwork in an ongoing collaboration at the Chris Hedges Report. ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Artist Profile: Anas Qadamani & Anan Alkadamani | 10 Jan 2023 | 00:23:25 | |
In 2022, we launched the first art27 open call for artistic commissions. The Arts for Social Inclusion project awarded successful applicants funding for the creation of new collaborative artworks. The works bring artists of different mediums together to create pieces that tell new stories about migration, displacement, and the lived experience of upheaval. In this episode we spoke to Anas Qadamani & Anan Alkadamani, whose new piece Delirium melds music and filmmaking to evoke the ambiguous feelings of nostalgia and separation that comes with migration. ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Artist Profile: Abubacar Adam Togo, Ana Guerrero & Liliya Golovanova | 23 Dec 2022 | 00:22:17 | |
In 2022, we launched the first art27 open call for artistic commissions. The Arts for Social Inclusion project awarded successful applicants funding for the creation of new collaborative artworks. The works bring artists of different mediums together to create pieces that tell new stories about migration, displacement, and the lived experience of upheaval. In this episode we spoke to Adam Togo, Ana Guerrero, Liliya Golovanova. In recent years, they have been working on Adam’s Book. The book is an intimate portrait of a single artist’s experience through life, including memories of his home in Sudan, the journey from violence, and a celebration of the moments along the way. You can follow their work through the Feu Caché Instagram account @feucache You can also purchase artworks developed through the project at helloasso.comReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Artist Profile: Yoanna Ayers & Mariam Shurghaia | 22 Dec 2022 | 00:20:21 | |
In 2022, we launched the first art27 open call for artistic commissions. The Arts for Social Inclusion project awarded successful applicants funding for the creation of new collaborative artworks. The works bring artists of different mediums together to create pieces that tell new stories about migration, displacement, and the lived experience of upheaval. In this episode we spoke to Mariam Shurghaia and Yoanna Ayers. Their new work - Letters to ukrainians - is a musical anthem in solidarity of the victims of the full scale war in the country. Mariam and Yoanna shared with us the story of how they met, and the conception of this, their first artistic collaboration together. ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Artist Profile: Elena Yaqubee & Fabio Joel Tunno | 22 Dec 2022 | 00:24:17 | |
In 2022, we launched the first art27 open call for artistic commissions. The Arts for Social Inclusion project awarded successful applicants funding for the creation of new collaborative artworks. The works bring artists of different mediums together to create pieces that tell new stories about migration, displacement, and the lived experience of upheaval. In this episode we spoke to Fabio Joel Tunno and Elena Yaqubee. Having met in a refugee center in Greece, they started working together on musical works. Their latest piece, Charkh Bezan, narrates the struggle facing Afghani women and serves as a reminder of the beauty lost in conflict. ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Putting Down Roots with Bemeriki Bisimwa Dusabe and Jennie Spears | 11 Nov 2022 | 00:43:40 | |
This month art27 member Darren Abrahams takes the reigns hosting and speaks to two organizations that use gardening, plants, food, and permaculture to create sustainability and resilience for refugees living in camps in East Africa and Northern Iraq/Kurdistan. Bemeriki Bisimwa Dusabe is the founder of the Rwamwanja Rural Foundation, working in Uganda to create farming and sustainable food solutions within refugee camps. He is an educator in the field, leading training for young refugees to develop permaculture gardens. Jennie Spears represents The Lemon Tree Trust, an organization transforming refugee camps in Iraqi Kurdistan by focussing on garden making, cooking, and working with the lands as a practice of security, culture, and community. Lemon Tree Trust: lemontreetrust.org/ Rwamwanja Rural Foundation: rwamwanjaruralfoundation.org/ This episode features an excerpt of 'Permaculture Song' by the Rwamwanja Rural Foundation: https://youtu.be/hLhP2TEFiZI ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Striving for Regeneration with Darren Abrahams | 30 Sep 2022 | 00:37:43 | |
The Human Hive is an international organisation shifting the paradigm of development work. The Human Hive are in the process of training a mass collective of educators, facilitators, front-line workers, and students who are equipped with a better way of working. A way of working with the environment, rather than through it. In this episode co-founder Darren Abrahams draws on his expertise as a musician and a body trauma therapist to discuss how practitioners can create safe spaces, and work “with” and not “for” participants. Whilst the Human Hive is built on a foundation of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals, Darren argues that these worthwhile standards do not go far enough, and instead organisations need to aim for "regeneration" rather than settling for "sustainability". Find the Human Hive: Listen to the Human Hive: ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Painting Home with Jason and Salam Noah | 31 Aug 2022 | 00:35:48 | |
In 2014, when ISIS began their attack on the minority Yazidi population of Northern Iraq/Kurdistan, the Noah brothers Jason, Salam, and Ismail, together with the rest of their family were forced to flee their homes and search for safety across the border.
art27 is an international network of organisations, artists, and initiatives using art and creativity to support the livelihoods of refugees and displaced people around the world. To stay up to date with our events and projects sign up to our newsletter, or you can join our network by becoming a member today. ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Protecting Artistic Freedom with Julie Trebault | 31 Jul 2022 | 00:38:54 | |
The crucial freedoms that artists need to carry out their work - freedom to express, to tell the truth, to reach any audience - are not upheld equally around the world. In some situations artists face considerable risk or danger because of the work they do. In such situations, initiatives like Artists at Risk Connection step in, in order to help those individuals and uphold our universal freedoms and human rights of expression. ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| In Place of War with Ruth Daniel | 20 Dec 2023 | 00:38:48 | |
In Place of War is a global network. It includes artists, theatre-makers, dancers, DJs, and musicians. It supports artistic projects around the world in numerous contexts, providing alternatives to conflict, helping heal the trauma of war, and building arts equity where it's needed most. ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Laughing at our Mistakes with Natalie Porias | 30 Jun 2022 | 00:39:26 | |
We are all funny and we all make mistakes. Sometimes we like to forget these aspects of human nature in favor of the serious side of life. But, the ability to embrace our humor and our flaws and laugh at ourselves can be incredibly powerful. ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Building Community with Godfrey Lado | 31 May 2022 | 00:36:38 | |
This month art27 Co-Founder Laura Hassler takes up hosting duty and speaks to Godfrey Lado, a musician and poet living in Amsterdam. Born in South Sudan, Godfrey fled the country as a refugee when he faced the prospect of mandatory military service. Since arriving in the Netherlands he has negotiated a long and difficult journey to become a fully documented citizen. Now, through storytelling, music, and community building, Godfrey works with other undocumented migrants in Amsterdam to create a better standard of life. Godfrey works with the organization ASKV Steunpunt Vluchtelingen, find out more about their work on their website. This podcast features an excerpt of 'Kabara Ta Intikhabat' by Godfrey Lado ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Storytelling Migration with Laura Nyahuye | 30 Apr 2022 | 00:38:20 | |
Laura Nyahuye is a Zimbabwean born artist, storyteller, a curator, writer, performer, and the founder of Maokwo a social enterprise exploring ways in which creativity can bring communities together. She joined us to talk about how we can tell stories of migration through art, and how this process can help minoritized people form an understanding of their experiences. She also told us how she explores her own story through her stunning body adornment artwork. ReSounding is hosted by Dr Chris Nicholson, Program Development Manager with Musicians Without Borders. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Reclaiming Creativity with Alaa Abdulfatah | 31 Mar 2022 | 00:36:37 | |
In the 1960's the town of Amude on the Northern border of Syria was a haven of creativity and expression. However a tragic fire in one of the town's cinemas left a deep scar within the community that has not been healed for over 60 years. This episode includes clips of Gernas Haj Shekhmous playing the daf in the town of Amude, and a performance by the Kulturvan Band. You can find out more about Alaa's amazing intiative at kulturvan.org and if you want to make a contribution to the intiative or donate instruments to their music drive, get in touch with Kulturvan, art27, or Musicians Without Borders ReSounding is hosted by Dr Chris Nicholson, Program Development Manager with Musicians Without Borders. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at:
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| Finding Hope with Laura Hassler | 28 Feb 2022 | 00:38:44 | |
Our first episode of a new season of the ReSounding Podcast, and we kick 2022 off with a moving interview with Laura Hassler, the founder and director of Musicians Without Borders, and one of the co-founders of art27. ReSounding was produced by Ed Holland and Maryana Golovchenko, and edited by Ed Holland The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Rehumanizing with Rikko Voorberg and Rouddy Kimpioka | 03 Dec 2021 | 00:39:08 | |
Walk of Shame is an organisation that has one mission: to rehumanize the way Europeans engage with the topics of migration and refugee status. By acknowledging the collective feelings of shame at having not done enough as a global society to help those in need, Walk of Shame hope to create greater communication through empathy and vulnerable understanding. ReSounding was produced by Ed Holland and Maryana Golovchenko, and edited by Ed Holland The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| The Meaning of Wellbeing with Injonge Karangwa | 31 Oct 2021 | 00:31:26 | |
What do we mean when we talk about health and wellbeing? Across countries and cultures these words may take on totally different meanings and connotations. In countries where healthcare is taken for granted, the term "healthy" may be totally different to those in countries where healthcare is less easy to access. ReSounding is hosted by Dr Chris Nicholson, Program Development Manager with Musicians Without Borders. ReSounding was produced by Ed Holland and Maryana Golovchenko, and edited by Ed Holland The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at:
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| Changing the Narrative with Alana Francis de Govia | 12 Oct 2021 | 00:30:46 | |
The Africa Center in New York City has set out on a huge task: to repair the narrative of African heritage and the African diaspora. Through it's incredibly varied programme of events, talks, exhibitions, outreach programmes and performances, the Center aims to create a healthier and more inclusive portrayal of the lives of African people and their descendants. ReSounding was produced by Ed Holland and Maryana Golovchenko, and edited by Ed Holland The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Declaring Emergency with Victoria Burns | 01 Sep 2021 | 00:32:28 | |
Culture Declares a Climate & Ecological Emergency is a rapidly growing worldwide network of cultural institutions and creatives who are dedicating their work to tackling the worsening environmental disaster.
ReSounding was produced by Ed Holland and Maryana Golovchenko, and edited by Ed Holland You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Celebrating Sanctuary with Danny Vincent | 30 Jul 2021 | 00:29:03 | |
As a registered City of Sanctuary, the city of Bristol UK, has been celebrating it's diverse cultural society for years. Central to these celebrations is the Bristol Refugee Festival, an annual display of the art, music, food, and beauty of the city's migrant and arrived populations. You can see more of the festival on their website. ReSounding is hosted by Dr Chris Nicholson, Program Development Manager with Musicians Without Borders. ReSounding was produced by Ed Holland and Maryana Golovchenko, and edited by Ed Holland | |||
| Painting Ownership with Omaid Sharifi | 01 Nov 2023 | 00:36:42 | |
This month we are joined by prolific human rights advocate and self proclaimed Artivist, Omaid Sharifi. Omaid grew up in Kabul, Afghanistan, and has considered himself an activist from the age of 12. Under the injustices of both the US intervention of his country and both Taliban regimes, Omaid has been using art to speak truth to power and point out cruelty and corruption. In 2014, Omaid co-founded ArtLords, a guerilla operation of artists painting murals on the blast walls of Kabul. By involving local people with the painting of these murals, the organization inspired hope and spoke out against corrupt power mongers. ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| The Human Right to Culture with Zena Edwards | 30 Jun 2021 | 00:33:51 | |
This month, Dr Chris Nicholson talks with Writer, Poet, Activist, and Educator, Zena Edwards, in a special episode recorded for our Artists as Changemakers Conference that took place on June 20th, Refugee Day. Together they unpack the article 27 of the Declaration of Human Rights, stating that everyone has a right to participate in culture. ReSounding is hosted by Dr Chris Nicholson, Program Development Manager with Musicians Without Borders. ReSounding was produced by Ed Holland and Maryana Golovchenko, and edited by Ed Holland You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Music as an Intercultural Practice with Matthias Witt & Ayham Nabuti | 30 May 2021 | 00:36:14 | |
The IN.DI.E Music Project stands for Interculture, Diversity and Empowerment. They offer support and training in music education, career advice and industry networking for musicians with diverse backgrounds living in Germany. This month, Chris Nicholson spoke to project leaders Matthias Witt and Ayham Nabuti to explore the many ways IN.DI.E Music is creating social and personal change on both the large and small scales. Dialogue 1 Dialogue 2 ReSounding is hosted by Dr Chris Nicholson, Program Development Manager with Musicians Without Borders. ReSounding was produced by Ed Holland and Maryana Golovchenko, and edited by Ed Holland The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| The Healing Power of Art With Christopher Bailey | 03 May 2021 | 00:38:02 | |
Our host Chris Nicholson is joined by Christopher Bailey, Arts and Health Lead at the World Health Organisation, in a discussion spanning the many ways that arts and health intersect, how artists facilitate different ways of healing, and how these issues relate directly to the lived experiences of displaced people. You can learn more about The Healing Arts Initiative, and view their upcoming events on their website: thefutureisunwritten.org This episode features an excerpt from Christopher's keynote speech recorded at the The International Society for Neglected Tropical Diseases Festival 2020. ReSounding is hosted by Dr Chris Nicholson, Program Development Manager with Musicians Without Borders. ReSounding was produced by Ed Holland and Maryana Golovchenko, and edited by Ed Holland You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Sounding the Alarm With Eduard Nazarski | 29 Mar 2021 | 00:42:53 | |
In our first episode of the new ReSounding podcast, our host Chris Nicholson spoke with Eduard Nazarski, the former head of Amnesty International Netherlands. Eduard is now working with the refugee advocacy initiative Alarm Europa, in order to resound the alarm for greater action to be taken for refugees and forced migrants. Eduard draws on his career in international advocacy and policy lobbying, as well as his experience as a musician, to explore what makes an effective advocacy campaign and where music and performance plays a crucial role in making a statement. | |||
| Picturing Displacement with Luciana Abait | 29 Sep 2023 | 00:35:28 | |
Luciana Abait is a multimedia artist whose artworks can be seen in all manner of place: in galleries, at airports, in shop windows, and projected onto enormous walls. Born in Argentina, living in the USA, movement, migration, displacement, and nationhood are all core themes of Luciana's works. So too is the topic of climate, and the connections between climate crisis and forced migration. See all of Luciana's works and upcoming projects: lucianaabait.com ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| What Art Can Do with Kate McMillan | 31 Jul 2023 | 00:42:59 | |
Kate McMillan is an artist, academic, and artistic researcher whose work is dedicated to exploring the afterlives of colonialism, the lived experience of migration, and the narratives of women and migrants through complex evocative site-specific installations. This episode features music from Never At Sea composed by Cat Hope. ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Filming Asylum with Lizzi & John Swatland | 03 Jul 2023 | 00:34:46 | |
In the early 2000's Lizzi and John Swatland were not yet filmmakers or activists. After a chance encounter with a famous musician, however, the two soon found themselves involved in advocating for better treatment of refugees in Australia. Their involvement continued to grow into what would become Scattered People: a feature length documentary telling the stories of refugees and asylum seekers in Australia, and how musicians were there to meet and support them. This episode features audio excerpts from the film Scattered People, used with kind permission from Being Reel Films. ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Taking the Stage with Selam Amare | 31 May 2023 | 00:27:05 | |
Is it ok to make a joke of the refugee situation in Europe? Meet the London-based initiative that suggests that sometimes, humor can indeed be the best medicine! This month Darren Abrahams spoke with Selam Amare, the producer of No Direction Home and stand-up comedian. Selam told us all about her surprising journey to the stage, as well as how she is celebrating her Ethiopian heritage through art and culture events. Follow @azmaribet for upcoming Ethiopian music, food, and culture in London. Discover and celebrate Ethiopian culture through food, art, and poetry with products from Selam L'Ethio (selamleethiopia.com) and Market Fiftyfour (marketfiftyfour.com). ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Unsilencing Artists with Ghawgha Taban & Jan Lothe Eriksen | 02 May 2023 | 00:38:34 | |
When we hear the phrase "artistic censorship," it's easy to conjure up a stereotypical image of oppressive control, and to assume that it's only happening in certain countries or regions. However, the truth is that censorship takes many different forms and is present in countries all over the world. Fortunately, there are organizations like Safemuse that are working to address the global spread of censorship against artists and the arts. Based in Norway, Safemuse is dedicated to protecting artists who are being persecuted and providing them with a safe space to create and freely express themselves. In this episode, Laura Hassler speaks to Jan Lothe Eriksen, project manager at Safemuse since its inception, as well as Ghawgha Taban, a Hazaran 'Afran' (Afghan-Iranian) singer who fled Afghanistan and is now creating music dedicated to championing women's freedom in the country. Ghawgha's new EP 'Landless Tree' is a triptych of songs exploring the experience of migration and displacement. It available to listen and purchase now on Bandcamp. This episodes features music by Ghawgha Taban and collaborating artists:
Inclusion of Away From Home is kindly licensed by Ghawgha Taban and LIDIO by Safemuse, a record label supporting the work of censored artists from around the globe. Ghawga Taban – vocal, ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||
| Dissenting with Mai Khôi | 04 Apr 2023 | 00:36:48 | |
Vietnamese singer Mai Khôi is a dissident. After gaining enormous fame as a pop "darling of the state" in her home country, Mai Khôi used her platform to speak out against the repressive laws in the one-party Vietnamese society. Speaking out against strict censorship laws for artists and performers, as well as the gendered restrictions against women, turned Mai Khôi from a celebrated patriotic artist, to an outspoken rebel. This episodes features music by Mai Khôi and collaborating artists:
Inclusion of Xin Ông (Please, Sir) is kindly licensed by Mai Khoi and LIDIO by Safemuse, a record label supporting the work of censored artists from around the globe. Mai Khoi: singer, guitar, goong Music and lyrics: Mai Khoi ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland. The art27 theme music ‘Come Together’ was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR. You can find Matteo at: | |||