Today on Mosaics on Radio Boise we hear from Mungo Ligoya! Mungo moved to Idaho to attend The College of Idaho and has since become a leader in the local arts and music scene. He shares his insights on race relations, culture, community - and how dance, music, and art all play a role in progress. Tune in at 3:30 p.m. on 89.9 or 93.5 FM or Radio Boise's website. Thank you Radio Boise and SB Studios for the opportunity to share these conversations.
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In the world of R&B and soul, few names resonate as powerfully as Al B Sure With a career spanning decades, his smooth, soulful sound has left an indelible mark on the music industry. Beyond his musical prowess, Al B. Sure is a survivor, a creative force, and an influential figure who continues to inspire. In this article, we delve into his remarkable journey, including his recent comeback after a significant health battle, and explore his enduring impact on music and entertainment. So, let's step into the world of a living legend and discover the man behind the music.” https://lnkd.in/eSKCV2Wu
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🎵 "Discover the Stories Behind the Most Iconic One-Hit Wonders! 🎶 Curious to know the stories behind ten iconic songs that became one-hit wonders? From the reasons behind their brief moments in the spotlight to interesting trivia, this blog post delves into the fascinating backstories that you probably haven't heard before. Delve into the intriguing world of music and explore the narratives that shaped these unforgettable tunes. Click here to read more: https://ift.tt/Tz0FfYq "
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Curious how we use data in our concerts? 🤓🎶 We are able to analyze which popular artists in key locations, whose electoral margins are often decided by the size of a concert venue, will increase civic impact the most. To learn more check out this video where Emily White discusses our findings via SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University, moderated by Megan Ihnen! Shoutout to everyone who helped make this project happen including Eliza O'Reilly, Jasmine Lafita, Tomoya Furutani, #EmiHakutani, & Jackson Shapiro!! 🙌
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🎶 🎼 🎵 Ready for a Conversation that challenges the norms of art and music? In our latest episode, join me on a Journey with Steve Hackman as we explore his groundbreaking approach to creating an intersection between classical and contemporary tunes. How you can support artists like Steve: ✅ Create and encourage opportunities for groundbreaking talents year-round. ✅ Support art and music that push boundaries. ✅ Engage with our content—comment, share, and amplify these conversations. ✅ Value an artist's work with fair compensation. ✅ Take a stand against biases and inequalities when they arise. Your participation enriches the artistic landscape and makes these important conversations possible. Be more than a listener—be an advocate for art and culture. https://lnkd.in/d43NPSNk
Pushing Boundaries: Steve Hackman's Innovative Fusion of Art Music
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Founder & Chief Network Weaver at The Horizons Project; bridging peacebuilding, social justice & democracy. Evangelist for Narrative Engagement Across Difference and Restorative Practices for Social Change.
🎶🎵 How much do I love this?!? Creating new music to grow public imagination, melding the arts with futures practices. Super links to resources included in this fun summary of their process. “…the focus is on harnessing the promise and pleasures of worldbuilding on one hand, and musical co-creation on the other, to help people not just think or imagine but play and perform their way into future possibilities. If this strikes you as different from the commonplace framing of futures in support of “strategy” or “decision-making”, you’re right. In a sense, this is upstream of those, aiming at some of the background or cultural context within which conscious decision-making occurs. And in a different sense, it’s downstream, in the detail of lived experience, a part of… the futures of everyday life.” Thanks so much for sharing & “learning outloud” Stuart Candy Brian Eno Cassie Robinson Sarah Drummond EarthPercent Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) 🔗 in comments
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When we as musical artists and performing arts organizations consider our target audiences, it is critical that we clearly understand the value of our product. A key component of our value proposition, as Yo-Yo Ma, the neurologist and author Oliver Sacks and U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy have articulated, is connection: connection to something larger than ourselves, to profound emotions, to each other, and as Jeremy Eichler posits in his acclaimed new book, Times Echo, connection to events, people and places in history. Music creates connection within and between us in a way that few other art forms can. Developing best practices and competencies in order to create and enhance connection is key to attracting, engaging and retaining the audiences we wish to have.
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This Wednesday, June 19, Juneteenth, join Maine Public Classical for a full day of Black artistry, from the 18th century to today. From 7am to 6pm for selections from 40 living and historical composers. Special programming like this is only possible because of your support. Local hosts, passionate about Maine and Classical music. Carefully curated by your Maine Public Classical team, we'll hear from a variety of artists around different themes and time periods. Listen over air or stream, details on where/how to listen can be found here, https://lnkd.in/e_g6nq6U If you value this service and Maine Public's other offerings, lets talk about partnership opportunities with your business or organization. [email protected] of 207-553-7053. and...thank you. #npr #classical #communityradio
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Social Scientist and Historian Analyst, trying to bring understanding, with entrepreneurialship in Human Society.
A post data: A global outlook to history and crisis, is almost related to Ethic, could it be interpreted by the dynamic of thoughts and the evolution of mankind unsolved basic principle of survival. The polarisation of rationalism - irrationalism take humanity to errors and dangerous conflicts destroying the essence of the mankind spiritual existence. Author thinking.
Social Scientist and Historian Analyst, trying to bring understanding, with entrepreneurialship in Human Society.
LACCS-UK Archive: How Economic-sociology and history could it be mixed with music and arts? A difficult question to be answered in a short paragraph. As one goes back on time, travelling from feudalism to the present capitalism, by generalisations, cultural values will be seen dubious if it does not take account an aesthetic-philosophical approach to society values, attempting to know more about the essence of the human spirit. The opposite will be continuum chain of errors without solutions and a negative vision of the future of the human civilised spirit. All Rights Reserved. Mr Geoffrey Crankshaw was a journalist expert in Music and Arts, Musical Opinion Magazine, London.
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How does listening to the rhythms of a city improve urban design and planning? And what exactly is a Musical City? Roma Agrawal MBE is joined by Shain Shapiro PhD, founder of the nonprofit Center for Music Ecosystems, and Dr Sara Adhitya, an urban designer, to learn more. Listen to the full episode here: https://buff.ly/4aqDTvc Peanut & Crumb
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