Di Tallawah Table
Di Tallawah Table - Episode 9: Bankra Bento Bring Come Hosts: Neila, Michael, and Michael Episode Summary: In this thought-provoking episode of Di Tallawah Table, the hosts gather to reflect on a rich array of themes as they ponder the possibility of this being the final episode of the year (though, as they hint, that decision may still be up in the air!). This week, they delve into the nuances between national heroes and national icons, exploring what such a distinction of roles means to our society and how it might shape cultural identity and collective memory. The...
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Di Tallawah Table - Episode 8: "Making The Arts A Long-Term Career" Podcast Title: Di Tallawah Table Episode Title: Making The Arts A Long-Term Career Episode Number: 8 Release Date: June 1, 2024 Hosts: Michael Sean Harris, Neila Ebanks and Michael Holgate --- Episode Overview In this vibrant and insightful episode of "Di Tallawah Table," Michael, Neila and Michael dive deep into the realities and nuances of sustaining a long-term career in the arts. As multi-faceted Jamaican artists, they share personal anecdotes and experiences from...
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Art As Activism - Welcome back to Di Tallawah Table, where we serve up a hearty dish of conversation and insight. In this episode, Neila, Michael, and Michael delve into the intersection of art and activism, exploring the nuances between activism and advocacy. Activism vs Advocacy - The trio kick off the discussion by dissecting the concept of art as activism. What defines activism in art, and how does it differ from advocacy? - They explore the power of artistic expression in catalyzing social change, from music to visual arts to social media. - Examples are drawn from both historical...
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Di Tallawah Table: Ded-Leff or Set-Good: Succession Planning in the Arts Show Notes: Welcome back to another episode of Di Tallawah Table, where we gather to discuss all things reggae, culture, and community. In this episode, hosts Michael, Neila, and Michael delve into two important topics: succession planning and mentorship in the arts. Segment 1: Talla Wah Yuh Seh In our "Talla Wah Yuh Seh" segment, we take a moment to address feedback and comments from our listeners on past episodes. We love hearing from you and appreciate your engagement with our content....
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Di Tallawah Table: Creativity Costs - Episode 5 Introduction: - Michael and Neila delve into the complex dynamics of creativity and its costs, drawing from their experiences in Jamaica, the US, and the UK. - Highlight the importance of understanding the infrastructure and attitudes necessary to support a thriving creative ecosystem. (Michael (next Mike) was busy with choreography and rehearsal duties) Main Discussion Points: 1. The Cost of Being an Artist: - Explore the financial, emotional, and societal costs that artists and creatives face in pursuing...
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**Episode 4: Mystery, Method Or Madness - Unraveling Creative Processes** **Introduction:** Welcome back to Di Tallawah Table, where we embark on a journey through the intricate tapestry of creativity, unraveling the diverse processes that shape artistic expression. Join us today for an exploration of "Mystery, Method Or Madness," as we delve into the multifaceted approaches to creativity. Our hosts share insights into their unique methods, drawing inspiration from technology, collaboration, and the transformative power of creative spaces and environments. **Main...
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Reggae Online Podcast: Di Tallawah Table Episode 3: "We Festive Bad" In this exciting episode of "Di Tallawah Table," hosts Neila, Michael, and Michael dive deep into the heart and soul of festivals. Titled "We Festive Bad," the trio engages in a lively discussion about the essence of festivals, questioning what truly defines a festival and distinguishing it from a mere concert. Join them as they explore the cultural significance and purpose behind festivals and share their thoughts on whether the events we commonly label as festivals truly embody the spirit of these celebratory...
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Di Tallawah Table, Episode 2! โPon Di Table Topโ this week, we explore the theme of 'Telling Our Stories.' ๐๏ธ Michael, Michael, and Neila engage in a vibrant discussion about our narratives of Jamaica, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Delving into questions of who tells our stories, who is empowered to do so, and the diverse modes of communication we employ. Are there obstacles? What's stopping us? In 'Talla Wah Yuh Seh?' we respond to comments from our first episode, taking the conversation even further. Exclusively on Reggae Online, find us on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Audible,...
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Cultural Spaces Welcome to the inaugural episode of "Di Tallawah Table," the podcast where creativity, academia, and the โTallawahโ spirit of the Caribbean and its culture converge! ๐ด๐๏ธ Join our hosts Michael Holgate, Neila Ebanks, and Michael Sean Harris, three dynamic friends who bring a wealth of experience and passion to the table. ๐ญ Meet the Hosts: - Michael Holgate: Accomplished writer, director and Head of the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts at the University of the West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica. Also Artistic Director of The Ashe Company. -...
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Episode 3: "We Festive Bad"
In this exciting episode of "Di Tallawah Table," hosts Neila, Michael, and Michael dive deep into the heart and soul of festivals. Titled "We Festive Bad," the trio engages in a lively discussion about the essence of festivals, questioning what truly defines a festival and distinguishing it from a mere concert. Join them as they explore the cultural significance and purpose behind festivals and share their thoughts on whether the events we commonly label as festivals truly embody the spirit of these celebratory gatherings.
Key Discussion Points:
1. Defining Festivals: Neila, Michael, and Michael engage in a thought-provoking conversation about what makes a true festival. They explore the various elements that contribute to the essence of a festival, considering cultural, artistic, and communal aspects.
2. Cultural Significance: The hosts delve into the cultural importance of festivals, discussing how these events often serve as a reflection of a community's values, traditions, and identity. They explore the ways in which festivals contribute to cultural preservation and expression.
3. Real Festivals vs. Concerts: Drawing a line between festivals and concerts, the hosts share their insights on whether some events marketed as festivals are, in reality, glorified concerts. They examine the characteristics that distinguish a genuine festival from a music-centric gathering.
4. Purpose of Festivals: Neila, Michael, and Michael explore the fundamental purpose of festivals. From celebrating diversity to fostering community bonds and providing platforms for artistic expression, they discuss the multifaceted roles that festivals play in society.
Resource:
http://www.cioff.org/events-festivals.cfm
How to Join the Conversation:
After listening to the episode, share your thoughts and insights - Talk back to wi in the comments section. Your opinions and experiences with festivals are highly valued, and the hosts encourage listeners to engage in the discussion about what makes a festival truly special.
Tune in to "Di Tallawah Table" Episode 3, "We Festive Bad," for an enlightening and entertaining exploration of the world of festivals within the reggae culture.
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