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Nana Yaa Yeboaa PodcastNana Yaa Yeboaa PodcastGreening Ghana: Awula Serwah’s Eco Missionhttps://youtu.be/gX7td9YDXSc🎙️ Greening Ghana: Awula Serwah’s Eco Mission 🌿Founder of Eco-Conscious Citizens Ghana | Environmental Activist | Youth AdvocateWelcome to another inspiring episode of The Nana Yaa Yeboaa Podcast, where we spotlight change makers rewriting the story of Africa and the diaspora.In this episode, we sit down with Awula Serwah, founder of Eco-Conscious Citizens Ghana, a grassroots movement dedicated to raising awareness about environmental responsibility and sustainable living in Ghana.🔍 In This Conversation, We Explore:Awula’s early life and what shaped her eco-conscious v...2025-07-171h 00Nana Yaa Yeboaa PodcastNana Yaa Yeboaa PodcastLearn to take limitations off yourself in anything you do| Ansa Akyea | Exclusive Interview #ghanaJhttps://youtu.be/9cSYoG9oeX0oin us for an inspiring conversation with Ansa Akyea, a seasoned actor, director, and advocate for the intersection of theatre and health. In this exclusive interview, we explore his journey in the performing arts, the impact of storytelling on mental and emotional well-being, and how acting can be a powerful tool for healing and social change. 🔹 Key Topics: ✅ Ansa Akyea’s journey in theatre and film 🎭 ✅ The connection between acting and mental health 🧠 ✅ How performance can influence healing and therapy 💙 ✅ Challenges and triumphs in the entertainment industry 🌟 ✅ Advice for aspiring actors and creatives 🎬 📌 Don’t miss this insightful discussion f...2025-03-171h 33Nana Yaa Yeboaa PodcastNana Yaa Yeboaa PodcastMy parents gave me my love for Ghana, I am everything AfricaEfia Tekyi-Annan – Social Entrepreneur & Advocate & Cultural LeaderEfia Tekyi-Annan is a dedicated social entrepreneur and advocate committed to uplifting Black communities. She is the founder of Roots of Empowerment (ROE), empowering Black youth through identity-affirming programs, and African Royalty, celebrating African heritage through cultural products and workshops. Her activism includes Co-Founding Black Lives For Change and leading protests against anti-Black racism, with her work recognized by institutions and media outlets like the Toronto Star and CityTV. A devoted mother of three, Efia continues to drive change through leadership, advocacy, and cultural empowerment....2025-02-1656 minNana Yaa Yeboaa PodcastNana Yaa Yeboaa PodcastThe path to success is not with prosperity preachers | Dr. Deforest BSoariesThank you all for watching this channel. My intention on the show is to bring you the best of transformative concersations that you can apply to your life. Prosperity preaching in many African countires is destorying people. Most of the time people need to spend creating and trading or doing business is spent praying to God. This needs to stop. Dr. DeForest , a now retired pastor walks us through the dangers of prosperity preachers from his own reflection and transformation in his life, learning and then teaching his congregation to become money wise.He warns us to "not...2025-01-2843 minNana Yaa Yeboaa PodcastNana Yaa Yeboaa PodcastRacism pushed me out of my comfort zone | Hezzy Ysrayl #inspiration #ai #elevationhttps://youtu.be/noehyhg1kqQWhat the devil makes for evil, the most high makes it good"Hezzy YsraylHezzy's BioHezzy is an accomplished Educator with over 20 years of experience. He is a passionate advocate for inclusive, decolonized learning and integrates Artificial Intelligence, Emotional Intelligence, and Ancient Intelligence into the designs of his innovative, future-focused curricula.With a background in special education and STEAM, Hezzy has significantly impacted diverse student populations, particularly as an Alternative Community Class Teacher at the York Region District School Board (YRDSB). His presence has...2025-01-1841 minNana Yaa Yeboaa PodcastNana Yaa Yeboaa PodcastStop Feeling Stuck, Sick and Stressed | Racheal AbahHere on the Nana Yaa Yeboaa Podcast, our goal is to bring you the best and most enlightening conversations that will inspire you to success. Don't forget to Subscribe  @Philjoe . We are building a community of like minded people interested in self development.Rachael Abah is the founder of Unbroken Woman Mentoring Inc.  She offers faith-based mentoring and leadership development services for women entrepreneurs.  For over a decade, Rachael has promoted the importance of Spiritual Intelligence in meaningful decision-making for positive social impact.  She is a recipient of the Woman On Fire Award for excellence in business, a ke...2025-01-1059 minNana Yaa\'s MusingsNana Yaa's MusingsNana Asi, the Sunday EnergyIn this episode of Nana Yaa's Musings, we embark on a captivating journey into the energies of the 7 days of the week. In the Akan tribe of Ghana, each day is seen as an energy or deity chosen by the soul (kra) before entering this world. The gods of the day influence our personalities, purpose, and careers. We delve into the characteristics, strengths, and weaknesses of the Sunday God, Nana Asi, and how it impacts those born on Sunday. As born leaders and trendsetters, Sunday-borns possess vigor and creativity. We explore how parents and guardians can use this knowledge...2023-08-1014 minNana Yaa\'s MusingsNana Yaa's MusingsThe Earth Element6th July 2023 Nana Yaa’s Musings The Earth Element, Episode 5 In this episode titled The  Earth Element, Nana Yaa discusses the earth element and its influence on a person's physical body and personality. She discusses the characteristics of an earth-element child, including their reliability, groundedness, and a strong sense of self. The episode also highlights their strengths, such as being nurturing, empathetic, and consistent, as well as their weaknesses, including stubbornness, cautiousness, and occasional laziness. It concludes by offering practical strategies for parents to guide and support their earth-element children, emphasizing the importance of...2023-07-0616 minNana Yaa Yeboaa PodcastNana Yaa Yeboaa PodcastHow Kasharo a Congolese woman is giving Hope in the CONGO #congo #education #drcI was introduced to Kasharo through a Keyan sister. I was on my quest to do nursing in the developing world. She said she has someone that needs the skills and expertise I am offering. That was the beginning of this sisterhood and my intrigue into the survivors of war. Through conversations with Kasharo, the founder and executive of Helping Hands for Survivors Inc. DRC, I have understood the magnitude of Rape on the female body. Rape is not an everyday occurrence but a weapon of war to destroy women and communities. The extent and brutality of the rape...2023-07-0453 minNana Yaa\'s MusingsNana Yaa's MusingsThe Elements 29th June 2023 Nana Yaa’s Musings The Elements, Episode 4 This episode, titled "The Elements," focuses on understanding the elements that make up our human body, mind, and spirit, contributing to our uniqueness. Exploring the common knowledge of the four elements (earth, water, fire, and air) found in various cultures, the episode highlights how these elements shape not only our physical bodies but also our personalities. By studying nature and embracing these elements, we gain insights into ourselves and can better guide and nurture our children's individuality. [01:18] - Nana Yaa talks about the...2023-06-2915 minNana Yaa\'s MusingsNana Yaa's MusingsThe KRA / Higher Self / I Am22nd June 2023 Nana Yaa’s Musings The KRA | Episode 3 In this episode, the focus is on understanding the concept of the KRA, which refers to the real self, higher consciousness, or higher self. The KRA is seen as a spark of the Divine, separate from the physical body, mind, and spirit. By recognizing and connecting with the KRA, individuals can tap into their inherent wisdom, intelligence, and limitless potential, leading to a deeper understanding of themselves and their children, creating a smoother and more fulfilling parenting journey. [01:01] - Nana Yaa talks ab...2023-06-2218 minNana Yaa\'s MusingsNana Yaa's MusingsEach of Us is Unique15th June 2023 Nana Yaa’s Musings Each of Us is Unique | Episode 2 The episode explores the idea that each individual is unique and highlights how society often overlooks this uniqueness by categorizing and grouping people. It focuses on the educational system as an example, where students are put into classes and groups based on their learning abilities, which can undermine the talents and abilities of some individuals. The episode also touches on the discomfort many people feel when being alone and the societal pressure to conform to the norm. It emphasizes the importance of...2023-06-1524 minNana Yaa\'s MusingsNana Yaa's MusingsMusings5th June 2023 Nana Yaa’s Musings Musings | Episode 1 In this introductory episode of the "Nana Yaa's Musings" podcast, the host Nana Yaa shares her personal experiences and frustrations of feeling misunderstood and lacking self-understanding during her childhood and teenage years. She reflects on how these patterns repeated with her own children led her to embark on a spiritual journey to find the missing piece in her life. Nana Yaa's goal with the podcast is to provide practical strategies for parents to nurture their children's spiritual growth, understand their individuality, and help them find fu...2023-06-0620 minNana Yaa\'s MusingsNana Yaa's MusingsPodcast Trailer"Nana Yaa's Musings" is a podcast dedicated to nurturing the spiritual development of children through the interplay of spirituality and child psychology. Hosted by Nana Yaa, a passionate advocate for children's well-being, this podcast explores topics such as mindfulness, empathy, self-awareness, and emotional regulation, and their impact on a child's overall well-being. Nana Yaa, drawing from her experience working with children and her background in spirituality, shares personal reflections to provide practical strategies for supporting children's mental health and spiritual growth. Whether you're a parent, educator, or caregiver, join Nana Yaa on this insightful journey to better understand and...2023-06-0602 minPodcast Bahas Apa Yaa?Podcast Bahas Apa Yaa?Nax Kosan X Asrama X RumahanHai Randers! Duh stress banget nih dirumah terus pengen deh kuliah diluar kota, ngekos atau tinggal di asrama biar bisa bebas ngapain aja~ Eitsss tidak semudah itu ferguso. ▪️ Enakan mana yaa? ngekos atau asrama atau jadi anak rumahan aja ? Berat ga sihh jadi anak kosan atau asrama itu? Terus biar jadi anak kosan, asrama dan rumahan yang baik itu gimana? ▪️ Nah Minggu sore ini, Podcast Bahas Apa Yaa? bersama bintang tamu spesial akan membahas bagaimana sih jadi ✨Nax Kosan X Asrama X Rumahan✨ itu? Saksikan di platform kesayangan kalian. Enjoyyy this Episode Randers 🤗 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spot...2021-09-2632 minCoach Y.A.A.Coach Y.A.A.Episode #1 Intro to Coach Yaa and her EnergyIntroduction to Podcast Ask the Coach. First episode talks about Coach Yaa's journey of finding the energy to not only get through workouts but also the workday. She shares her experience of how an energy supplement transformed and tamed her! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bodybyyaa/message2020-08-1800 minGEMS FOR SUCCESSGEMS FOR SUCCESSEP 07: Ellen Osei "Run Your Own Race"Ellen Osei is a Ghanaian-American occupational therapist, humanitarian and model. Ellen’s passion involves helping women and children navigate beyond physical and mental health challenges to reach their fullest potential. Ellen combines her experiences as a therapist, former beauty queen and pageant coordinator to present a mentorship program that helps women of all abilities and backgrounds redefine their beauty and serve in desired roles as leaders and entrepreneurs within their communities. This includes a variety of events throughout the year focusing on identifying and developing power, passion and purpose. Ellen also aims to help families create environments for children that en...2020-04-0832 minGEMS FOR SUCCESSGEMS FOR SUCCESSEP 06: Kiran Shahbaz "Clarify Your Intentions"On this episode, I will be chatting with Toronto native  Kiran Shahbaz  . She is a serial entrepreneur and the founder of three successful businesses;  Snackable, OverHead Pro, and Snackable Studios, where she helps video creators, create, grow and monetize their content. Her productions has reached over 3MM+  audience and on this show, she will be sharing her startup journey and how she was able to overcome some of the challenges she encountered on the road to success. You can connect with Kiran via LinkedIn is: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kiranshahbaz/  This podcast is an initia...2020-01-2426 minGEMS FOR SUCCESSGEMS FOR SUCCESSEP 05: "Self-Reflection is the school of Wisdom"On this episode,  I will be discussing my 2019 goals, reflections, lessons learned and provide some recommendations for 2020 goals.    This podcast is an initiative under Hands of a Hero Foundation. For more information, please visit us at www.handsofahero.org .  You can also follow us on all social media platforms @gemsforsuccess and @handsofahero. Follow Host on Instagram @yaa_birago.  If you would like to be a guest or have a topic you would like us to discuss, please email ybirago@handsofahero.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gemsf...2019-12-2933 minGEMS FOR SUCCESSGEMS FOR SUCCESSEP 04: Christine Dikongué "Integration instead of Inclusion"On this episode, I will be chatting with Christine Dikongué; a Cameroonian-Canadian,  who was raised between three continents and in 6 different countries. Christine has experience in various disciplines (international economics, project management, marketing and technology). She draws on her personal experience and cross-cultural knowledge to raise awareness of issues related to access to quality education (SDG 4) and gender equality (SDG 5), while representing youth and marginalized communities. With her expertise in youth Mentoring , capacity building & strategic partnerships. Christine is a member of the Board of Directors of the United Nations Association in Canada ( Toronto Branch) and the Canadian Black Chamber of Co...2019-12-2446 minGEMS FOR SUCCESSGEMS FOR SUCCESSEP 03: Relocating and starting a business in a new environment with Aina AidooOn this episode, I will be chatting with Aina Aidoo, Co-founder and CEO of Cupcakes Boutique Ghana. We will continue the discussion on relocating and starting a business in a new environment. We will have an in-depth conversation about steps you need to take to start a success and thrive in a countries you are not familiar with. She will also provide tips on how to choose the right business for the right environment and share some of her lessons she has learned on her entrepreneurial journey.        Aina Aidoo is an entrepreneur from Toronto Canada. Aina was born i...2019-11-121h 04GEMS FOR SUCCESSGEMS FOR SUCCESSEP 02: The Art of MentorshipWe all know that mentoring is an essential part of success and growth. Mentoring is a two way relationship in which someone with more experience or a broader perspective in a particular role or activity helps someone with less experience in that area to develop the understanding and awareness that will help them to be successful and adapt quickly to new situations. On this episode of podcasts, I will be talking to Kate Gyasi and Andrew Young to explore the relationship between a mentor and a mentee, the benefits that comes with it, provide tips to be...2019-10-3051 minGEMS FOR SUCCESSGEMS FOR SUCCESSEP 01: RelocatingRelocating to a different country for any reason is becoming more and more popular and in this episode, we discussed the challenges and benefit about moving to a new country and tips to help you with your transitioning.   This podcast is an initiative under Hands of a Hero Foundation. For more information, please visit us at www.handsofahero.org .  You can also follow us on all social media platforms @gemsforsuccess and @handsofahero. Follow Host on Instagram @yaa_birago. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gemsforsuccess/message2019-10-1225 minGEMS FOR SUCCESSGEMS FOR SUCCESSIntro to Gems for SuccessIntroduction to Gems For Success This podcast is an initiative under Hands of a Hero Foundation. For more information, please visit us at www.handsofahero.org .  You can also follow us on all social media platforms @gemsforsuccess and @handsofahero. Follow Host on Instagram @yaa_birago. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gemsforsuccess/message2019-10-0801 minBody and SoulBody and SoulListen.: Cristiane BougerCristiane Bouger muses on time. Cristiane Bouger is a Brooklyn-based artist and writer. She explores the intersection of performance, theater, philosophy, literature, do-­it-­yourself practices and post-­punk influences. Her work reveals existential examinations reflecting upon the female body, desire, cultural conducts, behavior and symbols, biography and fiction. She is a 2012 Movement Research Artist-in-Residence and a 2012-2013 Performa Magazine Writer-in-Residence. Learn more on InfiniteBody blog (http://infinitebody.blogspot.com) (c)2013, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, InfiniteBody2013-05-3000 minBody and SoulBody and SoulListen.: Jennifer MonsonDancer Jennifer Monson, artistic director of iLAND (Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Art, Nature and Dance), talks about her new project, "Live Dancing Archive" which will be presented in New York City at The Kitchen, February 14-16, 21-23. For more information, see http://www.ilandart.org/ or my InfiniteBody blog at http://infinitebody.blogspot.com. (c)Eva Yaa Asantewaa InfiniteBody http://infinitebody.blogspot.com2013-01-2500 minBody and SoulBody and SoulRaimund Hoghe: US premiere of "Pas de deux"Eva's review of German choreographer Raimund Hoghe's "Pas de deux," a duet with Takashi Ueno, at Baryshnikov Arts Center, October 10, 2012. (c)2012, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, InfiniteBody http://infinitebody.blogspot.com2012-10-1100 minBody and SoulBody and SoulListen.: JoAnna Mendl ShawListen to JoAnna Mendl Shaw, choreographer and artistic director of The Equus Projects, as she talks about how an Arabian stallion named Hamlet influenced her creative process. Visit The Equus Projects site: http://www.dancingwithhorses.org/ (c)2012, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, InfiniteBody (http://infinitebody.blogspot.com)2012-10-0500 minBody and SoulBody and SoulListen.: Camille A. BrownDance artists who happen to be both female and Black often find it tough to forge a viable, sustainable career, says Camille A. Brown, the well-regarded choreographer and Artistic Director of Camille A. Brown & Dancers. They need role models. Listen as this inspiring artist shares her experience of taking nourishment from talking with young dance students of color. Camille A. Brown & Dancers http://camilleabrown.org (c)2012, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, InfiniteBody (http://infinitebody.blogspot.com)2012-10-0300 minBody and SoulBody and SoulListen.: Steven RekerListen to the multitalented Steven Reker (dancer, choreographer, musician, songwriter) talk about "creating sonic landscapes" with his band of musicians and dancers, People Get Ready. People Get Ready/Steven Reker will present the world premiere of Specific Ocean at New York Live Arts (October 18-20). Prior to the October 18th show, there will be a conversation about 'Where Contemporary Dance and Pop Music Intersect in NYC Today" at 6:30pm, moderated by Michael Azerrad. More information here: http://www.newyorklivearts.org/event/specific_ocean (c)2012, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, InfiniteBody (http://infinitebody.blogspot.com)2012-10-0100 minBody and SoulBody and SoulListen.: Todd ShalomListen as Elastic City's director/founder Todd Shalom takes us on an improvised walk to his local post office. For information on Catastrophe!, the final "way" of the Elastic City season, with Spanish artist Xavier Acarin--tomorrow, Tuesday, October 2, 7pm, on the Lower East Side--visit the Elastic City site at http://www.elastic-city.org/. (c)2012, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, InfiniteBody (http://infinitebody.blogspot.com)2012-10-0100 minBody and SoulBody and SoulListen.: Dan SaferListen to my guest Dan Safer (Artistic Director of the great dance/theater hybrid troupe, Witness Relocation) talking about the importance of listening. (c)2012, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, InfiniteBody (http://infinitebody.blogspot.com)2012-09-2800 minBody and SoulBody and SoulListen.: Imani UzuriListen to vocalist/composer Imani Uzuri talk about deep listening to the ocean and her own need, as an artist and a woman, for meditative time alone. For more information about Imani Uzuri and her new album, The Gypsy Diaries, visit her site at http://www.imaniuzuri.com. (c)2012, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, InfiniteBody (http://infinitebody.blogspot.com)2012-09-2600 minBody and SoulBody and SoulListen.: Maria BaumanListen to dancer-choreographer Maria Bauman talk about everything she's inspired to listen to, with great care, these days. Bauman fun facts: *Premiered "Stand" at SummerStage, August 11, 2012 *Setting "Stand" at Long Island University Dance Department this semester *Guest Artist at Connecticut College, September 2012 *Teaching contemporary dance at Hunter College this semester *Working with Jen Abrams on a new piece called "Any Resemblance," using video, photography, the Internet and live performance Contact links for more information are available on InfiniteBody blog at http://infinitebody.blogspot.com. (c)2012, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, InfiniteBody (http://infinitebody.blogspot.com)2012-09-2300 minBody and SoulBody and SoulListen.: Deborah HayListen to choreographer Deborah Hay talk about what she has learned from working with highly-skilled performers and about her plans for a sabbatical to re-set, refresh and see what comes next in her work. (c)2012, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, InfiniteBody (http://infinitebody.blogspot.com)2012-09-2100 minBody and SoulBody and SoulListen.: Edisa WeeksListen to director/choreographer/educator Edisa Weeks (DELIRIOUS Dances) talk about the role of storytelling and justice in her work and the inspiration of the political insights of Thomas Paine. Edisa Weeks premieres To Begin the World Over Again at the Irondale Center in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. Sept 27-29 at 8pm; Oct 4-6 at 8pm. (c)2012, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, InfiniteBody (http://infinitebody.blogspot.com)2012-09-1700 minBody and SoulBody and SoulListen.: Saifan ShmererListen as Saifan Shmerer relates how being present with impermanence launched a dreamlike journey of discovery for a choreographer at the start of her career. saifan shmerer | SASSON premieres Nothing Lasts Forever, Nothing is Lost Forever at The End (18 Kent Street, Brooklyn: map/directions). Thursday-Saturday, September 27-29. Details and tickets can be found at www.dontyousass.me. (c)2012, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, InfiniteBody (http://infinitebody.blogspot.com)2012-09-1400 minBody and SoulBody and SoulListen.: Katy PyleListen to dancer-choreographer Katy Pyle talk about the the saving grace--and the power--of imagination. Katy Pyle and Jules Skloot present COVERS -- September 6-9 at The Bushwick Starr. Get details at http://cargocollective.com/katypyle/COVERS. (c)2012, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, InfiniteBody http://infinitebody.blogspot.com2012-08-2800 minBody and SoulBody and SoulListen.: Doug VaroneSurprise! It's time to revive my old dance interview podcast, Body and Soul. I'll be starting with Listen., a new series-within-the-series that will feature short, unmediated takes by artists from the dance world and allied disciplines about...well, really about anything they want to say, any way they want to say it. While I expect that these folks have plenty to say about life, art, politics, spirituality and more, each one will have to keep it all down to 10 minutes max--which is good for focusing the speaker's mind and holding the typical Web surfer's attention, right? Listen. Doug Varone and...2012-08-2100 minBody and SoulBody and SoulAviva Davidson: Body and Soul podcastAviva Davidson, Executive and Artistic Director of Dancing in the Streets, talks about Hip Hop Generation Next 2009, a celebration of global hip hop culture, with upcoming events in July and August in Queens, Manhattan and the Bronx. Details at Dancing in the Streets -- http://www.dancinginthestreets.org. (c)2009, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, http://infinitebody.blogspot.com2009-06-1600 minBody and SoulBody and SoulNaomi Goldberg Haas: Body and Soul podcastToday, I visited with Naomi Goldberg Haas/Dances for a Variable Population--fifteen dancers who range in age from mid-20s to 80s--at a rehearsal for the premiere of "Fanfare" at the Whitehall Terminal of the Staten Island Ferry. This twenty-minute work will utilize the terminal's bright, spacious and rather busy waiting room for 12:30pm and 1:30pm performances on June 15, 17, 19, 22, 24, 26 and 27. Subways: #1 to South Ferry, 4/5 to Bowling Green or R to Whitehall Street. Admission is free. Just take the stairs or escalators up to the waiting room and look around! "Fanfare" is a presentation of Sitelines 09, the summer site-specific performance series...2009-06-0900 minBody and SoulBody and SoulOlive Bieringa: Body and Soul podcastOlive Bieringa of The BodyCartography Project, based in Minneapolis, talks about plans for next month's SEEDS Festival of arts and ecology. Now set to launch its second summer at EARTHDANCE in Massachusetts, SEEDS is an international, interdisciplinary festival, forging connections between innovative artists and scientists. SEEDS http://www.earthdance.net/seeds The BodyCartography Project http://www.bodycartography.org (c)2009, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, http://infinitebody.blogspot.com2009-05-2800 minBody and SoulBody and SoulMegan V. Sprenger: Body and Soul podcastChoreographer Megan V. Sprenger joins me to talk about "...within us," her new, evening-length production at PS 122, May 17-24 (Tues-Sat at 7:30pm; Sun at 5:30pm. Company information at Megan V. Sprenger/mvworks -- http://www.mvworks.org/ Further information at Performance Space 122 -- http://www.ps122.org -- or 212-352-3101 (c)2009, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, http://infinitebody.blogspot.com2009-05-1100 minBody and SoulBody and SoulMichelle Boulé: Body and Soul podcastMichelle Boulé is a choreographer, teacher and performer well-known for her work with cutting-edge dancemakers such as John Jasperse, Miguel Gutierrez, Donna Uchizono, Beth Gill, Doug Varone and Deborah Hay. She is also a certified practitioner of BodyTalk, a fascinating bodymind healing modality which we discuss in today's podcast. Michelle Boulé http://michelleboule.wordpress.com Nurture Day Open House Nurture New York Thursday, May 7 (4-8pm) $30 for one of various mindbody modalities, including BodyTalk; $25 for 2 or more. See Web site for details. Drop in: Reservations not required! Nurture New York, 1123 Broadway, Suite 1205, Manhattan (at 25th Street); 212-580-2689; http://www.nu...2009-05-0700 minBody and SoulBody and SoulBerkeley crisis--Pt. 2: Body and Soul podcastCarissa Kranz (see photo at http://infinitebody.blogspot.com) is a ballerina and studies law at the University of California, Berkeley (Boalt). She's also one of many Berkeley students protesting proposed budget cuts that would greatly diminish the school's much-respected physical education department and its dance classes. Hear why this program is important to the 5,000 students it serves each year and how students like Kranz are organizing to save it. Berkeley crisis--Pt. 1 featured David E. Garcia, a graduate student in the Chemistry department, dancer and choreographer. "Don't Hurt the Body for the Mind" by 12 Lecturers of The Physical Education Program...2009-04-2500 minBody and SoulBody and SoulBerkeley crisis--Pt. 1: Body and Soul podcastDavid E. Garcia is a graduate student in Chemistry at the University of California at Berkeley. He's also a dancer, a choreographer and one of many Berkeley students protesting proposed budget cuts that would greatly diminish the school's much-respected physical education department and its dance classes. Hear why this program is important to the 5,000 students it serves each year and how students like Garcia are organizing to save it. Berkeley crisis--Pt. 2 will feature law student and ballerina Carissa Kranz. "Don't Hurt the Body for the Mind" by 12 Lecturers of The Physical Education Program, The Daily Californian Online (March 13, 2009) http://tinyurl...2009-04-2500 minBody and SoulBody and SoulJody Oberfelder: Body and Soul podcastJody Oberfelder received a dream commission from the Brooklyn Philharmonic--to choreograph Stravinsky's "A Soldier's Tale" for a May 9th performance at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Little did she realize that her project would become a casualty of New York's economic crisis when, like so many other arts institutions, the Philharmonic was forced to slash its budget. Oberfelder joined me today to talk about her re-imagining of "A Soldier's Tale," the ironic relevance of its theme and her renewed efforts to bring this production to life. Web site of Jody Oberfelder Dance Projects: http://www.jodyoberfelder.com Daniel Goode's...2009-04-1300 minBody and SoulBody and SoulFiona Dolenga: Body and Soul podcastIt's not unusual to discover a dance artist with a strong talent in other arts or areas of interest. But as a longtime Tarot counselor and teacher, I was intrigued and delighted to learn that choreographer Fiona Dolenga has designed a Tarot deck of her own, featuring photos of colleagues from New York's dance community. I spoke with her about the creation of this beautiful deck and her dance work-in-progress. The Web site of Hidden Arena Dance/Fiona Dolenga and Company is at http://www.hiddenarenadance.org. For more information about Tarot imagery, I highly recommend Aeclectic.net at http...2009-04-0900 minBody and SoulBody and SoulAki Sasamoto and Arturo Vidich: Body and SoulAki Sasamoto and Arturo Vidich of Culture Push discuss "Domestic Partner"--their provocative new installation/simultaneous performance, hosted by The Chocolate Factory (Wednesday-Saturday, April 8-11, 8pm). Learn more about Aki Sasamoto and Arturo Vidich at http://www.culturepush.org. The Chocolate Factory, 5-49 49th Street, Long Island City, New York Complete information, directions and ticketing at http://www.chocolatefactorytheater.org/home.html Movement Research -- http://www.movementresearch.org/ (c)2009, Eva Yaa Asantewaa,http://infinitebody.blogspot.com2009-04-0400 minBody and SoulBody and SoulPaul Singh: Body and Soul podcastFor the past few years, Paul Singh--who has performed for some of New York's most innovative dance makers--has started branching out as a choreographer in his own right with his company, Singh & Dance. In our recent conversation, he talks about what drives his creativity and the unusual risks he takes for authenticity in movement. Learn more about Paul Singh at http://www.paulsinghdance.com. (c)2009, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, InfiniteBody, http://infinitebody.blogspot.com2009-04-0200 minBody and SoulBody and SoulJulian Barnett: Body and Soul podcastDanspace Project will present "Sound Memory"--a full-evening world premiere by the talented young dancer-choreographer Julian Barnett. Barnett joins me to talk about this work, inspired by the influence of old audio technology--music cassette tapes--on memory and imagination. "Sound Memory" at Danspace Project at St. Mark's Church, Thursday-Saturday, 8:30pm. Schedule and ticketing information at http://www.danspaceproject.org or 866-811-4111 Julian Barnett Web site at http://www.julianbarnett.com Dance critic and blogger Apollinaire Scherr's essay on a preview of "Sound Memory" can be found at http://www.artsjournal.com /foot/2008/06/julian_barnetts_sound_memory_a.html. (c)2009, Eva...2009-03-1300 minBody and SoulBody and SoulIvy Baldwin: Body and Soul podcastCelebrating its 10th anniversary, Ivy Baldwin Dance premieres 'Bear Crown" at Dance Theater Workshop next week, March 18-21. Baldwin's dance-theater aesthetic immerses viewers in mysterious environments with an aura of darkness and twisted humor. Wednesday-Saturday, March 18-21, 7:30pm. Post-show talk with Heather Olson (3/18). Pre-show coffee & conversation with Sara Nash (3/19 at 6:30pm). 10th Anniversary Benefit Gala performance and party (3/19). For schedule and ticketing details, visit http://www.dancetheaterworkshop.org. For company information, visit http://www.ivybaldwindance.org Special note: Justin Jones's Minneapolis-based dance podcast--Talk Dance MPLS--is available through iTunes. (c)2009, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, InfiniteBody (http://infinitebody.blogspot.com)2009-03-1300 minBody and SoulBody and SoulHeidi Latsky: Body and Soul podcastDancer-choreographer Heidi Latsky presents the New York City premiere of "GIMP"--a full-throttle, passionate ensemble work that expands expectations and perceptions of the body, disability and performance. Thursday-Saturday, March 19-21, 8pm. Opening night reception honors The Wounded Warrior Project (http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org) Abrons Arts Center at Henry Street Settlement, 466 Grand Street (at Pitt); 212-598-0400 Further information at http://www.thegimpproject.com Boston premiere at the Institute of Contemporary Art, April 24-25 (http://www.icaboston.org) (c)2009, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, InfiniteBody (http://infinitebody.blogspot.com)2009-03-1100 minBody and SoulBody and SoulBrian Rogers: Body and Soul podcastBrian Rogers talks about The Chocolate Factory--an influential multidisciplinary arts space and gallery in Long Island City, Queens--and about his new full-evening work "redevelop (death valley)." Brian Rogers, a graduate of Bennington College, is the co-founder and Artistic Director of The Chocolate Factory Theater. His works for the company include "2 Husbands" (2007), a collaboration with playwright Ken Urban; "GUN PLAY" (2006); and "AUDIT" (2004). Brian curates The Chocolate Factory's Visiting Artist Program and has collaborated as a sound, video and performance artist on numerous projects. He is also Director of Operations for Dance Theater Workshop and curator of the newly-renovated cabaret space at...2009-01-3000 minBody and SoulBody and SoulValerie Green: Body and Soul podcastValerie Green joins me to talk about Green Space--her dance studio and performance space in Long Island City--and its many services to the artists, audiences and families of Queens, New York's most ethnically-diverse borough. See Green perform her solo "Underground" at 92nd Street Y's free Fridays @ Noon program on January 23. Information at http://www.92Y.org or at 212-415-5435. InfiniteBody blog at http://infinitebody.blogspot.com Valerie Green bio and company information at http://DanceEntropy.org Green Space Studio at http://www.GreenSpaceStudio.org (c)2009, Eva Yaa Asantewaa2009-01-1600 minBody and SoulBody and SoulTara O'Con: Body and Soul podcastMy guest, the emerging choreographer Tara O'Con, will make her Danspace Project debut with the eerie, intriguing "Walk It Once"--a trio originally presented at The Chocolate Factory in June 2008. She shares a program with choreographer-puppeteer Enrico D. Wey, January 22-24, 8:30pm. Tara O'Con graduated with honors in 2003 with a B.A. in dance and performance from Roger Williams University. Currently residing in Brooklyn, she has presented her work in showcases at Dixon Place, The Brooklyn Arts Exchange, WOW Café Theater, The Chocolate Factory Theater (Fresh Meat Festival), and by Dancenow NYC. In 2007, O'Con was among six emerging choreographers to b...2009-01-0700 minBody and SoulBody and SoulBenjamin Ford Asriel: Body and Soul podcastAs the arts world struggles to cope with the global economic crisis, dancer-choreographer Benjamin Ford Asriel outlines his strategy of using the Internet to open the process of creating new work to his donors. Learn more at Project Paper Trail (http://www.basriel.com). Program notes at http://infinitebody.blogspot.com. Guest information at http://www.basriel.com/Project_Paper_Trail/me.html (c)2008, Eva Yaa Asantewaa2008-12-2200 minBody and SoulBody and SoulZahava: Body and Soul podcastZahava's mission encompasses not only dance as aesthetic expression but also its role in individual and societal healing. She writes, "My body has led me to teachers, rhythms, techniques, abandon, containment, ecstasy, erotic languid prayers, rituals geometry, discipline, storytelling and healing. Through these journeys I have found spirit guides, competition, self criticism, deep reverence, the practice of life in uncomfortable and pleasurable tempos." In this conversation, Zahava discusses her practice as a dancer and her understanding of how racism gets played out in our relationship with our bodies, the source of discord and of peace. Program notes: http://infinitebody.blogspot...2008-12-1900 minBody and SoulBody and SoulAnnie-B Parson: Body and Soul podcastAnnie-B Parson--co-founder and choreographer of the Bessie Award-winning Big Dance Theater--joins forces with the exciting post-classical string quartet ETHEL and dancer Elizabeth DeMent for a site-specific production in the Winter Garden at World Financial Center. "Wait for Green"--ETHEL's third Winter Solstice concert at WFC--premieres on Friday, December 19, in two free performances--12:30pm and 7pm. "Wait for Green" has been commissioned by arts>World Financial Center for its 20th Anniversary celebration. Program notes: http://infinitebody.blogspot.com Guest and venue information: http://www.bigdancetheater.org; http://www.ETHELcentral.com; http://www.ArtsWorldFinancialCenter.com (c)2008,Eva Yaa Asantewaa2008-12-1300 minBody and SoulBody and SoulBrenda Neville: Body and Soul podcastThis season, Brenda Neville's Neville Dance Theatre brings a contemporary Nutcracker with a world of difference to Brooklyn's Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts (Long Island University). With a Brooklyn-based setting that features techie toys for kids of all ages and a party mix of capoeira, tango, Irish dancing and more, this production puts a fresh spin on the beloved winter classic. Program notes--http://infinitebody.blogspot.com. Guest information at http://www.nevilledance.com and http://www.kumbletheater.org (c)2008,Eva Yaa Asantewaa2008-12-0700 minBody and SoulBody and SoulKyle Abraham: Body and Soul podcastKyle Abraham--native of Pittsburgh and MFA graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts--has danced in the companies of Nathan Trice, Bill T. Jones, Mimi Garrard, Kevin Wynn, among others, and is now making a name for himself as an independent choreographer with promise. This week, Abraham joins Bessie winner Layard Thompson on a program of new work at Dance Theater Workshop (Wednesday-Saturday, December 3-6, 7:30pm). Program notes--http://infinitebody.blogspot.com. Guest information at http://www.abrahaminmotion.org and http://www.dancetheaterworkshop.org (c)2008, Eva Yaa Asantewaa2008-12-0200 minBody and SoulBody and SoulLayard Thompson: Body and Soul podcastBessie Award winner Layard Thompson joins me for a wide-ranging discussion of the interrelatedness of dance and watcher, art and the world in which we live. This week, Thompson will share an evening of new work with choreographer Kyle Abraham of Abraham.In.Motion at Dance Theater Workshop (Wednesday-Saturday, December 3-6, 7:30pm). My interview with Abraham will follow shortly. Program notes--http://infinitebody.blogspot.com. Guest information at http://www.dancetheaterworkshop.org. (c)2008, Eva Yaa Asantewaa2008-12-0200 minBody and SoulBody and SoulGesel Mason: Body and Soul podcastDancer-choreographer Gesel Mason--of the DC-area based Mason/Rhynes Productions and Gesel Mason Performance Projects--discusses her wide-ranging work on behalf of diverse artists and audiences, as well as her celebrated project--"No Boundaries"--featuring historic and contemporary dance by Black choreographers such as Donald McKayle, Bebe Miller, David Roussève and Jawole Willa Jo Zollar. Program notes--http://infinitebody.blogspot.com. Guest info at http://www.mason-rhynes.org and http://www.gmasonprojects.com. (c)2008, Eva Yaa Asantewaa2008-11-0500 minBody and SoulBody and SoulLuciana Achugar update: Body and Soul podcastBessie Award-winning choreographer Luciana Achugar brings a new work--"The Sublime is Us"--to a studio space at Dance Theater Workshop, beginning October 21. Program notes--http://infinitebody.blogspot.com. Guest info at http://www.lachugar.org and http://www.dtw.org. (c)2008, Eva Yaa Asantewaa2008-10-1100 minBody and SoulBody and SoulUF dancers visit NYC: Body and Soul podcastA few weeks ago, I interviewed choreographer Neta Pulvermacher about her UF/NYC Dance Xchange program for dance majors from University of Florida's College of Fine Arts. The students are now here in New York, and I met them last evening at Judson Memorial Church where we attended a Movement Research performance. After watching dances by Rose Anne Spradlin, Rebecca Lazier, DD Dorvillier and Julian Barnett, we gathered around, and I asked the students to share some of their reactions to the show. LINKS Interview with Neta Pulvermacher http://infinitebody.blogspot.com/2008/04/neta-pulvermacher-body-and-soul-podcast.html Joyce SoHo http://www.joyce.org ...2008-05-0605 minBody and SoulBody and SoulUF dancers visit NYC: Body and Soul podcastA few weeks ago, I interviewed choreographer Neta Pulvermacher about her UF/NYC Dance Xchange program for dance majors from University of Florida's College of Fine Arts. The students are now here in New York, and I met them last evening at Judson Memorial Church where we attended a Movement Research performance. After watching dances by Rose Anne Spradlin, Rebecca Lazier, DD Dorvillier and Julian Barnett, we gathered around, and I asked the students to share some of their reactions to the show. LINKS Interview with Neta Pulvermacher http://infinitebody.blogspot.com/2008/04/neta-pulvermacher-body-and-soul-podcast.html Joyce SoHo http://www.joyce.org ...2008-05-0600 minBody and SoulBody and SoulUF dancers visit NYC: Body and Soul podcastA few weeks ago, I interviewed choreographer Neta Pulvermacher about her UF/NYC Dance Xchange program for dance majors from University of Florida's College of Fine Arts. The students are now here in New York, and I met them last evening at Judson Memorial Church where we attended a Movement Research performance. After watching dances by Rose Anne Spradlin, Rebecca Lazier, DD Dorvillier and Julian Barnett, we gathered around, and I asked the students to share some of their reactions to the show. LINKS Interview with Neta Pulvermacher http://infinitebody.blogspot.com/2008/04/neta-pulvermacher-body-and-soul-podcast.html Joyce SoHo http://www.joyce.org ...2008-05-0605 minBody and SoulBody and SoulNeta Pulvermacher: Body and Soul podcastNew York-based choreographer Neta Pulvermacher, who teaches at the University of Florida, joined me to talk about her plans for this year's big student field trip to New York--the Second Annual UF/NYC Dance Xchange (May 3-10, 2008)--and also share a preview of other exciting upcoming projects. BIO Neta Pulvermacher is the founder and project director of the UF/NYC Dance Xchange. She was born and raised in Kibbutz Lehavot Habashan, Israel. She graduated from Juilliard in 1985 and holds an MFA from the ADF/Hollins University. She founded The Neta Dance Company in 1987 and since then has choreographed over 65 works...2008-04-1843 minBody and SoulBody and SoulNeta Pulvermacher: Body and Soul podcastNew York-based choreographer Neta Pulvermacher, who teaches at the University of Florida, joined me to talk about her plans for this year's big student field trip to New York--the Second Annual UF/NYC Dance Xchange (May 3-10, 2008)--and also share a preview of other exciting upcoming projects. BIO Neta Pulvermacher is the founder and project director of the UF/NYC Dance Xchange. She was born and raised in Kibbutz Lehavot Habashan, Israel. She graduated from Juilliard in 1985 and holds an MFA from the ADF/Hollins University. She founded The Neta Dance Company in 1987 and since then has choreographed over 65 works...2008-04-1800 minBody and SoulBody and SoulNeta Pulvermacher: Body and Soul podcastNew York-based choreographer Neta Pulvermacher, who teaches at the University of Florida, joined me to talk about her plans for this year's big student field trip to New York--the Second Annual UF/NYC Dance Xchange (May 3-10, 2008)--and also share a preview of other exciting upcoming projects. BIO Neta Pulvermacher is the founder and project director of the UF/NYC Dance Xchange. She was born and raised in Kibbutz Lehavot Habashan, Israel. She graduated from Juilliard in 1985 and holds an MFA from the ADF/Hollins University. She founded The Neta Dance Company in 1987 and since then has choreographed over 65 works...2008-04-1843 minBody and SoulBody and SoulRegina Nejman: Body and Soul podcastBrazil-born/New York-based Regina Nejman will bring "Reveal" to the Merce Cunningham Studio, May 1-4. This new dance-theater piece explores the meaning of privacy in today's technology-driven world, delving into the relationship between privacy and technology, and the impact of this relationship on everyday life. BIO Regina Nejman has been creating her own choreography since 1993. She formed Regina Nejman and Company in 1997. Recipient of the Outstanding Choreography Award at the 2005 New York International Fringe Festival for the premiere of "The Velocity of Things," Regina and her company have been steadily touring Brazil for the past two years, where the company...2008-04-1017 minBody and SoulBody and SoulRegina Nejman: Body and Soul podcastBrazil-born/New York-based Regina Nejman will bring "Reveal" to the Merce Cunningham Studio, May 1-4. This new dance-theater piece explores the meaning of privacy in today's technology-driven world, delving into the relationship between privacy and technology, and the impact of this relationship on everyday life. BIO Regina Nejman has been creating her own choreography since 1993. She formed Regina Nejman and Company in 1997. Recipient of the Outstanding Choreography Award at the 2005 New York International Fringe Festival for the premiere of "The Velocity of Things," Regina and her company have been steadily touring Brazil for the past two years, where the company...2008-04-1017 minBody and SoulBody and SoulAlex Escalante: Body and Soul podcastAlex Escalante's new evening-length work--"Clandestino"--pays tribute to his Mexican heritage, his immigrant parents, and the courage of undocumented workers, living in the United States, who, in the spring of 2006, turned out for massive rallies for their human rights. At a time when illegal immigration has become an exploited political flashpoint, Escalante asks audiences to confront their own feelings and opinions on this issue. The personal is the political, and vice-versa, in this vibrant presentation featuring live and recorded music, film, and a movement vocabulary inspired by contemporary Mexican social dances. Visit "Clandestino" on MySpace (see link below). BIO ...2008-03-2800 minBody and SoulBody and SoulAlex Escalante: Body and Soul podcastAlex Escalante's new evening-length work--"Clandestino"--pays tribute to his Mexican heritage, his immigrant parents, and the courage of undocumented workers, living in the United States, who, in the spring of 2006, turned out for massive rallies for their human rights. At a time when illegal immigration has become an exploited political flashpoint, Escalante asks audiences to confront their own feelings and opinions on this issue. The personal is the political, and vice-versa, in this vibrant presentation featuring live and recorded music, film, and a movement vocabulary inspired by contemporary Mexican social dances. Visit "Clandestino" on MySpace (see link below). BIO ...2008-03-2822 minBody and SoulBody and SoulAlex Escalante: Body and Soul podcastAlex Escalante's new evening-length work--"Clandestino"--pays tribute to his Mexican heritage, his immigrant parents, and the courage of undocumented workers, living in the United States, who, in the spring of 2006, turned out for massive rallies for their human rights. At a time when illegal immigration has become an exploited political flashpoint, Escalante asks audiences to confront their own feelings and opinions on this issue. The personal is the political, and vice-versa, in this vibrant presentation featuring live and recorded music, film, and a movement vocabulary inspired by contemporary Mexican social dances. Visit "Clandestino" on MySpace (see link below). BIO ...2008-03-2822 minBody and SoulBody and SoulSandra Catena: Body and Soul podcastHere’s my conversation with Sandra Catena, popular belly dance instructor and performer, personal trainer and author of “The African Belly Dance”–the first murder mystery to feature a belly dancer as its protagonist. BOOK FACTS “The African Belly Dance” is a murder mystery featuring Santina Cole, a first generation Italian-American from Newark, New Jersey. Santina was raised in a blue-collar family with deep Catholic roots and much to the chagrin of her family, becomes a belly dancer. Santina is a feisty, funny, red hot woman from the hood who finds herself in the middle of trouble. While performing in West Africa...2008-03-2100 min