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Sabar drumming, a symbol of African percussion culture, is a dialogue between drummers and dancers. The drummer shifts rhythms based on the dancer's movements, while the dancer responds dynamically to ...
The unveiling of Marco Cochrane’s R-Evolution in San Francisco has led to a mirror image of Petaluma’s “bathtub art” debate, as locals from one city reject the artwork from another.
From the ancestral art of guca imigani, kuvugira inka, and guterana, storytelling has long been the soul of Rwandan tradition, a vessel for truth-telling, wisdom-sharing, and memory preservation. On ...
The Kuskokwim Ice Classic tripod is once again up on the river in front of Bethel. It’s part of an annual nonprofit ...
In 2017, Guo opened a Hakka bamboo carving workshop, the first of its kind in Ganzhou, where he has since been busy creating ...
Dance has always been a part of Samantha Sordi’s life. At three years old, Sam catapulted herself into the world of ballet, ...
The allure of finding lost art treasures is real, but proving authorship—and determining an artwork’s commercial value—can be ...
New Orleans pulses with a rhythm all its own—jazz spilling from street corners, the scent of gumbo wafting through the air, and the constant hum of ...
The capsule collection includes silk shawls, bespoke jewellery and a hand-crafted patinated steel mirror handcrafted in the ...
Limassol’s city centre is about to burst into colour, rhythm and creativity once more as the Street Life Festival returns for its 17th edition on May 3. Organised by The Copy Shop and Project2C, with ...
A revolution begins with an idea. And, over the course of time, as people have fought against totalitarian powers, cinema has given those ideas a body—a moving, breathing, choreographed rhythm that ...
Gerald Clayton’s Ones and Twos is a two-part project; the first installment is revealed here. Clayton calls it an experiment ...