• Art As Activism
    May 4 2024

    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 movements and contemporary contexts to illustrate the diverse ways in which art can serve as a vehicle for activism.

    Activism in Practice

    - Neila, Michael, and Michael share personal anecdotes and reflections on how activism and advocacy manifest in their own creative work, artistry, and organizational involvement.

    - They highlight specific projects or initiatives where they've witnessed the transformative potential of art in sparking dialogue and mobilizing communities.

    - The importance of authenticity and intentionality in aligning artistic endeavors with meaningful social impact is emphasized.

    Local and Global Activism

    - From grassroots movements to internationally recognized campaigns, the hosts spotlight various examples of activism that resonate with them on both local and global scales.

    - They shed light on causes and movements that have become particularly significant in their lives, from environmental and social justice to racial and cultural identity to LGBTQ+ rights.

    - The discussion extends to acknowledging activists who have inspired them personally, amplifying the voices of those working tirelessly for positive change.

    - Thanks for tuning in to another episode of Di Tallawah Table! Don't forget to subscribe, share, and join the conversation on social media. Until next time, stay inspired and keep pushing for positive change. One love!

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Ded-leff or Set-good Succession Planning in the Arts
    Apr 20 2024

    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. Join us as we reflect on your thoughts and insights, and share our responses to your questions and comments.

    Segment 2: Pon Di Tabletop - Dedd-Leff or Set-Good: Succession Planning in the Arts

    In our main segment, "Pon Di Tabletop," we explore the critical issues of succession planning and mentorship within the arts community. As advocates for the preservation and advancement of the arts and culture, we recognize the importance of nurturing the next generation of talent and leadership.

    Succession planning involves preparing for the future by identifying and developing individuals who can step into key roles within organizations, businesses, and artistic endeavors. We discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with succession planning in the creative industry, and share our insights on how we mentor and have been mentored … or not.

    Mentorship plays a crucial role in the growth and development of artists and professionals in the arts. We explore the significance of mentorship relationships in providing guidance, support, and inspiration to emerging talent. Drawing from our own experiences and observations, we discuss the qualities of effective mentors and the benefits of mentorship programs in fostering creativity, innovation, and excellence.

    Join us as we examine the importance of succession planning and mentorship in ensuring the longevity and vibrancy of Jamaican arts and culture, and explore strategies for empowering the next generation of artists, leaders, and visionaries.

    Tune in to Di Tallawah Table for an engaging and insightful conversation on succession planning and mentorship in the arts, and discover how we can collectively work towards a brighter future for reggae and its community.

    Thank you for listening to Episode 6 of Di Tallawah Table. Stay tuned for more exciting discussions and interviews in future episodes. One love!

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • Creativity Costs
    Apr 6 2024

    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 their passion.

    - Discuss the sacrifices and challenges involved in maintaining a creative career path.

    2. Comparative Perspectives: Jamaica, US, and UK:

    - Draw parallels between the experiences of artists in Jamaica, the US, and the UK.

    - Analyze how differing infrastructures and attitudes impact the creative landscape in each country.

    3. Supporting Creativity:

    - Emphasize the importance of effective policies and support systems in nurturing and protecting artists.

    - Discuss the role of unions and advocacy in advocating for the rights and well-being of creatives.

    4. Elevating Artistry:

    - Explore strategies for elevating the level of artistry within a community or society.

    - Highlight the significance of mentorship, education, and collaboration in fostering artistic excellence.

    Conclusion:

    - Summarize key takeaways from the discussion, emphasizing the need for a supportive infrastructure and proactive policies to foster creativity.

    - Encourage listeners to share their thoughts and experiences on the topic.

    This episode is available on YouTube and all podcast platforms.

    Subscribe, rate, and review the podcast for future episodes.

    Additional Information:

    - Podcast Title: Di Tallawah Table

    - Episode Title: Creativity Costs (Episode 5)

    - Hosts: Michael and Neila

    - Release Date: Saturday, April 6, 2024

    - Available on: YouTube and all podcast outlets.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Mystery, Method or Madness?
    Mar 23 2024

    **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 Discussion:**

    - Centrally, we discuss the unraveling of creative processes through the utilization of devices and props, exploring how technology enhances productivity and innovation in artistic endeavors.

    - Our conversation extends to the dynamics of collaboration, as our hosts reflect on their experiences working with fellow creatives. They delve into the intricacies of co-creation, finding synergy and inspiration in diverse perspectives and talents.

    - Additionally, we explore the significance of creative spaces, environments and groups in nurturing and amplifying artistic vision. From collaborative studios to our inner silent, nurturing landscape, our hosts share how their surroundings as well as their respect for their own rituals influence their creative process and spark inspiration.

    - We also touch upon the process of mounting works on performers, discussing the meticulous attention to detail and the delicate balance of inspiration and feedback, required to bring artistic visions to life on stage or screen.

    **Key Points:**

    - Leveraging technology and props as catalysts for creativity and innovation.

    - The dynamics of collaboration and the enriching exchange of ideas among creatives.

    - The transformative power of creative spaces in fostering inspiration and artistic exploration.

    - The intricacies of mounting works on performers and translating artistic vision into compelling performances.

    **Conclusion:**

    As we conclude today's episode, we're reminded that creativity is a dynamic and multifaceted journey, shaped by a myriad of influences and processes. Whether through technology, collaboration, or the ambiance of creative spaces, the path to artistic expression is as diverse as it is enriching. Join us next time for more revelations, inspiration, and engaging discussions at Di Tallawah Table.

    **Outro:**

    Thank you for joining us on Di Tallawah Table. Remember to subscribe for future episodes and share your thoughts on today's discussion. Until next time, keep unraveling creative processes, embracing the joy of collaboration, and finding inspiration in every facet of the artistic journey. Stay tuned for more captivating conversations from Reggae Online's podcast.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • We Festive Bad
    Mar 9 2024

    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 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.

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    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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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Telling Our Stories
    Feb 24 2024

    Di Tallawah Table, Episode 2! ‘Pon Di Table Top’ this week, we explore the theme of 'Telling Our Stories.' 🎙️ 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, Spotify, and all your favorite podcast platforms. Subscribe, leave a comment, and a review – your thoughts matter to us! 🌎🗣️ #DiTallawahTable #Podcast #Storytelling

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Cultural Spaces
    Feb 10 2024
    Cultural Spaces

    Welcome to the inaugural episode of "Di Tallawah Table," the podcast where creativity, academia, and the “Tallawah” spirit of the Caribbean and its culture converge! 🌴🎙️ 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.

     

    🎭 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.

     

    - Neila Ebanks: Renowned choreographer and Artistic Director of eNKompan.e, thought leader, and Director of Studies at the Edna Manley College in Kingston, Jamaica.

     

    - Michael Sean Harris: Multifaceted artist, singer, writer, electronic musician, and the Director/Owner of www.reggae-on-line.com. Also, an Assistant Professor at Berklee College of Music in Boston.

     

    Neila, Michael, and Michael each engage in ongoing, profound explorations of the intricate facets within Jamaican and Caribbean culture, delving into the rich tapestry of their ancestral roots and diverse pathways. Their artistic expressions emanate from a deep connection to and understanding of this cultural wealth, serving as a profound grounding force for their creative endeavors.

     

    🚀 Episode 1: Cultural Spaces

    In this debut episode, we dive deep into our backgrounds, exploring the intertwining worlds of academia and creativity. Our hosts share personal anecdotes and discuss the opportunities and support they envision for the arts and culture in Jamaica and the wider Caribbean.

     

    🌟 Word of the Day: "Tallawah"

    Each host shares their personal interpretation of the term "Tallawah" – what it means to them individually, as Jamaicans, and its potential significance for the broader Caribbean/Latin American region.

    - Being Artists and Creatives: A candid conversation about the challenges, triumphs, and unique experiences that come with being creatives in the Caribbean.

    - Opportunities and Support for the Arts: Unpacking the current landscape and envisioning the ideal ecosystem for artists in Jamaica and the Caribbean.

     

    🔮 Looking Ahead:

    Join us as we set the stage for the exciting journey ahead. "Di Tallawah Table" promises insightful discussions, intriguing guests, and a celebration of the rich artistic tapestry of the Caribbean.

     

    🎧 Tune in and Get Involved:

    Whether you're an artist, a supporter of the arts, or simply curious about the creative landscape in the Caribbean, "Di Tallawah Table" invites you to pull up a chair and join the conversation.

     

    🌐 Connect with Us:

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    and visit www.reggae-on-line.com for online course on Reggae and Jamiacan culture and spirituality, updates, exclusive content, and to stay connected with the vibrant Caribbean creative community.

     

    Get ready for a captivating blend of intellect, creativity, and Caribbean flair. Let "Di Tallawah Table" be your go-to destination for thought-provoking discussions on the arts in Jamaica and beyond. 🇯🇲🎨🎶

     

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    1 hr and 14 mins