Music!Dance!Culture!
A podcast about music and dance across cultures hosted by Georgia Curran and Mahesh White-Radhakrishnan. We discuss research in ethnomusicology and the anthropology of sound and movement. We also play tracks and excerpts by independent artists especially providing a platform to hear vulnerable and not widely heard performance traditions.
Podcasting since 2021 • 7 episodes
Music!Dance!Culture!
Latest Episodes
Episode 5: Born for this gift with amaXhosa rapper MC Kideo
Music!Dance!Culture! Episode 3. Born for this gift with amaXhosa rapper MC Kideo In this episode co-produced with guests researcher Sudiipta Dowsett and interviewee amaXhosa rapper MC Kideo (aka Makhi Mketho), we hear about Kideo...
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Episode 5
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Episode 4: Representing place through hip-hop with Sudiipta Dowsett
In this episode we interview researcher and performer Sudiipta Shamalii Dowsett, our collaborator on the previous episode and the two episodes to come about her research on representing place through hip-hop in First Nations cultures in Central...
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Episode 4
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Episode 3: On Milpirri and digging up yams of knowledge with Wanta Steven Jampijinpa Patrick and Jerry Jangala Patrick
Music!Dance!Culture! Episode 3. On Milpirri and digging yams of knowledge with Wanta Steven Jampijinpa Patrick and Jerry Jangala PatrickWe learn about a Warlpiri traditional culture and hip-hop festival called Milp...
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Episode 3
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Episode 2: Sakudii Bayláá! Shake and dance! Portuguese Burgher káfriinha with Newton Sellar & group, Hugo Cardoso and Mahesh
This ep dedicated to the late Rachel Outschoorn explores Portuguese Burgher káfriinha. Guests: A/Prof. Hugo Cardoso, Asian Portuguese creole language expert, then Newton & Felicita Sellar, Angelo & Tharniya Pietersz, Kiliptan Sell...
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Episode 1 Part 2: The Value of Research on Music (Anthony Seeger)
In Part 2 of our first episode, we discuss the study of diverse musics and the value of ethnomusicology as it has developed over the 21st century. We interview Emeritus Professor Anthony Seeger about growing up in a family central to the Americ...
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