Language of the Soul Podcast

Mindful Self-Expression with Marina Bakica

April 19, 2024 Dominick Domingo Season 2024 Episode 9
Mindful Self-Expression with Marina Bakica
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Language of the Soul Podcast
Mindful Self-Expression with Marina Bakica
Apr 19, 2024 Season 2024 Episode 9
Dominick Domingo

Welcome to another inspiring episode of Language of the Soul. We're joined by the soulful and captivating Marina Bakica— actress, filmmaker and multi-media artist. Together, we discuss the power of narrative to not only mirror our world but to reshape it. From Marina's impressive theater training through her latest vehicles of expression—photography and cinema—this episode promises a panoramic view of how story, in all its forms, can sow seeds of empathy while nurturing tolerance through exposure to 'the other.'

Guest Bio: Marina Bakica is an actress born in Argentina to a Croatian father and a Spanish mother. She made her acting debut training with Opera director Carlos Palacios, appearing in several of his stage productions. She dedicated herself mainly to theater, touring small and large stages in Buenos Aires with classic and contemporary works, collective creations and street performances. She attended the prestigious UNA, National University of the Arts in Buenos Aires, post-graduating with honors. She taught Creative Movement in several schools and workshops for the community. Marina was also part of the first Dance-Theater company of the National Dance School “Maria Ruanova.” She made a few more theatre performances before traveling to Mexico to study with renowned Maestro Luis De Tavira. Marina then made her way  further north, to L.A. She trained under a series of prominent teachers such as Anna Strasberg and Larry Moss. Marina participated in several plays at the Bilingual Foundation of The Arts; the prestigious Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, with the play “Sliding Into Hades.” It was directed by Ron Sossi, winner of four awards, including best production of the year (L.A Weekly Awards,) among others. Marina also ventured into independent cinema, participating in several award-winning productions. In “Return to Babylon” directed by Alex Monty Canawati, she worked alongside legendary Golden Globe winner, Tippi Hedren (Alfred Hitchcock,’s “The Birds”) and Academy Award nominee, Jennifer Tilly (Woody Allen’s “Bullets Over Broadway,”) to name a few. Recently,  Marina took a special interest in photography and filmmaking, creating her first two shorts: “Screwball” and “Ellas;”the latter was awarded in several festivals.

Learn more about Marina Bakica at www.imdb.me/marinabakica IG:@marinabakica

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Think you would be a great guest for our podcast; please submit a request at LOTS Podcast Guest Pitch Form.

Now more than ever, it’s tempting to throw our hands in the air and surrender to futility in the face of global strife. Storytellers know we must renew hope daily. We are being called upon to embrace our interconnectivity, transform paradigms, and trust the ripple effect will play its part. In the words of Lion King producer Don Hahn (Episode 8), “Telling stories is one of the most important professions out there right now.” We here at Language of the Soul Podcast could not agree more.

This podcast is a labor of love. You can help us spread the word about the power of story to transform. Your donation, however big or small, will help us build our platform and thereby get the word out. Together, we can change the world…one heart at a time!

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Welcome to another inspiring episode of Language of the Soul. We're joined by the soulful and captivating Marina Bakica— actress, filmmaker and multi-media artist. Together, we discuss the power of narrative to not only mirror our world but to reshape it. From Marina's impressive theater training through her latest vehicles of expression—photography and cinema—this episode promises a panoramic view of how story, in all its forms, can sow seeds of empathy while nurturing tolerance through exposure to 'the other.'

Guest Bio: Marina Bakica is an actress born in Argentina to a Croatian father and a Spanish mother. She made her acting debut training with Opera director Carlos Palacios, appearing in several of his stage productions. She dedicated herself mainly to theater, touring small and large stages in Buenos Aires with classic and contemporary works, collective creations and street performances. She attended the prestigious UNA, National University of the Arts in Buenos Aires, post-graduating with honors. She taught Creative Movement in several schools and workshops for the community. Marina was also part of the first Dance-Theater company of the National Dance School “Maria Ruanova.” She made a few more theatre performances before traveling to Mexico to study with renowned Maestro Luis De Tavira. Marina then made her way  further north, to L.A. She trained under a series of prominent teachers such as Anna Strasberg and Larry Moss. Marina participated in several plays at the Bilingual Foundation of The Arts; the prestigious Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, with the play “Sliding Into Hades.” It was directed by Ron Sossi, winner of four awards, including best production of the year (L.A Weekly Awards,) among others. Marina also ventured into independent cinema, participating in several award-winning productions. In “Return to Babylon” directed by Alex Monty Canawati, she worked alongside legendary Golden Globe winner, Tippi Hedren (Alfred Hitchcock,’s “The Birds”) and Academy Award nominee, Jennifer Tilly (Woody Allen’s “Bullets Over Broadway,”) to name a few. Recently,  Marina took a special interest in photography and filmmaking, creating her first two shorts: “Screwball” and “Ellas;”the latter was awarded in several festivals.

Learn more about Marina Bakica at www.imdb.me/marinabakica IG:@marinabakica

Support the Show.

If you would like to make a one-time donation, CLICK HERE, or you can click the support button for other monthly support options.

To learn more and order Language of the Soul: www.dominickdomingo.com/theseeker

Think you would be a great guest for our podcast; please submit a request at LOTS Podcast Guest Pitch Form.

Now more than ever, it’s tempting to throw our hands in the air and surrender to futility in the face of global strife. Storytellers know we must renew hope daily. We are being called upon to embrace our interconnectivity, transform paradigms, and trust the ripple effect will play its part. In the words of Lion King producer Don Hahn (Episode 8), “Telling stories is one of the most important professions out there right now.” We here at Language of the Soul Podcast could not agree more.

This podcast is a labor of love. You can help us spread the word about the power of story to transform. Your donation, however big or small, will help us build our platform and thereby get the word out. Together, we can change the world…one heart at a time!

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