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EPISODE · Dec 31, 2025 · 50 MIN

Exploring Movement and Justice - Anicaya

from Reflections: Conversations in Dance and Culture · host Anita Vallabh

In this episode, Wendy Jehlen, Creative Director of Anikaya, and Anuarite Gikonyo, cultural practitioner and writer, reflect on art as a tool for connection and change. Drawing from The Conference of the Birds and their experiences of cultural exchange, they explore how movement, story, and travel foster empathy and awareness.TakeawaysThe arts can foster empathy and understanding across cultures.Cultural exchange enriches personal and social transformation.Dance serves as a powerful tool for social justice.The Conference of the Birds poem emphasizes the importance of diverse voices.Art can challenge political and social norms.Shared human experiences can bridge class divides.The role of artists is to navigate complex social issues.Contemporary dance reflects current societal themes.Artistic expression can evoke deep emotional responses.Collaboration among artists can lead to impactful change.SummaryIn this podcast, host Anita Vallabh engages with Wendy Jehlen and Anuarite Gikonyo to explore the intersection of movement, art, and social justice. They discuss the journey of the Conference of the Birds, the role of cultural exchange in personal transformation, and how dance serves as a medium for empathy and understanding. The conversation delves into navigating political and social perspectives through art, the significance of shared human experiences, and the future of artistic expression in contemporary society.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Movement and Justice02:33 Wendy's Journey with Conference of the Birds10:57 Anwarite's Experience and Connection to Dance19:34 Exploring Political Standpoints in Art26:59 Debating Contemporary Dance and Artistic Expression30:39 The Nature of Contemporary Art33:34 Exploring the Relevance of Historical Texts37:47 Defining African Contemporary Dance38:47 Audience Impact on Performance Interpretation48:43 Art as a Reflection of Shared Human Experience56:44 The Power of Arts in Social Change

In this episode, Wendy Jehlen, Creative Director of Anikaya, and Anuarite Gikonyo, cultural practitioner and writer, reflect on art as a tool for connection and change. Drawing from The Conference of the Birds and their experiences of cultural exchange, they explore how movement, story, and travel foster empathy and awareness.TakeawaysThe arts can foster empathy and understanding across cultures.Cultural exchange enriches personal and social transformation.Dance serves as a powerful tool for social justice.The Conference of the Birds poem emphasizes the importance of diverse voices.Art can challenge political and social norms.Shared human experiences can bridge class divides.The role of artists is to navigate complex social issues.Contemporary dance reflects current societal themes.Artistic expression can evoke deep emotional responses.Collaboration among artists can lead to impactful change.SummaryIn this podcast, host Anita Vallabh engages with Wendy Jehlen and Anuarite Gikonyo to explore the intersection of movement, art, and social justice. They discuss the journey of the Conference of the Birds, the role of cultural exchange in personal transformation, and how dance serves as a medium for empathy and understanding. The conversation delves into navigating political and social perspectives through art, the significance of shared human experiences, and the future of artistic expression in contemporary society.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Movement and Justice02:33 Wendy's Journey with Conference of the Birds10:57 Anwarite's Experience and Connection to Dance19:34 Exploring Political Standpoints in Art26:59 Debating Contemporary Dance and Artistic Expression30:39 The Nature of Contemporary Art33:34 Exploring the Relevance of Historical Texts37:47 Defining African Contemporary Dance38:47 Audience Impact on Performance Interpretation48:43 Art as a Reflection of Shared Human Experience56:44 The Power of Arts in Social Change

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