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    Explore " inclusive art" with insightful episodes like "Best of: The future of art", "That's So Human ft Δημήτρης Αστερίου", "Art as a Tool for Access and Transformation / Kat Rampackova" and "Interview wth Monika Pozek" from podcasts like ""The Future of Everything", "That's so Human", "Dancecast" and "Dancecast"" and more!

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    Best of: The future of art

    Best of: The future of art

    We’re re-releasing a wonderful episode about the positive impact art has on individual and societal health. Guest Deborah Cullinan, vice president for the arts at Stanford, shares how including just 10-20 minutes of art in your day — whether through drawing or dancing to your favorite song — can contribute to improved health. Her insights remind us, and hopefully will remind you as well, that art plays a valuable role in both individual and societal well being. 

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    Chapters:

    (00:00:00) Introduction

    (00:02:04) The Power & Appreciation of Art

    Discussion on the societal shift and increased appreciation and demand  for art activities.

    (00:05:30) Expansive Definition of Art 

    Discussion on potential pushback and challenges in defining art boundaries.

    (00:07:55) Art and Health 

    The intersection of art and health, emphasizing its significance and the book “Your Brain on Art” and some of the neuroscience based benefits.

    (00:11:33) Art in Healthcare 

    Highlighting some of the programs integrating art and healthcare at Stanford including, Stanford Medicine's program "Medicine in the Muse" art programs for healthcare providers, and supporting mental health services for students.

    (00:13:30) Micro Art Moments 

    The potential benefits of small doses of art and demand for art programs 

    (00:15:19) Fluidity in Creating and Consuming Art 

    The symbiotic relationship between creators and consumers of art and the way creating makes you appreciate art more.

    (00:18:04) Technology and the Arts 

    (00:22:44) Exciting Art Collaborations at Stanford

    (00:25:53) The Importances of Art Spaces as safe spaces and community hubs

    (00:28:27) Conclusion

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    That's So Human ft Δημήτρης Αστερίου

    That's So Human ft Δημήτρης Αστερίου

    To ντουέτο του That's So Human, pride Podcast, Αικατερίνη Κονταρίνη & Μαίρη Σακελλαρίου υποδέχονται τον ζωγράφο Δημήτρη Αστερίου και μιλούν τόσο για τον ίδιο ως εικαστικό όσο κ για τους προβληματισμούς που προκύπτουν μέσα από τη δημιουργία... 

    Art as a Tool for Access and Transformation / Kat Rampackova

    Art as a Tool for Access and Transformation / Kat Rampackova

    In this episode of DanceCast, Silva interviews Kat Rampackova, a choreographer, performer, and dance activist based in Barcelona, Spain. Kat shares her journey finding herself as a freelance dance artist after studying theater, contemporary dance, and improvisation across Europe. She is the co-founder of Priestor Súčasného Tanca (PST), a place for developing contemporary dance in her native city Košice in Slovakia. Kat describes PST’s emphasis on access, not elitism, and how that led her into the world of inclusive dance. Her recent piece, Mirage, is a collaboration with Finnish dance company Kaaos and is inspired by the artistic work of Catalan visual artist Joan Miró. Another international project Kat is involved with, Sound in the Silence, takes young people to places of historical significance for educational and artistic workshops. She talks about how learning history and transforming a place through art and dance can be a cathartic experience.

    Follow Kat on Instagram at @katrampackova.

    Here are links to her work and to the art space that she co-founded PST.

    PST - Priestor Sucasneho Tanca: https://www.facebook.com/pst.kosice 

    Here are clips of her previous works, performative-choreographic exposition in collaboration with Sztuka Nowa -theater company based in Warsaw, Poland, dance performance for children Jumika  and inclusive dance performance Body Recognition.

    This interview was originally part of X Dance Festival.

    Interview wth Monika Pozek

    Interview wth Monika Pozek

    In this episode of DanceCast, Silva interviews Monika Požek, founder and director of MeetShareDance in Madrid, Spain. MeetShareDance is an annual festival that takes place in a different country each year, and that was created with the aim of supporting integrative dance as well as building an international network of integrated dance professionals. Silva and Monika discuss the evolution of the festival, Monika’s background, and the spread of integrated dance both in Europe and the United States. Text by Emmaly Wiederholt.

    Monika Požek, founder and artistic director of MeetShareDance, received her first dance training in Slovenia, dancing and competing hip hop for 12 years. After obtaining a degree in continuing education, she moved to Argentina where she began training in contemporary techniques, as well as studying dance movement therapy (at AADT and Maria Fux method) and integrated dance at IUNA with Susana Gonzales. She continued with Danceability teacher training in Finland, workshops with Adam Benjamin, CandoCo and collaborating with a wheelchair dance group Zebra (Slovenia) and DanZass (Madrid). In 2012, she started MeetShareDance. In 2014-15, Monika was a Fulbright Schuman researcher on integrated dance, traveling to Atlanta and working with Full Radius Dance. In 2017, MeetShareDance festival was winner of the #BeInclusive EU Sport Award. Monika lives and works in Madrid.

    http://stanceondance.com
    http://keshetarts.org
    https://meetsharedance.com

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