Our twelfth installment features Peter J. Kuo, with our host Courtney J. Boddie from the Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie Podcast, who acknowledges that growth must remain constant within individuals in order to properly understand and serve humanity. By constructing spaces that serve multiple identities, we receive the opportunity to learn and unlearn from our peers.
The challenge, power.
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Mariechen is a freelance musician and teacher from Cape Town. Until recently, she has only considered herself to be a classical double bassist by profession, as that was what she studied and trained for. Throughout the lockdown period, she participated in many different online double bass lessons, masterclasses, and summits. Attending these virtual international platforms, she felt inspired and connected, regardless of the distance. At some point something just clicked, and she asked herself: ‘Why not South Africa?’
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Our eleventh installment continues the conversation with our panel of guests including Robyne Walker Murphy, Toya Lillard and Durell Cooper, with our host Courtney J. Boddie from the Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie Podcast, whom are all fighting for equitable arts education for BIPOC youth.
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Our tenth installment features a panel of guests including Robyne Walker Murphy, Toya Lillard and Durell Cooper, with our host Courtney J. Boddie from the Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie Podcast, whom are all fighting for equitable arts education for BIPOC youth.
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Our ninth installment features Ashley Herring, with our host Courtney J. Boddie from the Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie Podcast, who desires to see Black youth treated with dignity and given a learning environment that sees and acknowledges them in the fullness of their humanity.
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