In the world of artistic expression, both comics and jazz stand out as vibrant and engaging forms of creativity. Comics, with their unique blend of visual art and storytelling, captivate readers of all ages with their colorful characters and imaginative worlds. On the other hand, jazz, with its soulful melodies and improvisational spirit, enchants audiences with its rhythmic complexity and emotional depth.When these two dynamic art forms converge, a magical synergy unfolds. In this ten-episode podcast, singer, composer and researcher Geisa Fernandes deals with several aspects in common between jazz and comic books. Embark on this sound-visual journey and enjoy!
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In the world of artistic expression, both comics and jazz stand out as vibrant and engaging forms of creativity. Comics, with their unique blend of visual art and storytelling, captivate readers of all ages with their colorful characters and imaginative worlds. On the other hand, jazz, with its soulful melodies and improvisational spirit, enchants audiences with its rhythmic complexity and emotional depth.When these two dynamic art forms converge, a magical synergy unfolds. In this ten-episode podcast, singer, composer and researcher Geisa Fernandes deals with several aspects in common between jazz and comic books. Embark on this sound-visual journey and enjoy!
Episode 7: Damsels in distress - Representing women in Comics and Jazz
Comics & Jazz
12 minutes 55 seconds
7 months ago
Episode 7: Damsels in distress - Representing women in Comics and Jazz
Summary: This is the seventh episode of a series of contents discussing the intertwining of comics and jazz as art forms, exploring their historical connections and contemporary influence on each other. The impact of recognition on these art forms and the representations of jazz in comics are also critical topics for our discussion. In this episode we explore the importance of comics and jazz to discuss gender issues and the semiotical discrepances in the representation of jazz icons in graphic novels. Audio extracts used in the episode (in order of appearance): 1.Mordida (Geisa Fernandes); 2.Jazz at Dizzy´s (Tokyo Rifft) 3; Late Night Big Band Swing Jazz Instrumental (Nick Panek); 4.Jazz (Lite Saturation); 5.We Need a Superhero (Geoff Harvey); 6.Piano Jazz (Surprising Media); 7.Cool Down at the Ice House (Tokyo Rifft); 8.Billie´s Blue (Billie Holiday); 9.Ecclusiastics (Charles Mingus); 10.Guitar jazz 2 (Surprising Media)
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Comics & Jazz
In the world of artistic expression, both comics and jazz stand out as vibrant and engaging forms of creativity. Comics, with their unique blend of visual art and storytelling, captivate readers of all ages with their colorful characters and imaginative worlds. On the other hand, jazz, with its soulful melodies and improvisational spirit, enchants audiences with its rhythmic complexity and emotional depth.When these two dynamic art forms converge, a magical synergy unfolds. In this ten-episode podcast, singer, composer and researcher Geisa Fernandes deals with several aspects in common between jazz and comic books. Embark on this sound-visual journey and enjoy!