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Kutimba With Siima
Siima Itabaaza
17 episodes
2 days ago
"Kutimba" is a word from Runyankole, one of the languages spoken in Uganda. It translates to dig up and it means to delve deeper into something. On this show, I explore the symbiotic relationship between art and music. I invite guests to select an album cover for us to unpack.
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"Kutimba" is a word from Runyankole, one of the languages spoken in Uganda. It translates to dig up and it means to delve deeper into something. On this show, I explore the symbiotic relationship between art and music. I invite guests to select an album cover for us to unpack.
Show more...
Arts
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How Music and Dance Influence Claudette Johnson
Kutimba With Siima
26 minutes 57 seconds
1 year ago
How Music and Dance Influence Claudette Johnson

Claudette Johnson is a leading figurative artist based in London. Her large-scale works challenge the erasure and misrepresentations of Black subjects, particularly Black women. In the 1980s, she co-founded the BLK Art Group, a collective of young Black artists who explored race, gender, and the politics of representation. In 1982, the BLK Art Group organized the First National Black Art Convention at Wolverhampton Polytechnic. Johnson's lecture on the portrayal of Black female figures in Western art, the only presentation by a female artist, was a pivotal moment that propelled the Black feminist art movement in the UK.


Music and dance have always been integral to Johnson's practice as inspiration and subject matter. She discusses the impact of jazz and Miles Davis’ "Kind Of Blue" on her art. Johnson fondly recalls how the dance parties she attended growing up were a source of joy and affirmed her Afro-Carribean identity. She also explains the recurring use of blue in her works.


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Host: Siima Itabaaza


Guest: Claudette Johnson


Story editing and advising: Allison Behringer of Rough Cut Collective


Email: kutimbawithsiima@gmail.com


IG: @kutimbawithsiima



Kutimba With Siima
"Kutimba" is a word from Runyankole, one of the languages spoken in Uganda. It translates to dig up and it means to delve deeper into something. On this show, I explore the symbiotic relationship between art and music. I invite guests to select an album cover for us to unpack.