The Next Movement podcast features in-depth video interviews with today's artistic luminaries. Hosted by Dantes Rameau, Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer, of the Atlanta Music Project and recorded at the AMP Center for Performance and Education, these conversations cover the issues of the day, from COVID-19 to childhood upbringings, and structural racism to music education. In addition, each episode features a special Q&A session with young musicians and faculty of the Atlanta Music Project.
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The Next Movement podcast features in-depth video interviews with today's artistic luminaries. Hosted by Dantes Rameau, Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer, of the Atlanta Music Project and recorded at the AMP Center for Performance and Education, these conversations cover the issues of the day, from COVID-19 to childhood upbringings, and structural racism to music education. In addition, each episode features a special Q&A session with young musicians and faculty of the Atlanta Music Project.
Josephine Lee, acclaimed conductor, pianist, producer and arranger has been the President and Artistic Director of the world-renowned Chicago Children's Choir since 1999.
In a thoughtful and wide-ranging discussion, Josephine reveals the moment the students she was leading saved her life, tells the story about how her choir recorded with Chance the Rapper, and explains how one's intention and mindset can shape the way you connect with others. Podcast host and AMP CEO Dantes Rameau is joined by AMP student baritone Sedreck Whitaker-Baker, AMP choir conductor Brittney Boykin, and Aisha Moody AMP's Chief Program Officer.
The Next Movement Podcast
The Next Movement podcast features in-depth video interviews with today's artistic luminaries. Hosted by Dantes Rameau, Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer, of the Atlanta Music Project and recorded at the AMP Center for Performance and Education, these conversations cover the issues of the day, from COVID-19 to childhood upbringings, and structural racism to music education. In addition, each episode features a special Q&A session with young musicians and faculty of the Atlanta Music Project.