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.
Atlanta artist Fabian Williams, aka Occasional Superstar, shares his inspiring story from growing up as an artistic child in a military family, taking his talents to Los Angeles to work in advertising for some of the biggest brands, only to leave corporate America behind to focus on creating murals with social and political messages. The destruction of his original Colin Kaepernick mural led to his response - #kaeperbowl - centered around Superbowl 53 in Atlanta, and leading to a global media frenzy. Podcast host and AMP CEO Dantes Rameau is joined by Alivia Carter and Landon Wilkins, two alumni from the AMP Class of 2020.
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.