“To make this world work, we have to be fanatically positive,” says globally renowned choreographer and founder of LINES Ballet Alonzo King on The Web of Us. In conversation with Claire Wathen, Alonzo shares why movement is life, growing up with artistic and activist parents, and why stillness is key for sincere creative thought and collective action. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to The Web of Us 00:34 Meet Alonzo King: A Choreographer Redefining Ballet 01:20 Alonzo's Upbringing and Philo...
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“To make this world work, we have to be fanatically positive,” says globally renowned choreographer and founder of LINES Ballet Alonzo King on The Web of Us. In conversation with Claire Wathen, Alonzo shares why movement is life, growing up with artistic and activist parents, and why stillness is key for sincere creative thought and collective action. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to The Web of Us 00:34 Meet Alonzo King: A Choreographer Redefining Ballet 01:20 Alonzo's Upbringing and Philo...
Opening doors between places and people, with Dr. Anne Makena
The Web of Us
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7 months ago
Opening doors between places and people, with Dr. Anne Makena
"Everything in Oxford is named Oxford this or Oxford that, and we were very deliberate in being named Africa Oxford not Oxford Africa, and that re-centers Africa in the conversation" says the Co-Director of the Africa Oxford Initiative, Dr. Anne Makena on The Web of Us. In conversation with Claire Wathen, Anne shares how she’s spearheading equitable and sustainable partnerships between Oxford’s and Africa’s best researchers, how institutions can be more accessible by signposting opportunities...
The Web of Us
“To make this world work, we have to be fanatically positive,” says globally renowned choreographer and founder of LINES Ballet Alonzo King on The Web of Us. In conversation with Claire Wathen, Alonzo shares why movement is life, growing up with artistic and activist parents, and why stillness is key for sincere creative thought and collective action. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to The Web of Us 00:34 Meet Alonzo King: A Choreographer Redefining Ballet 01:20 Alonzo's Upbringing and Philo...