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N'DIGO STUDIO

Building an Ecosystem for Black Artists to Thrive

Building an Ecosystem for Black Artists to Thrive

28min |25/02/2024
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N'DIGO STUDIO

Building an Ecosystem for Black Artists to Thrive

Building an Ecosystem for Black Artists to Thrive

28min |25/02/2024
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The transformative power of arts is a central theme in the conversation between our guests Jackie Taylor and Charlique Rolle. Arts serve as a platform for communication and education, challenging societal stereotypes and fostering understanding. Through storytelling, the arts shape societal narratives, stimulate intellectual growth, and nurture transferable skills valuable for personal and professional advancement.


Jackie Taylor, the visionary founder of Black Ensemble Theater, is a trailblazer in the world of art and culture, boasting 47 years of experience. She's been pivotal in combating racism through impactful musicals and authentic storytelling. Productions like "The Other Cinderella" and narratives of icons such as Billie Holiday, Teddy Pendergrass, and Marvin Gaye reflect her commitment to diverse representation. Jackie's dedication to fostering positive narratives and unity through the arts shines in her latest venture, the Free to Be Village, solidifying her as a visionary leader securing the legacy of Black Ensemble Theater.


Charlique Rolle, the dynamic new president of the Black Arts and Culture Alliance, is revolutionizing black arts and cultural representation. She builds upon the alliance's legacy, driving initiatives to empower Black artists across diverse fields, including theater, visual arts, music, dance, and literature. Charlique's focus on addressing current needs is evident through groundbreaking events like Black Arts Month and the inaugural Black Arts Hall of Fame. Her forward-thinking approach, navigating technological implications like artificial intelligence, underscores her commitment to creating a collaborative ecosystem and supporting Black artists. Charlique's leadership ensures the continued growth, empowerment, and preservation of Black cultural heritage.


For More Visit: NDIGO.COM


For More On The Free To be Village: Free To Be - Black Ensemble Theater


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Description

The transformative power of arts is a central theme in the conversation between our guests Jackie Taylor and Charlique Rolle. Arts serve as a platform for communication and education, challenging societal stereotypes and fostering understanding. Through storytelling, the arts shape societal narratives, stimulate intellectual growth, and nurture transferable skills valuable for personal and professional advancement.


Jackie Taylor, the visionary founder of Black Ensemble Theater, is a trailblazer in the world of art and culture, boasting 47 years of experience. She's been pivotal in combating racism through impactful musicals and authentic storytelling. Productions like "The Other Cinderella" and narratives of icons such as Billie Holiday, Teddy Pendergrass, and Marvin Gaye reflect her commitment to diverse representation. Jackie's dedication to fostering positive narratives and unity through the arts shines in her latest venture, the Free to Be Village, solidifying her as a visionary leader securing the legacy of Black Ensemble Theater.


Charlique Rolle, the dynamic new president of the Black Arts and Culture Alliance, is revolutionizing black arts and cultural representation. She builds upon the alliance's legacy, driving initiatives to empower Black artists across diverse fields, including theater, visual arts, music, dance, and literature. Charlique's focus on addressing current needs is evident through groundbreaking events like Black Arts Month and the inaugural Black Arts Hall of Fame. Her forward-thinking approach, navigating technological implications like artificial intelligence, underscores her commitment to creating a collaborative ecosystem and supporting Black artists. Charlique's leadership ensures the continued growth, empowerment, and preservation of Black cultural heritage.


For More Visit: NDIGO.COM


For More On The Free To be Village: Free To Be - Black Ensemble Theater


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The transformative power of arts is a central theme in the conversation between our guests Jackie Taylor and Charlique Rolle. Arts serve as a platform for communication and education, challenging societal stereotypes and fostering understanding. Through storytelling, the arts shape societal narratives, stimulate intellectual growth, and nurture transferable skills valuable for personal and professional advancement.


Jackie Taylor, the visionary founder of Black Ensemble Theater, is a trailblazer in the world of art and culture, boasting 47 years of experience. She's been pivotal in combating racism through impactful musicals and authentic storytelling. Productions like "The Other Cinderella" and narratives of icons such as Billie Holiday, Teddy Pendergrass, and Marvin Gaye reflect her commitment to diverse representation. Jackie's dedication to fostering positive narratives and unity through the arts shines in her latest venture, the Free to Be Village, solidifying her as a visionary leader securing the legacy of Black Ensemble Theater.


Charlique Rolle, the dynamic new president of the Black Arts and Culture Alliance, is revolutionizing black arts and cultural representation. She builds upon the alliance's legacy, driving initiatives to empower Black artists across diverse fields, including theater, visual arts, music, dance, and literature. Charlique's focus on addressing current needs is evident through groundbreaking events like Black Arts Month and the inaugural Black Arts Hall of Fame. Her forward-thinking approach, navigating technological implications like artificial intelligence, underscores her commitment to creating a collaborative ecosystem and supporting Black artists. Charlique's leadership ensures the continued growth, empowerment, and preservation of Black cultural heritage.


For More Visit: NDIGO.COM


For More On The Free To be Village: Free To Be - Black Ensemble Theater


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

The transformative power of arts is a central theme in the conversation between our guests Jackie Taylor and Charlique Rolle. Arts serve as a platform for communication and education, challenging societal stereotypes and fostering understanding. Through storytelling, the arts shape societal narratives, stimulate intellectual growth, and nurture transferable skills valuable for personal and professional advancement.


Jackie Taylor, the visionary founder of Black Ensemble Theater, is a trailblazer in the world of art and culture, boasting 47 years of experience. She's been pivotal in combating racism through impactful musicals and authentic storytelling. Productions like "The Other Cinderella" and narratives of icons such as Billie Holiday, Teddy Pendergrass, and Marvin Gaye reflect her commitment to diverse representation. Jackie's dedication to fostering positive narratives and unity through the arts shines in her latest venture, the Free to Be Village, solidifying her as a visionary leader securing the legacy of Black Ensemble Theater.


Charlique Rolle, the dynamic new president of the Black Arts and Culture Alliance, is revolutionizing black arts and cultural representation. She builds upon the alliance's legacy, driving initiatives to empower Black artists across diverse fields, including theater, visual arts, music, dance, and literature. Charlique's focus on addressing current needs is evident through groundbreaking events like Black Arts Month and the inaugural Black Arts Hall of Fame. Her forward-thinking approach, navigating technological implications like artificial intelligence, underscores her commitment to creating a collaborative ecosystem and supporting Black artists. Charlique's leadership ensures the continued growth, empowerment, and preservation of Black cultural heritage.


For More Visit: NDIGO.COM


For More On The Free To be Village: Free To Be - Black Ensemble Theater


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