The Institute of Black Imagination Podcast
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Read more: E97. SEAMLESS. with Oscar Winning Costume Designer, Paul Tazewell.
E97. SEAMLESS. with Oscar Winning Costume Designer, Paul Tazewell.
by Space Residents
In this monumental 97th episode—our first-ever live recording—we welcome legendary costume designer and visual storyteller Paul Tazewell, just one week after his historic win as the first Black man to receive the Academy Award for Best Costume Design for Wicked. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Space 001, the Institute’s newly opened physical space, Paul and host Dario Calmese delve into a deeply moving, expansive conversation about storytelling through clothing, the power of design, Black imagination, and the long road to recognition.
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Read more: E91: From Dancehall to the World with JAWARA.
E91: From Dancehall to the World with JAWARA.
by Space Residents
Today, we're thrilled to welcome Jawara, a cutting-edge visionary in all things hair, fashion, and beauty. His work graces the pages of British Vogue, American Vogue Italian Vogue, OK, all the Vogues.., i-D Magazine, T Magazine, and W Magazine… all the lettered magazines. Not to mention the runways of Burberry, Gucci, Chanel. You understand what I’m saying.
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Read more: E82 Dancing Through the Archive with the Legendary George Faison
E82 Dancing Through the Archive with the Legendary George Faison
by Space Residents
In this conversation, George takes us on a journey through his remarkable life, from his early days in Washington, D.C., to his experiences dancing with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and mostly, and his iconic role as the choreographer of the "The Wiz" on Broadway. For which he won a Tony. Becoming the first Black person to do so.
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Read more: E76 Summer School - The Art of Living w. Lana Turner - Part 1
E76 Summer School - The Art of Living w. Lana Turner - Part 1
by Space Residents
Today’s Summer School episode from the IBI Archive is part 1 of episode 13 with Harlem socialite and style icon, Lana Turner. Born at the Women’s Hospital on West and 110th St. and still residing in the neighborhood 70 years later, Ms. Turner is quintessential Harlem, a landmark unto herself. A mathematician of dressing, Ms. Turner does not just put clothes on but uses her body as a medium in which she expresses her appreciation and preservation of life, style, and beauty, or as she likes to refer to it: “Painting the body canvas.”
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Read more: E62. Robert Battle: The Power of Community.
E62. Robert Battle: The Power of Community.
by Dario Calmese
In today's episode, Robert explores what it means to lead with legacy in mind. We talk through the lessons learned from fully immersing oneself in their craft and the importance of building a community.
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Read more: E59 Camille A. Brown: For Colored Girls.
E59 Camille A. Brown: For Colored Girls.
by Space Residents
In today’s episode, Camille reminds us just how vital resilience and listening to your own voice can be. She shares lessons from rejection and struggle and encourages us to be ourselves regardless of the stakes.
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Read more: E49 Bill T. Jones: The Artist is Present.
E49 Bill T. Jones: The Artist is Present.
by Space Residents
In today’s conversation we’re reminded of the power in investigation. We also explore what it means to create amidst a state of grief. And the importance of spending a life in service to others.
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