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  • Episode 309 Raqs Sharqi Dancing with Amira
    Jan 15 2024
    Greetings from The Bronx, Amira is a dancer who practices Raqs Sharqi, an Egyptian dancing style popularized during the Golden Age of Egyptian cinema. The dance is done at haflas (parties), weddings, restaurants, and there is even a version performed as a form of resistance. We spoke about Amira's entry into the world of Raqs Sharqi, the history of the dance, her experiences performing in Egypt, and much more. Check out Amira: https://www.instagram.com/amira.raqs.nyc/ More from TVTV: https://linktr.ee/thevoyagesoftimvetter
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    59 Min.
  • Episode 308 Living on a Barge in Brooklyn with David Sharps
    Nov 14 2023
    David Sharps is the owner of the Lehigh Valley No. 79 Barge and the president of the Waterfront Museum in Red Hook, Brooklyn. David has lived on the barge since the 1980s when it first docked in Red Hook. The ship itself has a long history that we explore in this episode. It currently serves as a museum, performance space, and David's home. David led a previous life of adventure as a juggler on cruise ships in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean. Listen in to his tales of a lifetime of living on boats. Check out the Waterfront Museum: https://waterfrontmuseum.org/ More from TVTV: https://www.instagram.com/thevoyagesoftimvetter/
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    1 Std. und 28 Min.
  • Episode 307 Brooklyn's Ghost Streams with Eymund Diegel
    Nov 4 2023
    Eymund Diegel is an urban planner specialized in the mapping and analysis of changing urban, rural, and natural habitat systems. Over the past several years he has been mapping Brooklyn's "ghost streams" - sites where streams and waterways existed in Brooklyn's original ecological zones and now live under asphalt and development. His work is centered around making the city's future more sustainable. We met in Sunset Park, Brooklyn for an ecological walk around the neighborhood, and then we recorded at Eymund's apartment. We discussed the breadth of his work as well as the city's past, present, and future. Contact Eymund: eymund@gmail.com Song: Paul and Storm - Gowanus Canal More from TVTV: https://linktr.ee/thevoyagesoftimvetter
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    1 Std. und 14 Min.
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