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Les Contes à rendre (WebRadio) - RED SLAM in da house!
October 29, 2009 11:24 AM PDT
Marc-André Lavoie et son équipe de collaborateurs tiennent la barre de l'émission radiophonique Les contes à rendre chaque semaine sur les ondes de CHOQ FM, la station de l'Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM). Cette radio est diffusée en ligne seulement http://web.choq.fm/radio.php. Émission du jeudi 22 octobre 2009 de 18h30 à 20h www.choq.fm Mahlikah Aweri & her Red Slam crew
Élizabeth Robert parlera de création, de SLAM et performance avec Mahlikah Aweri, poète et artiste de Spoken Word torontoise en visite à Montréal et membre du RED SLAM Collective; Marc-André et David réalise la chronique culturelle; et on termine avec la capsule de Jasmyne et les Voix de la relève. À propos de Les contes à rendre
Animateurs : Marc-André Lavoie ET David J. Cox
September 10, 2009 03:16 PM PDT
Mahlikah perfirms Sunshine with Red Slam live at the Great Hall in Union Station during the Doors Open Festival in Toronto on May 24th, 2009. Ona:kiSeptember 10, 2009 03:09 PM PDT
Mahlikah performs Ona:ki (onah-gee) with Red Slam live at the Great Hall in Union Station during the Doors Open Festival in Toronto on May 24th, 2009. AnniversarySeptember 10, 2009 03:04 PM PDT
Mahlikah and Red Slam perform Anniversay live on May 23rd 2009 at the Great Hall in Union Station as part of the Doors Open Festival in Toronto, Canada. The Beat Goes On March 14, 2009 Featuring Mahlikah Awe:riMarch 19, 2009 02:29 PM PDT
www.thatchannel.com The Beat Goes On Hosted by Nix in Da Mix interviews Aria Musik, Mahlikah Awe:ri and Adam Royce. Mahlikah Awe:ri talks about how she broke into Spoken Word, How to achieve longevity, and shares her upcoming projects...then she performs When the Women Are Dead and Gone Live. 3 Poems 4 FreedomJanuary 13, 2009 10:40 AM PST
December 31, 2008 12:25 PM PST
What is negative thinking? Whose voices live in your head and project low self concept, self image and self confidence? Why should I talk to myself? In part two of this series towards positive self actualization we answer the above questions while exploring the steps to positive self talk and reframing, Join Creative Life Skills Coach, Poet and Arts Educator Mahlikah Awe:ri on this path to balance of self and the inner parts of you. Self Awareness Through Creative Thinking with Mahlikah Awe:ri Part OneDecember 30, 2008 05:39 PM PST
How and why do we define ourselves? What positive & negative external and internal forces create imbalance in our self-development? What are the 5 inner parts of you which are at the centre of our self image, self concept & self confidence? The exploration to self-actualization begins now...with no unearthly fears. Begin the creative life path with life coach, poet, and arts educator Mahlikah Awe:ri today. |
About MahlikahMahlikah is Kiswahili for Angel and Awe:ri is Mohawk for Heart. In 1992, Afro-Native Mahlikah Awe:ri made her debut as a Spoken-Word Artist as a member of the Ottawa-Toronto based group The Young Poets of the Revolution. In 1994 she founded three spoken-word collectives, Warriors 4 Revolution, Poetic License, and One Wombmon: Many Voices. From 1993-1995 she was an original artist instructor and mentor for the Fresh Arts Summer Works Program where she met many of the young people who would comprise her performance collectives. While in Fresh Arts she staged her first a choreopoem-stylized full-length play, Black Curse, which ran at the Poor Alex. From 1994-99 she became a fixture at the annual Phemphat Honey Jam Showcases and traveled as a solo spoken-word artist internationally. In 1994, Mahlikah Awe:ri founded her own Arts and Media Education Company, Ancestral Ties 2 De Drum, which speaks through both her African and First Nations bloodlines. In 1997 she became the first oral artist to receive the Chawkers/Frontier Award for Excellence in Writing and Publishing. For 10 years Mahlikah Awe:ri and Ancestral Ties 2 De Drum Artists has provided Cultural Arts programming in partnership with the Royal Conservatory’s Learning and Living Through The Arts Programs. Since 2000 Awe:ri has provided Creative Life Coach Training in the area of Communications, Self-Awareness and Self-Direction and Anti-Oppression & Diversity for the Toronto Centre for Community Learning and Development. In 2003 and 2006 she was a facilitator for the Annual International Learning Through The Arts Conference. In 2003 she also participated in the Cultural Arts Festival for Diversity in Ottawa, as an artist mentor. 2007 marked Awe:ri’s return to the stage after returning from community arts touring in Trinidad and Tobago. Awe:ri was featured in the November 2007 issue of City Post Local Hero Column. She is currently a regular poet at Acoustic Soul Tuesday Nights @ Trane Studio and Cloud 9 Entertainment Snapp Sundayz and Fly & Flashy @ Nile Bar Lounge. She was the featured poet @ Underground Sounds and Auralfixations in 2007, Toronto Poets.com Saturday Night Love Showcase, and Speak Out! Fundraiser in 2008. In June of 2008 she embarked on her first performance tour in Ireland, and in July she was a featured performer at the first annual SOS Children's Village Showcase. In 2009 Mahlikah helped found Red Slam: This artistically diverse 5 member collective performed tracks from their first self-titled album co-produced with award-winning musical group DiggingRoots due to drop this Fall, for the new musical variety APTN Series “Rez Tunes”. The episode is scheduled to air nationally this September. Red Slam is poetic song stories infused with hip hop, rez blues, powwow reggae, and drum talk. A variety of themes are expressed in the pieces, but the underlying goal is to: uplift, self-identify and promote unify through Spoken, Lyricism which Arranges Meaning (SLAM). The group is comprised of poets, songwriters, rappers, musicians, composers, and vocalists: John Hupfield Anishinaabe from Wasauksing First Nations, Mahlikah Aweri, Afro-Native of Mohawk and Mik’maw First Nations from Nova Scotia, Miles Turner Six Nations Mohawk, Isaac Llacuachaqui, Native, Spanish, Black Inca ancestry from Peru and Lena Recollet, Anishnaabe from Wikwemikong First Nation. www.myspace.com/redslamcollective Fans of this ShowMahlikah's Friends
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