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This podcast features Attila Keresztesi and Andrii Chugai, who share insights into their involvement with the project "Meet me at the Museum" at Villa Vauban, where they work with Bryan Ramos to explain some paintings there. They discuss how music, art, and paintings are used to spark imagination and foster dialogue, especially for seniors. The conversation highlights the project's aim to make culture accessible and create meaningful connections in a museum setting.
Listen to the podcast for an inspiring look at the intersection of music and visual art, brought to life by these talented artists.
Recommandations:
Attila :
Falstaff de Verdi - Udrai quanta egli stoggiaOctavarium - DreamTheaterAndrii :
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Dans cet épisode, nous accueillons Marianne Blayau, Directrice Générale de l'association Orchestre à l'école, qui oeuvre à l'égalité d'accès à la musique pour les écoliers français.
Elle évoque dans ce podcast :
la création du dispositif orchestre à l'école et ses missions les plus gros défis de l'association la mise en place des orchestres et la pédagogie les bienfaits de la musique pour ces élèvesRecommandations de Marianne Blayau :
Dianoura - Etienne PerruchonEn fanfare - film de Emmanuel Courcol qui sortira le 27.11.2024 -
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Santé mentale & musique : la musique pour les jeunes du CHNP
Dans ce podcast, nous accueillons Patrick Miranda et Maz Univerze, qui sont tous deux des artistes engagés pour l'inclusion dans la musique, et pour une meilleure reconnaissance et prise en charges des problèmes liés à la santé mentale. Ils nous parlent dans cet épisode du projet Summer@CHNP, qui a eu lieu durant le mois d'août 2024 avec les jeunes de l'Orangerie 3.
Ils évoquent dans ce podcast
le processus créatif de création de la musique, des paroles et du clip d'animation les défis et challenges du projetles réactions des jeunes face à ce projet l'importance de la musique pour la santé mentaleLes recommandations :
Patrick Miranda :
Health - Ashamed Fernando Pessoa - The book of disquiet Darren Aronofsky - Mother!Maz Univerze :
Noah Kahan - HowlingHelmut Krausser - UltrachronosJane Schoenbrun - I Saw the TV GlowMusique et mix par Taipan.
Podcast soutenu par la Fondation André Losch.
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Harmony Beyond Limits, In the shoes of a Fondation EME musician
In this podcast, we welcome Pedro Gonzalez, who is known as a versatile drummer-percussionist, who accompanies various artists in different styles of music live or in the studio. He is also one of the artists who collaborate on various concerts and projects of the Fondation EME.
“Music becomes just a means to an end, so music isn’t always the end goal but it becomes a vehicle for something else…! - Pedro Gonzalez
Music can transcend its role as an art form to become a multifaceted tool for achieving various ends.
During our discussion with Pedro Gonzalez, we will explore various aspects related to artists and music:
What a musician needs to bring to the table to be active in social project to lead or to join on social projects?Have does it changes you as an artist’s playing in different settings than a concert setting?How social project shapes you as a professional musician?Difference of the settings from concert and projects. Why is it important to be able to adapt to certain situations?Pedro's Gonzalez musical recommendations:
Song 1: Cissy Strut – The MetersSong 2: stuck in the middle with you – Stealers WheelRecommend yourself: “The Storyteller” the autobiograoh by American rock musician Dave GrohlMusic and mix by Taipan.
Podcast supported by André Losch Foundation.
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An der Haut vun engem Operlibrettist
An dësem Podcast wäerte mir den Insight vun engem Librettist mat Antoine Pohu entdecken, deen mat der Fondation EME um Projet pOpera zesummeschafft. Dëse Projet bréngt Flüchtlingen zu Lëtzebuerg zesummen fir en Pop Oper vu A bis Z ze realiséieren!
Mir schwätzen an dësem Podcast iwwer d'Organisatioun an de Kontakt mat de Participanten, iwwer d'Erausfuerderungen a Schwieregkeeten, déi beim Schreiwen vun den Geschichten, déi vun hinnen erzielt ginn, optrieden,
Hie wäert seng Erfarung mam Projet, dat Positiivt, wat hien doraus gezunn huet, de Schreifprozess an d'Relatioune mat de Participanten uschwätzen.
Seng musikalesch Empfehlungen?
Komeda vun Raina Haini Back to the radio vun Porridge radioSeng literaresch Empfehlungen?
La loi de la mer vum Davide Ena Une dernière fois la Méditerranée vum Jean Portante -
Bei dieser Folge ‚Dive in with (e)me‘ haben wir die Freude, Theresia Birngruber zu begrüßen! Als musikalische Leiterin der 'All Nations Church of Luxembourg' und Gesangscoach in der lokalen Musikszene bringt sie unglaubliche Energie mit. Seit einigen Jahren arbeitet Theresia mit der Fondation EME zusammen und leitet mit Leidenschaft den All Together Chor.
Während unserer Diskussion mit Theresia Birngruber werden wir verschiedene Aspekte im Zusammenhang mit Künstler*innen und Musik erkunden:
Wie sieht die Arbeit mit nicht-professionnellen Sänger*innen aus?Was kann Gesang bewirken?Wie tretest du an einen Chor heran?Was macht die Arbeit mit nicht-professionnellen so besonders ?Wie erlebst du dieses Projekt? Was macht das Projekt aus?Wie kann deiner Meinung nach Musik Menschen zusammen führen?Musikalische Empfehlungen von Theresia Birngruber:
Lied1 : „Total Praise“ von Richard Smallwood
Lied 2: „You keep hope alive“ von John Reddick
Empfehlung von Theresia Birngruber :
Die Dokumentation „Der freie Ton“ (Magret Honig)
Margreet Honig – Der freie Ton (margreethonig-film.ch)
Musik und Mischung von Taipan.
Podcast unterstützt von der André Losch Fondation.
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HOMELANDS Project, PLACES OF BELONGING is a community co-creation initiative for and by newcomer artists, spearheaded by the International Yehudi Menuhin Foundation and its partners.
In this podcast episode, we are delighted to welcome Sergio Roberto Gratteri, Founder and Artistic Coordinator of Das Haus, for a second time to delve into the "Homelands" Project.
"We've built a local bridge between our communities and newcomer/refugee artists... We aim to provide them with a space in society where they can embrace their true selves and pursue what brings them the most joy, which is their artistry, thereby fostering their sense of self-worth," remarked Sergio Roberto Gratteri.
Throughout our conversation with Sergio Roberto Gratteri, we will explore various facets of the project:
What is the essence of the project?The project's objectivesThe transformative power of musicUtilizing music as a tool for changeThe project's development processStrategies for combating prejudiceBesides artistic prowess, what additional skills are required for artists and newcomers to participate in the project?How does one connect with and discover these artists? Do you collaborate with organizations assisting newcomers?How are the communities selected for collaboration, apart from the artists themselves?Sergio Roberto Gratteri's musical recommendations:
"This Woman's Work" by Kate Bush"Aci, Galatea e Polifemo, Cantata: Aria Verso Gia L'Alma Col Sangue" by George Frideric HandelEthos - Netflix documentary seriesMusic and mixing by Taipan.
This podcast is supported by the André Losch Foundation.
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In this podcast, we welcome Sergio Roberto Gratteri, Founder and artistic coordinator of Das Haus.💙 As human beings with diverse feelings and experiences, we encounter both good phases and more challenging moments in life.
We now know that music can have multiple positive effects on our bodies, health, and soul. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind," as Plato once articulated. Music has the ability to touch our deepest emotions, connect us to our humanity, transport us, and inspire us.
During our discussion with Sergio Roberto Gratteri, we will explore various aspects related to music:
- The project "Sounds for the Soul"
- The approaches used by professional artists
- The benefits of music for people going through difficult times
His musical recommendations:
- Planctus Caravaggio
- Aci, Galatea e Polifemo, Cantata: Aria: Verso già l'alma col sangue (Aci)
Music and mix by Taipan.
Podcast supported by André Losch Foundation.
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Quel rôle de la musique pour les personnes LGBTIQ+ demandeuses de protection internationale ?
Dans ce podcast, nous accueillons Didier Schneider, Directeur du Centre CIGALE, et Franklin, jeune homme qui demande l'asile au Luxembourg et qui bénéficie du soutien du CIGALE. Le CIGALE est un centre professionnel au Luxembourg qui offre des conseils et un soutien à toute personne ayant des questions concernant l'orientation sexuelle, le coming-out et l'identité de genre.
En effet, les personnes LGBTIQ+ DPI sont dans une situation particulièrement à risque d'exclusion. Dans ce podcast, nous évoquerons plusieurs aspects en lien avec la musique :
le rôle des musiques pour dire via des codes ce dont les personnes LGBTIQ+ ne pouvaient pas parler dans leurs pays d'origine,mais aussi la difficulté et le besoin de mettre en place des projets de groupe artistiques et musicaux pour libérer la parole de ces personnes lors de leur arrivée au Luxembourg, où les personnes LGBTIQ+ DPI ne se sentent pas libres d'évoquer ces sujets dans leurs centres d'accueilLeurs recommandations musicales ?
Pour Franklin :Fally Ipupa - Droit Chemin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9IzD2LRO8UFally Ipupa – amore https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T37nO9uJNp0Pour Didier :Juliette - Aller Sans Retour https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CVk4rcDXjQClarika - Bien Mérité https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctUtfbSwJmIMusic by Gast Waltzing and mixed by Taipan
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La musique peut-elle avoir un impact positive sur la gestion du stress et du burnout pour le personnel du milieu hospitalier?
Dans ce podcast, nous accueillons Aline Schurgers, qui est facilitatrice et coach spécialisée dans la prévention et la gestion du stress et du burnout.
En effet, il est important de créer des ponts entre les personnes de cultures différentes.
Il est important de favoriser un dynamisme de mise en lien, d'entente et de paix dans un contexte plus complexe. La musique va au-delà des mots, elle favorise la mise en lien entre plusieurs personnes pour apaiser des tensions, s'exprimer et libérer la parole. Ceci permet un changement personnel et collectif.
Lors de notre discussion, nous évoquerons plusieurs aspects en lien avec la musique :
Les débuts de la vie professionnelle d'Aline à Bruxelles lors d'un projet de cohésion sociale dont elle s'est occupée et les résultats qui sont survenus.Les expériences vécues lors du « Shaking Bruxelles » et la méthode « TaKeTiNa »Les méthodes qu'elle utilise au quotidien et pourquoiSon étude de prévention et de gestion du stress par la musiqueSes recommandations musicales
La Grande Folie – San SalvadorAct local, think global – The inspector CluzoMusic and mix by Taipan.
Podcast supported by André Losch Fondation.
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Seit geraumer Zäit organiseiert d’Fondation EME Projete vir Jugendlecher deenen et net esou gudd geet. Esou sinn Projete wie ‚Looss alles eraus‘, ‚Jus d’Orange‘ oder ‚Look at me‘ vir Sie zu Medien ginn vir hieren Gedanken an hierer Creativiteit fräie Laaf ze loossen.
An dësem Episode schwetzen mir mat der Dänzerin a Choreographin Sylvia Camarda, dat sech seit Joeren vir Inklusioun am Jugendberäich asetzt. Mat him diskuteieren mir iwwert déi verschidde Projete, wat se bei den Jonken bewierken an wat se mat der Dänzerin selwer gemaacht hunn.
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In this episode, meet Amit Dhuri, an Indian percussionist performing and leading workshops in Luxembourg. He has been an EME artist for a few years and is currently running pOpera's workshops. pOpera is an inclusive opera created by refugees and newcomers, with the help of professional artists, such as Amit. Curious about what makes this project special and unique? Find out all about it in this podcast!
Amit's advice for you: be curious and open to different music and art!
Mix and music by Taipan.
The project is supported by André Losch Fondation.
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How can creating music help people with dementia?
This episode of 'Dive in with (e)me' features Charlotte Cunningham and Carolyn von Stumm, artistic and project directors from the Turtle Key Arts. This artistic production centre promotes "many initiatives and implement a series of measures to engage with the most vulnerable and disadvantages parts of society" (Everything Theater).
Charlotte and Carolyn explain in this episode how the project 'Turtle Song' started, and why it differs from other projects for people with dementia. Because 'Turtle Song' is not only about singing, but is also a creative process and a place for socialisation, it empowers the participants and builds up their confidence.
The Fondation EME is implementing a new 'Turtle Song' project in Luxembourg, which leads to a performance in the Philharmonie Luxembourg on 16 November 2023, as part of the Rainy Days Festival on the theme of "memory". Don't forget to book you ticket on the Philharmonie's website!
Charlotte recommends "Contented Dementia" (Oliver James, 2008).
Carolyn recommends the documentary "Alive Inside - a story of Music and Memory" (Michael Rossato-Bennett, 2014).
Music and mix by Taipan.
Podcast supported by André Losch Fondation.
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Why is listening to music so important?
Season two's third episode features Nicole Bausch, a psychologist who wrote a master thesis about "Uncovering the Benefits of Musical Activities for Psychotherapists’ Wellbeing".
In this episode of Dive in with (e)me, Nicole dives into the benefits of music, any kind of music in your free time. What makes music so special? What are the benefits in relation to sports activities? She will get right into the subject, talking a bit about her own personal experiences. We will even get to do a short exercise at the end of the episode!
She recommends that we observe how we recover and how the different types of music we listen to affect us. It's essential to ask ourselves which music is good for us.
Music and mix by Taipan.
Podcast supported by André Losch Fondation.
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Find out how 5a Punkada changes the perceptions of people!
Season two's second episode features Hugo Ferreira, director of Omnichord. It is a cultural cooperative that edits, manages and represents musical artists. Hugo, who is one of the founders of Omnichord, strongly believes in the power of music and its ability to make a difference.
In this episode of Dive in with (e)me, Hugo tells us the journey of 5ª Punkada, a rock band whose members suffer from cerebral palsy or Down's Syndrome, and explains how this band overcomes the barriers it encounters. 5ª Punkada is "the most special band we've ever played with", said Chris Martin (Coldplay), as they are a real inspiration to artists with specific needs and to the music industry in general.
5ª Punkada will perform at the Philharmonie Luxembourg on 23 September 2023: book your ticket so you can see their magic!
Tickets here.
Hugo recommends the I Am Sam soundtrack (2002).
Music and mix by Taipan.
Podcast supported by André Losch Fondation.
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Learn more about the transformative power of music!
Season two's first episode features Kyriaki Pafiou, a student in Music Psychology in Education, Performance and Wellbeing at the University of Sheffield, UK. She is an advocate of the participation of children with disabilities in music education.
In this episode of Dive in with (e)me, we discuss the research project Kyriaki Pafiou conducted on the impact of music on the learning abilities of individuals who have Down's Syndrome. She explains how she came to the idea of this research, the methodology she used and tell us about the results of the study. We also discuss the role of society in the current, little developed state of special music education.
She recommends:
Oliver Sacks (2007), Musicophilia.
Oliver Sacks (1985), The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales.
Music and mix by Taipan.
Podcast supported by André Losch Fondation.
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Listen to this great podcast, with Bradley Travis from the English Touring Opera!Bradley is a singer and producer at the ETO, and in charge of Learning and Participation there. With his work, he can share social stories with send audiences and thus helping everyone to access opera. You don't know yet what social stories nor send audiences are? Learn more about it by listening to our episode !His recommendations ? Tom Holland (2003), Rubicon: The Last Years of the Roman RepublicPeter Heather (2005), The Fall of the Roman EmpireTed Lasso (2020) and Succession (2018) seriesPodcast supported by André Losch Fondation.Music by Gast Waltzing and mixed by Taipan.
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Quel rôle de la musique pour les personnes LGBTIQ+ demandeuses de protection internationale ?
Dans ce podcast, nous accueillons Didier Schneider, Directeur du Centre CIGALE, et Franklin, jeune homme qui demande l'asile au Luxembourg et qui bénéficie du soutien du CIGALE. Le CIGALE est un centre professionnel au Luxembourg qui offre des conseils et un soutien à toute personne ayant des questions concernant l'orientation sexuelle, le coming-out et l'identité de genre.
En effet, les personnes LGBTIQ+ DPI sont dans une situation particulièrement à risque d'exclusion. Dans ce podcast, nous évoquerons plusieurs aspects en lien avec la musique :
le rôle des musiques pour dire via des codes ce dont les personnes LGBTIQ+ ne pouvaient pas parler dans leurs pays d'origine,
mais aussi la difficulté et le besoin de mettre en place des projets de groupe artistiques et musicaux pour libérer la parole de ces personnes lors de leur arrivée au Luxembourg, où les personnes LGBTIQ+ DPI ne se sentent pas libres d'évoquer ces sujets dans leurs centres d'accueil
Leurs recommandations musicales ?
Pour Franklin :
Fally Ipupa - Droit Chemin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9IzD2LRO8U
Fally Ipupa – amore https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T37nO9uJNp0
Pour Didier :
Juliette - Aller Sans Retour https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CVk4rcDXjQ
Clarika - Bien Mérité https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctUtfbSwJmI
Music by Gast Waltzing and mixed by Taipan
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De Brave ass Museksproff, Sänger, DJ, Perkussionist, Guitarist an spillt och nach Didgeridoo. An desser Folg, erzielt den Brave dem Sarah Bergdoll iwert seng alternativ Methoden zum Musekskuer... An sengen Kueren, passt den Brave sech emmer un den Rythmus an den Niveau vun den Gruppen un. Seng Kueren sin oppen fir jidfereen, grouss an kleng, mat oder ouni Beanträchtegung. Hien forméiert och aner Leit iwert seng Methoden fir d'Musek op eng méi einfach Manéier zebenotzen am sozialen Sector. Buch Recommandatioun vum Brave: Das wohltemperierte Gehirn, geschriwwen vum Robert Jourdain.
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A social entrepreneur committed to a core life’s mission as co-founder of El Sistema Greece, Anis believes in community arts projects as a tool for social inclusion.
He is the Managing Director of the Community Arts Network.
In this episode, Anis discusses with Sarah Bergdoll how, in El Sistema, Art is not seen as a mere decoration but as something useful for inclusion and social change...
El Sistema plays a crucial role for inclusion between populations and the Greek population.
They also discuss how music is not all about Art, but also the body and the mind...
Finally, the different obstacles and challenges the project is confronted with are debated.
Anis' cultural recommandation :
Listen to this rap song : Love Waits. This clip was done by El Sistema Greece in the frame of the Lullaby Project, in partnership with Carnegie Hall. Anser and Andriana wrote this rap song about love, forgiveness and second chances ; it was dedicated to Andriana's underaged son who is detained in prison.
Music by Gast Waltzing and mixed by Taipan
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