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Eunike Tanzil, Composer, Pianist and Producer: On “Star Wars,” Composing and Finding Your Voice
Classical Music, Interviews Christina Ezrahi Classical Music, Interviews Christina Ezrahi

Eunike Tanzil, Composer, Pianist and Producer: On “Star Wars,” Composing and Finding Your Voice

Eunike Tanzil is a composer, pianist and producer. She writes music that tells a story and has gained social media fame with her “Hum me a melody” Instagram series. On 26 April 2024, Eunike signed an exclusive agreement with Deutsche Grammophon. TWoA talked to Eunike about composing and finding your own voice.

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3-D Printing: Increasing the Durability of Pointe Shoes
Dance Mei Protzel Dance Mei Protzel

3-D Printing: Increasing the Durability of Pointe Shoes

It’s Earth Day on 22 April 2024. Thinking about sustainability in our lives, consider the problem of pointe shoes. Professional ballet dancers go through several pairs per week. Can 3-D printing produce pointe shoes that last longer without compromising on comfort?

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From Mozart's "Lick My Ass" Canon to Scarlatti's Composing Cat: Humour in 17th Century Classical Music
Classical Music Adam Titcombe Classical Music Adam Titcombe

From Mozart's "Lick My Ass" Canon to Scarlatti's Composing Cat: Humour in 17th Century Classical Music

Modern conceptions of “classical” music often describe composers like Mozart and Haydn as posh, stuck up, or boring. Humour in the classical era (1750-1810) may not have been as witty or as obvious as modern day comedy, but the blatancy of some of the references that historians have uncovered will shock you!

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¡Viva Flamenco! From Spain’s Margins to its Center Stage
Dance, Classical Music Alexander Monteiro Leith Dance, Classical Music Alexander Monteiro Leith

¡Viva Flamenco! From Spain’s Margins to its Center Stage

Think of Spanish culture, and chances are you are thinking of bullfighting, tapas - and flamenco. Flamenco is one of the most popular symbols of Spain, but for centuries, it was confined to the margins of Spanish society. It was the art of the Gitanos, the Roma (Gypsies) of Spain. Until dictator Franco decided to push flamenco centre stage.

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Lights of Spiritual Growth: Ramadan Lanterns
Art Melis Seven Art Melis Seven

Lights of Spiritual Growth: Ramadan Lanterns

We are right in the middle of Ramadan. One of Ramadan’s most beautiful and symbolic objects are the Ramadan lanterns, also known as “fanous” in Arabic. Learn more about the lanterns’ special symbolism – and take a moment to reflect upon yourself and what you are grateful for.

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Two Ballets for Easter
Dance Christina Ezrahi Dance Christina Ezrahi

Two Ballets for Easter

Are you looking for the perfect Easter ballet? Probably not – but maybe you should! TWoA has two suggestions for you: John Neumeier’s St. Matthew’s Passion and Frederick Ashton’s Tales of Beatrix Potter. These two ballets embody two very different aspects of Easter: its spiritual essence, and the cuteness of the Easter Bunny.

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Let’s Get Corny: Grant Wood’s Portrait of Rural America
Art Tamar Avishai Art Tamar Avishai

Let’s Get Corny: Grant Wood’s Portrait of Rural America

Grant Wood’s iconic painting “American Gothic” encompasses more than just a man and a woman, a pitchfork, and a Gothic window. It is a portrait of American history– of pioneer spirit, resilience, and a yearning for a place called home. But who are these two miserable looking people?

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Sumina Studer, Violinist and Music Entrepreneur: London’s Hidden Music and Art Spots
Lifestyle, Classical Music Lina and Christina Ezrahi Lifestyle, Classical Music Lina and Christina Ezrahi

Sumina Studer, Violinist and Music Entrepreneur: London’s Hidden Music and Art Spots

Award-winning violinist and music entrepreneur Sumina Studer is a true citizen of the world who has captured the hearts of millions on her various social media platforms. She has now made London her home. TWoA talked to Sumina about her favourite music and art spaces in London, and about social media in the arts and de-pressurising classical music.

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Inspiring Words at the 2024 Prix de Lausanne
Dance, Lifestyle Christina Ezrahi Dance, Lifestyle Christina Ezrahi

Inspiring Words at the 2024 Prix de Lausanne

From 29 January 2024 until 4 February 2024, dance students and ballet lovers all over the world got to experience the Prix de Lausanne in daily live streams. Apart from the dancing, one of this year’s highlight were the inspiring words spoken at the awards ceremony by two former prima ballerinas, President of the Jury Darcey Bussell and Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Alessandra Ferri.

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Introducing Choreographer Merce Cunningham: Embracing Chance in Modern Dance
Dance Mia Generoso Dance Mia Generoso

Introducing Choreographer Merce Cunningham: Embracing Chance in Modern Dance

Many dancers often fear forgetting their dance on stage, or messing up the sequence of steps. Imagine your choreographer rolling a die just before the curtain opens to determine the order of the choreography that night. Merce Cunningham (1919-2009), a renowned American modern dancer and choreographer, did just that—relying solely on trust and chance, thereby taking collaboration to a new level.

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