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Jackie Guy is an international choreographer and one of Britain's leading authorities on Afro-Caribbean dance forms. As well as working with Birmingham Royal Ballet Education Department, BBC
Born in Trinidad of Chinese descent, Jacqui Chan is an actor, storyteller, director and choreographer. Passionate about dance and performance from an early age, she came to England at an early age to
Praise for Kurdish - Iranian singer Jale can be found in Kurdish communities across the globe! With tours of Sweden, Norway, Belgium, France, Germany, Holland and the UK already under her belt, Jale
Many words from around the world share their etymology with “jaljala” - Arabic for “sound” or “echo”. The music played by the Jaljala quartet is a rich blend
Polish singer, musician and composer Jarmila-G'rna was born to sing. In fact, because her mother was an opera singer at the Grand Opera House, she was almost born on stage! Always certain that she
Visual artist Jean Joseph's vibrant, arresting collages of traditional Caribbean houses record the environment of her childhood on site and in memory. "The built environment is an obsession,
Compact, grinning, and full of energy, Jide Chord explains how he acquired his stage name "When I started doing music, I used to be very particular about which chords were played to my songs - my
I'm a musician, a poet and an actor. I do some pottery and a bit of abstract painting but I'm mainly a musician. Jimmy grew up in Ghana with a northern European influence, as his mother is Finnish.
With small precise movements, Peruvian Jose Navarro explains how he is pushing back the boundaries of mime. At the moment I'm working on just doing things with my hands, my hands are the whole
Londoner Judith Silver is a singer, composer, workshop leader and teacher who uses her huge experience and passion to bring music and song to everyone she works with. Although she has always sung