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Nancy Black is the alter ego of the journalist and activist Gilda-Nancy Horvath, a Romni from Vienna, Austria. She writes poems in Romanes, English and German which are sometimes translated to music, mainly rap music. Her rap-poem "Trushula" (Crosses) states clearly that the danger of dark history repeating is always present - and that even people from marginalized groups are not safe from being seduced by the very simple answers that far-rights give, which are rooted in fear, hate and anger. Beyond this, she is creator of many projects and consulting governments and politicians. A few of Gilda's many Romani crushes are Charlie Chaplin, Alina Serban, Kali Michaela, Niko G, all the Romani journalists, Dalibor Tanic and his reporting on the Balkans, and everyone in Gilda's portrait series "Glaso," Cat Jugravo, and the Roma Armee with Sandra Selimović and Simonida Selimović. Works sampled in this episode are as follows:"Presidenurija," Love Revolution, Nancy Black"Trushula," Love Revolution, Nancy Black"Überschein," unreleased track from a live jam with Nancy Black and the Prizreni Brothers"Dear Ancestors" by Nancy Black, initially written for a project by Cat JugravoFollow Gilda Horvath @nancyblack101Thank you for listening to Romanistan podcast.You can find us on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook @romanistanpodcast, and on Twitter @romanistanpod. To support us, Join our Patreon for extra content or donate to Ko-fi.com/romanistan, and please rate, review, and subscribe. It helps us so much. Follow Jez on Instagram @jezmina.vonthiele & Paulina @romaniholistic. You can get our book Secrets of Romani Fortune Telling, online or wherever books are sold. Visit romanistanpodcast.com for events, educational resources, merch, and more. Please support our book tour fundraiser if you can. Email us at romanistanpodcast@gmail.com for inquiries. Romanistan is hosted by Jezmina Von Thiele and Paulina StevensConceived of by Paulina StevensEdited by Viktor PachasWith Music by Viktor PachasAnd Artwork by Elijah Vardo
Romans 6:15-23 -- 7:1-6
Exodus 38-40
Message from Nancy Black on January 18, 2023
Santa Barbara filmmakers Nancy Black and Isaac Hernández de Lipa return to the Santa Barbara International Film Festival with the premiere of “Building a Movement: 50 Years of Environmental Studies at UCSB.” The documentary short offers an inspiring look at the past and future of the environmental movement through a revolutionary program, its graduates and faculty. KCSB's Harry Lawton spoke with the filmmakers Nancy Black and Isaac Hernández de Lipa. Building a Movement will screen Thursday (3/2) morning at the Metro Theater. For a full list of SBIFF films, panels, events and times, go to sbiff.org. (produced and edited by Lisa Osborn)
Ephesians 3
Hailing from the USA but an Aussie through and through, Nancy Black has tread the boards as an actor, writer, dramaturg, educator producer and director for over 50 years. Nancy has been with Blackhole Theatre Company in Melbourne (Victoria) since 2001 when she directed 'Caravan' at short notice. Since then, she's taken Blackhole to new heights, with traveling shows and collaborations all over the world. Nancy has lead an extraordinary life not without its challenges, but she speaks with such grace and by gosh can she tell a story! In this episode, Nancy and I discuss 'Blind', a collaboration with renowned Brazilian artist Duda Paiva. We talk about her work with The Victorian Opera as well as the incredible number of projects that kept her occupied during the darkest times of the pandemic. As an experienced director of puppet theatre, I ask Nancy what she looks for in the puppeteers she works with and she elaborates on her process of directing through collaboration and the splicing of form and genre in her work. This is the final episode of our first season. We'll be back on World Puppetry 2021, with Season 2, Talking Sock International. Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss out on the first episode when it lands!Join the conversation on our socials@talkingsockcast (Twitter)@oneorangesockproductions (Instagram)Please consider becoming a Patreon supporter to help us bring more home grown creative content. Your support will help us make this podcast more accessible in creating Transcripts and will help us be able to sustain this cast!You can now also buy us a Ko-Fi!Find us at www.oneorangesock.comThanks for listening to #talkingsockcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-sock. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ezra 1 & 2
Nancy Black has a host of health problems, including arthritis, fibromyalgia and asthma, and she used to have to take opioids every 12 hours for her pain. However, in 2018 she decided to stop taking her medication, which included OxyContin, and to use medical marijuana instead.
Mike McKnight, Aimee Russell, Amy Terra and Nancy Black. If fishing and the outdoors is your therapy this is the episode for you. Mike and Aimee/Amy talk about how fishing and the outdoors are the mental therapy. Aimee Russell fished to cope with personal tragedy. Amy Terra uses fly fishing to cope with coming back from life threatening health issues. Then Nancy Black from Monterey Bay Whale watch joins us to talk bout the endangered Southern Resident Orcas that turned up suddenly in Monterey this week.
Local filmmakers Nancy Black and Isaac Hernandez have made a most timely film for the Santa Barbara International Film Festival: Better Together. It is part history of the 1969 Santa Barbara oil blowout, and the community actions that followed which gave birth to the national environmental movement. Our reporter Harry Lawton interviewed the couple on the movie, which also serves as a tribute to the power of community organizing.
This week we speak with Dorian Jones, CEO of the Melbourne Youth Orchestra and Nancy Black and Alison Richards about The Book of Revelations.
So Rich is away around Europe (lets hope they let him back in) so i thought it a good idea to have a chat about making a music video for the first time. Not just a new genre of filmmaking for Sam, but EVERYTHING was new to Sam - brave man! We talk about his experiences were, and what he could have done better for the next one. Music today is by Nancy Black, called Dirty Little Bass. SUBSCRIBE on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/our-week-in-video-video-production/id955970525?mt=2 To see out work follow these links: Ben’s http://www.brutoncoxvisuals.com http://www.theweddingcut.com https://twitter.com/brutoncox Rich’s http://www.auroravideo.co.uk https://twitter.com/auroravideo