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Katelyn Woodside is the Executive Director of the VAPA Foundation, a nonprofit bringing transformative arts education into San Diego's public schools. A classically trained violinist, longtime educator, and nonprofit leader, Katelyn is advancing a bold vision: healing through expressive arts. Her organization's award-winning proposal will train teaching artists in expressive arts therapy and place them in 25 schools across the county—reaching nearly 5,000 students with creative tools for connection, confidence, and well-being. This special episode of Stop and Talk was recorded LIVE at the Prebys Sparx Awards Breakfast, where the VAPA Foundation was honored as the grand prize recipient. Katelyn is joined by four outstanding Sparx honorable mention awardees—A Reason to Survive, Coastal Roots Farm, United Women of East Africa, and Youth Creating Change—each bringing powerful, place-based solutions to the youth mental health crisis. This Episode: What if the future of youth mental health isn't found solely in clinics, but in classrooms, farms, and community spaces led by artists, mentors, and culture keepers? With a growing youth mental health crisis and a shortage of clinical providers, communities are turning to innovative, non-clinical interventions rooted in creativity, culture, and nature. The Sparx award celebrates scalable, collaborative ideas that empower youth with agency and well-being outside the traditional healthcare system. In this episode, Grant speaks with the five Sparx awardees. Together, they share how their work is rooted in cultural identity, creativity, and community connection—meeting young people where they are, and building healing from the ground up. Their work highlights how healing happens when we invest in the assets already rooted in our neighborhoods. Key Moments: [6:38] Grant introduces the vision behind the Sparx Award and prize philanthropy [19:10] Katelyn shares how VAPA's idea evolved through deep collaboration [23:58] Training artists to heal: the scale and ripple effect of their model [33:56] Honorable mentions present their work: A Reason To Survive (ARTS), Coastal Roots Farm, United Women of East Africa (UWEAST), and Youth Creating Change [43:17] Stan Collins (Youth Creating Change) on equipping youth with emotional literacy and mental health skills to care for themselves and others. [45:41] Eden Mengistu (UWEAST) on bridging generations through culturally rooted programs that open conversations about mental health in the East African community. [48:43] Javier Guerrero (Coastal Roots Farm) on reconnecting tribal youth to land, culture, and healing through ancestral farming practices. [50:49] Lucy Eagleson (ARTS) on creating a “third space” for youth to explore identity through art and grow as community-rooted mental health leaders. Resources Mentioned in This Episode: A Reason to Survive (ARTS) – Lifting young people in the South County region of San Diego to become confident, compassionate, and courageous community builders through the transformative power of creativity. Coastal Roots Farm – Cultivating healthy, connected communities by integrating sustainable agriculture, food justice, and ancient Jewish wisdom. Prebys Sparx– Prebys Foundation's award program for big ideas to improve mental and behavioral health for San Diego Youth through arts, culture, and nature. Learn more about the award programs.United Women of East Africa (UWEAST) – Providing health services, education and advocacy for the well-being of the East African community, women and families. VAPA Foundation – Enhancing the quality of, and access to, visual and performing arts education for K-12 students in the San Diego Unified School District. Youth Creating Change – Placing young people's voices and creativity at the center of suicide prevention and mental health programming. Take Action: Champion Community Healing – Support organizations that uplift youth through creativity, cultural connection, and time in nature. Engage with Arts, Culture, and Nature – Experience firsthand how these practices foster healing, connection, and joy. Start the Conversation – Talk with young people in your life about emotions, mental health, and ways to cultivate well-being. Advocate for Prevention – Urge local leaders to invest in non-clinical, community-rooted approaches that meet youth where they are. Share This Episode – Spread the word about creative, community-led solutions by sharing this episode with educators, healthcare providers, or changemakers in your network. Credits:This is a production of the Prebys FoundationHosted by Grant OliphantCo-Hosted by Crystal PageCo-produced by Crystal Page and Adam GreenfieldEngineered by Adam GreenfieldProduction Coordination by Tess KareskyVideo Production by Edgar Ontiveros MedinaSpecial thanks to the Prebys Foundation TeamThe Stop & Talk Theme song was created by San Diego's own Mr. Lyrical Groove.Download episodes at your favorite podcatcher or visit us at StopAndTalkPodcast.orgIf you like this show, and we hope you do, the best way to support this show is to share, subscribe
Katelyn Woodside, a violinist and Executive Director of The VAPA Foundation, joins us in studio to discuss the incredible impact of the VAPA Foundation and their recent award of $1 million from the inaugural Prebys Sparx Award to bring transformative, in-classroom arts programs to over 4,700 San Diego students. In partnership with the Expressive Arts Institute and San Diego Unified School District, they are embedding expressive arts into social-emotional learning (SEL)—redefining how the community approaches youth mental health support, while expanding access to quality arts education. This initiative is more than a program—it's a bold step toward a new way of thinking about school partnerships, public investment, and the role of community in student well-being.About Spotlight and Cloudcast Media "Spotlight On The Community" is the longest running community podcast in the country, continuously hosted by Drew Schlosberg for 19 years. "Spotlight" is part of Cloudcast Media's line-up of powerful local podcasts, telling the stories, highlighting the people, and celebrating the gravitational power of local. For more information on Cloudcast and its shows and cities served, please visit www.cloudcastmedia.us. Cloudcast Media | the national leader in local podcasting. About Mission Fed Credit Union A community champion for over 60 years, Mission Fed Credit Union with over $6 billion in member assets, is the Sponsor of Spotlight On The Community, helping to curate connectivity, collaboration, and catalytic conversations. For more information on the many services for San Diego residents, be sure to visit them at https://www.missionfed.com/
Hello le crew Depuis 2014, Three Six Zero Recordings trace sa route en signant banger sur banger. Basé à Londres,…
durée : 00:55:27 - Côté Club - par : Laurent Goumarre - Côté Club, le rendez-vous de toute la scène française et plus si affinités reçoit VAPA pour un mix exclusif à l'occasion de la sortie de son EP "Eponymp Part II" et Fragments pour leur album "Delta city", relecture sonore du film Robocop . Bienvenue au club ! - réalisé par : Stéphane LE GUENNEC
durée : 00:55:27 - Côté Club - par : Laurent Goumarre - Côté Club, le rendez-vous de toute la scène française et plus si affinités reçoit VAPA pour un mix exclusif à l'occasion de la sortie de son EP "Eponymp Part II" et Fragments pour leur album "Delta city", relecture sonore du film Robocop . Bienvenue au club ! - réalisé par : Stéphane LE GUENNEC
Salut à tous, Bienvenue dans ce nouvel épisode de Passion Kick. Ce soir je vous emmène dans l'univers du label Upperground,… The post Passion Kick #23 par VAPA – Zoom sur le label Upperground first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.
Salut à tous, Dans ce nouvel épisode, je reçois Birrd pour un format spécial ! De passage à Angers pour… The post Passion Kick #22 par VAPA – Special Guest : Birrd first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.
Salut, J'espère que tout le monde va bien. Très content de vous retrouver ce mois-ci pour découvrir le label de… The post Passion Kick #21 par VAPA – Zoom sur le label Siona Records first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.
Salut le crew, Aujourd'hui, on s'intéresse au producteur néerlandais Joris Voorn, l'un des artistes les plus influents de la scène… The post Passion Kick #20 par VAPA – Zoom sur le label Spectrum Records first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.
Theodora, Dje Baleti, Adé, Vapa, Underworld et Bryan's Magic Tears : découvrez le sommaire et les titres choisis pour vous ce week-end par Tsugi pour les colonnes de Libération.
Salut le crew, Je suis très heureux de vous retrouver pour le premier Passion Kick de cette nouvelle saison 24/25.… The post Passion Kick #19 par VAPA – Zoom sur le label Phobos Records first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.
Salut le crew, Depuis sa naissance en 2002, Truesoul est devenu un label plus que solide. Surnommé le petit frère… The post Passion Kick #18 par VAPA – Zoom sur le label Truesoul first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.
Slash - Crossroads feat. Gary Clark Jr.J. Bernardt - Don't get me wrongGildor - Long way roundBarry Adamson - The last words of Sam CookeLenny Kravitz - Let it rideClipperstone - Le grand nousVAPA - ImbroglioBonus spirituel : Marie-José Neuville - Le monsieur du métro
FrancoSUN, le tour de France musical de SUN ! Cette semaine, un Tour de France de nouveautés qui vous emmène à Cholet, Angers, Brest, Strasbourg, Nice, Gentilly, Paris, Créteil, Orléans, Clermont-Ferrand, Poitiers et dans les Landes. Au programme : Camille Anssel (#ArtisteLocalDeLaSemaine), Matmatah, DO not DO, Amoure, Johnny Jane, L'ENFANT (#VoyageDansLeTemps), Ben Mazué, Mustang, Waxx (avec Ben l'Oncle Soul, #VersionAlternativeDeLaSemaine), Clement Froissart, Jabberwocky (#ClassiqueFrancoSUN), Turfu (avec Yolande Bashing), KLON et VAPA. Retrouvez aussi toutes nos nouveautés et artistes locaux sur la webradio SUN Nouvo. La suite lundi prochain à 20h sur SUN, en plein coeur de la soirée découverte (avec Du Bruit à l'Ouest, aTRACKtion et Version Papier).
Aldebert - Rock'n RollPearl Jam - Scared of fearEmel - Massive Will Burning Heads - Survival InstinctNeil Young - Farmer JohnThom Yorke - Knife EdgeParra for Cuva - PinieVAPA - Eponym
Salut le crew, Belocca, DJ, producteur, podcasteur et propriétaire du label Mainground Music, a été largement acclamé au cours de… The post Passion Kick #17 par VAPA – Zoom sur le label Mainground Music first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.
Salut le crew, Arcane Music est un label de musique électronique fondé et dirigé par le DJ et producteur Eli Brown… The post Passion Kick #16 par VAPA – Zoom sur le label Arcane Music first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.
Salut le crew, Fondé en 2006, le label est l'un des nombreux projets du collectif d'artistes 3000Grad, originaire du Mecklembourg… The post Passion Kick #15 par VAPA – Zoom sur le label Acker Records first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.
And also the trees - The whalerFéfé - HelicoptèreErika de Casier - Right this wayCoulouring - I don't want to see you like thatAline - MarcGen and the Degenerates - Girls!Sol Hess - Crazy about youChinese Man - SaluneVAPA - Total Weightless
FrancoSUN, le tour de France musical de SUN ! Cette semaine, les nouveautés et découvertes vous emmènent à Angers, Rennes, Paris, Lyon et Chateauroux. Au programme : VAPA (#ArtisteLocalDeLaSemaine), Gwendoline, Bonnie Banane, Pépite, Flavien Berger, Chaton (#VoyageDansLeTemps), Justice (avec Tame Impala), Her (#LiveDeLaSemaine), Worakls, Shaka Ponk (#ClassiqueFrancoSUN), Lescop, Lewis OfMan et Stuck In The Sound. Pour plus de VAPA, écoutez le podcast de son mix pour le SUN Electro Social Club. La suite lundi prochain à 20h, sur SUN, en plein coeur de la soirée découvertes du lundi.Retrouvez aussi nos nouveautés quand vous voulez sur SUN Nouvo !
Salut le crew, On est en Deutschland ce mois-ci ! 3000° Grad représente un style de musique électronique moderne et organique.… The post Passion Kick #14 par VAPA – Zoom sur le label 3000° Grad first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.
Salut le crew, Sounds of Earth est devenu l'un des labels de musique électronique les plus intéressants du Mexique. Se… The post Passion Kick #13 par VAPA – Zoom sur le label Sounds Of Earth first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.
Salut le crew, Je vous propose une émission spéciale ce mois-ci ! Dans le cadre de ma carte blanche au… The post Passion Kick #12 par VAPA – Zoom sur ma carte blanche au Chabada avec ATOEM, Ouai Stephane et Calling Marian first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.
Ce samedi 9 c'est les Portes Ouvertes des CFA de la Chambre du Commerce et de l'Industrie. On en parle… The post Le Chabada donne carte blanche à Vapa first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.
Marc Keehmer, VAPA Coordinator for the Chula Vista Elementary School District, talks about the district's robust VAPA programs; grants from the Save the Music Foundation; and the "game changing Prop 28.
Salut le crew, Vous êtes sur le point d'explorer les profondeurs sonores du label de musique techno « Akumandra« . Le fondateur,… The post Passion Kick #11 par VAPA – Zoom sur le label Akumandra first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.
FrancoSUN, le tour de France musical de SUN ! Cette semaine, les nouveautés et découvertes vous emmènent à Nantes, Paris, Ivry sur seine, Lyon, Angers et en Normandie. Au programme : Elephanz (#GroupeLocalDeLaSemaine), NAIVE NEW BEATERS, Papooz, Faux Real, astonvilla, The Toxic Avenger (#VoyageDansLeTemps), Exsonvaldes, Lulu Van Trapp, Mes Souliers sont Rouges (#LiveDeLaSemaine), Nochka, Daft Punk (#ClassiqueFrancoSUN), Mass Hysteria et VAPA. La suite lundi prochain 20h, sur SUN, en plein coeur de la soirée découvertes du lundi.Retrouvez aussi nos nouveautés quand vous voulez sur SUN Nouvo !
Get ready for a musical journey of a lifetime as we proudly present our 50th Connected radio show on Dance FM Romania. This show will sweep you away and take you to new worlds of sound, accompanied by a carefully curated selection of tracks that will ignite your senses. Kicking things off is Super Flu with their infectious track "Super Flu
DR. CAROL LACHAPELLE: holds a PhD from UTT and Master of Arts from the University of the West Indies. She is a graduate of The London College of Dance and Drama, Dartford College of Education, University of London. Artistic Director of the La Chapelle Dance Company of Trinidad and Tobago. The first Trinidadian to gain Honours in the Royal Academy Ballet Examinations and an exhibition winner. and received her early dance training from Helen Mary Kay. Awarded an Island Scholarship she studied dance in the UK, graduating with the Progress Cup and distinctions in Dance, Drama and Education. She has collaborated with Nobel Laureate, Derek Walcott and artists like Galt Mc Dermot, composer of Hair, Roscoe Lee Brown, US, Andre Tanker, Le Roi Clarke, Greg Doran of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Elizabeth Bergmann, dance director at Harvard University and top local artists Choo Kong, Spencer, Manwarren, Machel Montano and Noble Douglas. In the UK she has worked with Greta Mendez in The Man Who Lit up the World at the Hacknet Empire and the film A Hard Rain. Choreographed the Trinidad High Commission Awards, the UK Arts production -Vodou Nation for Haiti's 200 year Independence in Haiti and at the Hackney Empire, London. Associate director and choreographer for Carnival Messiah (theatre production and film), she performed at West Yorkshire Playhouse, Harewood, Queens Hall, Royal Albert Hall, the HRH Prince Charles Charity, at the Theatre Royal, London and West Yorkshire Playhouse Galas. Artistic Director of the La Chapelle-Douglas Dance Company she presented Seasons of dance for stage and television with dancers like Natalie Rogers, (Bucket USA), Andre Largen (Alvin Ailey), Nadine Mose (Ballet Hispaniola) and Allison Brown (Carnival Queen) Diane Harvey (Forces of Nature) Mary Barnett (Alvin Ailey) Nina De Shane Gill (Grand Ballet, Canada) Bob Marley, Karen Kain, Melba Moore and Jose Feliciano. As La Chapelle Dance Company, she opened the Derek Walcott Theatre St. Lucia, performed at Florida International and she taught at Harvard as artist in Residence. Her company has toured many ineternational countries. She has worked with Peter Minshall's -Paradise Lost, River and the Atlanta Olympics and for the Opening ceremony of the Summit of the Americas with Brian McFarlane, POS. Carol is a producer, dance educator, and presenter of seminars and workshops on dance in the Caribbean, USA and Europe and has served as an executive and term President of the National Dance Association, and as Dance Examiner (TT/Martinique), on The Foundation for the Arts (Cabinet Appointed Committee), VAPA Curriculum Design Team and is on the Board of Management of Queen's Hall. Awards include Outstanding Choreography in Theatre, 2003 for Carnival Messiah and Best Actress for Testimony, 1991. She is the Winner of five Cassique awards for Choreography in theatre, the President's Award for Excellence in the Arts, The National Dance Association Emeritus Award and International Women Award for Pioneering Women. In 2012 she received the NWAC award for Outstanding Contribution to development in the Arts. In 2019 she was honoured by The Rotary club & as a Cultural Legend by The Ministry of Culture. 2020 saw her honoured by Queens Hall on International Teachers Day. Dr. La Chapelle served as Arts coordinator and Assistant Professor in dance at UTT until 2018. She served on the VAPA team for the Diploma in Ed at UWI in 2019 and is currently MA supervisor at APA, UTT. La Chapelle has presented Zoom sessions on ‘Dancing the Mas' in London, Canada & the Caribbean…More details can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/carol.lachapelle2/ Check out full chat at: ozziestewart.com/onthecallpodcastEpisode sponsored by: Emancipation Support Committee of Trinidad & Tobago @tt_esc https://www.emancipationtt.com Art on flyer by: @voodofe Music by: JLC Media @jacylamarcampbell --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ozzie-stewart/support
Michael Angelo Camacho, Executive Director of the VAPA Foundation, is joined by Lisa Sokolowski, Media Arts Resource Teacher for the San Diego Unified School District, to discuss the Foundation's mission; its partnership with the San Diego International Film Festival's "Focus on Impact Film" series; its Enhancement Program (VEP); and honor concerts.
Today I chat with Charlotte Impressionist painter, Kevin Harris. Ever since he decided that 2022 would be the year when he would do what it takes to succeed as an artist, his vivid portraits and landscapes are decorating our city. He’s got a solo show at the Nine Eighteen Nine studio gallery at the VAPA […] The post My inspiring chat with Charlotte artist, Kevin Harris appeared first on Let's Talk Art With Brooke.
Salut à tous, Pour ce premier épisode de l'année, je suis avec Cross dans les studios de la radio. De… The post Passion Kick #04 par VAPA – Special Guest : Cross first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.
durée : 00:55:22 - Côté Club - par : Laurent Goumarre - Côté Club, le rendez-vous de toute la scène française et plus si affinités reçoit deux artistes électro prometteurs, VAPA et Modgeist. Bienvenue au Club !
durée : 00:55:22 - Côté Club - par : Laurent Goumarre - Côté Club, le rendez-vous de toute la scène française et plus si affinités reçoit deux artistes électro prometteurs, VAPA et Modgeist. Bienvenue au Club !
01 Avions - 199902 Sophie Jamieson - Crystal03 White Lung - Date night04 Sylvee & The Sea - True story05 Zazie - Ca commence06 VAPA - Inside my brainBonus spirituel : Feu Chatterton ! Cantique - Live à Paris 2022
Hello à tous, Après Katermukke et Criminal Bassline, je ne pouvais pas rater Stil Vor Talent, un autre label… The post Passion Kick #03 par VAPA – Zoom sur le label Stil Vor Talent first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.10.17.512434v1?rss=1 Authors: Siegfried, H., Le Borgne, R., Durieu, C., De Azevedo Laplace, T., Verraes, A., Daunas, L., Verbavatz, J.-M., Heuze, M. L. Abstract: Cell motility processes highly depend on the membrane distribution of Phosphoinositides, giving rise to cytoskeleton reshaping and membrane trafficking events. Membrane contact sites serve as platforms for lipid exchange and calcium fluxes between two organelles. Here, we show that VAPA, an ER-resident contact site tether, plays a crucial role during cell motility. CaCo2 adenocarcinoma epithelial cells depleted for VAPA exhibit several collective and individual motility defects, disorganized actin cytoskeleton and altered protrusive activity. During migration, VAPA is required for maintaining high levels of PI(4,5)P2 at the plasma membrane (PM) but not in other compartments. In addition, VAPA plays a local function at focal adhesions (FA) where it anchors and stabilizes ER-PM contact sites, thus mediating microtubule-dependent FA disassembly. Our study reveals unprecedented functions for VAPA in cell motility processes through the regulation of Phosphoinositides homeostasis and local anchoring of ER-PM contact sites to FA. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Hello à tous, Pour cette première émission de Passion Kick, on explore les récentes sorties d'un label berlinois que j'apprécie… The post Passion Kick #01 par VAPA – Zoom sur le label Katermukke first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.
Episode 228: Today I chat with Charlotte curator and artist Chalice Meikle. I met her at a VAPA exhibit she curated for my friend and colleague, Patricia Boyer. I found out that not only is she is a talented artist, herself, but she is working towards being a certified art therapist! [She did this with […] The post My chat with Charlotte curator and artist, Chalice Meikle appeared first on Let's Talk Art With Brooke.
saltation, n.: "taking a series of rhythmical steps in time to music." Ohhh yeah. Donations, Merchandise, Newsletter, more: https://www.podrunner.com Steve Boyett - Groovelectric: Downloadable Soul https://www.groovelectric.com PLAYLIST 01. Shakti vs Olokun - Souls of Dumbo 02. J-Sevilla - Alioth 03. Vapa x Ano Poli - Alpra50mgx2 (Vapa Remix) 04. Nicky Krüger - We've Got this Traffic Jam Behind Us 05. Consolo & Buaon - Introspeccion 06. Stark D - Acromion 07. Dr Green - Qadar 08. Redspace, GarryG - Funny Rave 09. Hattrick - Coca Loca 10. Talla 2XLC - Trinity (Extended Mix) 11. Isralienn - Digital Expression 12. B.Cod3 - Life and Experience 13. Double Kay - Airtight (Extended Mix) 14. Sine - Closer == Please support these artists == Podrunner is a registered trademark of Podrunner LLC. Music copyright © or CC the respective artists. All other material ©2006, 2022 by Podrunner LLC. For personal use only. Any unauthorized reproduction, editing, exhibition, sale, rental, exchange, public performance, or broadcast of this audio is prohibited.
Все подкасты PPK.FM в эфире онлайн радиостанции PPK.FM 00:00 Cream - Voyager (Original Mix) 06:09 Tenerfuse - Ether (Original Mix) 09:43 Trenches - The Follower 13:01 Robus Amp - Parallax (Original Mix) 17:20 Toka - Something 20:22 Milky Bass - Transcendence (Extended Version) 23:16 Dimitris Palikaris - Ultraviolet (Alberto Blanco Remix [EBM021] Release: 22.07.2022) 27:20 Drekaan - Step Towards To Light (Original Mix) 31:39 Redspace, ISMAIL.M, IAM LILITH - Last Survivor 34:26 Jab Vix - Always U (Original Mix) 36:43 VAPA x Ano Poli - Alpra50mgx2 (VAPA Remix) 40:17 Plemax - Siberia (Original Mix) 43:50 DT011 Desthen Dizharmonia - Odyssee (Dizharmonia Remix) 48:24 Two-Gun - Bellatrix (Redspace Remix) 51:58 Youssef lulev - Traffic Lights (Dimitris Palikaris Remix [EBM020] Release: 08.07.2022) 57:18 Seven Wells - No Wolves In The City (Sinan Arsan Remix) 1:00:36 Sun Progress - Where Are They (Patricio Insaurralde Remix) 1:05:40 Kamilo Sanclemente - Fragma (EMPHI Remix) 1:09:44 Gabo Martin & Ignacio Berardi - Austral (Original Mix) 1:12:17 Es.Ka - About a Dream 1:16:05 Daniel Camarillo - Say My Name (Original Mix) 1:19:39 Jolo - Spiration (Hobin Rude Remix) 1:24:13 Droning Keyboard Group - Wherever 1:26:30 Sergey Kolchak - Gisimia (Original Mix) 1:30:11 CATSNAKE - Hologram 1:35:01 Jab Vix - Lil Beater (Original Mix)
A special set of tracks, hand-selected by @kevinpajak from @electrofans, for @reckoningrecords' radio show (Episode 72) Tracklisting 1) Cyazon - Netrunner Feat. Becko [FiXT] 2) Gettobabyjesus - Sad Song [Breeze Records] 3) Milky Bass - Transcendence [FUTURE RAVE MUSIC] 4) Terry Golden - Best Time In Space [Sirup Music] 5) OMEM - My Love (Stone Van Brooken Extended Remix) 6) Luis M - Quantix (Original Mix) [AlpaKa MuziK] 7) Katoff - Forgotten Dimension [Sounds Of Meow] 8) VAPA x Ano Poli - Alpra50mgx2 (VAPA Remix) [VAPA RECORDS] 9) Droning Keyboard Group - Wherever [Sounds of Urban] 10) VOLAC - Blow My Mind (feat. Miranda Myles) [Musical Freedom] 11) Ivan Roudyk - Nice To Be In Orbit (Original Mix) [Electrica Records] 12) V77NNY - Sneak [Deep Clicks] = = = = = Kevin is the Founder, CEO, and Editor-in-Chief of Electrofans.com, an electronic music blog, mix series, and artist development company. https://www.electrofans.com https://soundcloud.com/electrofans https://mixcloud.com/electrofans https://www.twitter.com/electrofansfeed/ https://www.facebook.com/electrofansofficial/ https://www.instagram.com/electrofansofficial/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVRIEKOtQRa-g7BEbKOoB7g
A l'occasion de la sortie de leur 1er EP intitulé Quo Vadis, le duo franco-allemand Cross, VAPA vous accompagne pendant 1h avec au programme des inédits et des influences. L'histoire commence à Cologne (Allemagne), où les deux jeunes producteurs Cross (DE) et VAPA (FR) se rencontrent au club Odonien lors d'un showcase du label Katermukke. Les deux artistes livrent rapidement leurs premiers titres (Human, Fast Paced Nature, En Route) après s'être enfermés dans un studio avec une guitare électrique, 1 Minilog et le DAW Maschine pour développer leur vision de la musique électronique : un rythme groovy tech house et des accords de guitare mélancoliques réunis dans un arrangement plein de up & down. Leur nouvel EP "Quo Vadis" incarne ce style, tout comme leurs premiers titres très bien accueillis déjà sortis (+400K streams ). L'expression Quo Vadis, plutôt rare en français, s'emploie pour dire « mais où va-t-on ?, mais où va le monde ? », avec une pointe de dépit. Elle est utilisée pour s'interroger sur l'avenir d'une société. Et qu'importe l'avenir, la musique sera toujours là pour nous accompagner dans les bons et mauvais moments. Ce DJ set est destiné aussi bien aux pistes de danse qu'aux moments d'introspection - 55 minutes de soft power. CROSS SC https://soundcloud.com/cross_cgn IN https://www.instagram.com/cross_cgn VAPA SC https://soundcloud.com/vapa_music IN https://www.instagram.com/vapa_music ********TRACKLIST********* 00:00 Cross, VAPA - Luna (feat. Jahen Oarsman) 04:04 Cross, VAPA - Tantra 08:40 Cross, VAPA - Awakening 11:46 Dilby - No More Love 17:05 Hraach - Apricot Tree 21:00 El Mundo - The Message (NTFO & Karmon Remix) 24:36 Cross, VAPA - Bukowski 28:34 Volen Sentir - C.A.M 34:33 Volen Sentir - Fatoumata 40:14 MINT (JPN) - Trigger666 43:52 Cross, VAPA - Eponym 48:30 Evren Ulusoy - I, Claudius 52:50 Cross, VAPA - Our Interlude
A l'occasion de la sortie de leur 1er EP intitulé Quo Vadis, le duo franco-allemand Cross, VAPA vous accompagne pendant 1h avec au programme des inédits et des influences. L'histoire commence à Cologne (Allemagne), où les deux jeunes producteurs Cross (DE) et VAPA (FR) se rencontrent au club Odonien lors d'un showcase du label Katermukke. Les deux artistes livrent rapidement leurs premiers titres (Human, Fast Paced Nature, En Route) après s'être enfermés dans un studio avec une guitare électrique, 1 Minilog et le DAW Maschine pour développer leur vision de la musique électronique : un rythme groovy tech house et des accords de guitare mélancoliques réunis dans un arrangement plein de up & down. Leur nouvel EP "Quo Vadis" incarne ce style, tout comme leurs premiers titres très bien accueillis déjà sortis (+400K streams ). L'expression Quo Vadis, plutôt rare en français, s'emploie pour dire « mais où va-t-on ?, mais où va le monde ? », avec une pointe de dépit. Elle est utilisée pour s'interroger sur l'avenir d'une société. Et qu'importe l'avenir, la musique sera toujours là pour nous accompagner dans les bons et mauvais moments. Ce DJ set est destiné aussi bien aux pistes de danse qu'aux moments d'introspection - 55 minutes de soft power. CROSS SC https://soundcloud.com/cross_cgn IN https://www.instagram.com/cross_cgn VAPA SC https://soundcloud.com/vapa_music IN https://www.instagram.com/vapa_music ********TRACKLIST********* 00:00 Cross, VAPA - Luna (feat. Jahen Oarsman) 04:04 Cross, VAPA - Tantra 08:40 Cross, VAPA - Awakening 11:46 Dilby - No More Love 17:05 Hraach - Apricot Tree 21:00 El Mundo - The Message (NTFO & Karmon Remix) 24:36 Cross, VAPA - Bukowski 28:34 Volen Sentir - C.A.M 34:33 Volen Sentir - Fatoumata 40:14 MINT (JPN) - Trigger666 43:52 Cross, VAPA - Eponym 48:30 Evren Ulusoy - I, Claudius 52:50 Cross, VAPA - Our Interlude
Christianne is a 4th-grade teacher at Westmont Elementary, a VAPA school in Ocean View School District in Huntington Beach, California. After receiving her bachelor's degree in Theatre, and years of touring the world and living out of a suitcase, Christianne realized she needed to do something more and wanted to make a difference. So, she went back to school earning her teaching credential and Master of Education degree from Cal State, Fullerton, graduating in December of 2020. Student teaching both before and during a worldwide pandemic prepared Christianne for one of the most trying times in education as there have been many hurdles during her first year of teaching. Christianne truly believes her students are going to change the world.
Sierra Vista High School visual arts teacher Jenna Guerrero and VAPA tutor Genesis Alvarado discuss the Baldwin Park Unified school's TV Production CTE Pathway, the popularity of the student-produced “Sierra Vision” news program, and how the Strong Workforce Grant has enabled the school to bring back alumni as tutors.
Bennington alumni spanning four generations come together to share first person paranormal experiences and encounters they had on the small campus in Southern Vermont. As the stories unfold, striking parallels are drawn that prompt deep questions about space, who owns it, and who is not welcome to occupy it.Alex Pintair:When we first got to Bennington, it seemed like there was a bit of an indoctrination that would happen between the upperclassmen and the new kids where they would sort of say, all right, so this is where you are now. This is our space, you know, there's a ghost in Jennings and there's catacombs under VAPA.And there's all this stuff happening around here and, you know, welcome.Kate:Oh, well. It's crazy here because it's the place where the Four Winds meet.Melinda Castriatta Avellino:The end of the world was the Native American burial ground where the Four Winds met. They buried Native Americans that had mental issues that where the Four Winds met that was sort of like the story that went around.Kate:Oh, you know, when you're a first-year student there and you start hearing these stories, you're like, oh, well, that makes sense.Maddy Wood:But I have heard about the Four Winds. It was one of those things where I heard about it so much that I could swear that I was like experiencing it once when it was like standing in the middle of the lawn when it was really windy freshman year. I definitely believed that.Kate:And the place where the Four Winds meet, of course, we have this collective insanity, this collective mood that strikes us.Lisa Sciandra:But that may have just been a story people told to make it seem scarier.Raven:Yeah. I'd be interested to know actually the whole history of what happened. The Native Americans in that area, I mean, was Bennington really built on top of a burial ground? Is that real or is that just like white people, like, you know, making stories? Luz Fleming:Yeah, I always assumed those were campfire stories and I wasn't able to dig up much credible information one way or another on that one.I've recently been in touch with Vermont folklorist and Bennington alum, Andy Kolovos, and he wrote, “It is very much a white colonial kind of narrative. One that combines things like guilt with romanticism to generate a narrative that explains why things happen to white people. So I have not done any real inquiry into those stories about Bennington College. I treat them more like Bennington College, folklore tradition, rather than anything tied to the history of the land, or even the broader folklore of Vermont. This is not to invalidate the notion of an insular folklore among students at the college. That's real and cool.”Okay. So it may or may not be true, but there is absolutely no question that the Bennington campus possesses some extremely intense energy and I'm not here to prove or disprove any of the lore.I just want to hear people's firsthand experiences, and so let's hear from someone who swears he saw a being named Goat Boy, who has always been associated with the Four Winds and the Native American burial ground.Alex Pintair:My name's Alex Pintair. I started at Bennington in 1992. The first time I saw Goat Boy was probably mid September. And there was some sort of a party. It might have actually have been a birthday party for me. I think my mom sent down a cake or something and we're all hanging out. And at some point a friend of mine and I just decided to step outside, get some air. We had walked towards the center green and we were just sort of talking and kind of walking slowly along and then we were just standing there. And it was one of those fall nights where it was cloudy and a little bit chilly and there was, breeze, there was always breezes going through there. And as we're standing there, it almost seemed like if you can imagine fog that just sort of gets a little bit more solid.And over across the green up against one of the other dorms, it was almost like a patch of fog started to coalesce and get a little bit more solid. As it happened I nudge my friend and was like, “Are you seeing that?” And he thought he could, but he wasn't sure. And my dad had taught me when I was a kid that when it's nighttime and it's dark out, you can always see things better if you look just to the side of them.Something about the rods and cones in your eyes, get tired during the day, so at night, your peripheral vision can be a little stronger. And so I told my friend to do that and then he could see it. And as we're kind of watching this thing it sort of slowly sort of forms that were looking at this skinny pale white body of what you would think of as a ten-year-old boy, essentially.And then the head was the skull of a goat. These big black cavernous eyes, you know, this pale skinny boy body, it was kind of hopping from one foot to the other back and forth, but in a way where it was so slow, it like stayed up in the air longer than would be humanly possible.And he had something, holding something in each hand sort of stick shape, but I don't, I don't know what it was. And we stood there and just watched this happening for a minute or so, and in shock and silence. And then I remember I said something like, “Are you seeing this?” And he's like, “Yeah!” And then I broke eye contact essentially, when we looked back it was gone.So, of course, you know, we start walking across the green to like, see what's going on and we get closer and closer to it. There's nothing there. And we're just standing there sort of in the center of the green and looking around. And then I see something moving down at the edge of the green down where the edge of the world is there.And it's, it's the same thing. It's like this fog just becomes a little bit more dense and suddenly there he was, and he's just slowly dancing back and forth. And my friend sees it as well. And we start walking again, down the green now towards the edge of the world and the closer we get, it just goes away and it's not like I saw it disappear.It's just like, maybe I looked away, maybe I blinked. I don't know, it was just gone. So then we get to the edge of the world. And if you remember that there was like a little Stonewall and it stopped being flat and it dipped down downhill and there was these fields and over on the left was this grove of pine trees.And again, same thing and there is, and these sort of slowly dancing back and forth. And that's when I kind of got shivers. It had seemed all almost exciting when we had seen them the first time. And then the thought crossed my mind, you know, it's, it's leading us somewhere and I don't think I want to go where it's leading us.Right where he was dancing down by those pine trees there's actually an old graveyard down there. So I was like, “Yeah, we should, we got to stop. We're not going down there.” And he's like, “Yeah, I agree.” And we went back, you know, back to the party. And we're a little bit freaked out. And I remember talking to, I think his name was Jason, who was the upperclassmen, and we told them what we saw and he's like, oh, you saw Goat Boy.And we're like, “What is up with that?” And he said, “Well, the story goes that back when this was when the land that Bennington College now sat on was Native American land, they said that the Four Winds met right in the commons area. And they said that because of that, the land was cursed. And so whenever there was someone in the tribe who, you know, had gone insane or had killed someone or had done something evil, they would bury them there on the cursed land.”And so apparently Goat Boy was the specter or the ghost of someone that had been buried there.
Matt Neylon, Director of Visual and Performing Arts at Mount Vernon High School has students exhibiting beautiful, professional work on a weekly basis. From partnering students with prominent businesses like Porsche, to exhibiting their work in professional art galas downtown, Matt is an expert at curating the process and finding real world audiences for student work. But what exactly is 'beautiful' work? Matt's answer might surprise you. In this interview, you will learn some of Matt's simple strategies for curating work while also learning how to: Get students to hold themselves to higher expectations, and save you from 'working all hours of the day' Curate physical or virtual exhibitions of student work designed and curated by socially distanced learners Stop aiming for perfection and accept that your students' work is beautiful and deserves to be seen Create a culture of high standards and excellence Connect with Matt: Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn: @mattneylon Facebook: @matt.neylon View more of Matt's Work: https://cre8ivmvmt.com/ Matt's Bio: Matthew Neylon is the Director of Visual & Performing Arts at The Mount Vernon School in Atlanta, GA where he helps staff & students navigate their creative curiosities and artistic aptitudes. He is a senior consultant with Mount Vernon Ventures and recently released an online course exploring Arts+Mindfulness. As a speaker, Matthew has the opportunity to work with hundreds of educators/artists annually by leading workshops & webinars on various topics from storytelling to arts leadership, STEAM education, mindfulness, trauma-informed care, and interdisciplinary curriculum design. Matthew seeks to help bridge art+innovation by exploring the intersections between various art forms with mental/physical wellness, diverse storytelling, and connection to emerging creative industries. Recently serving as the guest blogger for the NAEA Monthly Mentor blog, Matthew explored topics of race, whiteness, emotional health, gender, and ableism in the visual art community. Matthew & his partner are passionate advocates for the LGBTQ+ community and work to help people around the world reconcile faith+sexual orientation. His greatest joy, however, is providing opportunities for students and teachers to grow in their artistic/performance skills and find the intersection where passion, talent, and identity meet. Connect with Matthew on instagram or by visiting cre8ivmvmt.com - You are an artist. Be great.
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Wild Rose Elementary, a community fixture in the Monrovia Unified School District since 1921, was recently renamed the Wild Rose School of Creative Arts. Principal Dr. Leslie Miller and Intervention Specialist Sharon Naugle discuss the school's commitment to integrating VAPA into the school's core curriculum, the Center Theater Group grant for Disney Musicals in Schools, and Wild Rose's new Spanish language dual immersion program.