Episode 2
Loop meets Glasgow-based dance artist Divine Tasinda. Divine shares her passion for dance, which has taken her from the Congo to Glasgow.
Loop meets dancer Divine Tasinda, a Congolese choreographer and artist based in Glasgow.
Sharing her inspiring journey, Divine details her involvement with Scottish organisation Project X and her passion for bringing themes of African diaspora and womanhood into her work.
Also featured in this episode is David J Mitchell, one of Scotland鈥檚 youngest traditional sculptors, who explains the technical process behind his work, and visual artist Caroline Gormley reveals how lockdown became the inspiration behind her colourful creations painted on toilet paper.
The owners of Scotland鈥檚 first veteran-owned tattoo studio, Primrose Path Tattoo Society, share their stories and passion for tattoos, and retiree Jos Treen explains how he rediscovered his love of photography by dusting off old negatives and turning his bathroom into a dark room.
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I Believe in the Healing Power of Dance | Loop
Duration: 03:40
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Role | Contributor |
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Producer | Rachel Coburn |
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- Thu 4 Mar 2021 23:30
- Mon 8 Mar 2021 23:30
- Mon 12 Sep 2022 23:25
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