Cultures the world over have long recognized the power of individuality in the creation of art.. But when the individual artist is threatened, can there can be creative power in groups? WNYC’s Sara Fishko explores the world of “Tunisian Collaborative Painting” –in this edition of Fishko Files
Executive Producer: Sara Fishko
Assistant Producer: Laura Mayer
Mix Engineer: Rob Granniss
WNYC Newsroom Editor: Karen Frillmann
For more about Tunisian Collaborative Painting, visit the Art Students League's Youtube channel.
Photos from the Tunisian Collaborative Painting Workshop
Comments [3]
Thanks, lmayer! Shows how focused I am that I didn't even register the Ornette Coleman.
@Ross from Upstate Manhattan
Hi Ross - thanks for the note. Here's the complete playlist from this edition of Fishko Files.
“Astrakan café (1).”Anouar Brahem Trio. Astrakan Café. ECM, 2000.
Ornette Coleman, "Free Jazz."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrzOzgYL1-o
Ornette Coleman Trio in Sweden.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y09k4zyIfO8&feature=artist
“Karakoum.” Anouar Brahem Trio. Astrakan Café. ECM, 2000.
Laura Mayer - Ass't Producer, Fishko Files
I don't see any credit for the oud music under the interview. Can you share the performer and the song?
Thanks!
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