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🎹 it is not with bones and skin, it’s all with feeling — with Axel [Part I]

Send us a text Who are you to yourself, when no one is around? Axel Kacoutié is not afraid to explore uncomfortable territory. We tread, not so lightly, on topics around their cultural identity, from Ivorian roots to British citizenship. We also explore questions around Axel’s racial identity, and how the Berlin Conference from 1884, where Africa was neatly divided amongst European colonizers, still affects people today. Axel questions and makes sense of identity through expression, through art, and through writing. A few works mentioned in the episode were: A Mother TongueHow to RememberA Sound Poem  Episode Mentions: Ethnicities — Bété people; Anyi (Akan) peopleFufu or Foutou — a mashed blend of plantains, cassava or yams. It is a staple dish for Akan people of Cote D’Ivoire, Ghana and other parts of West Africa.Djembe or Jembe drums — rope-tuned skin-covered goblet drum played with bare hands, originally from West Africa the name of the djembe comes from the saying "Anke djé, anke bé" which translates to "everyone gather together in peace" and defines the drum's purposeZaouli Dance — a traditional dance of the Guro people of central Ivory CoastChansonnier — an insightful singer, poet, songwriter that helps the community heal from old woundsThe Body Keeps the Score — Dr. Bessel van der Kolk____________________ More about: Axel Kacoutié Website  |  Instagram  |  Twitter ____________________ Curious about the in-betweenish pod Website  |  Instagram  |  Contact The in-betweenish pod is produced by Beatriz Nour Music is composed and produced by Malik Elmessiry

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