AIR® Aerial Fitness: Kyla Bancroft
It's Women's Month and we can’t help but champion Kyla Bancroft: Owner and Master Trainer at AIR® Aerial Fitness, Los Angeles. With a professional ballet background, Kyla shares lessons on her success including adaptability, staying true to your values and community.
Estée Lauder Visionaries in Washington D.C
The first Visionaries Summit was held in Washington DC - a partnership between Hillary Clinton’s Vital Voices and Estée Lauder, created to support the next generation of leaders. Vicky Pasion reflects on her takeaways.
An Artist’s Perspective: Madison McFerrin
Briggs sat down with Madison McFerrin - an American singer, songwriter and producer. Madison delved into her influences, her relationship with music, how residing in different US states over time has influenced her journey and helped shape her community - as well as new video visuals for her single ‘God Herself’ off her debut album “I Hope You Can Forgive Me”.
Emerging: Ciara Ingram
It’s Women’s History Month, and we’re celebrating women and change makers all month, every month. Next up is Ciara Ingram, producer, script writer and founder of Emerging - an award winning web-series inspired by underrepresented stories. Previously a creator at SLAM magazine, Ciara’s work taps into creativity with an athlete's mindset.
Silhouette Pole and Pilates: The Treacherous Twins
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we caught up with the founding duo of Silhouette - a boutique movement space in Toronto. Lisa and T’yawne share more about breaking the stigma around pole dancing, working beside their bestie, and building a diverse, body positive community.
An Artist’s Perspective: Kara Jackson
To kick start Women’s History Month, Briggs sat down with Kara Jackson ahead of her debut album - Kara unravelled stories from her journey so far, including her sonic influences, how the creative scene in Chicago has inspired her growth and the healing experience of art in community.
Munroe Bergdorf: Transitional in conversation with Clara Amfo
“We all transition. It's what binds us, not what separates us.” An evening of truth, power and resilience - what began as a deconstruction of a deeply personal book filled with honesty and self empowerment, became an open discussion that applied to everyday life.
An Artist’s Perspective: Joel Chidi Sydenham
Nigerian-British Artist Joel Chidi Sydenham uncovers the connection between his art and nature, how painting becomes an act to reclaim one’s cultural identity, the importance of a creative community and his hopes for the next generation.
Honouring Our Lineages: Diaspora Dialogues
An intimate, multi-sensory series of conversation, sounds and food, honouring the depths of African identity, ancestry and migration. Hosted by DemiMa with guest Swiss, we’re taken on a journey through the lens of the Artist.
Salut Sunday: Rianna Norbert-David
We sat down with storyteller, artist and museum curator Rianna Norbert-David, founder of Salut Sunday. Rianna holds spaces rooted in community care, rest, and recovery, whilst giving voice to hidden histories.
Poetry as Self-Discovery: Dhayana Alejandrina
As we wind down the end of the year, we slow down to celebrate stories that soothe and inspire - like Dhayana Alejandrina - a Dominican writer, poet, and storyteller.
Freak is Chic: Jean Paul Gaultier’s Fashion Extravaganza
As we wrap up London’s Fashion Week, we throwback to Jean Paul Gaultier’s Fashion Freak Show at The Roundhouse, London. The extravaganza was a whirlwind tour through the ages - a vibrant and playful celebration of fashion, music, time and transgressive dreams.
Condé Nast Showcase: London Fashion Week
In the heart of London’s Soho, Condé Nast College of Fashion and Design presents a bold exhibit of graduates as part of London Fashion Week. Creators Alexa Herrera, Sophie Wang and Julian Pinar Díaz showcase their work - an unapologetic celebration of identity, sustainability and the limitless freedom of fashion.
DForD Gown: For Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond
For London Fashion Week 2022, we celebrate Creators who are making waves in the industry. From intentional choices around inclusivity, sustainability and social change, we highlight Founder Dionne Goldson and her DForD Gown.
Art is Nourishment: Amber Bardell
With a recent debut solo show at Centrespace Gallery, Bristol, Amber-Bardell draws inspiration from natural elements, intuitive dreamscapes and sonically meditative experiences in: ‘Art is Nourishment’.
Rounding Up An Endless Summer Of Festivals
As we welcome in a new month, we’re taking a moment to celebrate the festivals we’ve experienced over an endless summer. From inclusive, female-led line ups to spaces that centre care and openly affirm queer identities, we round-up the summer festivals that brought us closer together.
Soul Frequency at We Out Here Festival
We Out Here was indeed a something-for-everyone kind of festival. People may have left physically exhausted from all of the dancing but undoubtedly mentally and emotionally recharged with a frequency of soul-filled new memories.
Dear Black People: Excellence Theatre
We sat down with the Co-Founder and Artistic Director of Excellence Theatre, Aaliyah Antoine, after the sold out success of Dear Black People Festival 2.0 at the Pleasance Theatre, London.
Chasing Hares: A Love Letter to Dreamers Fighting for Equality
A bold weaving of traditional Indian folk tale and immersive storytelling at The Young Vic Theatre.
Body Movements Festival: Body Takeover
Body Movements Festival: a place where queer bodies were allowed absolute liberty to move, breathe, and flow - just as they were meant to.