Time: 21 minutes
“Kathakars were known as storytellers, and these are ways of telling mythological stories: they convey meanings through the form of dance, and you can think about it in sociological terms – the dancer is conveying a story.”
– Hari Krishna Gami
Episode host: Emma Gill, Avantika Menon
Episode Guest: Hari Krishna Gami
Episode Credits
Hosts: Avantika Menon and Emma Gill
Special Guest: Hari Krishna Gami
Produced and Edited by: Emma Gill
Audio Engineering: Matthew Gill
Shownotes by: Avantika Menon and Camila Pardo Uribe
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“The conversation needs to be less around ‘do you belong to a certain community?’ and instead ‘do you belong to multiple communities of cultural identities?’”
– Hari Krishna Gami
Episode links:
Master of Science Communication: The University of Western Australia.
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Keywords:
Science communication, Student podcast spotlight, The SciComm Collective, Cultural identity, Kathak dance, Interculturalism, How art helps navigate dual identity crisis, What does it mean to have a dual identity, Identity and its impact on science communication
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