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Maghrib in Past & Present | Podcasts is a forum in which artists, writers, and scholars from North Africa, the United States, and beyond can present their ongoing and innovative research on and in the Maghrib. The podcasts are based on lectures, live performances, book talks, and interviews across the region. Aiming to project the scientific and cultural dynamism of research in and on North Africa into the classroom, we too hope to reach a wider audience across the globe.
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2 Hours Between

Gavin Deal & Lincoln Garrett

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2 Hours Between is a student-run podcast at Gulf Coast State College, where we sit down with fellow students to talk about their majors, career goals, and big-picture dreams. It’s about sharing stories, exploring ambitions, and having a good laugh along the way. Whether you’re looking for inspiration, connection, or just some fun conversation, join us as we highlight the journeys of students chasing their futures.
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Dancers' own podcast! You have found the right place - the podcast where we get exclusive conversations with dance artists from all over the world in different styles: Kizomba, Hip-Hop, Dancehall, Bachata, Azonto, House, Bonebreaking, Litefeet, Salsa, Brazilian Zouk, Locking, Popping - just to mention a few! Listen to their incredible journey from the humans behind the artist, learn from their experiences and challenges, and much more. Your host, T-zer & new co-host Sebastian Carlos Kruse de ...
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Episode 222: Tunisian Peinture Sous Verre – A History in Reverse This lecture provides an introduction to reverse glass painting in Tunisia, a predominantly figurative form of Islamic art that is often referred to as a “popular” tradition. As very little archival material and original documentation exists, most of what we know about this painting p

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Episode 220: Entretien avec l’Historien Bechir Yazidi Le projet « Archives d’histoire orale de la production intellectuelle maghrĂ©bine » vise Ă  documenter les trajectoires de vie, les formations intellectuelles et les luttes politiques de plusieurs gĂ©nĂ©rations de femmes et d'hommes nord-africains qui ont contribuĂ© Ă  la crĂ©ation de la culture Ă©crite

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Episode 219: Moroccan Publishing, Cultural Decolonization, and the Book Revolution: The Souffles Experience, 1966-1971 During the 1960s and 1970s, Morocco was a center for the invention of cultural decolonization and a key site in the twentieth-century book revolution. A group of young poets, novelists, critics, painters, and photographers created 

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This week on Two Hours Between, Gavin sits down with Ayana and Alex to chat about the sudden cold weather, all things Grey’s Anatomy, and their mutual love for Chinese food. Cozy vibes, good laughs, and plenty of tangents — the perfect episode to listen to while warming up with a cup of coffee.By Gavin Deal & Lincoln Garrett
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Episode 218: La loi est lĂ  mais qu’en est-il de mon droit ? Devenir du mouvement des Soulaliyates Cet Ă©pisode explore l’évolution du Mouvement des Soulaliyates Ă  la lumiĂšre des rĂ©centes rĂ©formes introduites par la loi 62-17, relative Ă  la tutelle administrative sur les communautĂ©s Soulaliyates et Ă  la gestion de leurs biens, promulguĂ©e en 2019 au M

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Episode 217: L’évolution de la poĂ©sie andalouse du Muashshah au Zajal : deux genres de poĂ©sie chantĂ©s dans la « Nouba » PrĂ©servĂ©e et dĂ©veloppĂ©e en AlgĂ©rie aprĂšs l'expulsion des Maures d'Espagne au 15Ăšme siĂšcle, la musique andalouse est un hĂ©ritage culturel originaire d'Al-Andalus qui a prospĂ©rĂ© dans plusieurs rĂ©gions du Maghreb jouant un rĂŽle trĂšs 

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Episode 216: The Sound of Protest in Morocco: Nass el Ghiwane and the Years of Lead (1970s-1990s) In her current project, Alessandra Ciucci is Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology at Columbia University in New York, posits that in order to understand the effectiveness of the songs of Nass el Ghiwane it is critical to examine their musicopoetic as

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Episode 215: La mĂ©diation culturelle, un mĂ©tier de liens et de transmission : Rencontre avec Yassir Yarji L'Ă©pisode d'aujourd'hui nous emmĂšne au Maroc, Ă  la rencontre de Yassir Yarji, mĂ©diateur culturel originaire de Marrakech, passionnĂ© par l'art et la culture comme fondement de la transmission Ă©ducative. Sahar El Echi, cinĂ©aste, s’entretient avec

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Welcome to the very first episode of Two Hours Between! We kick things off with an incredible conversation featuring Shawn at Gulf Coast with a hilarious sense of humor and plenty of stories to share. From laughs to insights, this episode sets the tone for what our show is all about: real conversations, genuine voices, and the moments that happen i

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Episode 214: Introduction Ă  la journĂ©e d’études « Chants et musiques d’AlgĂ©rie : un fait social » Dans ce podcast, Jonathan Glasser, professeur agrĂ©gĂ© d'anthropologie Ă  l'universitĂ© William & Mary Ă  Williamsburg, en Virginie, introduit la journĂ©e d’étude intitulĂ©e « Chants et musiques d’AlgĂ©rie : un fait social », organisĂ©e conjointement par le Cen

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Episode 213: Entretien avec l’agro-vĂ©tĂ©rinaire Mohamed Sedrati Le projet « Archives d’histoire orale de la production intellectuelle maghrĂ©bine » vise Ă  documenter les trajectoires de vie, les formations intellectuelles et les luttes politiques de plusieurs gĂ©nĂ©rations de femmes et d'hommes nord-africains qui ont contribuĂ© Ă  la crĂ©ation de la cultu

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Episode 212: Entretien avec la Sociologue Nouria Benghabrit Le projet « Archives d’histoire orale de la production intellectuelle maghrĂ©bine » vise Ă  documenter les trajectoires de vie, les formations intellectuelles et les luttes politiques de plusieurs gĂ©nĂ©rations de femmes et d'hommes nord-africains qui ont contribuĂ© Ă  la crĂ©ation de la culture 

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Episode 211: Entretien avec l’Economiste Omar Aloui Le projet « Archives d’histoire orale de la production intellectuelle maghrĂ©bine » vise Ă  documenter les trajectoires de vie, les formations intellectuelles et les luttes politiques de plusieurs gĂ©nĂ©rations de femmes et d'hommes nord-africains qui ont contribuĂ© Ă  la crĂ©ation de la culture Ă©crite e

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Episode 210: Entretien avec l'Historien Mohamed Lazhar Gharbi Le projet « Archives d’histoire orale de la production intellectuelle maghrĂ©bine » vise Ă  documenter les trajectoires de vie, les formations intellectuelles et les luttes politiques de plusieurs gĂ©nĂ©rations de femmes et d'hommes nord-africains qui ont contribuĂ© Ă  la crĂ©ation de la cultur

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✹ A must-listen interview with Chamalo for dancers and creators navigating growth, purpose, and partnership—with a lot of soul. đŸ”„ Burnout & NLP – How Chamalo used neuro-linguistic programming to regain clarity and energy 👣 Legacy & Lineage – The meaning behind Chamalo's family naming tradition rooted in Congolese history 🎭 Artistry & Brotherhood – 

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Episode 209: Entretien avec le Politologue Rachid Tlemçani Le projet « Archives d’histoire orale de la production intellectuelle maghrĂ©bine » vise Ă  documenter les trajectoires de vie, les formations intellectuelles et les luttes politiques de plusieurs gĂ©nĂ©rations de femmes et d'hommes nord-africains qui ont contribuĂ© Ă  la crĂ©ation de la culture é 
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Episode 208: Entretien avec le Sociologue Khalil Zamiti Le projet « Archives d’histoire orale de la production intellectuelle maghrĂ©bine » vise Ă  documenter les trajectoires de vie, les formations intellectuelles et les luttes politiques de plusieurs gĂ©nĂ©rations de femmes et d'hommes nord-africains qui ont contribuĂ© Ă  la crĂ©ation de la culture Ă©cri

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Episode 207: Le Maghreb par les textes, XVIIIe – XXIe siĂšcl Dans ce podcast, les Historiennes Charlotte Courreye et Annik Lacroix prĂ©sentent l’ouvrage qu’elles ont coĂ©crit avec Augustin Jomier, intitulĂ© Le Maghreb par les textes, XVIIIe – XXIe siĂšcle. MalgrĂ© ses liens Ă©troits avec la France, Le Maghreb (AlgĂ©rie, Libye, Maroc et Tunisie) est gĂ©nĂ©ral

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Episode 206: Entretien avec l’historien et archiviste Fouad Soufi Le projet « Archives d’histoire orale de la production intellectuelle maghrĂ©bine » vise Ă  documenter les trajectoires de vie, les formations intellectuelles et les luttes politiques de plusieurs gĂ©nĂ©rations de femmes et d'hommes nord-africains qui ont contribuĂ© Ă  la crĂ©ation de la cu

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The "Dance Specific Talks" podcast features Ivana (Ivy Flow), a full-time mover and dancer who shares her journey and experiences in the dance world. We learn about Ivy's background in Slovakia and her transition from House to exploring various African dance styles. We also share her experiences teaching movement classes where people connect throug

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Episode 205: Entretien avec le sociologue Mounir Saidani Le projet « Archives d’histoire orale de la production intellectuelle maghrĂ©bine » vise Ă  documenter les trajectoires de vie, les formations intellectuelles et les luttes politiques de plusieurs gĂ©nĂ©rations de femmes et d'hommes nord-africains qui ont contribuĂ© Ă  la crĂ©ation de la culture Ă©cr

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Episode 204: Entretien avec L’économiste Slimane Bedrani Le projet « Archives d’histoire orale de la production intellectuelle maghrĂ©bine » vise Ă  documenter les trajectoires de vie, les formations intellectuelles et les luttes politiques de plusieurs gĂ©nĂ©rations de femmes et d'hommes nord-africains qui ont contribuĂ© Ă  la crĂ©ation de la culture Ă©cr

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❀ Trust & Vulnerability – Why emotional safety is the foundation of both romantic and dance partnerships đŸŽ¶ Music Compatibility – How shared soundtracks can deepen connection and understanding đŸŒ± Spiritual Growth & Intuition – Honoring the inner voice as a guide in parenting, love, and ambition đŸ•Šïž Peace in Partnerships – Choosing calm, clarity, and 

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Sarah Safi Harb is a passionate Raqs sharqi (Belly dance) artist and teacher in Amsterdam. Sarah opens up about her deep connection to Middle Eastern dance traditions, her journey from Lebanon to the Netherlands, and how dance became her tool for healing, self-expression, and empowerment. Together, they explore the cultural significance of Raqs sha

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Episode 203: En hommage Ă  Hugh Roberts (DĂ©cĂ©dĂ© en mai 2025): Élections des assemblĂ©es populaires et la nĂ©gociation entre l’État et la sociĂ©tĂ© en Grande Kabylie pendant les premiĂšres annĂ©es de l'indĂ©pendance, 1967-1978. Dans ce podcast, feu Hugh Roberts, Professeur Ă©mĂ©rite d’Histoire Ă  l’UniversitĂ© de Tufts (États-Unis) et directeur de North Africa 

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Eloy J Rojas is a dynamic Venezuelan dancer based in Berlin. In this episode, we explore his powerful journey through dance, identity, and emotional healing. Eloy opens up about navigating life as a queer artist, overcoming the pressure to prove himself, and finding balance between teaching, performing, and personal growth. He shares how dance beca

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In this warm and wide-ranging episode of Dance Specific Talks, Coach Sebastian and T-zer take a nostalgic dive into their shared memories, favorite music, and the cultural moments that shaped them. From R&B parties and Vybz Kartel to Swedish midsummer traditions and TikTok’s influence on music tastes, they explore how art, culture, and generational

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Alicia Velasco, is a powerhouse performer and Mambo dancer who opens up about her journey through chronic pain, identity loss, and recovery after a career-threatening spinal injury. 🎧 This episode is a must-listen for dancers navigating setbacks and anyone ready to turn pain into power. đŸ’„ Injury Isn’t the End – Alicia’s story of reclaiming movement

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In this episode, we get to learn about Linda and Fiorella's experiences in bachata as a role-rotating couple, including their backgrounds, teaching methods, and the challenges they face as dance instructors. We discuss how they got into role-rotation in the first place and the importance of holistic approaches to dance education. Follow Fiorella & 

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Episode 202: Moorish Refugees in the Early Modern Mediterranean In this podcast, Andrew Russo, Ph.D. candidate in History at the University of Rochester, discusses his current project on the Morisco community in early modern Morocco, Tunisia, and Sicily. Russo outlines current trends in the historiography of the Moriscos, including a focus on local

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In this dynamic episode, Coach Sebastian and T-zer talk about expanding the Dance Specific movement—collaborating with festivals, launching health-focused add-ons, and even developing new editions and a potential app for the Move That Soul card game. They also share personal reflections on ambition, self-care, parenting, and leadership, diving into

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🎧 In this high-energy episode of Dance Specific Talks, Coach Sebastian and T-zer reflect on everything from freestyle on Ibiza beaches to launching a global dance movement. They share personal updates, future plans, and the exciting launch of their world tour, touching down in Cape Verde, Europe, and the U.S., with a focus on connecting with dancer

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In this powerful episode of Dance Specific Talks, Coach Sebastian and T-Zer welcome Albir, a legendary Kizomba artist, to discuss his dance journey, personal growth, and his groundbreaking initiative—Embrace Tribe. Albir shares how his experiences as an immigrant shaped his perspective, the role of fear in transformation, and how deep connections t

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In this episode, T-zer chats with DJ Jay Larious about his journey from music lover to event organizer, his passion for Kizomba, and the upcoming Kizomba Experience in Jamaica. They discuss the importance of artist selection, the challenges of hosting events abroad, and how Jamaican culture, music, and resilience shape his vision. Plus, they dive i

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Épisode 201: Entretien avec l’architecte Sihem Lamine Le projet « Archives d’histoire orale de la production intellectuelle maghrĂ©bine » vise Ă  documenter les trajectoires de vie, les formations intellectuelles et les luttes politiques de plusieurs gĂ©nĂ©rations de femmes et d'hommes nord-africains qui ont contribuĂ© Ă  la crĂ©ation de la culture Ă©crite

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In this episode we have an international guest, the artist manger and event organizer, Lucas from Miami! We get to know Lucas's journey from dancing to organizing events, specifically about the Miami Dance Fusion Festival. They also shared their diverse backgrounds, experiences, and preferences, discussed the growth of different dance scenes, and t

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In this episode, we're getting to know the German Urban Kiz couple, Sonja and Maxwell, who are representing a part of Generation Kiz. How did they start to dance? What are their focus while teaching, and how do they view the challenges of the dance scene? QUESTION - Did this resonate with you? What would you like us to talk about next? DM us - We w

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Épisode 200: Rencontre avec Ramdane Asselah autour de son ouvrage: MĂ©moires d’un militant de l’OS À la fois Ă©mouvant et authentique, ce livre retrace le parcours, le combat et la rĂ©sistance d’un homme durant la pĂ©riode la plus difficile du nationalisme algĂ©rien. À travers ce rĂ©cit, Ramdane Asselah, restitue un pan entier de notre histoire «la lutte

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Can you get to know someone you think you already know? How do we reinvent ourselves as dancers? What are the sounds of peacocks? These are some topics we are having fun with in this episode! QUESTION - Did this resonate with you? What would you like us to talk about next? DM us - We want to hear from you! MOVE THAT SOUL - GAME for DANCERS? đŸ„° âŻïž Wa

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In this episode, we comment on Sebastian's viral video, in which he expresses his frustration with the lack of accountability. We discuss how the dance scene is being destroyed and what to do about the toxic patterns we see in so many dance scenes. QUESTION - Did this resonate with you? What would you like us to talk about next? DM us - We want to 

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Episode 199: Entretien avec L’économiste Najib Akesbi Le projet « Archives d’histoire orale de la production intellectuelle maghrĂ©bine » vise Ă  documenter les trajectoires de vie, les formations intellectuelles et les luttes politiques de plusieurs gĂ©nĂ©rations de femmes et d'hommes nord-africains qui ont contribuĂ© Ă  la crĂ©ation de la culture Ă©crite

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Episode 198: Entretient avec la sociologue et anthropologue Fatma Oussedik Le projet « Archives d’histoire orale de la production intellectuelle maghrĂ©bine » vise Ă  documenter les trajectoires de vie, les formations intellectuelles et les luttes politiques de plusieurs gĂ©nĂ©rations de femmes et d'hommes nord-africains qui ont contribuĂ© Ă  la crĂ©ation

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This week we get to know Rotterdam-based multi-style dancer Sachi Rihal! She was one of the finalists in solo styling in the Olympiads of Kizomba 2022 and has also competed in Waacking and Ballroom to mention a few! Sachi is currently prepping for her upcoming workshops in different Kizomba festivals next to working with the local culture community

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Do you remember Annosh from episode 26? She is back! In this intimate get-together, Annosh and T-zer met up in Barcelona to share their takes on what femininity means, growing through different phases, and how sex, pleasure, and sensuality are parts of us that both drive and sell. QUESTION - Did this resonate with you? What would you like us to tal

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