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  • Mythos Convos With Robin Belfield: Director of Anansi the Spider
    🎙️ Welcome back, Afro Mythos family! We’re Solomon and Adwoa! and today, we’re joined by a very special guest: Robin Belfield, Associate Director at the Unicorn Theatre and director of the brilliant new production Anansi the Spider. Book or learn more at the Unicorn Theatre. The Unicorn TheatreIn this episode, we explore how one of Africa’s most beloved tricksters continues to evolve, from West African folktales to Caribbean storytelling to modern British theatre. Robin shares how Anansi the Spider brings together music, drumming, and immersive storytelling to connect generations across the African diaspora.✨ In This Episode: • From Ghana to the Caribbean to Britain: How Anansi’s journey across oceans mirrors the movement of people and stories through history. • The Trickster’s Many Faces: Why Anansi remains timeless, mischievous, wise, flawed, and profoundly human. • Storytelling as Community: How theatre revives the traditional role of the griot, turning audiences into participants in a living story. • Culture, Connection & Continuity: Why Anansi the Spider matters for both children and adults, and how these tales spark curiosity about African heritage.🎧 Why Listen? If you’re fascinated by how African folktales travel, transform, and stay alive through art, this conversation is for you. Robin’s reflections remind us that stories like Anansi’s don’t just entertain, they connect us to our roots, our resilience, and each other.🔗 Tune In & Join the Conversation: Watch on YouTube: youtube.com/@adecheatelier YouTube Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/adecheatelier Patreon Follow us on Instagram: @adeche.atelier💬 Let’s talk: Which version of Anansi did you grow up with, the West African, Caribbean, or modern London one? How do you see his spirit in today’s stories? Share your thoughts and tag us to keep the conversation going. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • ASMR A→Z : Abasi, Abosom, Abuk & Adinkra | Afro Mythos
    We are sooo back!!! In this “A→Z” first episode, Adeche (Adwoa & Solomon) take you on an immersive journey through four foundational entries in the Encyclopaedia of African Religion: Abasi, Abosom, Abuk and Adinkra Symbols. Whether you’re a scholar of African religion­ mythology, a mythology lover seeking inspiring content, or an art enthusiast curious about the visual language of Akan culture. There's so much to learn.📖 Episode Overview00:00 - 02:09 Introduction Adeche share updates, introduce our Patreon (transcripts, slide decks, livestreams) and explain why Season 4 expands “ASMR A→Z” into an “A→Z Immersion” format.02:09 - 11:02 Abasi (Efik Creator) Learn how Abasi, the sky-dwelling Creator, retreats when humans farm and procreate. See Atai’s role, Ekpe (Ukara/Nsibidi) secret societies as mediators, and the Abakuá brotherhood in Cuba influencing Afro-Cuban music.11:02 - 23:37 Abosom (Akan Spirits) Abosom are intermediary deities connecting humans to Nyame. We cover three categories (territorial, family and clan spirits) and highlight key figures like Akonnedi (justice) and Nana Asuo Gyebi (healing). Discover the Akradinbosom system (daily deities shaping one’s kra and nkrabea) and the role of Akomfo (priests) and Bosomfie (spirit-houses).23:37 - 31:00 Abuk (Dinka First Woman) Abuk, formed from Nile-clay by Nhialic, plants one millet grain-pioneering agriculture. Her “blue-bird severing” opens heaven, unleashing mortality. Compare Abuk to Eve, Pandora and Mbokomu. Explore living traditions: blue-bead braiding, snake-staff rites and diaspora performances.31:00 - 39:00 (Approx.) Adinkra Symbols (Akan Visual Proverbs) Adinkra began as funeral cloth stamps using calabash and plant dyes. Over fifty symbols (e.g. Gye Nyame, Sankofa, Dwennimmen) encode moral lessons: humility, wisdom and independence. See Adinkra’s role in workshops, fashion in Accra, London and New York, and diaspora art.🔑 Why Listen & TakeawaysCreation Narratives Compare human curiosity/disobedience in Efik, Akan and Dinka myths and reflect on divine withdrawal.Intermediaries & Secret Societies Abosom (Akan) and Ekpe/Abakuá (Efik/Cuba) bridge the gap with the Creator through rituals and masked dances.First-Woman Myths & Innovation Contrast Abuk’s co-creation with Eve’s fall, mortality as a byproduct of ingenuity.Adinkra’s Moral Language Adinkra condenses ethics into images, guiding identity and modern designs in diaspora contexts.Diaspora & Artistic Legacies📢 Call to ActionIf you love African mythology, culture and art, please like, share and subscribe! Comment: which segment resonated most?. Hit 🔔 for new episodes.Support Adeche on Patreon (transcripts, slides, livestreams): patreon.com/adecheatelier- Adeche (Adwoa & Solomon) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Mythos Convos With Maria Motunrayo Adebisi: AUTHOR OF KOKU AKANBI
    🎙️ Welcome back, Afro Mythos family! We’re Solomon and Adwoa, and today, we’re thrilled to introduce a special guest—Maria Motunrayo Adebisi, the author behind the extraordinary Koku Akanbi series! Follow her on socials @Maria.motunrayo.authorIn this episode, we dive deep into Maria’s creative world, where African mythology and modern-day realities collide. Koku Akanbi: The Heart of Midnight and its sequel Koku Akanbi: The King of Lost Souls have captured the imagination of readers with their vibrant mix of ancient Orishas, gripping adventure, and deeply personal themes of dual identity and resilience.✨ In This Episode:Writing Between Two Worlds: How Maria brings the British-Nigerian experience to life in Koku’s journey, mirroring the challenges of balancing two identities in a world shaped by African spirituality and Western influence.Representation That Matters: The choice to give Koku sickle cell anaemia, and why representing this condition in a fantasy setting helps break boundaries while inspiring empathy and understanding.World-Building Masterclass: Get a behind-the-scenes look at how West African mythology, particularly the Orishas, inspired the creation of Juju Land, a magical realm where culture, history, and fantasy intersect.🎧 Why Listen?If you’ve ever wondered how African myths can shape modern fantasy or how characters with real-world challenges can become heroes, this episode is for you. We explore the importance of seeing ourselves in stories and the power of reclaiming African narratives in literature.🔗 Tune In & Join the Conversation:Watch on YouTube: HereSupport us on Patreon: Here💬 Engage With Us:We’d love to hear your thoughts on Koku’s journey! What does representation in fantasy mean to you? How does African mythology shape your perspective? Leave a comment or send us a message, and let’s keep the conversation going.Follow us on Instagram: @adeche.atelierStay updated and thank you for exploring this wonderful world of African Mythology with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Mythos Convos With Ed Dickinson: The National Gallery
    🎙️ Welcome, Afro Mythos family! We're Solomon and Adwoa, and we are thrilled to bring you this special episode celebrating The National Gallery's 200th birthday. Join us for an extraordinary journey as we explore the fascinating intersection of European and African mythologies.In this episode, we're joined by Ed Dickenson, a Gallery Educator at The National Gallery, who provides his expert insights on two iconic European paintings: Titian's 'Bacchus and Ariadne' and Luca Giordano's 'Perseus Turning Phineas and His Followers to Stone'. We delve into the historical context and mythological stories behind these masterpieces, offering a detailed exploration of their themes and artistic significance. ✨ Our Artistic Responses:- The love triangle of Oya, Sango, and Ogun from the Yoruba pantheon.- The Legend of Wagadou from the Ghana Empire.Through these narratives, we reveal the deep connections and contrasts between European and African mythologies, discussing themes of love, jealousy, rivalry, and fate.What to Expect:- In-depth discussions on mythological art.- Cross-cultural comparisons of European and African myths.- Insights from Ed Dickenson on the enduring appeal of mythology in art.🔗 Stay Connected:Watch on youtube : https://youtu.be/Ce6EcmdE1zsShow notes and book recommendations: [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/adecheatelier)Support us on Patreon: [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/adecheatelier)Subscribe and listen to the full episode: [Podcast Link]🌍 Join Us:Your support helps us continue exploring and celebrating the rich tapestry of African mythology and history. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave a comment to let us know what you think!Follow Us:- Instagram: [@adeche.atelier](https://www.instagram.com/adeche.atelier)- Twitter: [@adeche.atelier](https://www.twitter.com/adeche.atelier)- Facebook: [@adeche.atelier](https://www.facebook.com/adeche.atelier)Thank you for tuning in and embarking on this journey through time and myth with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Great African Empires: Egypt, Kerma, and Kush | 05
    🎙️ Hello, Afro Mythos family! It's Solomon and Adwoa here :) and we're thrilled to bring you early access to another captivating episode of our podcast. This week, we're diving into the wonderful history of African empires, starting with the illustrious empires of Egypt, Kerma, and Kush.🌟 In today's episode, we explore the foundations, achievements, and legacies of these ancient civilizations. We start with Ancient Egypt, known for its monumental architecture, complex society, and influential mythology. From the Old Kingdom's pyramids to the Middle Kingdom's renaissance and the New Kingdom's imperial grandeur, Egypt's history is a treasure trove of fascinating stories.📜 We then journey to the Kingdom of Kerma, a powerful Nubian state south of Egypt. Kerma's strategic location and cultural exchanges with Egypt created a unique civilization, known for its impressive Deffufa structures and skilled archers. We discuss the religious practices and deities of Kerma, highlighting their deep connection to the natural world and fertility.🏛️ Finally, we explore the Kingdom of Kush, which rose to prominence after Kerma. The Kushite rulers embraced Egyptian culture, ruling as the 25th Dynasty of Egypt. We delve into their military prowess, economic achievements, and the iconic pyramids of Meroë. The Kushites' blend of Egyptian and indigenous elements created a distinct and enduring legacy.📚 Throughout the episode, we provide insights into the political, cultural, and technological contributions of these empires. We also discuss their interactions, conflicts, and the influence they had on each other and the broader African continent.🎨 Stay tuned as we announce a special live session where we will create a painting inspired by the mythology surrounding these magnificent empires. We aim to bring their stories to life through art and storytelling.🔗 Don't forget to check out our show notes and book recommendations on our Patreon. Your support helps us continue exploring and celebrating African mythology and history.🌍 Thank you for joining us on this journey through time. Tune in, subscribe, and leave a review to help us share these incredible stories with more listeners.Listen now and immerse yourself in the world of African myths and storytelling!Subscribe and Listen Here | Support Us on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Uncovering the untold world of African Mythology and folklore through delightful, thought-provoking, and sometimes funny discussions. We all know about Greek and Roman Mythology but as diaspora, we’ve made it our mission to let the world know about these amazing deities, complex characters, and incredible pantheons. Regular episodes every other Monday with minisodes in between! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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