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Sarah Baur used the Stop Motion technique in a digital environment to animate the illustration she had made for the book that accompanied the first CD.
This resulted in a fun and child friendly music video, that incorporates the full lyrics in a playful and organic way so everybody can sing along.
There's is also a French version to be enjoyed.
'Internet' is a good humoured song about the frustrations that arise in children when everybody around them is absorbed in their screens.
Piet Maris did a little Q&A session with gig-blog, announcing the concert at Freunds & Refugees in Stuttgart on July 9. Read the full Q&A at the gig-blog website.
Sound & Image likes the 20sth Collector a lot! Read the full review (in German) on their website.
Another 20Sth review by CineSoundz.de this time! You can read it (in German) on their website.
A great 4 star review by Howard Male for Songlines!
Robb Johnson wrote an amazing 5 star review for R2 magazine about the 20Sth Collector's album.
"...it's an essential, inspirational artefact."
You can subscribe to the R2 magazine on their website.
'Blackfacing / Whitewashing' is a theatre performance co-created by Sarah Baur, Gorges Ocloo and Dirk Verstockt.
It premiered on April 29th 2017 at 'I Have A Dream Exchanged' at Zinnema, Brussels.
The festival celebrates Black History Awareness and brings together artists from Brussels, London and New York to present their views on skin color and/or the history of Africa to the public.
With 'Blackfacing / Whitewashing' Baur, Ocloo and Verstockt aim to look passed clichés on identity by purpously introducing mixed and multi layered views on the matter.
'Blackfacing / Whitewashing' was made with the support of the Flemish Community Commission and Sabam for Culture and was a co-produced by Zinnema and Choux de Bruxelles.
Announcement in Bruzz (Brussels Media) for Lokale Helden (Local Heroes), a series of concerts throughout Brussels to promote local talent.
For this event Qotob Trio will play a concert in NIC NAC-GC Nekkersdal together with Refugees got Talent.
Robert Denselow got his hands on a copy of the 20sth collector’s album and wrote this great 3-star review for The Guardian.
Read it on their website or by clicking the link on the right side.