Our Folklore
Our Folklore
The Folklore
Our Folklore is a fashion, art, culture, and design podcast brought to you by The Folklore, a contemporary online concept store and wholesale showroom that curates Africa’s top luxury and emerging designer brands. Our Folklore is hosted by The Folklore Founder and CEO and accomplished arts and culture journalist, Amira Rasool. Our Folklorefeatures interviews with top creative talents from around the globe. These inspiring innovators are making an impact across various categories and using their talents to deliver quality products and services. From South Africa to Nigeria, the UK to the US, Ghana to Brazil, these editors, photographers, tech founders, and musicians all share the same passion, to recognize and support the creativity and talent brewing in Africa and the diaspora.
Designer Kanyinsola Onalaja on Reinterpreting Traditional African Craft for the Modern World
This week, Nigerian fashion designer Kanyinsola Onalaja joins Amira Rasool for a conversation about blending her culture and African design aesthetics with Western sensibilities, creating “wearable art” and the methodology behind her creativity.
May 12, 2021
35 min
How Painter Shaina McCoy Is Documenting Black History and Community Through Her Artwork (Copy)
On this week’s episode, Amira Rasool is joined by painter and archivist Shaina McCoy to have a conversation about her creative process, how her family history inspires her work and the messages she’s communicating through her art.
May 5, 2021
43 min
Dreamville’s VP of Creative Services on Bringing the Visions of Hip-Hop Artists to Life
On this week’s episode, Amira Rasool is joined by Felton Brown, the vice president of creative services at Dreamville Records. They have a conversation about his journey from graphic design and advertising to the music industry, what it really means to be a creative director, communicating the vision of artists such as J. Cole and Ari Lennox, and what he finds most fulfilling about his role.
Apr 15, 2021
42 hr 31 min
Nigerian Architect Tosin Oshinowo on Creating Designs That Resonate With Culture
This week, Amira Rasool is joined by architect and product designer, Tosin Oshinowo, the founder of Lagos-based architecture firm CM Design Atelier, and lifestyle brand Ilé Ilà. On this episode, Amira speaks to Tosin about African architecture, her minimalist design aesthetic and how her Yoruba culture influences her work.
Apr 1, 2021
45 min
The Founder Of Afrochella On Bringing The Diaspora To The African Continent
On this episode, Amira Rasool is joined by Abdul Karim Abdullah, the founder of the Afrobeats music festival, Afrochella. The festival began in Accra in 2017, and has grown to be an international stage for the amazing things that can be experienced in Ghana and other African countries, from music and art to food and fashion.   Amira speaks to Abdul about where the idea for Afrochella came from, how the Year of Return 2019 became a pivotal moment and what’s next for the festival in 2021.
Mar 24, 2021
45 min
CLAN Founders Teni, Aba And Tiwa Sagoe On Empowering Women Through Fashion
This week, we are joined by the founders of Nigerian luxury brand CLAN, Teni, Aba and Tiwa Sagoe, who grew up around fabrics, backstage at shows and traveling around the world thanks to their fashion designer mother. The Sagoe sisters talk to Amira about carving out their own lane in the industry, empowering women through statement designs and changing the narrative of African fashion.
Mar 17, 2021
46 min
How ART X Founder Tokini Peterside Is Increasing Visibility For African Artists And Creatives
This week, we are joined by the founder and director of ART X Lagos, an art fair that connects Nigerian artists to galleries, buyers and collectors all over the world. Tokini and Amira have a conversation on the power of visual art, Nigeria’s creative renaissance and using her platform to change the way African art is appreciated around the world.
Mar 10, 2021
42 min
Music Producer Nana Kwabena On Propagating The Greatness Of Black People, Africa And The Diaspora
On this episode we are joined by the Grammy-nominated music producer behind Jidenna’s “Classic Man” Nana Kwabena for a conversation on the Black renaissance and shifting the trajectory of the next 100 years. Amira speaks to Nana about the Black movement and the power behind it, embracing entertainment and music as a tool for reaching as many people as possible, and why he describes himself as a “minister of propaganda”.
Mar 3, 2021
43 min
Entrepreneur Telsha Anderson On Finding Success On Her Own Term
There are very few Black and female-owned luxury boutiques in New York and the T.A. concept store in the Meatpacking District is one of them. Founder Telsha Anderson talks getting started, launching during a pandemic and creating a relatable brand.
Feb 24, 2021
41 min
Kimberly Drew And Jenna Wortham On Black Futurism
On the first episode of season 2 of ‘Our Folklore‘, Amira Rasool is joined by the authors of Black Futures, an anthology of artwork, essays and interviews that asks the question “what does it mean to be Black and alive right now?” They share their journeys from STEM to the creative and art worlds, and what the future holds for the Black experience.
Feb 17, 2021
50 min
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