As a teacher, Nadia Calmet proposes a holistic understanding and appreciation of the diversity and meaning of dance as a universal right and living force in all cultural contexts through active inquiry, critical thinking, music, theater, and public performance.
Holistic theory offers us a way to improve our life in all possible aspects, from the spiritual to the material. In addition, it is important to note that if we take a certain degree of distance to take a look at our passage through this world, all our activities connect our soul with our body, our mind with the ground we walk on and also with the rest of the beings with whom we deal.
Nadia Calmet taps into the affective values of human attributes that make life worthwhile, as they are expressed through the performing arts.
Nadia sustains her philosophy through the dance energy that permeates her workspace and by the people who participate in the artistic process who endorse the pervasive knowledge that dance is alive and viable throughout the world.
The vision is to share, spread and promote the cultural diversity of Peru from the Afro-Peruvian voice. To make visible the valuable contribution of Afro-descendants to cultures around the world.
Nadia Calmet talking about "The Cajita": This an instrument that shows the power of cultural resistance of our Afroperuvian ancestors. A box used to colletc alms during mass in churches, transformed into a percussion instrument.
Interview for LATVroots - Los Angeles, California.
It is an honor and a great responsibility for me to speak on behalf of my ancestors and the immense power to transform all their pain into art. That is for me the "Donkey Jaw".
Interview for LATVroots - Los Angeles, California.
Interview conducted during the pandemic. By journalist Claudia Carrera, for Univision - Los Angeles, California.
Entrevista para el Diario El Peruano
Entrevista para Radio Nacional con Marco Romero y Bartola
Entrevista para el Diario "El Trome"
Artistic Festival - Free community "Africa Habla en mi", Held in the district of Barranco - Lima, by @CEACA.peru in 2013
Afro-Peruvian dance, theater and music, in a script of Carlos Smith.
The cultural diversity of Peru through a show of flamenco and Afro-Peruvian fusion. Together with Lourdes Carlin and Luis Salgado.
On Hispanic Heritage, for the newspaper "La Opinion".
Documentary interview, about Afro-Peruvian culture, by Renzo Amado
About the Afro-Peruvian culture day held at Casa Peru Los Angeles in 2019.
By journalist Milagros Lizarraga.
Artistic Festival - Free community "Africa Habla en mi", Held in the district of Barranco - Lima, by @CEACA.peru in 2013
Afro-Peruvian dance, theater and music, in a script of Carlos Smith.
The cultural diversity of Peru through a show of flamenco and Afro-Peruvian fusion. Together with Lourdes Carlin and Luis Salgado.
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