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In Texas, Dulé Hill connects with an Aztec dancer, blind painter and Latino theater director, each breaking down cultural barriers and becoming leaders for the next generation.
In Houston, Dulé learns the “Mexica” handshake from Abuela M'api Rainflowa, the founder of Houston Aztec Dance & Drum. Rainflowa, who grew up as a devout Catholic believing that she was of Mexican decent, learned in college that she was actually indigenous. Rainflowa teaches Dulé the Aztec Sun Dance, and he later joins her for a sweat lodge ceremony, exploring the spiritual roots of indigenous practices. In Dallas, Dulé meets David Lozano, Executive Director of Cara Mía Theatre. Cara Mía uses daring theatrical productions to amplify the Latino experience in the United States including one-woman play featuring Liz Magallanes, an undocumented immigrant, about her experience as a “dreamer.” And in Denton, Dulé connects with John Bramblitt, a blind painter who lost his vision in 2001 and, as a result, re-taught himself to paint by touch. He currently leads workshops at museums like the Guggenheim, helping others with blindness reclaim their artistic abilities.
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The Express Way with Dulé Hill
In a new four-part series, multi-talented actor and performer Dulé Hill (“The Wonder Years,” “The West Wing”) and director Danny Lee (“Who Is Stan Smith?”) take audiences on an emotional and celebratory road trip across the nation to explore the transformative power of the arts. Along his journey, Hill travels to California, the Appalachian region, Texas and Chicago to connect with local visionaries, activists, changemakers and pioneers who are using their artistic passions to foster connection, deepen empathy, and create meaningful change within their communities.

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Комментарии : 14   
@sandhyafrancis3242
@sandhyafrancis3242 Месяц назад
This show is amazing! Can't wait for more episodes!
@despinoza0391
@despinoza0391 Месяц назад
I love Dule Hill and so happy he is doing this. This episode was fantastic. It really highlighted for me the importance of the arts for human development, story telling, healing, and making connections.
@na.s.7157
@na.s.7157 13 дней назад
Incredible talent. Side note: Notice how his dog comes over to sit by him when he becomes emotional. Dogs are the best.
@PDogB
@PDogB 27 дней назад
This show is fantastic! Thanks for posting!!
@kidmohair8151
@kidmohair8151 15 дней назад
once more. thank you PBS for allowing these voices the space to be heard, reclaimed, shouted in glory. but. if you stop paying attention for a second, or even blink, there are those who will take advantage of that moment of inattention to take away all you have worked so hard to get back. why? because you threaten their control, and the richness they have stolen from all of us, will be in jeopardy.
@NormDeMoss
@NormDeMoss Месяц назад
How wonderful ❤
@dakotac180
@dakotac180 Месяц назад
This is beautiful. Dance is so important to communicate not only on the outside but to meditate and release on the inside in all cultures. It's so important to know your true spiritual culture and history as a black or brown person.
@Nancy-ty9ou
@Nancy-ty9ou 29 дней назад
Inspirational x 1000
@windlessoriginals1150
@windlessoriginals1150 25 дней назад
Thank you
@InTheNameOfScience-dc2jd
@InTheNameOfScience-dc2jd 29 дней назад
amazing show
@izzythekidd
@izzythekidd 3 дня назад
Ok Denton, TX!
@TomHendricksMusea
@TomHendricksMusea День назад
What about the arts and media revolution out of Dallas. Musea since 1992 has advocated for major changes in every major art form. SUM UP OF ARTS AND MEDIA REVOLUTION: What is the arts and media revolution about? The changes we work for are 1. Fair guaranteed, no-ad, reviews to all 2. Fair media coverage based on quality not promotion budgets. 3. Pennies for play - the author would get a penny for every click on say a chapter of his novel, or book anywhere it's posted online. 4. The break up of those few companies that make the art, distribute the art, promote the art, and then review the art. They can do any one of those, but not all four! That is too much control in too few hands. The arts of a country cannot be owned by a few conglomerates. 5. City art centers, that are open to promoting all local authors (or artists of any kind.)
@user-io5fw2dg1v
@user-io5fw2dg1v 3 дня назад
🫂✊💯
@josefonseca6144
@josefonseca6144 28 дней назад
Look let’s be real, the only true authentic type of European centric art in Texas has been Tejano music. It was born out of Mexican and German immigrants in the hill country, and at its height created a unique Texas icon Selena. Look it up it’s true.
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