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EP 380: Parisian Saxophonist David Sauzay
David Sauzay
Born in 1972, David Sauzay began playing the saxophone at the age of 8 in Roger Michel Frederic's class.
In 1988, it was during an exchange with the Doncaster music school in England led by John Ellis that he decided to become a jazz musician.
He then studied at the Lyon Conservatory, at the EMN in Villeurbanne with Gilbert Dojat and at the AIMRA with Jacques Helmus.
He had the opportunity to work with Mulgrew Miller, Tete Montoliu, John Abercrombie, Tim Ries, the big bands of Albert Mangelsdorf and Carla Bley.
https://www.davidsauzay.com/biographie/biography/
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EP 382: Tarot Cards, the Divine and much more with Liba WS
Liba WS
Franco-American
https://www.facebook.com/Liba.art
https://www.instagram.com/libawaringstambollion/
Liba, a multi-faceted artist, was born to American parents but grew up in Southeast Asia before making Paris her home in 1993. Her art spans painting, writing, design, and curatorial work, with a focus on Ecology, the Sacred Feminine, and mystic themes.
She began her artistic journey with studies at Simons Rock of Bard College, followed by a scholarship at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Graduating in 1988, she remained in Chicago, teaching art, exhibiting her work, and starting a furniture design business. In 1993, she moved to Paris.
Liba's art has been exhibited worldwide, including in Europe, Canada, the USA, South and Central America, Asia, and Australia. Her work has been purchased by numerous important collections including the Iloilo Contemporary Museum of the Philippines.
Liba founded Dreams and Divinities, uniting international artists around a central theme of Love. Liba produced three books and organized 29 events in places ranging from esteemed museums to the lush forests of Colombia.
Liba's creative output has found its way into the spotlight, with her paintings, poems, furniture designs, and interviews featured on television, in newspapers, magazines, books, and numerous online articles.
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