GUEST ARTIST
Wanayran Alvarez Angerer, a singer, cultural promoter, mother, woman’s rights activist, and world traveler. An ambassador of expressive therapies, the vast list of initiatives and social movements Wanny has her hand in includes Wanny Angerer in Moving Cultures, Cultural Stopovers, Wanny Angerer Music and Dance Therapy, Mujeres en las Artes, Ponchos Wanayran and countless more.
Wanny was born in Tegucigalpa, Honduras into a diverse community that traces its ethnicity to infusions of Spanish, Native Honduran, and African. From an early age this amalgamation of diverse culture had a huge effect on Wanny’s philosophy on life, cultivating in her an appreciation of global unity and the importance of the arts as a means of self-expression, and cultural connectivity. Wanny has traveled across Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America and the Caribbean using arts and music to educate, unify and bring about positive change across the globe. In April 2018 Wanny was a guest for their Majesties the King and Queen of Sweden for the 10th Global Child Forum at the Stockholm Royal Palace. She is currently based in Bangkok Thailand.
Wanny was born in Tegucigalpa, Honduras into a diverse community that traces its ethnicity to infusions of Spanish, Native Honduran, and African. From an early age this amalgamation of diverse culture had a huge effect on Wanny’s philosophy on life, cultivating in her an appreciation of global unity and the importance of the arts as a means of self-expression, and cultural connectivity. Wanny has traveled across Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America and the Caribbean using arts and music to educate, unify and bring about positive change across the globe. In April 2018 Wanny was a guest for their Majesties the King and Queen of Sweden for the 10th Global Child Forum at the Stockholm Royal Palace. She is currently based in Bangkok Thailand.
Episode Description
Wanayran Alvarez Angerer is a singer, cultural promoter, and activist. Her impactful initiatives include Wanny Angerer in Moving Cultures, Cultural Stopovers, and more. Born in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Wanny's diverse upbringing shaped her global outlook and the importance of arts for positive change. She's traveled across continents, using arts and music to educate and unify. In April 2018, she was an esteemed guest of the King and Queen of Sweden at the Global Child Forum. Based in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Takeaways
- The significance of utilizing your abilities to improve the lives of others.
- When you realize your own potential and share it with others, fear and doubt vanish, making anything you aspire to achieve.
- Art is not about fame, popularity, or conforming to the mainstream; it's about finding personal alignment.
- Observe not merely to uplift others, but to encourage self-reflection in them as well.
- Gaining insights into the various levels of your actions is essential.
- The Moving Culture project and what they do.
- Tribal communities prioritize collective living and awareness, while modern society isolates and restricts knowledge transmission between generations.
- Modern society fosters self-centeredness, yet as individuals mature, they often find themselves alone, leading to feelings of discontentment and subsequent addiction.
- Forge your own path, embracing life's mistakes as they shape us into well-rounded individuals.
- Align your life with your work to avoid contradictions, eliminating the need for explanations as your ideas will speak for themselves.
- Mainstream society links success with wealth and fame, whereas in our perspective, self-realization defines true success.
- To young professionals preparing to enter the job market: Fearlessness and patience are crucial.
- Act for others and yourself; what you need will come or be created by you.
- Young professionals must brand themselves as job opportunities are primarily found through scouting.
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What’s Next?!
Thank you for supporting this show by listening and sharing with your friends. If you liked this podcast, please rate and write a review of how this show has helped you. This will help us be able to increase our visibility nationally and in being able to make an impact on the profession.
If you would like to hear more about any specific topics, please email us at info@themodernartistproject.com. I would love to help support your community in all artistic disciplines.
Kristine Dizon
The Modern Artist Project