Andrew Devis and Alice Irrizary share about how a group of musicians from a humble background have used music to share a powerful message about their people and culture.
When people could not play the music they wanted, they invented a new kind of music. In recognition of the UN's "World Steel Pan Day", Adam Navis and Katy Blake look at the history of Steel Pan music.
Does your country have a special kind of theater? When did it develop? Bruce Gulland and Megan Nollet talk about Japan’s Kabuki Theater and its history.
How do you remember the tragic deaths in a war? Colin Lowther and Katy Blake tell the story of a musician who brought beauty to dark times by playing his instrument.
Adam Navis and Liz Waid look at breaking, and the dancers who perform it. Breaking is popular in many places, but many people do not understand it.
Why is music from Korea becoming so popular around the world? Ryan Geertsma and Liz Waid look at Korean popular culture.
Have you heard sitar music, from India? Joshua Leo and Liz Waid look at the man who made this traditional music popular around the world.