Uýra shares ancestral knowledge with Indigenous youth in the Amazon to promote the significance of identity and place, threatened by Brazil's oppressive political regime. Through dance, poetry, and stunning characterization, Uýra confronts historical racism, transphobia, and environmental destruction, while emphasizing the interdependence of humans and the environment.
This Nā Mele features the trio, Keauhou. The name Keauhou translates as “the new or renewed generation." The program features original songs from the group as well as a special guest performance from mentor and musical legend Robert Cazimero.
Now released under a new name and a new identity, has the suspect from Van der Valk’s past started killing again? Or is someone else killing in her name? It’s a tale of redemption and potential second chances that is mirrored by ex-girlfriend Lena’s request for a second chance. Will Van der Valk let her back in?
Sunny and Jess’ personal lives go from bad to worse while they struggle to keep focused. Meanwhile, the suspect list grows, and a mother and son are put under the microscope.
Professor T's classes are proving popular. The material he presents is like a thriller that has the students on the edge of their seats and they start flocking to his class in increasing numbers. Annelies receives confirmation that her father's euthanasia request is legally valid and that she has been named trustee. Struggling with this heartbreaking decision, she turns to John for support.
Flamenco: The Land is Still Fertile is a two-part program on a passionate art form recognized by UNESCO as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Hear what it really is, learn about its ties to gitanos (Spanish Gypsy people) and its future.
In this episode, Mary is working behind the scenes at a beautiful Indian wedding.
Discover the story of the 1969 showdown between President Nixon and the antiwar movement. Told through firsthand accounts, the film reveals how movement leaders mobilized disparate groups to create two massive protests that changed history.
American Aloha: Hula Beyond Hawai‘i is a film that explores the art of hula as it lives and thrives on the mainland United States. The film focuses on three kumu hula, or master hula teachers, who continue to perpetuate the Hawaiian culture through the teaching of music, language, and dance in California.
Thousands of engineers, technicians and workers race to build Europe’s biggest construction project–London’s new railroad, the Elizabeth Line.