Joi: Well, it's funny that the name of your project is Caterpillar Goo. Other music was made by me on Ableton Live, except for the tabla and the outro music, which I put together from instrument loops on Soundation. The song “Ya Tamra Henna” was originally performed in the 1957 film by Fayza Ahmed, and this version was commissioned by Joi Razinha from, and performed by, Matias Hazrum. Music from YouTube: “Arabic Wedding (arabic instrumental)” by Boris Skalsky “Sahara Rains” by Hanu Dixit “Shesh Pesh” byJR Tundr. Music from Audiio: “Welcome to Us (Instrumental)” by Sebastian Kauderer “The Slowest Journey (Instrumental)” by Good Weather For An Airstrike “Bang Bang Bang (Instrumental)” by Moarn “Acceptance (Instrumental)” by Frankie Orella “Intertwined (Instrumental)” by As Tall As Pine Music “Enter” by Christopher Galovan. Our theme song is “Start Again” by Monk Turner + Fascinoma. ![]() Hearing smart, thoughtful people talk about what they’ve learned and how they’ve learned it is the best way to grow, and looking into universes in which you yourself don’t live is the best way to expand your worldview and develop your compassion. If you like the result, we should definitely collaborate again. Thank you so much, Joi, for the time and energy you brought to this project. As she says, I could do a whole series of episodes on her and her life. She was smart, funny, and charming, and I’ve loved watching her adventures through the lens of Facebook ever since. She hung out and chatted with me between dances, and I realized that she was not the shy, quiet person I thought that I remembered from high school. I had never seen it before and had no idea how to react. ![]() Joi was in that second group, although she told me she maybe would’ve preferred to be in the first.Īfter reconnecting on Facebook many years later, as high school friends are prone to doing, I first saw Joi belly dance at a hookah lounge in Addison, I believe, around 2013 or 2014. I had a couple circles of friends, one that smoked, drank, skipped school, and got into other miscellaneous teenage hooliganism, and one that was artistic, academically successful, and sat on the edge of the pool talking about Sylvia Plath and whatnot. I met Joi Razinha, known professionally as Tamra Henna, in high school.
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