The Art of Rebellion: Ras Silas Motse Paints the Revolution in African Geometry

The Art of Rebellion: Ras Silas Motse Paints the Revolution in African Geometry

Author: B.O.S.S. Radio March 5, 2025 Duration: 51:36
🔥 Rebellion lives in the lines of his brush. 🔥 March 4th, Reggae Hour drops a groundbreaking conversation with Ras Silas Motse, the visionary artist fusing reggae’s revolutionary energy with the sacred geometry of African ancestry.

🔊 Ever felt like history was stolen from us? Ras Silas doesn’t just paint—he resurrects. With every line, every stroke, he’s reclaiming the forgotten wisdom of our ancestors, flipping colonial narratives, and bringing Africa’s spirit back to life. 🎨🔥

🇪🇹 Roots. Resistance. Revival. This is more than art—it’s a movement. Mr. E dives deep with Ras Silas on:
🔺 How African Geometry is more than just patterns—it’s a spiritual code.
🔺 Why art and reggae share the same heartbeat in the fight for freedom.
🔺 The hidden connections between murals, music, and revolution.

🔥 Jah know, this one is pure fyah! Don’t just listen—FEEL it. 🔥

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💡 Explore Ras Silas Motse’s Art & Activism:
🔹 Instagram: www.instagram.com/rassilasmotse_studios/
🔹 Facebook: www.facebook.com/rassilas.motse.3
🔹 Official Website: www.rassilasmotse.co.za
🔹 TikTok: www.tiktok.com/Ras_Silas_Motse

🔥 The revolution doesn’t stop here! 🔥 Get deeper into the movement with Revolutionary Hour, where Ras Silas takes the convo even further. Don’t miss it 👉 www.iheart.com/podcast/966-revolutionary-hour-29133028/

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From the studios of B.O.S.S. Radio, Reggae-Hour offers more than a curated selection of music; it's a weekly immersion into the living culture that gives the sound its profound meaning. This podcast connects the rhythms of ska, lovers rock, and roots reggae to the broader narratives of social justice, Rastafarian thought, and the historical journeys of the African Diaspora. You'll hear conversations with artists who carry the tradition forward, alongside detailed explorations of the stories behind pivotal songs and movements. The aim is to provide context and connection, examining how the messages of peace and I-nity within the music resonate with contemporary global struggles. Tune in for a purposefully crafted blend of history, interview, and melody, where every episode is designed to deepen understanding of reggae not just as a genre, but as a continuous call for awareness and unity. It's a space for listeners who feel the heartbeat of the bassline and want to understand the soul behind it.
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