Taimane Weaves Turkish and Hawaiian Mythology in “Serpentwined”
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Taimane Weaves Turkish and Hawaiian Mythology in “Serpentwined”
Photo: Blake Abes/NMG Network Taimane’s latest single, “Serpentwined,” tells the stories of two powerful female figures, serpentine goddess Shahmaran and Hawaiian mo‘o wahine Kalamainu‘u. The singer-songwriter and ‘ukulele star shot a video for the song at the Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design, drawing inspiration from the center’s rich collection of global Islamic art. Taimane served as an artist-in-residence there in 20…
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