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Ep 17: The Art of Sonic Storytelling with Majesty Royale-Jackson
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Ep 17: The Art of Sonic Storytelling with Majesty Royale-Jackson

A conversation on sound design, grief, and creating art rooted in Durham

In this episode of Durham Artist Archive, I sit down with Majesty Royale-Jackson, also known as Glitter Boi Wonder, a Black Seminole artist whose work moves through dance, sound, digital media, and installation. We talk about how movement has always been central to their practice, shaping everything from choreography to immersive storytelling.

We also dig into Soft Riot Radio, a dreamy, post-apocalyptic sound piece layered with memory, grief, and rich sonic textures. Majesty shares how sound became a way to process loss and honor legacy, drawing from both science fiction and personal experience. We close by reflecting on Durham’s changing cultural landscape and the importance of staying rooted while making space for new artistic visions.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in:

  • How movement, sound, and digital media can be forms of storytelling

  • Exploring local history through experimental art

  • Using sound design as a way to process grief, memory, and legacy

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🫱🏾‍🫲🏼 Connect with Majesty:

glitterboiwonder.com

https://www.instagram.com/glitterboiwonder/

👋🏽 Connect with me, Alyssa Cuffie Onuoha:

https://www.instagram.com/alwhyssa/

https://www.instagram.com/womanifestomag/

alyssacuffie.com

womanifestomag.com

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✏️ Additional Details:

Sponsored by VAE Raleigh and their Snapdragon Grant

Recorded at Queeny's in Durham

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