Ep:#87 The transformative power of art with Pietra Mello-Pittman MBE

TIE Unearthed - A podcast by Philippa White

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Welcome to today's episode where we embark on a journey with Pietra Mello-Pittman MBE, tracing her extraordinary path from the hallowed halls of the Royal Ballet School in London to the global stage of the Royal Ballet. But that's just the beginning. Get ready for a backstage pass into the mesmerising world of "Inala" – the Zulu Ballet, a Grammy Nominated sensation co-created by Pietra and her visionary partner, Ella Spira. From the glittering lights of the West End to standing ovations around the globe, their work not only captivates audiences but earns them the prestigious MBE honours. We get to hear about the grand renaissance as "Inala" returns as a permanent fixture in London's iconic West End, adorned with revolutionary designs and sets made of biodegradable materials, a testament to Pietra and Ella's unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries. Join us as we unravel the tapestry of Sisters Grimm, the creative powerhouse behind it all, dedicated to weaving tales that transcend borders and celebrate diversity. Throughout our conversation, Pietra imparts invaluable lessons on purpose, collaboration, and resilience, igniting sparks of hope and possibility. This episode is not just a conversation—it's a beacon of light, illuminating the endless possibilities when passion meets purpose. So, join us on this unforgettable journey filled with opportunity and an insight to the transformative power of art with Pietra. Please don’t forget to let us know what you think of this episode, leave a review and subscribe. If you would like to be reminded of future podcasts and other inspiring stories from TIE, join our newsletter ⁠here⁠. If you would like to order Philippa's book Return on Humanity: Leadership lessons from all corners of the earth, you can do that ⁠here⁠. If you’d like to know more about the Inala relaunch, click here: https://sisters-grimm.co.uk/inala-2024-west-end-relaunch/ Click here for more about Sister’s Grimm productions: https://sisters-grimm.co.uk/productions/ To learn more about UK Art in Nature click here: http://www.ukartinnature.com