Saudi Sisters

By: Aixa Kay & Ida Alkusay
  • Summary

  • Two Saudi sisters - separated by age and culture - discover that even though they are half a world apart they have something in common. They both became actors. Join Aixa and Ida for conversations about family, culture, and working in the arts as BIPOC women, in the very different worlds of Canada and Saudi Arabia.
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Episodes
  • ThetaHealing, Manifesting and Being Kind to Your Lizards
    Jun 22 2021

    As actors, we're either caught in a raging storm, or stranded and recovering from it.  While Aixa is heading into a busy season and studying Fitzmaurice/Meisner (FitzMeisner), Ida is recovering from 3 TV shows and learning Calisthenics and ThetaHealing.  In this episode they discuss ways to cope and thrive as artists and humans.

    * Watch Ida Alkusay on the trending TV Show I'tirafat (Girls Confessions) on Shahid.net :
    https://shahid.mbc.net/ar/series/اعترافات-بنات/series-872349

    ** FitzMeisner Classes: http://www.loritriolo.com/upcoming-classes/tag/FitzMeisner

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    23 mins
  • Kissing, Violence, Simulated Sex: Stellina Rusich Talks About Intimacy Coordinators on Set
    Jun 8 2021

    Intimacy Coordinating is a fascinating area of work that seems to be gaining momentum ever since the #MeToo movement.  In this episode Aixa and Ida ask Acting Coach Stellina Rusich about the role of Intimacy Coordinators on set.

    "Don't be bullied to doing something,"  Stellina cautions.  "It's been going on for years because no body speaks truth to power, and everyone is afraid to lose their job."  A question to ask yourself is "Is it good for your career?"

    She advises actors, "If you're asked to do something just know that you can say no, I'm not comfortable with that. I will do this, but not do that."

    But even when there are no intimacy coordinators on set, there are ways for the actors to feel empowered.  "Make sure for your own safety that you've talked to your partner," she says.  "that you have an agreement, a bond with your partner, so at least the two of you know that you're not going to be crossing the line."

    Stellina Rusich Website:
    https://www.stellinacoaching.com

    Additional Reading:
    https://people.com/movies/sharon-stone-says-she-cant-stop-directors-xxx-cut-of-basic-instinct-from-coming-out/

    https://www.vox.com/2018/11/26/18112531/bernardo-bertolucci-maria-schneider-last-tango-in-paris

    https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2021/05/game-of-thrones-the-handmaids-tale-them-tv-sexual-violence/618782/



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    34 mins
  • Women Actors Reclaim Power in the Pronouns Era
    May 12 2021

    Is there a stigma to being an actor?  Are women actors regarded differently than men actors?  Has there been a shift in the role gender plays in the world of acting?  In this episode, Ida and Aixa consult with fellow actors in Saudi Arabia and Canada about their perspectives.  And while progress is something to be celebrated, Aixa confesses to Ida feeling resentful as a generation that missed out in Saudi Arabia. 

    Actor Credits:

    • Sumayah Rida: IG @Sumayahrida
    • Kyra Weston: IG @kyrawestonn
    • Sarah Marchand: IG @sarahmarchand
    • Leysan Timirboulatova: IG @leysantimirboulatova

    Filmmakers Mentioned:

    • Hind Alfahhad - هند الفهاد
    • Reema Almajid - ريما الماجد
    • Hana Abdullah Alomair - هناء عبدالله العمير
    • Haifaa Al Mansour - هيفاء المنصور
    • Sara Balghonaim - سارة بالغنيم

    Organizations Mentioned:

    • Women of Color Unite: https://wocunite.org
    • Women In Film TV Vancouver: https://www.womeninfilm.ca




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    23 mins

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