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At just five and two, Koan Roy-Meighoo (25C) and Kheyal Roy-Meighoo (23C) began making music together in their family band, The Lollipops. In this week’s episode of Clifton Culture, hosts Eythen Anthony (23C) and Oli Turner (25C) talk to the Roy-Meighoo siblings about the collaborative process and using art to create social change.
Since their early creative debuts, they’ve both furthered their own artistic careers — Koan is an organizer who writes and performs multiple musical genres and plays in local venues, while Kheyal has become a highly successful animator, recently winning a Disney Women in Film award for her film My Bunny’s Story.
By Clifton CultureAt just five and two, Koan Roy-Meighoo (25C) and Kheyal Roy-Meighoo (23C) began making music together in their family band, The Lollipops. In this week’s episode of Clifton Culture, hosts Eythen Anthony (23C) and Oli Turner (25C) talk to the Roy-Meighoo siblings about the collaborative process and using art to create social change.
Since their early creative debuts, they’ve both furthered their own artistic careers — Koan is an organizer who writes and performs multiple musical genres and plays in local venues, while Kheyal has become a highly successful animator, recently winning a Disney Women in Film award for her film My Bunny’s Story.