Brighton Festival 2017 Podcast
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 60:13:31
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Synopsis
The podcast of the Brighton Festival radio show brought to you by RadioReverb - the Broadcast Media Partner for Brighton Festival 2017.
Episodes
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S3 Ep72: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Superhoe
21/05/2019 Duration: 08minCreator of the one woman show Superhoe Nicole Lecky discusses the story of a young woman who falls into the world of online sex work.
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S3 Ep71: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Spymonkey
21/05/2019 Duration: 07minSpymonkey's Petra Massey talks her twenty years of Spymonkey and their show Cooped.
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S3 Ep70: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Children's Event Highlights
21/05/2019 Duration: 02minChildren's Events Programmer Pippa Smith shares her highlights for the final week of the festival.
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S3 Ep69: Brighton Festival Bitesize - My Left Right Foot
21/05/2019 Duration: 13minKyla from the Other Screen, a group that examines representations of disabled people and the Deaf community, discusses musical comedy My Left Right Foot.
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S3 Ep68: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Dream Mandé
21/05/2019 Duration: 05minMark Johnson reviews Rokia Traoré's fundraiser featuring traditional Malian songs and re-imagined popular music, performed by members of the Passerelle Foundation. Photo: Maurizio Guidice
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S3 Ep67: Brighton Festival 2019 - Episode 11
21/05/2019 Duration: 47minMelita and Rebecca bring you the inside track of the Brighton Festival. Interviews with Children's Events Programmer Pippa Smith; Spymonkey's Petra Massey on Cooped; the creator of Superhoe, Nicole Lecky; Kyla from The Other Screen discusses My Left Right Foot; and Mark Johnson reviews Rokia Traoré's Dream Mandé.
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S3 Ep66: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Rokia Traoré
20/05/2019 Duration: 03minGuest Director Rokia Traoré explains her choices for this year's Brighton Festival.
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S3 Ep65: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Our Place
20/05/2019 Duration: 08minRicky Perrin from East Brighton's Our Place is in the studio.
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S3 Ep64: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Banyan Tree Theatre Group
20/05/2019 Duration: 09minAn interview with all female BAME singing group Banyan Tree, part of Our Place.
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S3 Ep63: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Museum of the Moon
20/05/2019 Duration: 10minRebecca meets the public at the Museum of the Moon in Queens Park.
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S3 Ep62: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Ariwo
20/05/2019 Duration: 07minMark Johnson catches up with Ariwo's Iranian electronic composer Poya Esay.
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S3 Ep61: Brighton Festival 2019 - Episode 10
20/05/2019 Duration: 47minMelita and Rebecca share their recommendations for the Festival. Interviews with Guest Director Rokia Traore; Our Place's Banyan Tree Theatre Group and Ricky Perrin from East Brighton's Our Place; Rebecca speaks to revelers at the Museum of the Moon; and Mark Johnson catches up with Ariwo's Iranian electronic composer Poya Esay.
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S3 Ep60: Brighton Festival Bitesize - the End of Fear
17/05/2019 Duration: 02minCinecity and Duke of York's Tim Brown on the true story of art vandalism, coming to Brighton in the documentary The End of Fear.
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S3 Ep59: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Songs of Longing and Exile
17/05/2019 Duration: 06minA work inspired by 16th century English composer John Dowland, Songs of Longing and Exile sees his music set to texts of testimonies from refugees and migrants, drawing a thread between the past and the present. Vocal ensemble Stile Antico sing the texts, as group member Kate Ashby explains.
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S3 Ep58: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Our Place
17/05/2019 Duration: 11minOur Place's Music Engagement Co-ordinator Jon Morray-Jones explains the music events this year, and Sound City member Laura Grunwald plays live music in the studio.
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S3 Ep57: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Chineke!
17/05/2019 Duration: 02minClassical music programmer Gill Kay talks the Chineke Foundation's flagship BAME ensemble, the Chineke Orchestra.
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S3 Ep56: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Shelina Permaloo, Flavour Migrations
17/05/2019 Duration: 03minWinner of 2012's Masterchef explains her event examining heritage and cooking, Flavour Migrations.
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S3 Ep55: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Backbone
17/05/2019 Duration: 06minJasha Boyce from internationally renowned circus company Gravity and Other Myths joins Melita to discuss their show Backbone.
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S3 Ep54: Brighton Festival 2019 - Episode 9
17/05/2019 Duration: 44minYour daily rundown of the Brighton Festival with Melita & Rebecca. Interviews with 2012 Masterchef winner Shelina Permaloo on Flavour Migrations; classical music programmer Gill Kay on Chineke, the BAME orchestra; Gravity & Other Myths' BackBone; Cinecity and Duke of York's Tim Brown on the End of Fear; music engagement co-ordinator Jon Morray-Jones on Our Place, and a live session with Laura Grunwald; and Songs of Longing and Exile, the work inspired by 16th-century English composer John Dowland.
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S3 Ep53: Brighton Festival 2019 - Episode 8
16/05/2019 Duration: 49minMelita & Rebecca bring you the latest news on the Festival. At the halfway point, they're joined by Festival Director Andrew Comben; author Season Butler discusses literary event The New Dystopians; writing charity Little Green Pig Director Ella Burns explains the mentoring and performance program Amplified; Rebecca shares her thoughts on Iron Men, the photography exhibition on Bamako's iron workers; the Director of Another Star to Steer By tells us about this children's show.