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 Ep52: Brighton Festival Bitesize - The New Dystopians
16/05/2019 Duration: 09minIn a world of fake news and an uncertain future, what can writers teach us? The New Dystopians is a literature event which poses a question of what a new dystopia looks like. Author Season Butler joins us to tell us more.
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S3 Ep51: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Iron Men Review
16/05/2019 Duration: 04minRebecca shares her thoughts on the photography exhibition documenting the lives of iron workers in Mali's capital city Bamako by Fototala King Massassy.
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S3 Ep50: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Another Star to Steer By
16/05/2019 Duration: 03minSpecially created for children age 6+, Another Star to Steer By tells the story of Maya, who leaves home and sets sail in a paper boat. Her adventures take her around the world in storytelling and folk tales. The show's Director David Gilbert tells us more.
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S3 Ep49: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Festival Director Andrew Comben
16/05/2019 Duration: 11minJoining us halfway through the Festival, director Andrew Comben shares his thoughts about the Festival so far, and what's still to come.
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S3 Ep48: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Amplified, Little Green Pig
16/05/2019 Duration: 07minDescribed by its organisers as “part TED Talk, part YouTube confessional, but ultimately a celebration of the human story”, Amplified is a performance by participants in local young people's writing charity Little Green Pig. It sees eight young people taking the stage to tell their stories following a six-week writing and mentoring project.
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S3 Ep46: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Serge Attukwei Clottey
15/05/2019 Duration: 07minDirector of Fabrica Gallery Liz Whitehead explains the art of Serge Attukwei Clottey and his Current Affairs, a project which repurposes petrol cans and funds the Ghanaian community.
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S3 Ep45: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Distorted Constellations
15/05/2019 Duration: 05minNwando Ebizie discusses her installation Distorted Constellations, which simulates 'Snow Vision', a rare neurological disorder.
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S3 Ep44: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Gonzales Review
15/05/2019 Duration: 03minWe hear Melita's thoughts on Gonzales' performance at the Brighton Dome. image © Mark Allan
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S3 Ep43: Brighton Festival Bitesize - My Left / Right Foot writer, director and cast
15/05/2019 Duration: 08minMelita hears from the writer and director of the Edinburgh sell-out show, Robert Softley Gale, alongside actors Richard Conlon and Gale Watson. The musical comedy deals with some of the issues with able bodied actors playing disabled roles, and is guaranteed to make some viewers squirm in their seats. It is a collaboration between Birds of Paradise, the UK's only disabled-led theatre group, and the National Theatre of Scotland.
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S3 Ep42: Brighton Festival 2019 - Episode 7
15/05/2019 Duration: 51minMelita & Rebecca keep you up to date with the Brighton Festival. Today, interviews with writer, director and cast of My Left Right Foot, the musical comedy in partnership with the National Theatre of Scotland; the director of Fabrica Gallery on Ghanaian artist Serge Attukwei Clottey's installation Current Affairs; Nwando Ebizie, the artist behind Distorted Constellations; Jaamil Kosoko on his show Seancers at ACCA; and a review of Gonzales' performance at the Dome.
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S3 Ep41: Brighton Festival Bitesize - My Left / Right Foot
14/05/2019 Duration: 02minMelita meets Mairi Taylor, producer of the sold-out Edinburgh show My Left / Right Foot, a "riotously funny take -down of actorly pretensions and daft assumptions that able-bodied folk make about those with disabilities."
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S3 Ep40: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Flight
14/05/2019 Duration: 03minFlight's Artistic Director Jamie Harrison discusses his groundbreaking show about two refugee children, and the difficulties of working with 11mm diorama models.
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S3 Ep39: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Chilly Gonzales
14/05/2019 Duration: 09minMusical chameleon Chilly Gonzales talks to Melita about his Brighton Dome show.
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S3 Ep38: Brighton Festival Bitesize - ACCA Creative Director
14/05/2019 Duration: 14minCreative Director of ACCA joins Melita and Rebecca in the studio to discuss two of the venue's programmes, True Copy and Seancers.
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S3 Ep37: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Without Walls
14/05/2019 Duration: 04minOur reporter Josh Sharp finds out what fans thought of the weekend's Without Walls performances.
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S3 Ep36: Brighton Festival 2019 - Episode 6
14/05/2019 Duration: 44minMelita & Rebecca bring you the latest news on the Brighton Festival. In this episode: interviews with musical chameleon Chilly Gonzales; Jamie Harrison, artistic director of Flight; ACCA Creative Director Laura McDermott; a preview of My Left / Right Foot, the musical challenging perceptions of disabled people; and reviews of Without Walls shows by Josh Sharp, and the AKA Trio by Mark Johnson.
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S3 Ep35: Brighton Festival Bitesize - On Edge by Justice in Motion
13/05/2019 Duration: 07minJustice in Motion explain On Edge, their parcour show about freedom in movement, as part of Without Walls.
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S3 Ep34: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Unseen Mentor, Jacob Sam-La Rose
13/05/2019 Duration: 06minPoet and writer Jacob Sam-La Rose discusses the showcase of three of his mentees at Unseen Mentor.
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S3 Ep33: Brighton Festival Bitesize - SK Perry
13/05/2019 Duration: 09minRebecca and Mark meet this year's City Reads pick SK Perry to discuss her novel Let Me Be Like Water.
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S3 Ep32: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Scalped
13/05/2019 Duration: 06minAn interview with Initiative.dkf's DK Fashola on the dance theatre show Scalped for Without Walls.