Yadachat is a podcast which involves interviewing local artists and creatives around the City of Hull. Series 1: Talking about our local industry, lockdown and how we have been impacted. The aim is to try and capture the wave of frustration the creative sector is currently going through. Whilst also looking at some of the positives that might have come from the recent months. Series 2: Documenting and highlighting some of the amazing artists, activities and events that will be taking place as part of Creative Hull. Working in association with writer and producer Joe Hakim, YADA YADA NOISE @ Creative Hull will bring you interviews, features, listings and highlights from the celebrations.
The Student Journey Podcast involves Art & Design students from Hull College across Level 3, Access Foundation and HE. In episode 2 we speak with Cyril Montoya Daniella Green, Tegan Blake-Barnard, and Lee Davison.
The Student Journey Podcast involves Art & Design students from Hull College across Level 3, Access Foundation and HE. In episode 1 we speak with Matty Blaszczyk, Elle Seal, Jordan Harwood and Dave Benn.
In this Yadachat Special we were joined by Rosie Moulds, Bethany Nash and Stacy Couper who are all Level 6 Musical Theatre students from Hull College. Find out about their experience on the course and their upcoming performance "Paragons of Performance" taking place at The Sailmakers Arms on the 12th and 13th December. There's still time to get yourself tickets... www.ticketsource.co.uk/hc-institute-of-arts
In this episode we speak with representatives from the Photography course, Fine Art and Graphics. Those involved include, Gavin Holborn, Karen Horsfall, Diana Neacsu and the Graphics course leader Patrick Glover.
The students involved include... Myles Noble, Jules May, Kira Bielby, Tom Robinson, Del Greenham, Tonks and Maria Donnai. Content Warnings: Mentions of childhood trauma and abuse. Occurring from 23min55sec to 28min58sec. If you want to avoid this content skip to the next interview which begins at 29 minutes
Here's the last episode of YADA YADA NOISE @ Creative Hull. We hope you enjoy the series! In this episode we'll be taking to artist and photographer Sergej Komkov about his work on "Parklife", a project he's been undertaking around Hull's Peel Street with the Absolutely Cultured volunteers. We will then be hearing from Pat and Carl from the music collective The Broken Orchestra talking about their 'Stories from the Shires' project. This involved gathering the stories of the residents of Gypsyville. At the end of the episode, we will also be showing and exclusive audio extract from the “Stories from the Shires”.
In our Pride Special we will be speaking to performer Andy Train about Pop-in-Pride located in Princes Quay and the history of Pride in Hull. Go to their website to keep up to date with future plans and events: www.prideinhull.co.uk We will also be talking to Humber Street Gallery curator David McLeavey about the "In My Room" exhibition at Humber Street featuring work by artists Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings, which will be displayed at the gallery up until the 12th of September. Followed by catching up with writer and performer Kerrie Marsh, about her project "The Rainbow Brick Road" which was commissioned by Absolutely Cultured as a response to the "In My Room" exhibition. Follow Kerrie on twitter at: www.twitter.com/KesLMarsh All of these events are taking place as part of Creative Hull, check out www.absolutelycultured.co.uk for full listings for the weekend's events.
In "Emerging From Lockdown" we will be talking to Marrianne-Lewsley-Stier from A Collective Reflection, Lockdown Still Lives. You can join the Lockdown Still Lives Facebook group here: www.facebook.com/groups/lockdownstilllifes Followed by Mayas Dirar from the Art Collective The Dirars who have a new exhibition titled “Reception”. Check out The Dirars Instagram: www.instagram.com/the_dirars Next we'll be catching up with Anna Bean who's going to tell us all about the Bluebeany Artclub and the workshops she's holding over the weekend. For more info please check out Anna's website: www.bluebeany.com And then we will hear from Lilly Williams, who is an artist and comic maker exhibiting her brand new work: “I am a Sexy Cat Person Performing The Miracle of Life." Keep up to date with Lilly's work by following her Instagram: www.instagram.com/lillyw89
In this episode we spoke to Jill Howitt who is an artist, creative, educator and a co-founder of The Critical Fish. You can find out more about The Critical Fish here: www.thecriticalfish.co.uk
In this episode we spoke to Joe Hakim who is a writer, producer, facilitator and much more! You can find out more about Joe here: www.joehakimwriter.weebly.com
In this episode we spoke to Sally E Witts who is a creative, actor, teacher, dancer, performer and director of the organisation Calm Sea Creatives. If you would like to find out more you can visit the website at: www.calmseacreatives.co.uk
In this episode we spoke to Leo Francis who is a Red Bull Photographer, Interfit Ambassador, Art director, Wakeboarder, Snowboarder and Runner. He is also the other half of Lucy Francis the co-host of this series. If you wanted to get in touch with Leo or view his work you can find him at: www.leofrancis.co.uk
In this episode we spoke to Louise Cramond who runs the not-for-profit organisation 'HEY Workshops'. Her work is both public and participatory and focuses on changing and challenging perceptions of the environment.
In this pilot episode for Yadachat, we talked to Kerrie L Marsh who is a Performer, Writer, Presenter and Creative Freelancer. This episode was initially recorded in November 2020.