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During our Saturday Mornings Sit-Down conversation… host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys welcome Michelle Choy from Arts House Limited and Deborah Lim representing the Asian Civilisations Museum and the Peranakan Museum on what local museums are doing to keep the civic district relevant and engaging for Gen Z digital natives. We focus on arts and culture and delve into the rapid evolution of technology and the unique ways Gen Z interacts with content, connecting with this generation presents both challenges and exciting opportunities. Michelle and Deborah share insights into the strategies, initiatives, and innovative approaches being implemented at Arts House, the Asian Civilisations Museum, and the Peranakan Museum to capture the attention and foster interest among young, digitally-native audiences during the "Civic District Children’s Season 2025."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cork singer, composer and musician Marion Daly has released a new song and it has a very special link to the Arts House! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Ireland Meltdown of an Irish Tour Guide Written & Performed by Jack Walsh – Killinaskully (Jimmy), Kin, Vikings Valhalla, The Northman.A 70 minute whirlwind of 40 characters, including landlords, tourists, historical figures and even a moonwalking squirrel, as a tour guide selling Ireland as a wonderful land of ceol, cailíní agus craic struggles to keep a roof over his head as the rent goes up and up, with chaotic and hilarious results. Jack spoke to Conor Tallon for The Arts House! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Helen Dawson from West Cork Music on the Arts House ahead of the West Cork Chamber Music Festival Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Feis Maitiu Director Timothy McCarthy is on the Arts House to chat all about the year's event.Mairead enjoyed a visit to Father Matthew Hall to soak up the atmosphere Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Saturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host, award-winning author Neil Humphreys discuss Singapore's annual “Light to Night Singapore 2024” festival with Dee Chia, Deputy Director of Audience Engagement at the National Gallery Singapore. More than 60 artworks and programs will be spread across various Civic District locations including the National Gallery, Asian Civilisations Museum, Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, The Arts House, Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, and Funan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elmarie Mawe and Conor Tallon bring you a Christmas edition of The Arts House from Cork, with local choirs, chats from the children, and lots of #joy and #grá Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Latai Taumoepeau is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice fuses ancient and everyday temporal practice using mediums like performance, dance, installation and social engagement. Her faivā (body-centred practice) is grounded in the traditions of her homelands, the Island Kingdom of Tonga and her birthplace Sydney, land of the Gadigal people. Latai joins us to discuss her work over the past decade exploring the impact of climate change in the Pacific and the threat of dispossession that many island communities face.Latai was a leading artist on Arts House Melbourne's five-year project, Refuge, an exploration of community preparedness in emergency management. She shares her insights on that process and how her collaboration with the SES on that project has continued to evolve.Latai was recently awarded Creative Australia's 2023 Award for Emerging and Experimental Arts and reflects on the meaning of that acknowledgement and some of the questions contemporary artists face surrounding the relevance and sustainability of their work. LinksABC Arts Week - Latai Taumoepeau: Creative Australia Award for Emerging and Experimental Arts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKfKmtcergA Artist Profile / Repatriate at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamakihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13K2Gr-Od8w&t=9s Mass Movement, Refuge, Arts House Melbournehttps://www.artshouse.com.au/events/mass-movement/ Mass Movement, Documentary Short Film, Refuge 2021, Arts House https://www.artshouse.com.au/events/mass-movement-documentary-short-film/ The Last Resort: Biennale of Sydneyhttps://www.biennaleofsydney.art/participants/latai-taumoepeau/ Follow Latai on instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/latai101/?hl=en Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Once again Elmarie was delighted to celebrate the return of CYO to City Hall for the annual Christmas celebration of The Snowman concerts. Each season, the orchestra pulls out all the stops with a Gala Christmas concert and this year welcomes West End Star Cillian Donnelly, which is already sold out. But Cork families can look forward to sharing the magic of watching The Snowman screened with a live orchestra and magical animation, as conductor Tomás McCarthy and co-leaders Eimear Ní Chéilleachar and Ellen Crowley shared with Elmarie in studio on Sunday morning for The Arts House on Cork's 96FM. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Samsara reviews a YA fiction book Fairspell Academy, tells us about the Arts House EOIs, and gives us a sneak peek into Groundhog Day The Musical opening in 2024.
This week Samsara reviews Weredingo at Arts House, find out about the free grant writing workshop through Theatre Network Australia, and the special feature is The Rocky Horror Show including Jason Donovan taking us to where it all began.
Leisa Proud was recently awarded a residency under the Warehouse Residency for disabled artists and is currently performing her work at the Arts House in Melbourne. I Am (Not) This Body is Leisa's autobiographical work which explores coming to terms with her body and becoming comfortable in her skin. The performance is audio-described both live, and the online version, and runs until the 15th of October. It will also be conducted during the Melbourne Fringe and made available online from the 16th to the 22nd of October.
This is a non-editing/filtering version of a live rehearsal session between me and João Grillo (guitarist). One day later, we performed at Lovecraft Beer Lounge Aveiro :)
A joyful and fun podcast with Shrujna. I immensely love her artwork. Over the years she has developed a signature style of her own which is not just aesthetically stunning but also stirs the thoughts because of the political messaging. The experience of recording this podcast felt like two friends sitting together and discussing important issues and even the most mundane issues of the world. A delightful conversation which shouldn't be missed. This is also the episode that I recorded in person with good mics so the quality of the audio will be also very good. Episode 78 is now streaming on all platforms. Shrujana N Shridhar is an artist and illustrator based in Mumbai. Her practice examines the intersection of caste, gender, and capitalism. It honours the resilience of communities that fought caste and gender oppression for centuries. Her works have been published in magazines in India and abroad. Shrujana has written and illustrated children's books. She runs the Dalit Panther Archive, digitising and archiving Little Magazines and literature published by the members of the Dalit Panther movement. She is a co-founder of Mavelinadu Collective, an anti-caste publication She received the SSAF–AAA Research Grant for Archiving Histories of Art, Ideas, and Visual Culture in 2019. Her works have been exhibited at Clark House Initiative, Mumbai, The Showroom, London, China Residencies at Centre for Media at Risk at the University of Pennsylvania, Arts House, Melbourne. Shrujana's bio: https://www.instagram.com/srujangatha/ This podcast doesn't have any corporate funding or support so the contribution by listeners is very important for its survival. Please support it here: 1. BuyMeACoffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Anuragminus/w/26114 2. Patreon (Most preferred medium): https://www.patreon.com/anuragminusverma 3. InstaMojo:(UPI/Gpay/PayTm) : https://www.instamojo.com/@anuragminusverma/ 4. PayPal ( Subscribers living outside India can pay through it): https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/AnuragMinusVerma?locale.x=en_GB Please rate the podcast on Spotify. Anurag Minus Verma's Twitter: https://twitter.com/confusedvichar Follow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/minusverma/?hl=en The Mixing and mastering of sound in this episode is done by PostPond Media, a production house based in Mumbai.
Composer and cellist Zoë Barry on how her unlikely experience of being struck by lightning on three separate occasions inspired her new artistic work in ‘The Nervous Atmosphere' at Arts House; Simon Abrahams, Creative Director and CEO of Melbourne Fringe walks listeners through the exciting new program for the 41st Melbourne Fringe Festival; Co-Artistic Directors Andy Freer and Nick Wilson of Snuff Puppets on their new festival, ‘Snuffest', bringing joy and giant puppets to Melbourne's West; Matthew Lutton, Artistic Director and Co-CEO of Malthouse Theatre explores the intriguing new program for Malthouse Theatre in 2024
The sun is shining in Cork, summer's in the air, and the first hour of Sunday's Arts House had lots to celebrate! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The first hour of The Arts House with Elmarie Mawe and Conor Tallon on May 7th 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Australian Ballet have brought their iconic production of Don Quixote, choreographed by and originally starring Rudolf Nureyev, back to the stage. Nureyev's production became a film in 1973 which has inspired new designs by one of our most venerable stage designers, Richard Roberts.Also, Richard Wagner's epic four-opera Ring Cycle comes to regional Australia for the very first time and includes a concert held in a gold mine, and we meet 'the mother of African contemporary dance,' Germaine Acogny, the co-founder of the famous Ecole des Sables in Senegal.
The Australian Ballet have brought their iconic production of Don Quixote, choreographed by and originally starring Rudolf Nureyev, back to the stage. Nureyev's production became a film in 1973 which has inspired new designs by one of our most venerable stage designers, Richard Roberts. Also, Richard Wagner's epic four-opera Ring Cycle comes to regional Australia for the very first time and includes a concert held in a gold mine, and we meet 'the mother of African contemporary dance,' Germaine Acogny, the co-founder of the famous Ecole des Sables in Senegal.
Pauline Bewick was a guest on The Arts House a number of times. Her passion, intuition, intelligence and sensuality made her a constantly fascinating guest, and her art is celebrated all over the world. Her painting "Fourteen Steps to Nowhere" is this week's Work of the Week, and Conor Tallon spoke to the Crawford's Michael Waldron. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7:00 AM Acknowledgement of Country 7:08 AM Sally Goldner from Out of the Pan, spoke to amazing community contributor Dean Arcuri, a cabaret comedian, entertainer and emcee during the Chillout festival last week, about world pride, Victoria and giving a safe space for the LGBTQ+ community. 7: 28 AM Nucelar Free Collective Action Meeting TONIGHT 15th MARCH at Friends of the Earth, 312 Smith St Collingwood. 6 to 8pm.https://www.melbournefoe.org.au/anfa_rad_trip 7:30 AM Tribute to Nobel Prize-winning Japanese author and nuclear-free activist Oe Kenzaburo who died at the age of 88. 7:32 AM We hear from Jathan Sadowski who is a senior research fellow in the Emerging Technologies Research Lab at Monash University. Last week, he joined Priya on Thursday Breakfast to discuss generative AI platforms, such as DALL-E and ChatGPT, and how their development could impact the modern tech industry. 7:51 AM Claudia speaks with Kate Auty, author of "O'Leary of the Underworld: The Untold Story of the Forrest River Massacre" published by Black Inc. Professor Kate Auty is a Vice Chancellor's Fellow at the University of Melbourne and Chair of Victoria's Environment Protection Authority. She has formerly held appointments as a magistrate in Victoria and in the goldfields and western desert of Western Australia, establishing Aboriginal sentencing courts in consultation with Aboriginal people. 8:13 AM Claudia speaks with Emily Sexton, co-Artistic Director of Arts House, a contemporary performance space in the City of Melbourne. Throughout the month of March, Arts House presents FRAME, a new festival from dance communities in Melbourne and Victoria. https://framebiennial.com.au Songs Rivers of Tears by Kev CarmodyDestiny by Debbie Morrow Always Was by Flewnt
Host Glenn van Zutphen and award-winning author Neil Humphreys are joined by Simon Wong, co-founder of Singapore Sidecars, and his collaboration with The Arts House to give unique heritage tours on Vespa scooters of the Civic District during the March school holidays. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a year of dazzling audiences with No Control, Party Scene and WAKE, Love Songs sees Connaughton return again to his own dance company bringing his unique vision to this, his most ambitious work to date. It runs in Cork Opera House for one night only, February 22nd, and he spoke to Conor Tallon on The Arts House. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
More than 150 vendors all under one roof including 5 grand gardens.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A special edition of The Arts House, featuring choirs from around Cork singing for Christmas! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Writer, policy adviser, audio producer and accessibility consultant, Jonathan Craig, joins Scotia for a discussion about how disaster planning can be improved by connecting with people as individuals and bringing the lived experience of community members to the table.Jonathan is a policy advisor for Vision 2020 and has worked with Arts House Melbourne on several projects including Refuge, and the Warehouse Residency program for deaf and disabled artists.Recently, Jonathan was part of the creative team behind Exercise Torrent - the City of Melbourne's annual disaster preparedness exercise. He reflects on the project and discusses the windows of opportunity that arts-based approaches can offer into aspects of preparedness sometimes overlooked by traditional processes, like accessibility.LinksJonathan Craig, Twitterhttps://twitter.com/j_d_x?lang=en Putting the Pieces Together: How the City of Melbourne is strengthening disaster management through creativity https://creativerecovery.net.au/creative-responders-podcast/documentary-series/s3-episode-10/ Defying Doomsday, Twelfth Planet Press http://www.twelfthplanetpress.com/products/ebooks/defying-doomsdayRebuilding Tomorrow, Twelfth Planet Presshttp://defyingdoomsday.twelfthplanetpress.com/rebuilding-tomorrow/ Ursula K. Le Guin, The Left Hand of Darknesshttps://www.ursulakleguin.com/left-hand-darkness The Refuge Project, Arts House https://www.artshouse.com.au/artist-opportunities/refuge/ Convergence, Arts House https://www.artshouse.com.au/events/convergence/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As cities and communities all over the world look to new models of disaster preparedness and response, how do we successfully activate a whole of community approach where everyone has a role to play and disaster management services are working with not for the community? In this episode of Creative Responders, we'll hear what happened when the City of Melbourne tackled this question and engaged artists in the co-design and facilitation of a preparedness exercise, working with the North Melbourne community to imagine better models of response and recovery. The 2022 disaster preparedness simulation, Exercise Torrent, was a collaboration between City of Melbourne's Emergency Management Department and Arts House that utilised an arts-based approach to develop a scenario for emergency management professionals, service providers and community organisations to interact with. City of Melbourne's Emergency Management Coordinator, Christine Drummond, takes us inside the process of developing the exercise, how it played out on the day, and how bringing the arts into the process provided a different lens for people to participate more readily.We hear from artist facilitators Jonathan Craig and Dr Jen Rae and Arts House Creative Producer, Sarah Rowbottam, about how creative methodologies provide a layer of depth to the relational aspects of exercises like this, offering a window of opportunity into areas of preparedness sometimes overlooked by traditional processes, like accessibility.The project provides a model for how creativity and the arts can support community engagement strategies and provide entry points for practicing the skills of collaboration that will help us to better respond when a disaster occurs.Links / Further Reading:Arts Househttps://www.artshouse.com.au The Refuge Project https://www.artshouse.com.au/artist-opportunities/refuge/ Together by Richard Sennetthttps://www.penguin.com.au/books/together-9780141022109 Community Engagement for Disaster Resilience Handbookhttps://knowledge.aidr.org.au/resources/handbook-community-engagement/ Creative Responders in Conversation with Jen Raehttps://creativerecovery.net.au/creative-responders-podcast/in-conversation-series/s2-episode-10/ Creative Responders in Conversation with Kate Sulan https://creativerecovery.net.au/creative-responders-podcast/in-conversation-series/s1-episode-8/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Artist Marilyn Lennon joined Elmarie Mawe on The Arts House to talk about a special KinShip Winter Weekend, which is taking place in Tramore Valley Park in Cork (Nov 18 to 20). The weekend consists of three days of over 20 activities involving artists, architects, visual artists, craftmakers, poets, beekeepers, herbalists and sculptures. All events are free and the public will be able to create amongst other activities a living sculpture by weaving willow in the park and have amazing views of the Cork skyline from a Campera Obscura which is being installed in the Park for the weekend. Full programme is on www.corkcity.ie/kinshipevents. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Phil Coulter is simply a legend in Irish Music. With chart hits in every decade since the 60s, and just awarded the Freedom of his beloved City of Derry in October 2022, he celebrates his 80th birthday with a National Tour: Phil Coulter at 80: A Lifetime of Songs & Stories, Memories & Melodies. He's been a guest with Elmarie Mawe on The Arts House many times down through the years, so she just had to have a chat ahead of 3 Cork dates: Mitchelstown's Firgrove Hotel, November 5th. Ballymaloe's Grainstore December 14th, and Charleville's Park Hotel December 30th. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mike McCormack's multi-award-winning novel Solar Bones is brought to life by Stanley Townsend in a performance directed by Lynne Parker in an adaption by Michael West. Marcus Conway has come home to his kitchen in Louisburgh Co. Mayo. Everything seems normal, yet he is haunted by the feeling that nothing is quite right. Poring obsessively over the details of his relationships, his world and his work as an engineer brings him closer to an understanding of how the things and people he loves have come together, and how they have and must inevitably come apart.This production has been showered in awards and praise, and Conor Tallon chatted to Stanley Townsend for The Arts House. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The second hour of Sunday October 16th's show had another batch of great tracks from Cork musicians like Greenshine with their new single "New Moon on Friday" , there was jazz from Martin Taylor with his version of Robert Palmer's Johnny and Mary, the Andalucia from Riverdance and An Capaillín Dubh ina Thaibhreabh from Zoe Conway and John Mc Intyre. Conor Tallon chatted to Bill Whelan about the release of his memoir "The Road to Riverdance" and his appearance with Zoe Conway and John McIntyre at the Grainstore in Ballymaloe this week. Elmarie caught up with musician Lynda Cullen on the release of her new single SeeSaw and they also chatted about the website "The Island of Music", and Conor spoke to writer, director and actress Mary Lou McCarthy about her play "The Dead Letter Office" which runs this week. There was also news of two murder mystery productions in Cork this week - so Halloween is definitely on the horizon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The first hour of Sunday 16th October's show saw gorgeous music from the movies with selections from Harry Potter, The Thomas Crown Affair and Kung Fu Panda, stunning violins from Stephan Grappelli and Yehudi Menuhin, gentle piano from David Syme, some foot stompin from Cat Fish Keith and trad from Donal Lunny with Sharon Shannon. Chat-sie this hour featured a look at events for Irish Book Week with John Breen of Waterstones and a look at this week's Work of the Week in the Crawford Gallery with Michael Waldron, who both spoke to Conor Tallon. Elmarie had this week's Gaeilge corner with 2 super suggestions for interesting shows on TG4. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stroll and catch up with the second hour of The Arts House with Elmarie Mawe and Conor Tallon. This hour featured the new single "Moment" from One Morning in August, introduced by band member and writer John Phelan. John Breen from Waterstones had news of an author event in the store for children. Jimmy Healy had all the details of the Ballincollig One Act Drama Festival. And Elmarie and Conor had lots of info for gigs and festivals to catch up on this week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
43 minutes for your walk, with Pat Kinevane, Michael Waldron and Eimear Reilly joining Elmarie Mawe and Conor Tallon in the first hour of Sunday's The Arts House! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sophie Motley, Artistic Director of the Everyman Theatre, and director of this John B Keane Classic story, spoke to Elmarie Mawe on The Arts House about its summer run. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Summer's here! And with it comes Tracton Arts Festival. Ceramicist and artist Sara Roberts is the Festival Organiser, and with over 30 events being packed into this year's festival, she had a lot to celebrate when she spoke to Conor Tallon on The Arts House on Cork's 96FM and C103! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As usual - we ran out of time to talk about all the fantastic things happening so Conor and Elmarie have a special Arts House Extra for you today! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After being cancelled in 2020 and 2021, Melbourne's RISING festival is finally here. It's the first major arts festival the city has hosted since 2019. We venture into the frosty night air to discover how this festival tries to subvert expectations and capture new audiences. We meet the artistic directors, watch passers-by become part of the action in The Invisible Opera, meet ordinary people rehearsing for a massive dance work, encounter new work from Marrugeku and examine social taboos with choreographer Mette Ingvarten.
After being cancelled in 2020 and 2021, Melbourne's RISING festival is finally here. It's the first major arts festival the city has hosted since 2019. We venture into the frosty night air to discover how this festival tries to subvert expectations and capture new audiences. We meet the artistic directors, watch passers-by become part of the action in The Invisible Opera, meet ordinary people rehearsing for a massive dance work, encounter new work from Marrugeku and examine social taboos with choreographer Mette Ingvarten.
After being cancelled in 2020 and 2021, Melbourne's RISING festival is finally here. It's the first major arts festival the city has hosted since 2019. We venture into the frosty night air to discover how this festival tries to subvert expectations and capture new audiences.We meet the artistic directors, watch passers-by become part of the action in The Invisible Opera, meet ordinary people rehearsing for a massive dance work, encounter new work from Marrugeku and examine social taboos with choreographer Mette Ingvarten.
Yvonne Tiernan is one of those artists who is non-stop busy with multiple projects! Not just as a manager and producer for her husband, Tommy Tiernan, but in her own right as singer with the stunning vocal harmony group that is The Raines. They play a gig in Sea Church in Ballycotton on June 10th, and Elmarie spoke to Yvonne for Sunday's Arts House. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In another busy hour of The Arts House we'd great music from Cork artists like John Blek, and new music from Cork's Cormac O Caoimh, as well as Fiona Kennedy introducing her brand new single to finish the show. Lorraine Maye from Cork Midsummer Festival joined us to talk about the excitement building ahead of this year's return to the streets and theatres of Cork. And Gina Moxley indeed spoke about a literal return to the streets, as Corcadorca Theatre Company bring audiences on a promenade production of Guests of the Nation for Cork Midsummer Festival! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Author Michele Aung Thin joins us to discuss PEN Melbourne's Fundraiser for Myanmar and its freedom of expression at La Mama Courthouse; Winner of the 2022 Golden Gibbo award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Alex Hines, chats about her show ‘To Schapelle and Back' returning to The Butterfly Club; Playwright Daniel Schlusser talks exploring the dark side of the male hero in ‘Hercules', on at Arts House. With presenter Richard Watts.
What another joyful celebration of music and the arts from Cork! Elmarie Mawe and Conor Tallon were joined by Tom Spalding to talk about the Cork Decorative and Fine Arts Society's next meeting in Nano Nagle Place. Karen Ray had all the details for the UCC Player's next production, which is a performance of Educating Rita in the stunning Aula Max of UCC. Alan Kiely is one of the co-writers of a brand new musical called "Shame the Devil" which tells the story of an ambush, abduction and execution in Dripsey 100 years ago. Tomás McCarthy, conductor of the Cork Youth Orchestra, came into studio with the orchestra's 2 Leaders Anna Jansenn and Cillian Ó Cathasaigh, ahead of a HUGE gala concert in City Hall with the band True Tides. And Paul Casey joined us on the line to talk about the next Obheal gathering in the Long Valley in Cork and online, in a club celebrating 15 years of poetry, open mics and over 1,000 guest poets since they began! All that and some great music and news. #Cork #PureCork #SupportTheArts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What joy to herald in the summer with the arrival of the Cork International Choral Festival -back LIVE AND IN PERSON! So Peter Stobart, Director of the Festival, was Live in Studio to chat with Elmarie. More theatre guests, a ticket competition, and gorgeous music to bring another packed show of the arts in Cork to listeners everywhere! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy Sunday listening from Elmarie Mawe and Conor Tallon, featuring a special focus on Doris Day for her 100th, ahead of the Everyman Sunday Songbook on April 24th See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Find the whole show here. In this episode, learn how play can be used to provoke productive conversations about climate. We chat with Harry Lee Shang Lun, the game designer of Convergence. Written in collaboration with Noongar researcher Cass Lynch, and commissioned by Arts House for Refuge 2021, Convergence is a hybrid web and tabletop experience that invites players to question what decisions they will make to create and break a world living through climate change. In this interview, we explore the power of play to imagine alternative futures living with climate change and test political decisions. We get comfortable with discomfort and consider why we need to push boundaries of trust in order to create a new shared future with loved ones. Sometimes play is the most radical thing you can do to find authentic connections outside of our current systems of oppression and inequality. Play Convergence online: https://convergence.place/ Visit Seed, Australia's first Indigenous youth climate network: https://www.seedmob.org.au/ Recorded on 27 September 2021 Join the Facebook group to comment, ask questions and provide feedback: http://bit.ly3vMZZCL For more great podcasts on similar topics, visit the Climactic Collective website: http://www.climactic.fm See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We hope you enjoy our entrepreneur podcast! To help us grow, please subscribe to our podcast and follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and/or LinkedIn. It's the best way we can keep bringing in quality guests.This entrepreneur podcast is an extension of their real-life experiences as business owners, salaried employees and industry mavericks who made mistakes along the way and lived to talk about it.WE SPEAK TO: Darryl LimA performer, deviser, playwright and researcher. In 2016, he founded Split Theatre, a Singapore theatrical production house that focuses on developing stories from the personal experiences of its actors, with an emphasis on creating original, process-driven and ensemble-focused works. He is hosting the "Don't Cancer Me Can" production will run from 18 - 21 December at The Arts House (2pm and 8pm shows for 18th - 19th, and 8pm shows for 20th - 21st), with ticket prices going for S$35.00 each. Tickets here: https://tinyurl.com/DontCancer-Split He is also hosting a 10-week Work On The Self Program.DRINKING:David: Three Foxes NegroniTerng: Blue Moon Belgian White 300 mLDarryl: Pokka Oolong TeaWE CHAT ABOUT:Why and how he started Split TheatreHow Split Theatre is giving the people of Singapore “a voice”The “you matter' philosophyHow participating in Split Theatre worksDavid's fascination with Leonardo DiCaprioThe teaching style of Jerzy GrotowskiSplit Theatre's 10-Week Work On Self programJokes about MLM (Multi Level Marketing)How Split Theatre markets itselfDarryl's experience with lymphomaUsing theatre to discover who we are and accepting other peopleBOOK RECOMMENDATIONS:Leaders Eat Last by Simon SinekI and Though by Martin BuberVisit our book recommendations section for more books from our guestsGet a FREE audiobook and support our show by signing up to a free Audible trial here: https://www.audible.com.au/bod011-20Check out amazing (and collector's) selections of gin and whiskey from Gin Loot and Whiskey Loot Listeners get 10% of David's hilarious new book, Everyday A**holes, using the promo code BOD at checkout. Get a copy at everydayassholes.net.Listeners get a free 30-minute consultation with Terng's company, SYNC PR. Just mention this podcast when contacting them at syncpr.co
Talking Real, a live talk show where Megha Upadhyaya and her guests bring you weekly insights dedicated to writing. This episode spotlights songwriting ft. Joanne T. Zuo En and Pek Si Ming, Singaporean singer-songwriters. Both are a long time friends sharing a lot of common music interest like Cosmos People (宇宙人), DAY6, BTS and Epik High. JamiJam (醬一醬) is a Mando-pop project duo formed by Zuo En 張祚恩 (IG: @joannetzuoen) and Si Ming 白詩敏 (IG: @whitenoisemin). They both have been extensively performing onstage for 4 years now at venues such as Esplanade Waterfront Stage/ Concourse and The Arts House. Zuo En and Si Ming enjoy having a lot of quirky and deep discussions about life and putting these thoughts into songs by JamiJam. You can find their covers on YouTube: @jamijamproject