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SmartArts takes over the Triple R Performance Space for a very special broadcast to celebrate the show's 20th anniversary!Richard Watts OAM first brought Triple R's flagship morning arts program to life in December 2004, hosting hundreds of conversations every year with local artists, established talent and international touring legends from across the visual and performing arts spectrum. Listen back to this celebration of twenty years on the airwaves, broadcast live from the Triple R Performance Space, featuring an assortment of talent including: A live stand-up set and interview with comedian Tom Ballard. Berlin's "prince and pricess of art rock and Europop" Otto & Astrid who perform their track Tasty Snak. Bernard Caleo chooses his favourite comics of the year. An interview with photographer and visual artist Pia Johnson. Actor and theatremaker Candy Bowers performs YO MAMA SO PHAT from her show 'Australian Booty' (with music by Busty Beatz). Theatre icons Susie Dee and Patricia Cornelius read from Patricia's play SHIT, and chat theatre with reviewer Anne-Marie Peard. An interview with MTC's Artistic Director Anne-Louise Sarks. Comedian and musician Geraldine Quinn performs The Peel from 'The Last Gig in Melbourne'. Tai Snaith chooses her favourite exhibition of the year, and the past 20 years! And a chat with MQFF Program Director Cerise Howard. To listen back to the whole broadcast, including live music from Peggy Frew and Guy Blackman and the GBs, head to the Triple R website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/smartarts/episodes/31949-smartarts-20th-anniversary-special
It's Fringe time again and as usual, the Dublin Fringe Festival has a host of female-led art and showomanship to discover. In today's episode we highlight some of the brilliant events by women taking place in venues across the capital from the 10th to the 25th of September. (You won't want to miss Growler, the story of an 82-year-old inner-city vulva for just one brilliant example). Róisín Ingle is joined in this episode by the women of Hive City Legacy: Dublin Chapter, a project from the Hot Brown Honey collective, a group of women of colour disrupting the arts industry. The show was created by director Lisa Fa'alafi and music maestro “Busty Beatz” aka Kim Bowers and they talked to Róisín about the joy of being disruptive and exploring gender, class and identity through art. Also on the podcast is dancer and stylist Andrea Williams, who features in the show in collaboration with seven other Irish women of colour reclaiming their narrative through dance, song, poetry and performance. For more see fringefest.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Colin Lane and Frank Woodley are having a whale of a time in their new show, Moby Dick. The pair join us to reflect on forming their famous duo, forging separate paths and then discovering that neither of them had quite as much fun without the other. Also, we meet comedians readjusting to life on the road in 2022, check in with theatre companies impacted by the recent floods and congratulate Bruce Gladwin, artistic director and co-CEO of Back to Back Theatre, on the company's International Ibsen Award.
Colin Lane and Frank Woodley are having a whale of a time in their new show, Moby Dick. The pair join us to reflect on forming their famous duo, forging separate paths and then discovering that neither of them had quite as much fun without the other. Also, we meet comedians readjusting to life on the road in 2022, check in with theatre companies impacted by the recent floods and congratulate Bruce Gladwin, artistic director and co-CEO of Back to Back Theatre, on the company's International Ibsen Award.
Colin Lane and Frank Woodley are having a whale of a time in their new show, Moby Dick. The pair join us to reflect on forming their famous duo, forging separate paths and then discovering that neither of them had quite as much fun without the other.Also, we meet comedians readjusting to life on the road in 2022, check in with theatre companies impacted by the recent floods and congratulate Bruce Gladwin, artistic director and co-CEO of Back to Back Theatre, on the company's International Ibsen Award.
In this episode of Griffith University's Remarkable Tales, we speak to participants of the 2018 WOW Women of the World Festival. Griffith University sponsored the travel and enabled the participation of some of the speakers in this festival which celebrates the contribution of women throughout the Commonwealth. Listen to the amazing musical creations of Brisbane performer and DJ extraordinaire Busty Beatz who tells us about her show which has travelled the world, called Hot Brown Honey. The podcast also features WOW guest speaker and Griffith University Climate Change research scientist Esther Onyango.
This week, Miriam speaks to Busty Beatz from Hot Brown Honey about anything and everything, Recorded at HOME Manchester in December 2017, the conversation veers wildly from fan art to egos, to the huge success of Hot Brown Honey, then to terrible hip hop and beyond.
A special bonus ep of Don't Speak recorded at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2017. Join Miriam Attwood with Busty Beatz, Lisa Fa'alfi and Ofa Fotu of Hot Brown Honey, Theatre Director Caitlin Skinner, Performer and Director of Trans Creative Kate O'Donnell and Deanna Fleysher (aka Butt Kapinski) as they talk gender, intersectionality and the news, and how and where they meet.
Candy Bowers and Busty Beatz are showbusiness sisters and collaborators who tell it as they see it. Fearless and unapologetic, they've long been vocal about the whiteness of arts institutions, and worked actively to critique representation from within and without. They talk to It's Not A Race about the highs and lows of decolonising creative spaces. Contact us at notarace@abc.net.au or tweet using #NotARace.
On this episode the Producer of Academy Award nominated documentary 'I Am Not Your Negro', Hèbert Peck, join us in the studio. Busty Beatz and Lisa Fa’alafi from Hot Brown Honey talk to us about their show at Sydney Opera House. Artist, writer, and founding Editor of Un Magazine, Lily Hibberd, chats to us about her vision for the SCA of the future. Tracks by Laura Hunt.
Part music-show, part autobiography, part chat-show, Human Records is a weekly podcast that will expand your understanding of humanity. Join Kathleen as she interviews a diversity of humans about their lives through music and conversation. In this episode get to know Beats producer, Hip-Hop artist and DJ, Busty Beatz, who shares 5 records to musically illustrate her own journey as a human. You can find out more about Busty's work on www.hotbrownhoney.com and www.blackhoneycompany.com. Human Records challenges stereotypes by amplifying the voices of those who aren’t well represented in the mainstream media. Kathleen prioritises interviewing the working class, women, people of colour, and those who face challenges because of their sexuality, physical or mental health. Whilst most of the people in the world fall into these categories, our current media is dominated by a minority of white privileged straight men. This podcast offers perspectives that go beyond the dominant ‘white male lens’. If you like this podcast it would be SUPER helpful if you could SUBSCRIBE and leave it a REVIEW. That way you make it easier for other people to find it and listen, and help to amplify a diversity of voices that challenge the unequal status quo. BIG thanks to you if you've helped out with that!
Two members of the excellent Hot Brown Honey team, Busty Beatz and Lisa Fa'alafi come in to chat with us about their Melbourne International Comedy Festival show! Hot Brown Honey is a radical, cheeky, political burlesque show written, performed and invented by a team of Black and Brown women artists across Australia. The show ends in Melbourne on April 16 so get your tickets quick! hotbrownhoney.comFacebookTwitterInstagramTickets