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Japan Eats!
Noma Kyoto 2024 Recap And The Future Of Noma

Japan Eats!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 57:29


Our guest is Thomas Frebel who is the creative director at Noma https://noma.dk/.  Noma is the famed restaurant in Copenhagen with numerous accolades, including three Michelin stars and The World's 50 Best Restaurants' No.1 spot.Since its opening in 2003, Noma's chef/owner René Redzepi has been inspiring the world through his strong philosophy of cooking with Nordic traditions and his never-ending pursuit of creativity.  Noma's landscape has reached far beyond Nordic countries and Redzepi and his team have been actively exploring various food cultures in the world, including Japan.Since Thomas joined Noma in 2009, he has been working closely with Chef Redzepi and served as the executive chef at Noma's restaurant project in Tokyo called INUA.  He joined us in Episode #338 and discussed his experience at INUA, Noma's pop-up dinners in Kyoto in spring 2023 and many other topics.In this episode, Thomas is back to talk about Noma's latest pop-up dinner in Kyoto that ran for 10 weeks from September to December 2024.  He will share with us the new discoveries and flavor development by the Noma team in Kyoto, this time in the fall, and also what is the future of Noma going to be after the pop-up up and much, much more!!!

Tomberry Musical
Les jeux qui m'ont accompagné en 2024

Tomberry Musical

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 46:43


Revenons sur les jeux qui m'ont marqué cette année, pas nécessairement des jeux sortis en 2024, mais ceux qui m'ont permis de tenir tout au long de l'année. Timecode : 02:31 - Grim Dawn 04:39 - Frostpunk 05:54 - Inua a story of ice and time 07:33 - Citizen Sleeper 09:56 - Chants of Sennaar 11:24 - Japanese Rail Sim 13:38 - Alan Wake 2 15:08 - Prince of Persia The Lost Crowns 18:08 - Balatro 19:39 - Final Fantasy VII Rebirth 22:45 - Yakuza Infinite Wealth 26:22 - Helldivers 2 28:23 - Granblue Fantasy Relink 32:17 - The Planet Crafter 35:33 - Lorelei and the laser eyes 38:59 - Arctic Eggs 41:12 - Nine Sols Licenciements dans l'industrie ce qu'en disent les concernés : https://www.canardpc.com/jeu-video/dossier-jeu-video/licenciements-dans-lindustrie-ce-quen-disent-les-concernes/ Game Industry Layoff : https://publish.obsidian.md/vg-layoffs/Archive/2025 Chaine Youtube de Pierre Lovati : https://www.youtube.com/@pier-re Entrée, Plat, Dessert : https://soundcloud.com/entree-plat-dessert

Japan Eats!
The Inspiring Nordic Restaurant Noma Evolves With Japanese Food Culture

Japan Eats!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 55:29


Our guest today is Thomas Frebel, the creative director at Noma. Noma is the famed restaurant in Copenhagen with numerous accolades, including three Michelin stars and The World's 50 Best Restaurants' No. 1 spot four times in a row from 2010 to 2014.Since its opening in 2003, Noma's chef/owner René Redzepi has been inspiring the world through his strong philosophy of cooking with Nordic traditions and his never-ending pursuit of creativity. Noma's landscape has reached far beyond Nordic countries, and Redzepi and his team have been actively exploring various food cultures in the world, including Japan.Since Thomas joined Noma in 2009, he has been working closely with Chef Redzepi, and has served as the executive chef at Noma's restaurant project in Tokyo called INUA.In this episode, we will discuss the unique concepts of Noma beyond the famous restaurant, what Thomas learned through his job at INUA, Noma's pop-up dinners in Kyoto this fall, what happens after Noma restaurant's closure at the end of 2024, and much, much more!!!Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Japan Eats by becoming a member!Japan Eats is Powered by Simplecast.

Silence on joue !
Dans La Boucle #3 : La sortie d'un jeu, avec Florent Maurin (The Pixel Hunt)

Silence on joue !

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 116:28


Dans la boucle est un rendez-vous mensuel qui s'intéresse à la création des jeux vidéo en compagnie de Laurent Victorino, fondateur de Monkey Moon (Night Calls, Flat Eye) et de Jehanne Rousseau, co-fondatrice de Spiders (Greedfall, Steelrising). Chaque mois, nous recevront une créatrice ou un créateur pour parler en profondeur d'un des aspects du développement d'un jeu et pour revenir sur la création d'un jeu en particulier.Pour cet épisode, nous nous intéressons à ce moment crucial qu'est la sortie d'un jeu qui a souvent demandé plusieurs années de travail. Dans la seconde partie, nous allons demander à notre invité, Florent Maurin, fondateur de The Pixel Hunt (Enterre moi mon amour, Inua, The Wreck), de se soumettre à l'exercice du postmortem pour son dernier jeu sorti en date, The Wreck.Pour commenter cette émission, donner votre avis ou simplement discuter avec notre communauté, connectez-vous au serveur Discord de Silence on joue!Retrouvez Silence on Joue sur Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/silenceonjoueSoutenez Silence on joue en vous abonnant à Libération avec notre offre spéciale à 6€ par mois : https://offre.liberation.fr/soj/Silence on joue ! c'est l'émission hebdo de jeux vidéo de Libération. Avec Erwan Cario, Laurent Victorino, Jehanne Rousseau et Florent Maurin.CRÉDITSSilence on joue ! est un podcast de Libération animé par Erwan Cario. Cet épisode a été enregistré le 21 juin 2024 sur Twitch. Réalisation : Erwan Cario. Générique : Marc Quatrociocchi. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

The meez Podcast
Innovation & Menu Development w/ Rosio Sanchez, Arielle Johnson, Ryan Chetiyawardana & Thomas Frebel

The meez Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 72:20 Transcription Available


#58. Dive into an exhilarating episode of The meez Podcast recorded live at The Chef Conference in Philadelphia. This special installment features a dynamic panel discussion hosted by our founder and CEO, Josh Sharkey, with four culinary luminaries, each bringing a unique blend of creativity, science, and innovation to the table.Join us as we engage with Rosio Sanchez, the esteemed former pastry chef at Noma and now thriving as the chef and founder of Sanchez and Hija de Sanchez in Copenhagen. Alongside her, experience the insightful musings of Arielle Johnson, PhD, a flavor scientist and co-founder of the Fermentation Lab, who has advised some of the world's top chefs and authored the book "Flavorama."The conversation also includes Ryan Chetiyawardana, aka Mr. Lyan, a cocktail virtuoso recognized globally for his award-winning bars and innovative drink creations. Completing the panel is Thomas Frebel, former head of R&D for Noma, who has continued to push culinary boundaries as the chef of the Michelin-starred Inua in Japan and now as the creative director at Noma.This episode delves deep into the intricacies of menu development, the blend of scientific and creative approaches in culinary arts, and the continuous pursuit of innovation. From discussing when a dish feels complete to exploring R&D processes and the essence of collaboration, this panel covers it all. Where to find Ryan Chetiyawardana:InstagramLinkedInTwitterWhere to find Rosio Sanchez: InstagramLinkedInTwitterWhere to find Arielle Johnson: InstagramLinkedInTwitterWhere to find Thomas Frebel:InstagramWhere to find host Josh Sharkey:InstagramLinkedInTikTokTwitterIn this episode, we cover:(04:27): Introductions(06:05): When do you know that a dish is done?(18:53): How do you combat analysis paralysis?(33:22): Arielle's book and why it's important to understand why. (42:41): How do you balance that absence of pragmatism when you're coming up with new ideas?(59:22): Q&A from the audience

Senior Times
Welcome to the INUA Hotel Group

Senior Times

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 17:02


The iNUA Collection is a select group of 4 & 5 Star hotels, in handpicked locations across the island of Ireland, each uniquely inspired by its team of passionate people, rich culture, and stunning surrounding landscapes. Cathy O'Connor talks to Berni Chambers, Sales Manager with Radisson Blu Sligo, part of the iNUA Collection.

Travel Market Life
Hotel Partner - How INua Collection uses guest data

Travel Market Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 21:47


In another of our Hotel Partner series, we look at how The iNUA Collection uses guest data to improve operations, enjoy efficiencies and develop guest experiences for commercial growth. We are joined by  Dylan Cole, Managing Director EMEA, Revinate and Emer Hallahan, Group Head of Marketing & Ecommerce, Cliste Hospitality and The iNUA Collection.Revinate is a  Guest Data Platform and guest communication solutions used by over 12,000 hotels worldwide. Cliste Hospitality is one of the largest operators and managers of hospitality venues in Ireland with 13 hotels and 1,200 rooms with a range of bars, restaurants, spas, and meeting and convention spaces. The iNUA Collection is a select group of 4 & 5 Star hotels each uniquely inspired by its team of passionate people, rich culture, and stunning surrounding landscapes. In this discussion we cover; Delivering better experiences and assisting hotel operationsSystems for hoteliers to harness guest dataThe commercial impactStaff engagementWhat's next for guest dataListen to more episodes of the hospitality industry podcast Travel Market Life and subscribe for the latest news at http://travelmarket.life/ Follow us on LinkedIn for more thought-provoking content: https://www.linkedin.com/company/travel-market-life/ Do you have a story to share about technology, digitalisation or culture changes within the hospitality and travel industry? We'd love to hear what your company is doing and the impact it is having. Please contact us through http://travelmarket.life/

Capital FM
Omanga Wants Caregivers To Get Inua Jamii Monthly Stipend

Capital FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 23:29


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This Cultural Life
Inua Ellams

This Cultural Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 42:41


Inua Ellams, the Nigerian-born, award-winning poet, playwright and performer, talks to John Wilson about the most important influences and experiences that have inspired his own creativity. Inua won huge acclaim for his play the Barbershop Chronicles, which was a sell-out twice at the National Theatre and went on to tour the UK. His adaptation of Chekhov's Three Sisters reset during the Biafran war - also for the National - is now on the A Level syllabus, and he is the author of several books of poetry including The Half God Of Rainfall. Inua was born in Plateau State, Nigeria, moved to Britain as a child, and also spent time in Dublin during his teens. He recalls growing up in a dual faith household, with his Christian mother and Muslim father. Initially inspired by the tales of heroism he discovered in X-Men comics, he became a fan of Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels. He reveals that the 2001 album Amethyst Rockstar, by the American hip hop poet Saul Williams, was a huge inspiration on him as a writer and performer. Inua also talks movingly about his recent British citizenship which, despite being at the heart of the British theatrical establishment, took many years of struggle to secure. Producer: Edwina Pitman

La Playade
La Playade #52 (Mars 2022) Elden Ring, A New Life, Inua, Webbed…

La Playade

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 117:45


La Playade ( laplayade.fr ) Podcast jeux vidéo et arts numériques.
Retrouvez-nous sur Discord : discord.gg/WyGNk8qY5r Ce mois-ci frissonne à vos oreilles un épisode de La Playade qui secoue les dernières neiges de ses branches ! Vladimir arpente avec bonheur le monde ouvert d'Elden Ring, notre nouvelle chroniqueuse Chirine nous raconte une belle histoire d'amour avec A New Life, Ariane navigue sur les eaux de Far: Changing Tides et François tisse sa toile dans Webbed, tandis qu'Aurélie et Bénédicte partent à la rencontre des Inuits dans Never Alone: Artic Collection et Inua: A Story in Ice and Time. Une écoute plus réjouissante que les premiers bourgeons du printemps ! 0.08.18 Tour des News 
0.15.25 Elden Ring 
0.35.19 A New Life
 0.49.01 Far: Changing Tides
 0.59.19 Never Alone: Arctic Collection
 1.12.36 Inua: A Story in Ice and Time
 1.28.00 Webbed
 1.38.14 Snacks (Milo and The Magpies) 
1.44.00 Quartiers libres 
1.54.28 « Mantra » par Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul (© 2022 Because Music au nom de Deewee) Tous les liens des sujets de l'émission sont sur laplayade.fr 
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Silence on joue !
Silence on joue ! «Dying Light 2», «Inua», «Grapple Dog»

Silence on joue !

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 125:43


Cette semaine, on commence par rechercher dans Inua les traces de l'expédition Franklin dans le grand Nord dans un jeu narratif à la construction originale où on manipule les pensées pour avancer dans une histoire très bien écrite. On continue avec la recette éprouvée des zombies du studio Techland. Dying Light 2 voit plus grand sans pour autant se réinventer vraiment. De la série Z assumée qui peut enchanter.. ou fatiguer. On termine avec le programme très clair de Grapple Dog : un chien et un grappin. On a tout dit.Jérémie Kletzkine, dans sa chronique jeux de société, nous parle de Mantis Falls.Silence on joue ! c'est l'émission hebdo de jeux vidéo de Libération. Avec Erwan Cario et ses chroniqueurs Patrick Hellio, Marius Chapuis et Corentin Benoit-Gonin.CRÉDITSSilence on joue ! est un podcast de Libération animé par Erwan Cario. Cet épisode a été enregistré le 24 février 2021 sur Discord. Réalisation : Erwan Cario. Générique : Marc Quatrociocchi. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

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Nintendo Dispatch: 193: Metroid Dread Becomes Best Selling Metroid Game, Reconfirmed Release Dates for Upcoming Games, Nintendo Has No Interest in Acquisitions, and A New Bond Game Soon?!

soundbite.fm: a podcast network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 61:46


Hey gang! On this week's episode we talk about Metroid Dread becoming the BEST selling Metroid game ever! We also chat about the upcoming Nintendo game release dates, possible Nintendo acquisitions, Switch being around for ANOTHER five years, and a NEW James Bond game?! Follow Us Michael: Twitter, Instagram, Blog James: Twitter, Blog, YouTube Nintendo Dispatch: Twitter & Website Proudly recorded on Zencastr ⭐⭐ Review Us (http://www.nintendodispatch.com/review) ⭐⭐

Nintendo Dispatch
193: Metroid Dread Becomes Best Selling Metroid Game, Reconfirmed Release Dates for Upcoming Games, Nintendo Has No Interest in Acquisitions, and A New Bond Game Soon?!

Nintendo Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 61:46


Hey gang! On this week's episode we talk about Metroid Dread becoming the BEST selling Metroid game ever! We also chat about the upcoming Nintendo game release dates, possible Nintendo acquisitions, Switch being around for ANOTHER five years, and a NEW James Bond game?! Follow Us Michael: Twitter, Instagram, Blog James: Twitter, Blog, YouTube Nintendo Dispatch: Twitter & Website Proudly recorded on Zencastr ⭐⭐ Review Us (http://www.nintendodispatch.com/review) ⭐⭐

Japan Eats!
An American Chef Immersed in Nagano's Culinary Tradition

Japan Eats!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 52:14


Our guest is Christopher Horton who is the executive chef at Sanrokunana (367) in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. After graduating from the New England Culinary Institute, Chris worked at notable establishments, including Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Washington, D.C., Andaz Hotel Tokyo, and INUA in Tokyo, which was one of Asia's 50 Best restaurants. Nagano is known for its beautiful mountains and hot springs, and very importantly, great local produce. Chris naturally combines his western culinary skills and experience with the celebrated local food culture at his unique restaurant. In this episode, we will discuss how he got an opportunity to cook in Japan, his idea of Japanese cuisine and how he expresses it, what he has discovered in Nagano's unique food culture, his close relationship with local farmers, and much, much more!!! Here is the link to the fantastic video "Story of Terroir: Shinshu Gastronomy <Spring>" where Chris introduces us to the essence of Nagano's culinary tradition. Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Cutting the Curd by becoming a member!Cutting the Curd is Powered by Simplecast.

Junior Cycle Talks
Arts in Junior Cycle and JCT English in conversation with Inua Ellams

Junior Cycle Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 21:15


Born in Nigeria, Inua Ellams is a poet, playwright, performer, graphic artist and designer. Now based in London, Inua spent his early childhood in Nigeria, later moving to Ireland as a teenager and attending secondary school in Dublin. In our conversation, Inua tells us about his time in Ireland, the sparks of inspiration that led to his love of writing and his play The 14th Tale which is on the Junior Cycle English prescribed text list for current 2nd & 3rd years. www.inuaellams.com

Hurlements sur la toundra
Hommage à SILAAP INUA, partie 1 ☩ épisode du 12 février 2021

Hurlements sur la toundra

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 79:26


Spécifiquement comme expression de respect envers cette terre où présentement j'erre et je hurle – mais aussi, tel un ilisitsuq ou chamane maléfique de ma nouvelle contrée spirituelle, il est nommé, loué et évoqué de nom à chaque début d'épisode : SILAAP INUA !! Ce monstrueux esprit venteux du désordre et de la confusion, il est la chaotique divinité des vents sauvages arctiques ; et avec la terrifiante Sedna ou Nuliajuk, la déesse marine mère des mammifères marins, il est un des esprits les plus puissants du panthéon surnaturel inuit. Et révélations des plus captivantes, il en quelque sorte le lien spirituel entre la toundra et le Black Métal… ! Alors, que sa toujours colérique sagesse vous abatte, comme un impétueux blizzard faisant férocement rage ! ☩ LISTE LITURGIQUE ☩ 1. SOLERIAN (Ontario) - Silap Inua 2. PAYSAGE D'HIVER (Suisse) - Offenbarung 3. NEIGE ET NOIRCEUR (Québec) - Le Diable Blanc 4. WOLD (Manitoba) - The Cold Wind's Grasp 5. DEVILGROTH (Russie) - Schneesturm (extrait)

Hurlements sur la toundra
Hommage à SILAAP INUA, partie 2 ☩ épisode du 19 février 2021

Hurlements sur la toundra

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 95:03


La suite d'un réellement éprouvant périple mené sur deux rites radiophoniques. Ici est un deuxième noir hommage à ce chaotique dieu de la voûte céleste et au seigneur des neiges, de la pluie et du vent, qui depuis la nuit des temps a été l'ennemi de l'homme, le demiurge de la genèse de la vie sauvage et le fantôme primordial qui hante la toundra sombre. Même prononcer son nom risque provoquer le désastre météorologique… SILAAP INUA ! ☩ LISTE LITURGIQUE ☩ 1. DEVILGROTH (Russie) - Echo des Gottes der Kälte 2. MONARQUE (Québec) - Le vent du Nord 3. SANGUINE EAGLE (États-Unis) - Bride of the Blizzard 4. CANTIQUE LÉPREUX (Québec) - Tourments des limbes glaciales 5. NONE (États-Unis) - Cold 6. FROZEN DREAMS (Suède) - Voices of the Arctic Winter 7. WINDS OF HYPERBOREA (Pologne) - Pierce Me, Freezing Winds of Hyperborea (extrait)

Something Borrowed Podcast With Harry Baker
S2E5: Inua Ellams - From Anger With Love

Something Borrowed Podcast With Harry Baker

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 40:26


Happy Easter! This week I am joined by the completely wonderful Inua Ellams, a fantastic poet and playwright who I last shared a stage with in a crowded basement in early March 2020 in one of the last gigs pre-pandemic. Since then he had had his debut full collection of poetry The Actual published and it is completely gorgeous, we also talk about his RAP Party events as well as what is coming up for him, in amongst some beautiful poetry shared.I Kick Off with something very old indeed in the form of a 17-year-old rap plucked from the archives, before sharing my new Easter poem on The Last Supper and something tenuously Blue in the form of the Chelsea kit mentioned in my poem 22! Meanwhile I borrow a Rob Auton poem and Inua borrows a Ross Gay poem to round off a wonderful episode. I'll be taking a short break for the next while so I can focus on some writing, feel free to listen back to previous episodes in the meantime and I will speak to you soon!You can follow Inua Here and order his new book HereYou can follow me Here, donate to the podcast Here, or donate to my Marathon fundraising Here!Much love x

Face To Face
Family connections run deep at Qaumajuq exhibit in Winnipeg

Face To Face

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 20:29


Our guest on this episode of Face to Face is Heather Igloliorte an Inuk scholar, curator and art historian from Nunatsiavut. Heather is an associate professor of Indigenous art history at Concordia College in Montreal. She is also one of the curators of INUA - the first exhibition at Qaumajuq the Winnipeg Art Gallery's new Inuit art centre.

Face to Face
Family connections run deep at Qaumajuq exhibit in Winnipeg

Face to Face

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 20:29


Our guest on this episode of Face to Face is Heather Igloliorte an Inuk scholar, curator and art historian from Nunatsiavut. Heather is an associate professor of Indigenous art history at Concordia College in Montreal. She is also one of the curators of INUA - the first exhibition at Qaumajuq the Winnipeg Art Gallery's new Inuit art centre.

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Students in Park Lake, Nunatsiavut Artists in Exhibition, and Techno Accordion

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 48:45


Do you have the travel itch again? We talk to travel writer Jennifer Weatherhead Harrington about summer trends for 2021 and why they're still mostly domestic holidays. We hear from two more Nunatsiavut artists, Bronson Jacque from Postville and Mike Massie who is originally from Happy Valley-Goose Bay. They are part of the Inua exhibition at the new Inuit Art Centre in Winnipeg which opened last night. Seniors and their families are reacting to news that the federal funding application for affordable housing in Labrador West has been denied. We hear from Beryl Crant and Jim Dobbin today. We hear about what is happening during this year's Labrador West Winter Carnival when we speak with Evelyn Ryan. Wayne Walsh returns to tells us about a comedy this week called "Irresistible.", and the joys of older movies. Students and staff at the Sheshatshiu Innu School will be heading to Park Lake over the next few days for some unique learning. Community Director Tim Jack tells us about it. Finally, we going hear a musical tribute to Canada with the accordion, but likely not an accordion sound you've heard much before. Davy Jones joins us to talk about his fusion of the accordion and electronic music.

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Dangers of Skipping Water, Grief Counselors in Schools, and Shrimp License Changes

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 60:17


Fisheries scientist George Rose speaks with the CBC's Leigh Anne Power about his thoughts on the state of the cod fishery in the province, particularly on the south coast of Newfoundland. NunatuKavut Community Council President Todd Russell joins us to weigh in on possible changes to shrimp licenses, and the role of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. Today is the day that all ballots for the provincial election need to be back in St. John's, however the votes of some people will not make it there. We hear from one of those people when we speak with Marilyn Michelin in North West River. Schools in Natuashish and Sheshatshiu have grief counsellors on site to deal with the aftermath of a death of a young Innu man. We speak from Principals Greg Quilty and Jesse Smith. A senior housing initiative in Labrador City is currently at a standstill after a project was denied funding from the federal government. We speak with Carson Gibson of Labrador West Pioneer Living about that. We take a field trip to Birch Island to talk about the practice of snowmobile skipping, and hear why it's a safety concern from Larry Baker and RCMP Constable Jerry Goudie. After that we talk skipping water and get a trail update from Eldon Wheeler of the White Wolf Snowmobiling Club in Labrador West. Finally, this morning we're speaking with Glenn Gear, a Nunatsiavut artist whose work is part of the Inua exhibition at the Inuit Art Centre in Winnipeg.

The Culture is Black
Inua Ellams on the Current State of Theatre and Collectiveness

The Culture is Black

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 42:44


We spoke to poet and playwright Inua Ellams (@inuaellams) during the first lockdown about the success of his pre-pandemic hit show at the National Theatre, The Barbershop Chronicles, what it was like to lose 70 percent of his income in March and forming emotional support groups on his WhatsApp. During lockdown 2.0., Inua's thoughts on the future of theatre feel especially valid, with pantomimes and West End productions mostly cancelled or going virtual. In this episode, Inua speaks of the need to support creative freelancers, the innovative ways he was able to deliver interactive poetry through digital mediums and how, in losing theatre, we've lost more than plays, we've lost sacred spaces to gather as a collective watching the same stories together. Ultimately, books and poetry remain a hopeful medium to deliver art and provide an opportunity to keep educating and bringing people together. This is the last episode of series 1, but we'll be back next year with a new lineup of guests and more inspiring discussions. In the meantime, don't forget to follow us on Instagram @corqstudio and you can find me on Twitter @jennifertoro_. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Secret Life of Writers by Tablo
Inua Ellams on poetry as freedom, theatre for the human spirit, the oral storytelling tradition in Nigeria and themes of immigration, displacement and destiny

The Secret Life of Writers by Tablo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 51:44


Inua Ellams is many things – he's a poet, playwright, a creator of community, graphic artist and designer. He's moved, entertained and challenged audiences around the world, on stages from Queen Elizabeth Hall and the Sydney Opera House to the Glastonbury Festival. Inua is an ambassador for the Ministry of Stories, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and has published various prize-winning books of poetry. His most recent book is ‘The Half-God of Rainfall' that ‘The Guardian' described as ‘a playful, epic contemporary retooling of Greek mythology…a story of feuding gods and journeys to the edge of the universe'. As with his poetry, his plays have been critically acclaimed. ‘The Barber Shop Chronicles' for example, sold out two runs at The National Theatre and was recently one of the special selection of works live streamed and made accessible for a period during the pandemic. Inua is also the founder of Midnight Run, a nocturnal urban excursion. He's undertaken several commissions, for places like the Tate Modern, Soho Theatre and the BBC and he also runs a R.A.P. Party for poets to read work inspired by hip-hop.Inua's new book of poetry is called ‘The Actual', and as Bernardine Evaristo said 'This is what poetry looks like when you have nothing to lose, when you speak from the heart, when you have spent years honing your craft so that you can be free. This is what poetry looks like when you are a word sorcerer, a linguistic swordsman, a metaphor-dazzler, a passionate creator of poetry as fire, as lament, as beauty, as reflection, as argument, as home. I was blown away by this book'.www.inuaellams.comListen to the audio documentary: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000m5lt

The Wind Thieved Hat
Inua Ellams, Writer & Performer

The Wind Thieved Hat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 50:11


Poet, playwright, performer, graphic artist and designer Inua Ellams is without doubt one of the most inspiring and eloquent creators I've had the pleasure of speaking with so far.There's so much in this short conversation, recorded remotely during lockdown. Inua talks about his childhood in Nigeria, and the black privilege he only became aware of later; he talks about finding inspiration in sources as diverse as Terry Pratchett, Tolkein and 90's west coast hip hop; he tells me why his plays are really poems which have gone wrong; why he never really gets writer's block and he makes a compelling case for the similarities between a poem and a basketball team.Witty, wise, and hugely talented, he is Inua Ellams.

Travel WITH Stephanie Abrams!
Travel WITH Stephanie Abrams_August 8, 2020_ Visit Co. Kerry & Irish Hotels of iNUA Hospitality in Ireland _Episode 1683

Travel WITH Stephanie Abrams!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 157:40


Radio Show Travel Expert Stephanie Abrams Remembers 1998 Nobel Peace Prize Winner, John Hume & visits Ireland. Hour 1 Guest: Jimmy Deenihan, former Minister of Irish government for over 30 years, celebrity Irish footballer & rugby player and spearhead for creating of the Kerry Writers Museum and the Lartigue Monorail & Train Museum in Listowel, Co. Kerry, and the placement of a plaque in Ballybunion, County Kerry, Ireland as part of the 100th anniversary celebration of Marconi, Father of Radio, sending the first voice radio massage across the Atlantic Ocean to Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, talks with Stephanie Abrams. Jimmy Deenihan is based in Listowel, County Kerry, Ireland. Hour 2 Guest: Jimmy Deenihan followed by Stephanie Abrams providing tips and recommendations for travelers. Hour 3 Guest: Sean O'Driscoll, CEO, iNUA Hospitality, Based in County Cork, Ireland.

JJ's Album Club
S2 Ep 10 Playwright Inua Ellams talks Soweto Kinch

JJ's Album Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 62:46


This week we are super lucky to talk to the best Playwright and poet in Britain about a gem of an album somewhat unknown to us but boy is it amazing. It's not even on Spotify! Inua talks in depth about Soweto Kinch's unknown masterpiece A Life in the Day of B19 as well as about the association between Poetry and rap and the state of the world today. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Sound of Silence
Episode 85: Inua Ellams

Sound of Silence

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 2:50


This episode's guest is Inua Ellams. Inua is a poet, playwright, performer, graphic artist and designer. He is an ambassador for the Ministry of Stories and has published 4 books of poetry including "Thirteen Fairy Negro Tales", "The Wire-Headed Heathen" and "#Afterhours". His first play "The 14th Tale" was awarded a Fringe First at Edinburgh and "Barber Shop Chronicles" sold out its run at England's National Theatre. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, founder of Midnight Run, a nocturnal urban excursion and is currently working on the little Prince in Stratford. Recorded backstage at Stratford Circus Theatre, London.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/stevexoh)

Subtexting
All is fair in love, war & DMs? • Inua Ellams' Three Sisters

Subtexting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 76:38


Subtexting is your go-to for all things: Black Women, Culture, Lifestyle, Books, Movies, TV, Music and more. Decoding and “subtext-ing” the themes and messages underlying everything we consume on a day to day basis. Always with a glass of prosecco! This week we're subtexting Inua Ellams' play Three Sisters. We talk about the Nigerian-Biafran War, the relationship types explored in the play and whether you can find love in your DMs!Don't forget to send in your dilemmas, questions or opinions through to curiouscat.me/subtextingpodHosts: Mariam Jimoh @theartofmariam  Reni K Amayo @renikamayo

The Two Of Us
11. Inua Ellams - Living on the Cusp

The Two Of Us

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 58:14


Writer, poet and performer, Inua Ellams talks about what it means to live on the cusp, and the feeling of not belonging anywhere. He describes himself as having a nomad spirit which is reflected in his having multiple disciplines in which to express himself creatively. He reads from his unpublished work f**k boys. Show host - Naomi Woddis Originally broadcast on Reel Rebels Radio Music - Hoh Harph by Lobo Loco on Free Music Archive

Have You Heard George's Podcast?
12. A Night To REMember

Have You Heard George's Podcast?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 26:23


George dives deeper into his dreams via a circus of characters - some old, some new. Written by George The Poet. Produced by Benbrick & George The Poet. Original music by Benbrick. Featured songs: Memories by A Pass, You Can Fly by Price Love, A Night To Remember by Shalamar Featured guests: Barney Artist as Inua the Intern, Mandi as Anna the analyst, Anne as Britain, Sandra & Petra as George’s friends in the car Thank you to Robert Serumaga. Have You Heard George’s Podcast? is a George the Poet production for BBC Sounds. Commissioning Executive for BBC: Dylan Haskins Commissioning Editor for BBC: Jason Phipps

Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip
Inua Ellams • Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip #277

Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 86:28


Welcome, welcome, welcome to episode 277 of the Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip! A true powerhouse of an episode this week as Pip catches up with an old pal from the spoken word and poetry scene who has an incredible tale or two to tell, it’s INUA ELLAMS!“I’ve always existed in the grey areas, I’ve always been between countries, always been between cultures...”You’d be well advised to either listen a few times or just keep a pen and paper by your side, as there are a LOT of gems and quotables in this one! An amazing chat with Inua, as he and Pip get acquainted again for the first time in around a decade. Inua’s tale is not only fascinating from start to present point, but you also get the benefit of milestones of wisdom from the man himself as he is now able to draw conclusions, extract lessons and offer context to the situations in which he found himself. From his beginnings in Nigeria and his subsequent journey out of there (which involves his father and a story worthy of a film premise), to his movements to Ireland and growing up in the more deprived areas, to being introduced to Saul Williams via a mysterious CDR, to his entry into poetry through not having enough money to paint (but a need for manual creativity), the Nigerian attitude and work ethic combined with an immigrant perspective (‘get up and go’ mixed with ‘nothing to lose’), being taught poetry by a basketball teacher, rewriting Romeo & Juliet, leaving home and passport woes, the power of trust, throwing rap parties and SO much more including - of course - his new play ‘The Barbershop Chronicles’ and what you can expect! So much in here. You’ll dig it without question.Pip outro notes: Ruminations on PR people hitting him up about pals / press junkets and fighting through the barrier / Stormzy @ Glasto / WeAreLizards @ Book Club on the 27th July / Pip’s birthday plans / PodbibleEPISODE LINKS:• THE BARBERSHOP CHRONICLES• INUA on TWITTER• THE HALF GOD OF RAINFALL• INUA onlineTHIS EPISODES SPIRIT ANIMALS:• DPP #227 • Kate Tempest• DPP #84 • Saul WilliamsLINKS FOR SCROOBIUS PIP & SPEECH DEVELOPMENT:• SCROOBIUS PIP on TWITTER!• SCROOBIUS PIP on INSTAGRAM!• SCROOBIUS PIP on PATREON!• POD BIBLE!• SPEECH DEVELOPMENT RECORDS •

Deep Dive from The Japan Times
11: Inua's Thomas Frebel — a top chef in a city of stars

Deep Dive from The Japan Times

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 35:34


When it was announced that Thomas Frebel, former head of recipe development at Copenhagen's Noma (four time winner of the World's Best Restaurant Award), would open his new restaurant, Inua, in Tokyo in the summer of 2018, the city's food lovers clamored for tables.  Now, eight months after opening, how is the chef faring in a city with more Michelin stars than any other on Earth?  Recorded at Inua (https://inua.jp) in Tokyo. Hosted by Oscar Boyd. Photo courtesy of Jason Loucas

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Death Of 1000 Cuts
S3E14 - Chatting With Inua Ellams

Death Of 1000 Cuts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 75:36


On today's show I chat to poet, playwright and storyteller Inua Ellams about myths, gods and how stories build people. Inua talks about the mentors who shaped and inspired him when he was growing up, his love of story and poetry, and how he turned that into a creative career performing on stage and writing for others. We discuss his new book, THE HALF-GOD OF RAINFALL, the story of a basketball-playing demigod and his mother, generational trauma and revenge. This is a great episode to listen to if you want to know: - how can I use myth in my fiction? - what's the difference between theme and subject matter? - how can I tell stories with poetry? - why tell stories? I loved recording this one. I really hope you enjoy it and get as much of a bang out of it as I did. Ah but of course you'd like to read Inua Ellams' book, THE HALF-GOD OF RAINFALL. Here it is with free delivery: https://wordery.com/the-half-god-of-rainfall-inua-ellams-9780008324773#oid=1908_1 THE HALF-GOD OF RAINFALL hits the stage in April and May. You can get tickets to see it in London here: https://kilntheatre.com/whats-on/the-half-god-of-rainfall/ Or in Birmingham in April here: https://www.birmingham-rep.co.uk/whats-on/the-half-god-of-rainfall.html If you'd like to support me, the podcast and all the things I'm putting out into the world, if you like what I do and would like me to do more of it, and if you'd like to be the first to read my brand new novel, please help me by pre-ordering a copy of THE ICE HOUSE. It's got an old lady pulled out of retirement for one last job, a 400-year-old forensic pathologist field medic battle nun looking to bring down an empire, psychedelics, dungeon crawls, jungle adventures, a locked-room murder mystery, intrigue, romance, minotaurs, a secret testing facility, giant sentient beetles, immortal mutant aristocrats, knife fights, an angel, larceny and ancient menaces rising from the depths. You're going to dig it and it helps me so much. Here are some places you can order now: Mr B's Emporium are an indie bookstore who deliver worldwide - I'll sign all pre-ordered copies from here: mrbsemporium.com/shop/books/the-ice-house/ Wordery: https://wordery.com/the-ice-house-tim-clare-9781786894816#oid=1908_1 Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ice-House-Tim-Clare/dp/1786894815/ Or ask at your local bricks and mortar bookshop. If you'd like to read a story about a 13 year old girl investigating a secret society in 1930s Norfolk, grab a copy of my novel, THE HONOURS: https://wordery.com/the-honours-tim-clare-9781782114765#oid=1908_1 If you'd like to sign up to my free Weekly Writing Workout, here's the sign up form: eepurl.com/gbmfcP Here's my author page on Facebook: www.facebook.com/timclarepoet/ Here's my Twitter page: twitter.com/TimClarePoet And here's my website where you can submit your first pages or just get in touch and say hello: www.timclarepoet.co.uk And if you'd like to support the podcast, here's my Ko-fi page: www.ko-fi.com/timclare

Völlerei & Leberschmerz
Bonus Track: Interview Thomas Frebel, Inua Tokyo (Full Version)

Völlerei & Leberschmerz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 35:47


In Episode 5 von Völlerei & Leberschmerz ging es nach Japan, und u.a. ins Inua The post Bonus Track: Interview Thomas Frebel, Inua Tokyo (Full Version) first appeared on Völlerei & Leberschmerz.

Open Ninth
Partners in Hope

Open Ninth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 49:49


Naivasha, Kenya is home to over 25,000 orphaned children. Looking to help restore their sense of safety, security, and family, Judge Heather Rodriguez traveled to Naivasha with her daughter last summer as part of the Inua program. Listen in as they share their experiences with Chief Judge Lauten, and learn about the incredible impact Inua had on their lives and the lives of Naivasha’s children.  

Dream HEART
Dream HEART vol.281 猪子寿之

Dream HEART

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2018 23:32


今夜のお客様も、引き続き、ウルトラテクノロジスト集団「チームラボ」代表、猪子寿之さんです。 猪子さんは、下積み時代に、茂木さんに作品をゲリラ的に見せたことがあるとか?! 猪子さんと茂木さんの意外な接点とは・・・? そして、これからチームラボが作りたい世界とは・・・? 今夜も猪子さんの夢などに迫っていきます。 来週のゲストは、東京・飯田橋にオープンした、今、注目のレストラン「INUA」のヘッドシェフ、トーマス・フレベルさんです。

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Stance
Episode 20: Coming of Age, Playwright & Poet Inua Ellams, Ibibio Sound Machine

Stance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 65:20


Stance explores the notion of Coming of Age, what it means to young people, how it's expressed and celebrated across many cultures and depicted through film and felt through music. We speak to award-winning playwright and poet Inua Ellams about his critically acclaimed play Barber Shop Chronicles which is now touring internationally. And, lastly we catch up with Eno Williams, the lead singer of African Electronic 8-piece band, Ibibio Sound Machine. Note: This episode contains occasional swearing. Find out more: Stancepodcast.com

The Emulsion Podcast
Dessert "Discriminiation", NOMNK, Flynn & Gem - The Emulsion Ep. 64

The Emulsion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 43:32


![](https://static1.squarespace.com/static/533aee31e4b00862b2168898/t/5afb156caa4a99b83ba1adea/1526404473968/?format=1000w) Show Notes: Dessert Discrimination: [https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-04-23/dessert-discrimination-must-be-stopped](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-04-23/dessert-discrimination-must-be-stopped) Noma Reviews: [https://www.eater.com/platform/amp/2018/3/5/17081570/noma-restaurant-reviews-rene-redzepi-relaunch-copenhagen?__twitter_impression=true](https://www.eater.com/platform/amp/2018/3/5/17081570/noma-restaurant-reviews-rene-redzepi-relaunch-copenhagen?__twitter_impression=true) NOMNK: [https://andershusa.com/nomnk-pop-up-in-bergen-simon-nilsen-these-apprentices-are-tomorrows-star-chefs](https://andershusa.com/nomnk-pop-up-in-bergen-simon-nilsen-these-apprentices-are-tomorrows-star-chefs) Dominique Crenn's new spot: [https://sf.eater.com/platform/amp/2018/4/24/17277120/dominique-crenn-bar-crenn-wine-bar-food-parisian-review-san-francisco?__twitter_impression=true](https://sf.eater.com/platform/amp/2018/4/24/17277120/dominique-crenn-bar-crenn-wine-bar-food-parisian-review-san-francisco?__twitter_impression=true) Flynn & Gem: [http://www.grubstreet.com/2018/05/chef-flynn-mcgarry-gem-profile.html](http://www.grubstreet.com/2018/05/chef-flynn-mcgarry-gem-profile.html) Inua: [https://www.hospitalitymagazine.com.au/noma-announces-new-venue-for-japan/](https://www.hospitalitymagazine.com.au/noma-announces-new-venue-for-japan/) Birdsong: [https://sf.eater.com/2018/5/1/17305240/birdsong-chris-bleidorn-atelier-crenn-open-photos-san-francisco](https://sf.eater.com/2018/5/1/17305240/birdsong-chris-bleidorn-atelier-crenn-open-photos-san-francisco) Algebra of Happiness: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMW6xgPgY4s&t=317s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMW6xgPgY4s&t=317s) 

It's a Long Story
Inua Ellams | Creating space to get lost

It's a Long Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 48:13


Born in Nigeria to a Muslim father and a Christian mother, Inua Ellams fled with his family at age 12 to the UK. He spent his youth in London, then Dublin, then London again, and has said that his teenage years were characterised by perpetual crises of identity. Inua spent his life creating art, writing poetry, and going on long walks through the city. While everyone else was sleeping, he was searching for some sense of identity. This episode of It’s a Long Story is hosted by Marc Fennell.

Diaspora Philes
Episode 1: Inua Ellams - Shifting Paths

Diaspora Philes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2015 35:36


As an artist who works across genre and forms, Inua Ellams is fascinated by movement. A poet, playwright, performer and graphic artist, he is used to inhabiting different worlds. In this conversation Inua takes us on a tour of his imagination. Exploring his views on art and migration, tales of his travels through Africa’s barbershops, and his journey into the hidden corners of the city, we try to find the roots of his restless creativity.

Open Ninth
Partners in Hope

Open Ninth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 49:49


Candid conversations about current topics with court and community leaders.

Open Ninth
Partners in Hope

Open Ninth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 49:49


Candid conversations about current topics with court and community leaders.