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SBS Cantonese - SBS广东话节目
【光影會客室】新舊文化結合的創作

SBS Cantonese - SBS广东话节目

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 10:31


陳雋然 Rainbow Chan 上月(2025年1月) 剛推出她的單曲Pomelo Water《洗碌水》,是繼她《哭嫁歌》The Bridal Lament又一創新作品。

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Asian Bitches Down Under
Diasporic experience and art creation. feat. Rainbow Chan

Asian Bitches Down Under

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 43:19


In this episode, we speak to Rainbow Chan, a multifaceted artist whose work spans music, performance, and visual art. Born in Hong Kong and raised in Sydney, Rainbow's artistic journey is deeply rooted in her family's heritage and her experiences as a member of the Asian diaspora. Rainbow's creative process is a fascinating blend of traditional and contemporary elements. Her songwriting often explores themes of loss and healing, focusing on the complexities of diasporic experiences. One of Rainbow's most intriguing projects revolves around her Weitou ancestry, the first settlers of Hong Kong. She has been working on reimagining the Weitou bridal lament, a ritual where brides-to-be would express their grievances through song before marriage. This project not only showcases Rainbow's musical talents but also highlights her commitment to preserving and sharing her cultural heritage through performance art. Through her art, Rainbow amplifies the experiences of the diaspora, exploring themes of cultural representation, identity, and the interplay between tradition and modernity. Her work serves as a bridge between generations, bringing lesser-known aspects of Hong Kong culture to the forefront and engaging in a dialogue about the complexities of diasporic life.Get your tickets for The Bridal Lament hereRainbow Chan Offical Website

The Stage Show
Bridal laments and vanishing vultures inspire new work at OzAsia

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 53:56


In traditional Weitou culture (the first people of Hong Kong), brides defiantly sing of grief and bitterness towards their arranged marriages. Drawing on these folk songs and her own Weitou heritage, Rainbow Chan has written The Bridal Lament — a new song cycle coming to this year's Liveworks and OzAsia Festivals. Also, Paradise or The Impermanence of Ice Cream is inspired by Parsi sky burials where the dead are consumed by vultures, theatre maker Wang Chong shares the work on his Top Shelf, and we delve into the ABC archives to encounter the construction and opening of the Sydney Opera House 50 years ago this week.

Asian Pop Nation Podcast
S3 E10 - APN Season 3 Episode 10 (12/09/23)

Asian Pop Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 44:01


For our last episode of Season 3, we are bringing back our much-beloved member mixtape

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Asian Pop Nation Podcast
S3 E10 - APN's Interview with Rainbow Chan

Asian Pop Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 21:39


Multi-disciplinary AND multi awarding winning artist, Rainbow Chan joins Tracy and Tharuki to chat about the cultural significance of her latest single 'Seven Sisters', details about her upcoming theatrical debut and much much more! You can follow Rainbow on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to hear all about her future releases and updates See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Up Next
Getting in the mood for love with Rainbow Chan

Up Next

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 40:40


Courtney has a heart to heart with vocalist, producer and interdisciplinary artist Rainbow Chan. They get cosy and chat all about her performance in an ode to Wong Kar-wai's cinematic masterpiece In the Mood, her artistry, and share stories about love and loss and how to find comfort in times of heartache. For more Sydney Opera House podcasts, visit sydneyoperahouse.com/digital/podcasts or your favourite podcast platform.-- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

5...4...3...2...fun!!

i haven’t eaten breakfast yet. haven’t quite found my new food routine in my new house. i know i’ll figure it out but sometimes it takes me a while to get into a groove. i kinda need to find that groove though because… poop. or we can call it “gut health” if you want. i don’t really understand how it works. rebs says it’s all about the pelvic floor. all i (think i) know is that my system works best when i’m on a regular feeding schedule. i’ll keep you updated because i know that you are very concerned now.DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 Outdoor Voices “Catalina Shredder” Catalina Shredder b/w Landform03:44 Rainbow Chan “Melt” Pillar07:10 Maxine funke “best kept” SILK09:48 Black Ends “Maybe When” Sellout12:51 Palm Crest “Rivers” Half-Light15:44 Morgan Garrett “SP” Liquid Pane18:42 Sunk Heaven “Eye on the Thumb” Liquid Pane21:24 Mirage “Desert and the DJ” Mirage25:53 Van dale “Burnin Up” The Visitor28:49 Moon Shy “Two Moons, All Night” Ethereal Whispers In The Void32:25 Pudding “d is for dog!” Pop over35:37 Queen Moo “Heartstrings” Faint Sounds of Us Hanging Out38:39 Rattle “Signal” Sequence49:41 The Rats “Deterioration” In A Desperate Red51:34 D.U.D.S. “The Nose” Of A Nature Or Degree53:09 Gal pal “Hiding Place” Unrest/Unfeeling

CANVAS: Art & Ideas
Weitou Practices and Intergenerational Knowledge with Chun Yin Rainbow Chan

CANVAS: Art & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 15:27


Chun Yin Rainbow Chan is an interdisciplinary artist, vocalist and producer working across music, image, sculpture and performance, and is one of six finalists in the 2021 - 2022 NSW Visual Arts Emerging Fellowship (Artspace, CreateNSW, NAS). Rainbow joins Ayeesha to share the history and rituals she has been learning in her research into her matrilineal links to the Weitou people. In doing so, she continues the transmission of Weitou culture, strengthening her connection with her mother and her heritage, while also exploring concepts of place and time. Audio excerpt from “魚文,鳥文” (Fish Song, Bird Song) performed by 文鳳琼婆婆, Man Fung Kun, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0aMw7t4kW8&t=9s Additional resources:https://www.chunyinrainbowchan.com/https://www.artspace.org.au/program/52-actions/project-1/rainbow-chan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best Song Ever
BSE 156: Cheekface, The Beths, JW Francis, Brook Annibale, Louis Cole and 9m88

Best Song Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 54:12


“Quite a Climax and a Little Soft Ending.” In this episode, the guys live it up on a celebrities' private jet and reminisce about their past PJ travels. They discuss relationships ending, retaining useless knowledge and Kevin shares his childhood love for Eminem. Plus they play an amazing lineup of new music from incredible artists. Songs Played In This Episode: Cheekface - When Life Hands You Problems from Too Much To Ask out now everywhere The Beths - Expert in a Dying Field from Expert in a Dying Field on September 16th on Carpark Records JW Francis - Casino from Dream House out January 27th on Sunday Best Recordings Brooke Annibale - What if You from Better By Now out September 30th on Nettwerk Music Group Louis Cole - Let It Happen out now on Brainfeeder 9m88 - Whatchu Gonna…? feat. Rainbow Chan from 9m88 Radio out August 8th on Jazz Baby Co. & Waves Collective Photo Credits Cheekface by Miriam Brummel The Beths by Frances Carter JW Francis by Eva Pental Brooke Annibale by Shervin Lainez Louis Cole by Louis Cole 9m88 by Jac Chung Wan

Tuesday Breakfast
Speeches at the Rally for Reproductive Rights, Addressing the Refugee Crisis with a Socialist Lens, Access to Abortions in Australia, the Future of Greater Gliders

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022


Speeches from the Naarm/Melbourne Rally for Reproductive Rights: We replay speeches made by Esma James, Dorinda Rose Cox and Anneke Demanuele at the Rally for Reproductive Rights that took place on 2 July 2022. //Chloe De Silva from Friday Breakfast speaks to Gen about an event organised in collaboration with Green Left and the Socialist Alliance called “Asylum! A socialist view of the refugee crisis”. The event seeks to address the growing refugee crisis through a socialist lens. //Dr Susie Allanson and Lizzie O'Shea speak to Phuong about the fight for reproductive rights in Australia. Dr Susie Allanson was a clinical psychologist for more than 35 years. Twenty-six of those years were at the Fertility Control Clinic in Melbourne. Susie led the clinic's campaign for safe access to abortion. Lizzie O'Shea is a lawyer and writer. Lizzie represented the Fertility Control Clinic in the Supreme Court case to stop the harassment of staff and patients by anti-abortion fanatics. Together they wrote the book, 'Empowering Women: From Murder & Misogyny to High Court Victory'. //Chris Schuringa, Campaign Coordinator for Victorian Forest Alliance speaks to Phuong about the endangered status of the Greater Gliders, who are being threatened by logging and the climate crisis. Chris also speaks on the Vic Government's draconian anti-protest laws. //Songs:My Future - Billie EilishOnly One - AshliHeavy (Mandarin version) - Rainbow Chan

Out of the Box
Rainbow Chan

Out of the Box

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 47:04


Rainbow Chan is a musician, producer, vocalist, and interdisciplinary artist of Hong Kong-Chinese descent, living in Sydney. She sat down with Mia to roll through her earliest memories in Hong Kong, entry into the world of performance and music, her first heartbreak, seeking uniqueness and authenticity in her musical and artistic odyssey, and creative passion projects moving forward. Rainbow's new EP 'Stanley' drops today (25/11/21) across all platforms. With all tracks written, produced and performed by Rainbow herself. This episode was produced by Mary Ventura. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Earshot - ABC RN
Songs from a walled village

Earshot - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 28:35


Chinese-Australia singer, Rainbow Chan, returns to her mother's village in Hong Kong. She meets some charismatic grannies who sing surprisingly subversive and feminist protest songs, known as bridal laments.

Earshot - ABC RN
Songs from a walled village

Earshot - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 28:36


Chinese-Australia singer, Rainbow Chan, returns to her mother’s village in Hong Kong. She meets some charismatic grannies who sing surprisingly subversive and feminist protest songs, known as bridal laments.

Earshot - ABC RN
Songs from a walled village

Earshot - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 28:36


Chinese-Australia singer, Rainbow Chan, returns to her mother’s village in Hong Kong. She meets some charismatic grannies who sing surprisingly subversive and feminist protest songs, known as bridal laments.

Movies Movies Movies
In the mood for filmmaking

Movies Movies Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 33:16


911 / Les Misérables - Rainbow Chan and Marcus Whale join us to talk about In the Mood – A Love Letter to Wong Kar-wai & Hong Kong streaming live from the Sydney Opera House this Saturday. Madonna is writing and directing a film about herself and Diablo Cody is co-signing, Chloé Zhao is probably going to get Best Picture and Best Director, Queer Screen 2020 is up and running online and Pen15 is BACK.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Race Matters
Episode 53: Top of the List

Race Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 25:51


One of the silver linings of this strange moment is that many of us are finding ourselves with a bit of extra time on our hands. Why not spend it with some of the art made by our communities? We put the question to you: what PoC-led media are you loving right now? Hear from listeners + past guests alike on what pop culture they can't get enough of. Plus, local pop icon and past guest Rainbow Chan tells us how she's practising self-care in social isolation. Full list of the media plugged in this ep: On My Block (Netflix) / @amandabb (Youtube) / Small Doses by Amanda Seales (Booktopia) / Spa Night (SBS On Demand) / HEAVN by Jamila Woods (Spotify) / Priya Krishna (Instagram) / Homebound (To be released; on Instagram @homeboundmovie) / The Family Law (SBS On Demand; Google Play) / Dragon Prince (Netflix) / Man Like Mobeen (Netflix) / Dear White People (Netflix).

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Sampa The Great and the internet

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 54:38


Sampa The Great on her new album and performing a live score for a film for the first time, Jan Fran introduces us to ContraPoints and Kanan Gill introduces us to some weird conspiracy theories. Plus Rainbow Chan destroys us with a live performance.

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Sampa The Great and the internet

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 54:38


Sampa The Great on her new album and performing a live score for a film for the first time, Jan Fran introduces us to ContraPoints and Kanan Gill introduces us to some weird conspiracy theories. Plus Rainbow Chan destroys us with a live performance.

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Sampa The Great and the internet

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 54:38


Sampa The Great on her new album and performing a live score for a film for the first time, Jan Fran introduces us to ContraPoints and Kanan Gill introduces us to some weird conspiracy theories. Plus Rainbow Chan destroys us with a live performance.

Race Matters
Bonus: A 2019 Retrospective

Race Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 30:26


When did you realise there is power in your race? For more than half the year, we've been asking each guest that comes on Race Matters that very question. So we thought we'd run through a few of them. In this episode, you'll hear from Bhenji Ra, Nayuka Gorrie, Abdul Abdullah, Benjamin Law, Min Jin Lee, Glenny Thomas, Lena Nahlous, Rainbow Chan, Damian Griffis, Ying-Di Yin, Justin Tam, Vicki Van Hout, Joel Bray, Candy Bowers, Aanisa Vylet, Soo-min Shim, Felicia Foxx and Jordy Shea. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you to all of our guests this year for their stories, wisdom, humour and vulnerability. And thank YOU for listening. Here's to big things in 2020! x

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Sisteria Podcast
Summer Series: Rainbow Chan

Sisteria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 32:09


The talent behind our theme music, Rainbow Chan, joins us to discuss her show at the NGV the night before, her new album Pillar and working on interdisciplinary art projects with her mum.

Race Matters
Episode 28: Gaosuwo (with Rainbow Chan)

Race Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 27:05


Sydney multidisciplinary artist and musician Rainbow Chan chats language, culture and identity and how they fit into her new album, Pillar. If you're in Sydney, catch Rainbow live at The Chippo Hotel on Friday August 23.

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Marvel Mystery Box

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 54:05


Marvel embarks on its dramatic 4th phase, musician Rainbow Chan talks us through her new album and we feast on the MasterChef drama. Plus how the heck do musicians make a living?

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Marvel Mystery Box

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 54:05


Marvel embarks on its dramatic 4th phase, musician Rainbow Chan talks us through her new album and we feast on the MasterChef drama. Plus how the heck do musicians make a living?

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Marvel Mystery Box

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 54:05


Marvel embarks on its dramatic 4th phase, musician Rainbow Chan talks us through her new album and we feast on the MasterChef drama. Plus how the heck do musicians make a living?

Movies Movies Movies
DANGERFILM with Hyun Lee director of Asian Girls

Movies Movies Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 15:36


Hyun Lee is the first filmmaker we’re interviewing from this year’s Sydney Film Festival. Despite only having directed a few Rainbow Chan music videos her short film ASIAN GIRLS has already travelled the world, landing a midnight screening at SXSW. We talk to her about barriers to entry in film, century eggs, Jim Jarmusch, and an Australian music video where someone poos in a man’s mouth.

Agenda
EP 54 CLUB 4A

Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 58:39


On Agenda, we often talk to artists about the political significance of the club space in terms of resistance for marginalised communities. Sydney specifically has a long history of the club as a site of resistance, a space not only for dancing and music, but also for experimentation in performance art. This week Katie was joined by artist Rainbow Chan and Director of 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art Mikala Tai, who spoke about Club 4A, a performance art night happening at Dynasty Karaoke featuring Amrita Hepi, DEADKEBAB, Rainbow Chan and more.

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Sisteria Podcast
Episode Four: Jessica Alice

Sisteria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 39:25


In this episode, writer, poet and Program Manager of the Melbourne Writers Festival Jessica Alice joins us to discuss poetry as a truthful political medium, pathways to a career in arts programming, and the intricacies of modern dating etiquette. Jessica Alice is a writer, editor and artistic programmer. She is the Program Manager of Melbourne Writers Festival, Chair of the Kat Muscat Fellowship Custodial Committee and a Shadow Board Member of Melbourne Festival. She also directed the National Young Writers' Festival in 2014–15. Jessica’s writing and reviews have been published in The Guardian Australia, Metro Magazine, Overland, Junkee, VICE, The Lifted Brow, Spook Magazine, and Cordite Poetry Review, among others. Our theme music is Rainbow Chan’s “Last”, from her latest album Spacings.

Sisteria Podcast
Episode Three: Alicia Sometimes

Sisteria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 33:21


In our special International Women’s Day episode, poet and broadcaster Alicia Sometimes joins us to talk about championing other women’s successes, the humour and poetry of science, and feminism and footy in the context of the new AFLW league. Alicia Sometimes is a writer, poet, broadcaster and musician. She is a regular guest on 774 Radio National and is one sixth of The Outer Sanctum Podcast. Alicia was editor of the national literary journal Going Down Swinging for seven years. Alicia was one of the 3RRR’s Breakfasters team in 2015 and was on Aural Text for fourteen years and has appeared in ABC TV's Sunday Arts and ABC News Breakfast. Her poems have been in Best Australian Poems, Overland, Southerly, Westerly, The Age etc. Alongside Nicole Hayes, Alicia edited an anthology of footy stories called From The Outer. Their next book, A Footy Girl's Guide to the Stars of 2017, was released in February and showcases some star players of the inaugural AFLW season. Our theme music is Rainbow Chan’s “Last”, from her latest album Spacings.

Sisteria Podcast
Episode Two: Amy Gray

Sisteria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2017 50:27


In our latest episode, writer and feminist Amy Gray joins us to chat about motherhood, RuPaul, naked selfies, the politicisation of women’s bodies, and how we can maintain the rage and take positive political action in the post-Trump world. Amy Gray is a freelance writer based in Melbourne. She often writes about feminism, popular culture, media, parenting and the gentle art of sitting. Her work has been published in The Age, The Guardian, ABC, SBS, The Lifted Brow and a bunch of other places. Our theme music is Rainbow Chan’s “Last”, from her latest album Spacings.

Sisteria Podcast
Episode One: Hannah Kent

Sisteria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2016 47:03


In our debut episode, best-selling novelist Hannah Kent joins us to discuss her new novel The Good People, the importance of literary journals as training grounds for emerging writers and editors, and battling self-doubt, creative anxiety and the desire to do too much. Hannah Kent is the co-founder of Australian literary journal Kill Your Darlings. In 2011, she won the inaugural Writing Australia Unpublished Manuscript Award for her debut novel, Burial Rites, the story of Agnes Magnúsdóttir, the last person to be executed in Iceland. Since its publication in 2013, Burial Rites has been translated into nearly thirty languages and has received numerous awards and nominations. Her second novel, The Good People, was released in September 2016. Our theme music is Rainbow Chan's "Last", from her latest album Spacings.

Ears Have Ears with Brooke Olsen
Ears Have Ears Live #4 - Alaska Orchestra and Rainbow Chan

Ears Have Ears with Brooke Olsen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2016 41:38


In this episode, we head back to Ears Have Ears Live #4 - the final instalment of our live broadcast performance series which took place onstage at FBi's live broadcast space in front of a studio audience. This episode features a soundtrack by Sydney’s Alaska Orchestra and a Q&A with Megan Alice Clue facilitated by musician and teacher Rainbow Chan. View the live broadcast photo gallery here: http://fbiradio.com/earshaveearslive/

Just Like Honey
Just Like Honey #17

Just Like Honey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2011


Featuring: Amy LaVere, Princess Chelsea, Pallers, Hoodie Allen, Thee Oh Sees, Luke Temple, Fair Ohs, Oh Minnows, Dubious Caesar, Pregnant, Rainbow Chan, Seeker Lover Keeper, Shit Browne, Oversat, Hello moon, Tipsy in Chelsea, Cloudy Busey, The Deep Dark Woods. Also mentioned: Jonathan Ross and Véronique Jeannot