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- 30 - An interview with Lumiere's BRILLIANT artist, Emma Griffiths
An interview with Lumiere's BRILLIANT artist, Emma Griffiths: 'The deaf community is such a diverse spectrum and, for me, what's important is trying to bring light to that.'
Mon, 06 May 2024 - 04min - 29 - Audio version of Job Pack | Facilitation TraineeshipThu, 02 May 2024 - 06min
- 28 - Top Tips for Writing Your Funding Application
Artichoke’s Head of Trusts & Foundations Emily Turner has worked at Artichoke since 2017. We asked Emily to give us her top tips on where to find grant opportunities, how to apply and the important do’s and don’ts. Read the full article here: www.artichoke.uk.com/top-tips-for-writing-your-funding-application
Tue, 16 Apr 2024 - 12min - 27 - Audio version of Job Pack | Executive AssistantFri, 02 Feb 2024 - 16min
- 26 - The Drop (2023) Phil Supple - Soundscape by Toby Park
The Drop (2023), a beacon of light and sound by internationally renowned, UK lighting designer Phil Supple for L:umiere 2023. Beams, patterns and lights, choreographed to a lively musical score composed by collaborator and sound artist Toby Park, illuminated the full height of the Auckland Tower in Bishop Auckland.
Sun, 19 Nov 2023 - 03min - 25 - Art and Crisis
During the London’s Burning festival, audiences were invited to experience 'Holoscenes', a five hour underwater performance installation inspired by the threat we face from rising sea levels. Join Artichoke Director Helen Marriage as she discusses art and crisis with artist Lars Jan and Judith Knight (co-Director of ArtsAdmin), exploring how each of them use art to respond to issues impacting the world today. Part of the talks series for London's Burning, a festival of arts and ideas for Great Fire 350, a season of events commemorating the Great Fire of London.
Mon, 26 Sep 2016 - 44min - 24 - Fire: Threat and Saviour
Three speakers each share their own responses on the theme of 'fire' for 15 minutes each. Featuring: Actor and writer Joshua Levine, author of 'The Secret Blitz'. Becci Bryant, the first female Chief Fire Officer to have risen through the ranks. Ed Galea, founding director of the Fire Safety Engineering Group. Part of the talks series for London's Burning, a festival of arts and ideas for Great Fire 350, a season of events commemorating the Great Fire of London.
Mon, 26 Sep 2016 - 53min - 23 - When things go wrong: 21st century responses to world trauma
Recorded at the Barbican, hear from three speakers: Dr John Drury, is Deputy Director of Research and Knowledge Exchange (Impact) in the University of Sussex’s School of Psychology. Philip Collins, a British journalist, academic, banker and speechwriter. A columnist and chief leader writer for The Times, Phil is also the chair of the board of trustees at the independent think tank Demos and a visiting fellow at University College, Oxford. Prior to joining the national newspaper, he was the chief speechwriter for the former Prime Minister Tony Blair. Elif Shafak is Turkey's most-read woman writer and an award-winning novelist. She has published thirteen books, nine of which are novels, blending Western and Eastern traditions of storytelling, bringing out the voices of women, minorities, subcultures, immigrants and global souls. Hosted by 5x15’s Eleanor O’Keeffe. Part of the talks series for London's Burning, a festival of arts and ideas for Great Fire 350, a season of events commemorating the Great Fire of London.
Mon, 26 Sep 2016 - 54min - 22 - In Conversation with HERD Sound Designers, Sebastian Frost & John Del'Nero
HERD is a musical and sculptural odyssey of epic proportions devised by Orlando Gough, bringing together community of makers, hundreds of local schoolchildren and many hundreds more members of music groups and soloists. Created with their own unique character, the 23 larger-than-life sheep are popping up across the district of Kirklees ths week, singing original compositions created especially for this project. Learn all about the technical process behind HERD’s evocative soundscapes in this interview with expert sound designers, Sebastian Frost and John Del’Nero.
Sat, 15 Jul 2023 - 07min - 21 - HERD - Jiggit Soundscape
60-40 by Michael Roche (vocals) Explanations avoid confrontations by The First ones (Doug James – Guitar + Lead vocals, Dan James – Bass + Backing vocals, Will Wright – Drums + Backing vocals) Get on your knees by Sam Butterfield (Guitar and vocals) High School by Mason White (vocals) Yet by Mason White (vocals) I Won’t Let Her Go by Slutty Mary (Michael and Charlotte) Parallel Universe by The First ones (Doug James – Guitar + Lead vocals, Dan James – Bass + Backing vocals, Will Wright – Drums + Backing vocals) Imaginary Death by Tillie-Mai Hawker The Future is the Future by East Bierly Primary School (Year 5 & Debo/Donovan Brown) Into the Future Just Take a Look by Robbertown Primary School (Year 5 & Debo/Donovan Brown) With thanks to all the young people who submitted songs to be included in Jiggit’s soundscape, Yorkshire Youth & Music and Vibration Studios
Fri, 14 Jul 2023 - 31min - 20 - An interview with HERD artist and maker, Dave Young
With only one day until #HERD2023 launches as part of Kirklees Year of Music, we spoke to Huddersfield-based artist Dave Young, the creator of the 23 musical sheep sculptures that will soon appear in surprising places across the beautiful Kirklees countryside and towns…
Mon, 10 Jul 2023 - 03min - 19 - In conversation with Tony HeatonThu, 18 May 2023 - 22min
- 13 - A Telling of Light - Soundscape
A Telling of Light is a special new commission to memorialise and commemorate the huge number of lives lost to Covid in the UK during the course of the pandemic, the work will reflect and recognise the magnitude of this loss and specifically the loss of breath.
Wed, 17 Nov 2021 - 30min - 5 - Peace Camp 2012 Soundscape (composed and re-edited for broadcast by Mel Mercier 2020)
Peace Camp, Deborah Warner in collaboration with Fiona Shaw, 2012. Soundscape composed and re-edited for broadcast by Mel Mercier. Sound design by John Del'Nero Produced by Artichoke
Mon, 19 Oct 2020 - 1h 00min - 4 - The City From Above: The Great Fire in Verse
At the top of The Monument, actor Simon Callow reads extras from John Dryden's poem, Annus Mirabilis and reflects on life in London 1666. Part of the talks series for London's Burning, a festival of arts and ideas for Great Fire 350, a season of events commemorating the Great Fire of London.
Mon, 26 Sep 2016 - 10min
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