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Innovative performances plus interviews with artists and experts brought to you by Chicago’s hub for adventurous works, Pivot Arts. Season 2 launches on November 10 with the theme Art Meets Science. We’ll feature exciting artists and spark your curiosity with imaginative ideas. Hosted by Julieanne Ehre, the director of Pivot Arts. Be sure to subscribe. And you can learn more about us at pivotarts.org.
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Kdekoľvek sa nachádzate, s kýmkoľvek sa prechádzate, ako odreagovanie, keď s niekým nevychádzate, práve vtedy k vám prichádzame.
Vítame Vás pri počúvaní podcastu SME NÁRODNÉ.
Činohra, Opera i Balet spolu na jednom mieste.
Raz týždenne sa Vám budeme prihovárať správami o tom, čomu všetkému sa venujeme, keď práve nestojíme na javisku.
Podcasty jednotlivých súborov vám otvoria dvere do zákulisia celkom iným spôsobom. Nechajte sa vtiahnuť do zvuku divadla.
Vždy v nedeľu večer nás môžete počuť na všetkých podcastových platformách... -
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Štátna opera prináša podcast venovaný (nielen) opernému umeniu.
Dramaturgička Alžbeta Lukáčová sa každé dva týždne zhovára so zaujímavými hosťami a hosťkami o témach z prostredia operného divadla, o dianí vo svete súčasnej opery, operety či tanca a ponúka aj výhľad do histórie. Diskutuje o každodennosti i exkluzívnych umeleckých produkciách a tituloch, ktoré prináša kamenné divadlo. Podcast je určený každému, kto má chuť spoznať chuť opery ako živého, životaschopného a komunikatívneho umenia. -
Season 3! We are back! With more African Horror Stories... Afro-Horror... Afrorror? No? Yes?
Post - Halloween jitters, don't worry we are here to get your spook on.
This season, we dive straight into African Horrors. Folklore, Mythologies, True Stories and Works of Fiction are what you should be strapped in for. The Africa you know has a darkness that you need to hear.
The Horror Fan Club Kenya brings you this Horror-driven, African Centric podcast, every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. See you when the Witch's scream rings across the valley.
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The Ground Shots Podcast is an audio project exploring our relationship to ecology through conversations and storytelling with artists, ecologists, farmers, activists, story-tellers, land-tenders and more.
How do we do our work in the modern age, when the urgency of ecological and social collapse feels looming? How do we creatively and whole-heartedly navigate our relationships with one another and the land? -
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A student discovers the secret of animating lifeless matter and, by assembling body parts, creates the monster Frankenstein. Rejected by society, Frankenstein vows revenge on his creator.
View our entire collection of podcasts at www.solgood.org
This is a Librivox Recording. All Librivox recordings are in the public domain. -
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Who is responsible for making a work of art? In each episode of this collaborative podcast series, one anthropologist, specialising in a particular cultural context, has a conversation with an artist of their choosing, exploring issues of authorship and the relational in art. Ranging across geographical locations and creative practices, discussions address and unpack the conceptualisation of the artistic person, authorship as centred upon an individual or bounded group, and the development of responsibility for artworks during and after their making. Every episode brings a fresh perspective on where ideas come from, what agency an artist feels in the creation of their work, and how, and in which contexts, ownership and responsibility for the artwork are claimed. Ultimately, as a collection, the series encourages listeners to think about ‘the artist’ and ‘the artwork’ as dynamic processes in a relationship of authoring. Each series offers a nuanced approach to this relationship. Series one (supported by the AHRC) explores how authorship and responsibility are developed and understood in artmaking. Series two investigates the authoring of artwork as a process of relational creativity. Series three focuses on the intersection of authorship and voice.
Artery is a podcast organised by Iza Kavedžija (University of Cambridge) and Robert Simpkins (SOAS, London).
Music: Footsteps, by Robert Simpkins. -
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Songs And Stories Written, Narrated And Sung By Hiya And Kiki As A Small Token Of Love For Our BTS Boys Who Taught Us To Be Confident, Independent And Love Ourselves Added To That We Also Have Many Other Talks Chats And Discussions To Spread Love And Care .. Please Stay Tuned To More And More Fun And Excitement.. 💜
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