Afleveringen
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The final episode of this podcast series is a little different to the rest. In April and May 2023, Katelijn Verstraete sat down and interviewed individual artists, arts managers, directors, producers, practitioners and activists based in several countries across Asia and Oceania. They discussed the topic of climate change in the performing arts at great lengths in relation to IETM’s latest publication Climate Justice - Through the Creative Lens of the Performing Arts. Through these conversations, Katelijn gained a first hand understanding of the effect climate change has on the performing arts sector from the perspective of artists, disabled artists, grassroots and networks. The result of these interviews is not a Focus Group discussion as such, but more a collection of inspiring conversations broken down into several topics.
The consultation in Asia included a series of interviews conducted by Katelijn Verstraete and Levina Wirawan.
Interviewees:
Tan E-Jan, founder and director of In Situ, an arts management consultancy that specialises in facilitating international exchange and collaborations between Southeast Asia and the world at large, Malaysia.
Siree Riewpaiboon, performer, interpreter, performing arts manager and producer, Thailand.
Geli Arceño
, educator, art writer, and cultural worker in Bacolod City, Philippines.
Park Jisun, creative producer, researcher, and arts policy advisor, South Korea.
Hiroko Oshima, scenographer and theatre workshop practitioner based in Tokyo, Japan.
Wayla Amatathammachad, director of the International Low Fat Art Fes and researcher in contemporary art management, Thailand.
Mellissa Lim, General Manager of The Necessary Stage (TNS) and the Executive Producer of the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival, Singapore.
Angharad Wynne-Jones, Head of Audience Engagement at the State Library of Victoria, Australia.
Benjamin Milton Hampe, Project Director at the ASEAN Foundation, Myanmar/Australia.
Onn Sokny, Country Director, Epic Arts, Cambodia.
Nova Ruth Setyaningtyas, musician, political and environmental activist, Indonesia.
Maria (Ria) Tri Sulistiyani, co-artistic director, Papermoon Theatre, Indonesia.
Production - Lottie Atkin for IETM
Editing - Maaike Muis
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This podcast contains contributions of five Latin American performing arts professionals who came together for a Focus Group discussion, commissioned by IETM and facilitated by Pedro Affonso Ivo Franco, to gain a better understanding of how the Latin American performing arts sector approaches climate justice by directly involving professionals from the region.
Facilitator:
Pedro Affonso Ivo FrancoSpeakers:
Victoria D'hers - Argentinian Collective Artistas por la TierraTiago GamboniUpri CastroEricky NakanomeJorge Abraham Guillén Ortiz -
Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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This podcast series summarizes the key conversations held during the three regional Focus group discussions which contributed towards our latest publication on Climate Justice.
This first episode takes us to Southern Africa, where Samantha Nengomasha from HIVOS guides us through the discussions held with five Southern African performing arts professionals about climate justice in the performing arts.
Speakers:
Facilitator:
HIVOS: Samantha NengomashaZimbabwe
Edza Isu/Action Hub: O’Brien MakoreSimuka Comedy: Wencelacy Katuka 'Kadem the Comic'Zambia
Africa Directions: Mark ChilonguNational Arts Council Zambia: Maanka Adrian ChipindiZambia Popular Theatre Alliance: Philip Kaluba