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Arts in the Spotlight
Featuring five episodes on a theme, each week curated by a different person
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The creative industry is always evolving and reflecting changes in society. The arts play an important role in implementing and recognizing change, raising awareness, and giving creatives a voice. It's time to show what a difference the arts can make.
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The Culture Bar
Under The Spotlight: LGBTQ+ Awareness & Representation in the Arts
The Culture Bar is an in-conversation interview show shining a light on important topics in the arts and culture sector. In this episode, three guests discuss LGBTQ+ representation in the arts, share their experiences, and hopes for change. This is beautifully summarized by one of the guests: "Enrich your horizons, and see that the world is much more varied than yours alone."
Where’s My Freaking Dressing Room?!
Injury and Illness
This podcast gives an insight into the world of classical music and what things are really like backstage. This episode about injury and illness is particularly interesting, as the hosts, singers Helen and Alex, are very open about their personal experiences, which is not something that is normally spoken about in the opera industry. They believe that injuries should not end careers.
Stance
Notions of Happiness
Stance is an independent, award-winning arts and culture podcast run by journalist and curator Chrystal Genesis. Edited together like a magazine, Chrystal weaves together multiple interesting and pertinent topics into each episode. This episode addresses the psychology of happiness and includes a visit with artists to discuss colors and emotion, an interview with a film director, and book recommendations.
Young People in the Arts
Post-Colonial Perspectives: Rethinking the Music Curriculu‪m‬
Young People in the Arts (YPIA) is a volunteer-run organization for young professionals at the outset of their careers in the arts industry. This episode features a recording of a panel discussion on making the music curricula used in schools more diverse, representative, and accessible.
Meet Me at the Museum
Lemn Sissay at the Foundling Museu‪m
Poet and chancellor of Manchester University Lemn Sissay takes good friend Asif Khan along to the Foundling Museum in London, where they explore the UK’s first children’s home and first public art gallery. Inside they talk to director Caro Howell about the museum’s rich history, and reflect on the contribution artists have made to philanthropy and social welfare over the years.
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