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This videodescribes Geoff’s creative process and was made for an exhibition in India running under the title of Alchemy.
In it, Geoff gives an insight to the spiritual core of much of his work and the psychological dimensions that can be found there. Although Geoff gained a BSC in psychology from London University he does not feel that the experience has consciously contributed to his life and work. Nevertheless, it clearly it doesmanifest itself somewhere; perhaps more so in his poetry and writing.
You can find more of Geoff’s work here:
https://ArtistGeoffFrancis.com
https://bonobo.tv
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For artist and author Geoff Francis, inspiration comes in many ways and can come in a moment or take a long time fermenting.
In this short video Geoff describes the source of inspiration for a particularly well received painting which was inspired by his friend Heathcote Williams’ epic poem about the plight ofelephants.
This a cause which both of them had long sought to bring to public attention in their drive to expose the heinous crimes of humanity on nature.
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In this episode Geoff talks to his life-long friend and colleague Dr. Peter Finlay about their serendipitous meeting at high school through to their many collaborations and mutual inspirations spanning some 60 years.
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In this video Hannah Nepilova interviews Saatchi-shortlisted painter, sculptor, photographer, writer and lyricist Geoff Francis about his multi-faceted career and the thought processes that have guided his creative path.
Hannah Nepilova is a London-based classical music journalist and critic who has covered a wide range of cultural events in the UK and abroad. A music graduate of the University of Oxford, sheis a contributor to various publications including the Financial Times, The Times, Gramophone, The Strad, BBC Music Magazine, Classical Music and Opera. She is also founder and editor of The Cusp, an online magazine exploring the intersection between art forms. In addition, she is a practising musician andhelped found the BBC Ariel Orchestra and the Oberon symphony.
You can find more about Hannah here: https://thecuspmagazine.com/.
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In this audio episode Hannah Nepilova interviews Saatchi-shortlisted painter, sculptor, photographer, writer and lyricist Geoff Francis about his multi-faceted career and the thought processes that have guided his creative path.
Hannah Nepilova is a London-based classical music journalist and critic who has covered a wide range of cultural events in the UK and abroad. A music graduate of the University of Oxford, she is a contributor to various publications including the Financial Times, The Times, Gramophone, The Strad, BBC Music Magazine, Classical Music and Opera.
She is also founder and editor of The Cusp, an online magazine exploring the intersection between art forms. In addition, she is a practising musician and helped found the BBC Ariel Orchestra and the Oberon Symphony.You can find more about Hannah here: https://thecuspmagazine.com/
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Marlene Narrow is the Host of Vegan Nation and a World Peace Diet Facilitator. In this second episode she talks further to Geoff about how he became a vegan and how he has been instrumental in so many pioneering schemes to bring veganism to public attention.
Vegan Nation is a one half hour news program focusing on local, national, and international vegan news, music clips, and interviews of interest to seasoned vegans, and those curious to hear more about groups and individuals who are living a vegan lifestyle. The program focuses on food, cooking, culture, history, and current events. Vegan Nation’s aim is to entertain and inform WCUW listeners on the topics of health, human, animal, and environmental concerns. The interviews include a wide range of vegan individuals and organisations who inspire compassion and understanding. Vegan Nation embraces the philosophy of “deep veganism”, the holistic awareness of the intersectionality of justice issues in contemporary societies, as well as the vegan communities’ efforts to support organic sustainability.
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Marlene Narrow is the Host of Vegan Nation and a World Peace Diet Facilitator. In this first episode she talks to Geoff about how he became a vegan and how he has been instrumental in so many pioneering schemes to bring veganism to public attention.
Vegan Nation is a one half hour news program focusing on local, national, and international vegan news, music clips, and interviews of interest to seasoned vegans, and those curious to hear more about groups and individuals who are living a vegan lifestyle. The program focuses on food, cooking, culture, history, and current events. Vegan Nation’s aim is to entertain and inform WCUW listeners on the topics of health, human, animal, and environmental concerns. The interviews include a wide range of vegan individuals and organisations who inspire compassion and understanding. Vegan Nation embraces the philosophy of “deep veganism”, the holistic awareness of the intersectionality of justice issues in contemporary societies, as well as the vegan communities’ efforts to support organic sustainability.
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Welcome to the series of podcasts highlighting the career and times of artist, poet, author and photographer, vegan and animal rights campaigner Geoff Francis. Our first podcasts are a serialisation of Geoff's book Spirit of the Game which is a contemporary story for young adults about heroes, football and how a teenage youth eventually comes to reject the image of a modern-day role model in favour of the reality of one from an earlier time. Through the story threads a theme which haunts and threatens the modern game of soccer. Racism and hooliganism rip at the heart of Jamie’s family, infiltrating and disrupting not only daily life but society as a whole. At the centre of the story is the life, and love, story of probably the game’s greatest ever ambassador, (Sir) Stanley Matthews. The man of whom Pele said “He taught us how to play the game”. The man who truly embodied the spirit of the game passes it on to a new generation.
Further episodes will bring conversations and interviews with some of the celebrated and diverse people that Geoff has encountered in his 50 years as an artist and vegan.
We hope you enjoy them.
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Having spent a good number of years in music Geoff was aware of the work of Country Joe McDonald who had been a long-time favourite
Over the years Joe had recorded a number of tracks on various albums which reflected his concern for animals and the environment; consistently questioning what we were doing to them
In the early 1980s Geoff approached Joe with the idea of putting all his tracks on to a compilation album. With Hilly Beavan and Anthony Lawrence he formed Animus records and released the album Animal Tracks and the single Blood on the Ice.
Animal Tracks turned out to be the first ever animal rights album and Animus records the first ever animal rights label; Chris Hines has become the default expert on animal rights music
Here Chris speaks to Joe about his commitment to change by using music as a vehicle and particularly about The Album Animal Tracks.
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Artist, poet, author, photographer, vegan and animal rights campaigner Geoff Francis talks to friends, colleagues and peers about their shared experiences in the era of the Noughties.
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In many conversations in this podcast series; talking about Red Wings Horse Sanctuary and particularly Hillside Animal Sanctuary, the name Wendy Valentine occurs. Although the term ‘the real deal’ is used often, in many cases it is perhaps not justified; but in Wendy's case it is the absolute truth
In this audio track from a short film, we get an insight into what has motivated her from the earliest times and across many decades.
The film was made by BAFTA award winning director Alex Lockwood who made ‘73 Cows’, which featured hillsides at its core
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqyiSnhV11I
Wendy gave permission to use the audio track to an accompanying film which Alex made
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Part 1 of 2 of H.E.T. founder Lin Porter in conversation with Geoff Francis -
In this episode, Geoff talks to Lin Porter, the founder of HET Holistic Educational Therapy, and reminisces about how they met, their shared ideologies and how art and therapy have a symbiosis. They describe how enabling and facilitating artistic expression in children with special needs liberates their minds and enhances their confidence. -
Part 2 of 2 of H.E.T. founder Lin Porter in conversation with Geoff Francis -
Lin’s background in teaching English and her subsequent development of HET has enabled her to achieve accreditation with the U.N. for her work with Geoff’s original story Spiritof the Game. It has proven captivating for children and adults and has been especially enthralling for autistic children that Lin works with through her HET practice. Spirit of the Game is available as an audio book on 50 Year Vegan Podcasts. -
In this fifth of six interviews; Artist and author Geoff Francis talks to world expert on animal rights music Chris Hines discuss Why animal rights is important. It's a beautiful day White bird. Enchanted wood.org Nature watch foundation
Amongst those spoken of are Greta Thunberg, Penny from Crass, Eric Ashby, Chris Packham
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In this final part of six interviews; Artist and author Geoff Francis talks to world expert on animal rights music Chris Hines talk about The brush of a foxes TALE. Depression. Hillside animal sanctuary. 1990 Isle of Wight festival. Redwings Horse Sanctuary. Wendy Valentine
Plus A re-praise on Johnny Moped and the IFAW seal rally in 1983
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu in conversation with Geoff Francis - Sadly in December 2021 we lost one of the worlds greatest humanitarian statesmen and Nobel Peace laureate; Archbishop Desmond Tutu. In 2008 Bonobo.tv was granted an exclusive interview with the Archbishop and this is the uncut conversation between Geoff and Arch as he was affectionately known.
With only the slightest encouragement the Archbishop shared his interest and passion for football and in particular Stanley Mathews and his ethos for racial equality and peace. He he credited Stan with having put a dent in the apartheid armoury.
Geoff explains how this enlightening interview came about:-
Archbishop Tutu was in Stoke for the Gordon Banks Tribute at the Brittania Stadium. World players included Pele & Lional Messe and Tutu was 'officially' Pele's assistant!
Only two organisations had been granted an interview with Desmond Tutu during his visit to Stoke in 2008: Ourselves as Bonobo TV and SKY Sports. The Arch as everyone affectionately referred to him was running late having just exercised his spiritual practice on that Sunday morning and therefore had put himself under pressure to get to the airport in Manchester in order to fly on to another place that required his sort of amazing presence. We deferred and let SKY go first as they were on a fixed timeslot.
Before the conversation he noted my similarity in appearance to Richard Branson who it turned out was a friend of his and whom he would occasionally visit on Branson’s island. This comparison has happened many times in my life and I have a standard response which is ‘that wouldn't mind his money but I wouldn't want to go through the things he has to do to get it’.
The Archbishop mistook what I had said. Paul Wyndridge, the cameraman and I were quite bemused as the Archbishop spent a full 10 minutes explaining what a good person Branson was. It was only at the end when he said and “Perhaps you'll think better of him” that we realised what had happened and that it was quite humbling that one of the greatest souls in the world had taken time to make sure that one human being did not think badly of another; and despite all the time pressure that he was clearly under.
The interview finished with a high-five from the Archbishop and copious amounts of thanks to Paul and myself. Later, the security man who was looking after him told us that he and his colleague spent most of their time laughing and dancing and Paul commented that if only all the world’s statesman would like this what a different place humanity would be in. The human world is certainly a lesser place for the want of him.
A friend of ours Don Mullan is currently working with the Archbishop's daughter on a full length documentary about Desmond Tutu’s life and it will be quite a story to tell.
There is also a project underway to plant a forest in his name
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Alison Turner of Future Radio interviews Geoff Francis (The 2000's) -
In this episode Author, Photographer and Artist Geoff Francis is interviewed by presenter Alison Turner on Future Radio, one of the largest and longest running community radio stations in the UK. Recorded in 2012 on her Community Chest programme we get to learn a little of Geoff’s background and history.
Community Chest is Future Radio's daily magazine show and covers everything (Norwich / Norfolk based) from arts and entertainment to DVD reviews, business and finance advice, legal advice and more.
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Werewolf Dreams – A collaboration between Artist, Author and Poet Geoff Francis and artist, video artist, music maker, writer and photographer Paul Windridge.
Much classical storytelling was done in poetic format. While working with Paul Windridge on some poetic stream of consciousness ideas, where Geoff provided the words and Paul the images, it seemed to Geoff that this was also an ideal format for his style of story telling
In Werewolf Dreams Geoff’s book explores what might happen if a gothic phenomenon of the natural world confronts those who are at the heart of the destruction of the planet; by infiltrating their dreams and exposing them to the consequences of their actions
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Werewolf Dreams – A collaboration between Artist, Author and Poet Geoff Francis and artist, video artist, music maker, writer and photographer Paul Windridge.
Much classical storytelling was done in poetic format. While working with Paul Windridge on some poetic stream of consciousness ideas, where Geoff provided the words and Paul the images, it seemed to Geoff that this was also an ideal format for his style of story telling
In Werewolf Dreams Geoff’s book explores what might happen if a gothic phenomenon of the natural world confronts those who are at the heart of the destruction of the planet; by infiltrating their dreams and exposing them to the consequences of their actions.
Read by Geoff Francis
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