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Nora Bateson is an award-winning filmmaker, writer and educator, as well as President of the International Bateson Institute, based in Sweden. Her work asks the question “How we can improve our perception of the complexity we live within, so we may improve our interaction with the world?”.
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British woman human rights defender Jaz O’Hara joins musician and composer Soumik Datta in conversation with Hawkwood's CEO, Alicia Carey.
In this episode, Jaz shares the story of her project working with refugees, Asylum Speakers, and the inspirations that led to her recording and sharing stories of migration. Soumik explains the background to the pioneering work of his charity Soumik Datta Arts (based at Hawkwood), his project Green Room, and its origins in Hope Notes which helped asylum seekers and migrant musicians weave their stories through music. -
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Actor and writer, Temi Wilkey, joins Natali Martinez a year on from her first Artist Residency at Hawkwood. In this conversation, Temi discusses her recent television and theatre projects, including her play for The Royal Court, and gives us an exclusive peek behind the scenes of the new romantic comedy she worked on during her latest residency at Hawkwood.
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Grammy-nominated composer, Missy Mazzoli, was recently deemed “one of the more consistently inventive, surprising composers now working in New York” (The New York Times). Her music has been performed all over the world. Royce Vavrek is a Canada-born, Brooklyn-based librettist and lyricist, hailed as “an exemplary creator of operatic prose” (The New York Times).
They join Hawkwood's CEO, Alicia Carey, in conversation to discuss their creative journeys and about their recent residency at Hawkwood, working on their sixth opera together, in collaboration with theatre director, Tom Morris.
https://www.hawkwoodcollege.co.uk/
https://missymazzoli.com/
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"I think, before the trip, I’d underestimated how revitalising it can be to spend time in nature...". Listen to Temi Wilkey as she discusses her 2022 residency at Hawkwood.
Join us for part 2 which will be recorded in May 2023, one year later at her second residency with us where we'll discuss how Temi's work has developed, new projects and how her second retreat with us has been. -
The Climate Action Lab aims to create the space for us to re-imagine the ways in which we impact our planet. It draws on experience from thought-leaders and special guests from the forefront of Climate Action so they can re-ignite our imagination, and give us the tools to get practical about climate change. This episode is a recording from one of our speakers.
Soumik Datta is a composer, producer, bandleader and TV presenter. Every Soumik Datta Arts project embraces traditional and contemporary art forms to address some of the most urgent issues of our times. They weave local threads into global textures, attracting audiences anywhere and everywhere. -
The Climate Action Lab aims to create the space for us to re-imagine the ways in which we impact our planet. It draws on experience from thought-leaders and special guests from the forefront of Climate Action so they can re-ignite our imagination, and give us the tools to get practical about climate change. This episode is a recording from one of our speakers.
Folk Singer, Song Collector and Presenter, Sam Lee has spent the last 13 years working with some of the most exciting British and international folk artists and industry professionals re-galvanizing the London and UK folk scene. -
The story of Hawkwood from its very origin all the way through to today. It contains personal reflections, memories and stories from the 27 years Pamela spent as a trustee of Hawkwood. As well as how Pamela first came to be at Hawkwood as well as how the site and charity have evolved and progressed since.
This episode features Katie Loyd-Nunn, a mover, writer, editor and curator. She has worked at Hawkwood since 2004 developing the programme in parallel with her varied interests.
This episode was produced by Matthew Shaw. -
Studio Stories is Hawkwood's brand new series of episodes that will give you a glimpse into what goes on in our artist residencies. Recorded at Hawkwood from the artist's studio space. Enjoy this first episode with Matthew Barley.
Matthew Barley has created a unique international career full of improvisation, new music, cutting-edge computer technology, collaboration with jazz and Indian musicians, education, and arranging – but always with cello playing at the heart. He has played with some of the finest orchestras (Frankfurt Radio Symphony, BBC Philharmonic/Scottish, Czech Philharmonic), in some of the greatest concert halls, given premieres by major composers (MacMillan, Dusapin, Larcher) and appeared on tv and radio worldwide. He counts himself blessed to be able to dream up unusual projects and (usually) make them happen, and also pursue his own personal dreams of spending time with family and in nature. -
Do Something for Nothing: Five years ago, Joshua Coombes began offering haircuts to men and women who were sleeping rough on the streets of London. He has since travelled the world continuing to do this, whilst sharing his experiences on social media amplifying the lives of people who are all too often invisible.
This episode was produced by Matthew Shaw, with his own music and original compositions.
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In this episode, we discuss Do Build, Alan Moore’s recent book. It draws on his years of research into some of the most pioneering and progressive businesses on the planet. Moore invites us to create a different type of business: one that will regenerate and restore our economy, our environment, and our civilisation. He is joined in conversation by Sir Tim Smit, founder of the Eden Project.
This episode was produced by Matthew Shaw, with his own music and original compositions.
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Tune in to a brand new episode with guests Soumik Datta and Sam Lee. This conversation was part of Turn up the volume, a week of action and events from Music Declares Emergency, uniting the music industry around climate issues and speaking out together. MDE continues the tradition of popular music taking a leading role in driving change, following in the footsteps of Rock Against Racism, Free Tibet, Rock The Vote and Warchild.
This episode was produced by Matthew Shaw, with his own music and original compositions.
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Jaz O'Hara & Steve Sevele and Matt Shaw.
The Refugee Crisis remains the biggest humanitarian crisis of our time. The UNHCR predicts that by 2050, 1 billion people will be displaced. But for many of us, this raises lots of questions… Why are so many people leaving their countries? Where are they coming from? Where are they going? What are their journey’s like and what is life like inside Europe’s refugee camps?
For the opportunity to explore this issue, tune in on our conversation with Jaz O’Hara, founder of The Worldwide Tribe and leading voice on migration. Although we might not relate to being a ‘refugee’ or ‘asylum seeker’, we all live on this earth together and are all impacted by migration.
This episode was produced by Matthew Shaw, with his own music and original compositions.
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Vicci Livingstone-Thompson is the CEO of Inclusion Gloucestershire. In this episode, she talks about the importance of user-led organisations, how fear impacts diversity in the workplace and what policies she’d like to see talked about in the run up to the general election.
This episode was produced by Laura Byng, with music by Daisy and her Kora, playing an original composition, Berta.
http://www.hawkwoodcollege.co.uk/
www.inclusion-glos.org
https://twitter.com/hawkwoodcft
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In this series of Practical Pods, we hear from some of the workshop leaders from Seed Festival 2019, on the small changes we can each make to leave a smaller environmental footprint. In this episode, Sophie from Semble on how to make see bombs.
This episode was produced by Laura Byng, with music by Daisy and her Kora, playing an original composition, Berta.
http://www.hawkwoodcollege.co.uk/
https://twitter.com/hawkwoodcft
https://daisyandherkora.com/
http://seedfestival.co.uk
https://semble.org/
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In this series of Practical Pods, we hear from some of the workshop leaders from Seed Festival 2019, on the small changes we can each make to leave a smaller environmental footprint. In this episode, Claudi Williams on how to make your own toothpaste.
This episode was produced by Laura Byng, with music by Daisy and her Kora, playing an original composition, Berta.
http://www.hawkwoodcollege.co.uk/
https://twitter.com/hawkwoodcft
https://daisyandherkora.com/
http://seedfestival.co.uk
http://www.pfree.co.uk/
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In this series of Practical Pods, we hear from some of the workshop leaders from Seed Festival 2019, on the small changes we can each make to leave a smaller environmental footprint. In this episode, Josie from Semble on how to make beeswax wraps.
This episode was produced by Laura Byng, with music by Daisy and her Kora, playing an original composition, Berta.
http://www.hawkwoodcollege.co.uk/
https://twitter.com/hawkwoodcft
https://daisyandherkora.com/
http://seedfestival.co.uk
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In this series of Practical Pods, we hear from some of the workshop leaders from Seed Festival 2019, on the small changes we can each make to leave a smaller environmental footprint. In this episode, Claudi Williams on life without plastic.
This episode was produced by Laura Byng, with music by Daisy and her Kora, playing an original composition, Berta.
http://www.hawkwoodcollege.co.uk/
https://twitter.com/hawkwoodcft
https://daisyandherkora.com/
http://seedfestival.co.uk
http://www.pfree.co.uk/
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In this episode we hear from, Juliet Davenport, CEO of Good Energy, the 100% renewable energy company she founded in 1999. She tells us about why the purpose of businesses needs to change, the future of 'smart homes', and what it's like being a female leader.
This episode was produced by Laura Byng, with music by Daisy and her Kora, playing an original composition, Berta.
http://www.hawkwoodcollege.co.uk/
https://twitter.com/hawkwoodcft
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Kit Beazley, former Head of Finance at Triodos Bank, Trustee director at the Finance Innovation Lab and Fellow of the RSA, was a speaker at Hawkwood’s Seed Festival in July this year. In this episode, he tells us about delivering Triodos’ Brexit strategy, how banks can help in the fight against climate change, and what led him to leave mainstream banking.
This episode was produced by Laura Byng, with music by Daisy and her Kora, playing an original composition, Berta.
http://www.hawkwoodcollege.co.uk/
https://twitter.com/hawkwoodcft
https://daisyandherkora.com/
http://seedfestival.co.uk - Se mer