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Dash Arts Podcast

Dash Arts Podcast

Dash Arts

The Dash Arts podcast takes on big issues through an artistic lens. Hear artists, filmmakers, musicians, theatre makers and more explore the challenges facing society today. In each episode Dash Arts' Artistic Director Josephine Burton hosts conversations delving into movements, legacies and ideas that continue to shape the cultural landscape worldwide.


For more information, videos and podcasts, please head to www.dasharts.org.uk. Dash Arts is a National Portfolio Organisation funded by the Arts Council of England.



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61 - The Reckoning: Why Now?
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  • 61 - The Reckoning: Why Now?

    In the third episode on the journey towards our production, The Reckoning, Dash’s Artistic Director, Josephine Burton is in conversation with Rory Finnin, Professor of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Cambridge. Interspersed by some short performances from the developing script, the two discuss the creative process behind the making of the production, rooted in testimonies taken from survivors from the Russian war in Ukraine. 


    Support this year’s Big Give: Help Bring Reckoning to Life and Double Your Impact!

    Help Dash Arts bring The Reckoning to life, a powerful documentary-style production based on Ukrainian testimonies. Premiering in 2025 and marking three years of war, The Reckoning will spark vital conversations on the impact of war and possibility of restorative justice. Your donation will be doubled during the Big Give Christmas Challenge which is live from Tuesday 3 to Tuesday 10 December. Please help us reach our £5,000 goal!

    Follow this link for more information and to donate from 3 DecemberThe Reckoning - a new, groundbreaking work of theatre



    If you haven’t already, you can hear episodes one and two from this podcast mini-series on The Reckoning where we explore the beginnings of the piece and later speak to author and journalist Peter Pomerantsev on why he shared the testimonies with Dash.


    Thank you to our partners and funders Cambridge Festival, Cambridge Junction, the Ukrainian Studies Department at the University of Cambridge, Open Society Foundations, the Fritt Ord Foundation, Goethe-Institut in Exile, Goethe-Institut in London and individual giving.


    In the podcast, we hear from:


    Josephine Burton - Artistic Director, Dash Arts 

    Rory Finnin - Professor of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Cambridge

    Sam Kyslyi - Performer

    Mark Quartley - Performer


    Underscore and sound design by Anton Baibakov


    Our intro music is Fakiiritanssi by Marouf Majidi



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    Wed, 06 Nov 2024 - 44min
  • 60 - Georgia's Art of Protest

    More than half the world's population is voting in elections this year. Dash Arts dives into one of those elections, speaking to artists in Georgia about how they are responding to the political turmoil in their country. The ruling party, Georgian Dream, is fighting for an unprecedented fourth term at the end of October 2024 and continues to be accused of silencing free speech, taking control of arts and culture and using fear to intimidate any criticism.


    As part of Dash Arts’ exploration into protest and the public voice, Josephine Burton speaks to three Georgian artist activists who are uniting artists from across the sector, shouting for democracy and pushing for change.



    In this episode you will hear from:

    Josephine Burton - Artistic Director, Dash Arts

    Thomas De Waal - Journalist, author & specialist in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus region

    Ana Riaboshenko - Artist & one of the Initiators of Culture for Democracy

    Paata Tsikolia - Theatre Director and Playwright

    Levan Mindiashvilii - Artist


    Thanks to Mariam Uberi and musician Aleksandre Kharanauli. Hear his work on Spotify.


    To hear more podcasts on protest, art and activism by visiting the Dash website.


    Levani’s art - https://levanm.com/ 

    More information (in Georgian) on Culture for Democracy: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556194792093 





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    Wed, 02 Oct 2024 - 57min
  • 59 - Estonia’s Singing Lands

    “I’ve long nurtured a dream to get out and finally explore what it was about the forests and seas of Laulasmaa, ‘the land of song’, in Estonia that inspired Arvo Pärt and so many musicians.”


    Join Dash’s Artistic Director, Josephine Burton as she travels to the Arvo Pärt Centre in Laulasmaa, Estonia to investigate the mystical musical relationship between nature and the people of Estonia


    From the Arvo Pärt Centre Josephine wanders the forest, swims in the sea and explores Helikula, ‘the village of sound’, where musicians from the Union of Composers were given summer houses during Soviet Times.


    We started collaborating in October 2020 during the pandemic with a widely celebrated online event with the Arvo Pärt Centre combining a pre-recorded concert and a conversation with musicians Andres Kaljuste, Sophia Rahman and Arvo’s son Michael Pärt. You can hear this previous episode here.


    For more on the trip you can read Josephine’s blog and see more photographs of the incredible Estonian landscape on the Dash Arts website.


    In the podcast, we hear from:


    Josephine Burton - Artistic Director, Dash Arts 

    Michael Pärt - Music Editor and Chairman of the Arvo Pärt Centre

    Sophia Rahman - Pianist

    Andres Kaljuste - Violinist

    Rein Lang - Former Minister of Culture of Estonia

    Liisa Hirsch - Composer 

    Kristina Norman - Artist


    Title music by Fakiiritanssi by Marouf Majidi

    Compositions by Arvo Pärt played by Sophia Rahman and Andres Kaljuste:

    Fratres 

    Für Alina

    Spiegel im Spiegel


    With thanks to the Estonian Ministry of Culture and Estonian Cultural Counsellor in London for enabling Josephine’s trip. 


    Artwork: A PHOTO JOSEPHINE’S TRIP


    Reference to the previous episode (Jan 2021) -https://open.spotify.com/episode/7pN6oLyNmgxVEqjNjZW8Dg?si=34666bcd1c984ba6 

    Blog link -https://www.dasharts.org.uk/blog/arvo-prts-inspiration-discovering-the-magic-of-estonias-forests-and-sounds



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    Thu, 05 Sep 2024 - 1h 01min
  • 58 - Our Public House: Election Special

    On 4th July millions of UK voters will take to the polls. Candidates are vying for our attention through speeches and debates. In this special episode Artistic Director, Josephine Burton, catches up with four former speech-making workshop participants across the country on how they are experiencing the election campaign, and analyses our political candidates and the quality of their speechmaking with Alan Finlayson, Professor of Political and Social Theory at the University of East Anglia, and collaborator on our national workshops.


    To find out more about our plans for the theatre production go to www.dasharts.org.uk/our-public-house 


    Our Public House is funded by Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), Arts Council England, National Theatre’s Generate Programme, Three Monkies Trust, The Thistle Trust, and individual giving.



    In the podcast we’re grateful to hear from:


    Kate, Max, Devika and Jonathan - Workshop Participants

    Josephine Burton - Artistic Director, Dash Arts

    Professor Alan Finlayson - Professor of Political and Social Theory at the University of East Anglia



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    Tue, 25 Jun 2024 - 42min
  • 57 - Our Public House: Election Onstage and Off

    Whilst the country builds up to a general election, we’re in the midst of creating Our Public House, Dash Arts’ state-of-the-nation theatre production.


    Hear from Artistic Director Josephine Burtonandplaywright Barney Norrison how our play weaves together the ideas and speeches of over 150 voices from across England and the ever shifting political landscape. Plus catch us in the rehearsal room at Theatre Royal Stratford East, performing some of the draft script and songs on stage at HOME in Manchester and in a speech-making workshop with Manchester Deaf Centre as we reflect on the long research and development process behind a Dash Arts production. 


    Our Public House is funded by Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), Arts Council England, The Thistle Trust, Three Monkies Trust, and individual giving.


    In the podcast we’re grateful to hear from:


    Josephine Burton - Artistic Director, Dash Arts

    Barney Norris - Writer, Our Public House

    Professor Alan Finlayson - Professor of Political and Social Theory at the University of East Anglia

    Cristina Catalina - Senior Producer, Dash Arts

    Jonathan Walton - composer and musician

    Nick Pynn - composer and musician

    Mina Anwar - actor & singer

    Matt Hill - composer and musician

    And the participants from the speech-making workshops around the country. 





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    Wed, 05 Jun 2024 - 45min
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