Podcasts
Click on the links below to listen to any of the podcasts from New Territories 2010, 2009, 2008 and 2007.
This is a celebration of 30 years of the NRLA! You'll hear interviews with Neil Bartlett and Tim Etchells, oration and performance from Robyn Archer, audience experience of being there and a few surprises too. . The podcast is introduced by Alison Hutcheson and was produced by http://woodsnoblemedia.co.uk
Paul Clarke chaired this discussion with Fiona Wright, Heike Roms, Richard Layzell and Tom Marshman. They talked about ways in which performance remains present and how live works are remembered. The podcast is introduced by Alison Hutcheson and was produced by http://woodsnoblemedia.co.uk
A panel discussion on International Collaborative Exchange. Mary Brennan chaired this discussion with Anne Bean, Sinead O'Donnell, Varsha Nair, Roberto Sifuentes and Qasim Riza Shabeen. Anne Bean has been working on a Britith Council Creative Collaboration project PAVES with Poshya Kaki from Kurdistan Iraq, Vlasta Delimar from Croatia, Efi Ben-David from Isreal and Sinead O'Donnell from Northern Ireland and Anne and Sinead talked about their experience with the panel. The podcast is introduced by Alison Hutcheson and was produced by http://woodsnoblemedia.co.uk
Rob La Frenais, founded Performance Magazine in 1979, gave one of the Early Bird talks at the National Review of Live Art. The podcast is introduced by Alison Hutcheson and was produced by http://woodsnoblemedia.co.uk
Guillermo Gómez-Peña's new solo performance, "Strange Democracy - a short spoken performance", deals with the end of the Bush era, Obama's challenges and the complex issues around immigration. The podcast is introduced by Alison Hutcheson and was produced by http://woodsnoblemedia.co.uk
In this first podcast of the NRLA's 30th Year, you can hear Stelarc on Excess & Indifference; The Cadaver, The Comotose & The Chimera, at the GFT in Glasgow. The podcast is introduced by Alison Hutcheson and was produced by http://woodsnoblemedia.co.uk
Sylvain Émard Danse treated the Tramway audience to a trilogy of works: Pluie (rain), Temps de chien (Dog’s day), and Wave. Following the performance of Temps de chien, Mary Brennan interviews Sylvain about his work. Produced by New Moves International.
The Paulo Ribeiro Company performed two new pieces, Masculine and Feminine as part of New Territories 2009. After the performance of Maculine, Mary Brennan interviews Paulo and several of the performers about their process and how their personal histories and interests affect their work. Produced by New Moves International.
During the NRLA 2009, Lois Keidan of the Live Art Development Agency spoke with 8 female artists about their individual practices: Eva Meyer Keller, Aine Phillips, Rosie Dennis, Andree Weschler, Kate McIntosh, Sandra Johnston, Anti-cool, and Donna Rutherford. All of the questions are the same, but the answers are very different. Listening to these podcasts will give you a unmistakably accurate impression of the atmosphere inside the Arches during the 2009 National Review of Live Art. Enjoy! Produced by New Moves International.
As part
of new Territories,
Thierry Smits's Compagnie Thor performed V.-Nightmares at
Tramway. While he was in Glasgow, he talked to Mary Brennan about his
work for this podcast. New Territories continues until March the 8th at
Tramway in Glasgow. The podcast was produced by www.WoodsNobleMedia.co.uk and
is introduced by Alison Hutcheson.
In this
episode we are round
and about the the National Review of Live Art where Robert Ayres speaks
to Nan Hoover, Laura Trevail, Suzanne Lacey, Lee Hassell and Lois
Weaver. We also get some sense of what it is like to be there. New
Territories continues until March the 8th at Tramway in Glasgow. The
podcast was produced by www.WoodsNobleMedia.co.uk and is introduced by Alison
Hutcheson.
In
this episode you
can hear Lin Hixson and Matthew Goulish of Goat Island in conversation
with Robert Ayers in New York, ahead of the performances of Goat
Island's final piece at New Territories 2008, on March the 7th and 8th.
The podcast is introduced by Alison Hutcheson
Mary
Brennan looks forward to New Territories 2008 at Tramway in Glasgow
Dancing
around the theme of
the body we feature Eric Joris and Aydin Teker in this episode of the
New Territories 2007 podcasts.
For this
episode of the New
Territories Podcast 2007 we're at the National Review of Live Art at
Tramway in Glasgow. Robert Ayers speaks to Guillermo Gomez Penn about
his new work and we speak to some of the spectators
Leon
McDermott presents the
second in this podcast series, which features Anne Seagrave talking
about the work she will be bringing to the NRLA as the 2007 Artist in
Residence.
Leon
McDermott speaks to
saxophonist and composer Jan Kopinski about his soundtrack, visual art
and live performance work and finds out about his new work, Mirrors,
which will be part of New Territories