Interview with Natasha Langridge on In Memory of Leaves
Martin speaks to Natasha Langridge, whose show In Memory of Leaves comes to the Camden canal from the 11th-14th of October.
Written in the wake of her home on the Wornington Green Estate in Kensington being demolished, Natasha Langridge’s monologue explores what happens to communities when they are moved from their homes. It follows her getting arrested with Occupy Democracy and volunteering in the refugee camp in Calais. It is personal and bracing; a love note to neighbours and a revolutionary call to the world.
Natasha Langridge is a Meyer-Whitworth award winner for Shraddha which was performed at Soho Theatre. She is also an actress and is co-author of Rage and Reason Women Playwrights on Playwriting. Her writing and directing credits include Beverley (UK Tour), Breathing in Brixton, The Method (Oval House London) and Worthing Whispers (Pavilion Theatre Worthing).
Tickets: inmemoryofleaves.brownpapertickets.com
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Violence Against Women in Latin America
Tania Cordero of Nicargua and Amanda Hernandez from Mexico talk to one another in Spanish about general context in Latin America and the challenges that violence against women poses in that part of the world.
8 podcasts were made as part of the International Media Training Day for women, held in London on 25th & 26th April 2012 – organised by Frauen Solidaritaet and Central American Women’s Network, with Camden Community Radio.
There are links to each of the other podcasts, links related to this podcast and links related to the training programme organisers.
- Three Women Media Professionals from around the world
- Nbecco & Joanna
- Helga and Ishrat
- Yula Burin on the Feminist Library
- Rani Bilkhu, founder of Jeena International talks with Lisa Giessauf
- Beti interviews Thabisa Bobo, a Public Educator in South Africa
- Against criminalisation of emergency contraception in Honduras
- Central American Womens Network
- Frauen Solidaritaet
- Back to Camden Community Radio
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Jesse Johnson talks to Wayne Boucaud
This is an Exclusive Interview with the one and only Jesse Johnson, the ‘greatest guitarist alive’ who is shortly to play the Jazz Cafe in Camden Town. Jesse talks with lucky Wayne Boucaud, of Camden Community Radio, about his new album ‘Verbal Penetration’.
Jesse’s music is informed by his sense of the interconnectedness between people that dates from a childhood spent close to people active in the Black liberation movements in the USA and South Africa. He talks here about the difficulty of recording albums such as his ‘Black in America’ which some record companies see as a minority interest and how this led him to talk the path he has. UNMISSABLE!!
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- About the 'Minneapolis sound'
- which Jessie Johnson helped develop
- More About Jesse Johnson
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