The Culture Shot Midas
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Welcome to the Culture Shot, your regular shot of what’s new and noteworthy in the world of culture.
Hosted by Ben Monro-Davies, and brought to you by Midas – the leading communications agency for culture – each episode is a shot of culture, from books to theatre, film to dance, music to art.
Joined by a different guest each time, including writers, artists, creators and more, we get to the bottom of the most pressing issues in the culture sector today, while learning how our guests got to where they are today.
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The Culture Shot on... The rise in foreign film & TV
Foreign language film and television has been dominating our screens. With films such RRR (India) making history as the first foreign language film to win the Best Original Song category at this year’s Golden Globes, and Parasite (South Korea) scooping up all the major awards in 2020.
To talk about the rise in foreign language film and television, filmmaker Natasha Lance Rogoff joins host Ben Monro-Davies, and shares the fascinating tale of how she brought Sesame Street to post-communist Russia. In the wake of political tensions, she talks about navigating the cultural clashes colouring nearly every aspect of the production and how she adapted the iconic series for Russian audiences. Her new book Muppets in Moscow hits UK bookshelves this month. -
The Culture Shot on... An Insight Into London's Coolest Female-led Studios
What does it take to run a top studio space in the heart of South-East London?
In this episode, Loanne Collyer, Consultant at one of London’s most versatile production and events spaces, Sugar Studios, speaks to host Ben Monro-Davies to offer an insight into what happens behind-the-scenes. She discusses day-to-day activity, working with a wide portfolio of clients, and trends for the future of studio space -
The Culture Shot on... Creating memorable characters
When we think of popular children’s literature, the first thing that comes to mind are the characters. From Quentin Blake’s unique style as featured in Roald Dahl’s books, to David McKee’s beloved Elmer the patchwork elephant, through to the classics including Beatrix Potter and Dr Seuss.
On this episode, children’s author and illustrator Korky Paul, the man behind everyone’s favourite witch, Winnie the Witch and her feline companion Wilbur, speaks to host Ben Monro-Davies about the impact of his characters on children’s reading.
This year marks the 35thanniversary of the iconic series and Korky sheds light on the process behind creating a character much loved by children and adults alike. -
The Culture Shot on... Identity & creativity
Identity in the world of art and culture is reshaping the relationship between spectator and the artist, helping us to gain new perspectives and understanding of other people's lives.
On this episode, host Ben Monro-Davies speaks to art curator, Ellen Nash, who’s worked with world-renowned artists including Toma Stenko and Georgii Uv. She talks about how identity influences and inspires creativity. -
The Culture Shot on... Women in translation
Linguistic diversity is a valuable gift but can sometimes act as a barrier for important knowledge and work to get noticed.
On this episode, host Ben Monro-Davies speaks to Bibiana Mas, founder of the revolutionary independent publisher, 3TimesRebel Press. She talks the power of translation in helping minority voices gain the recognition they deserve. In regions where marginalised groups are silenced for speaking their truth, translation can be a lifeline. -
The Culture Shot on... Art & Artificial Intelligence
What is does the future of art look like in an age of Artificial Intelligence?
In this episode, Ben Monro-Davies speaks to Aidan Meller, the creative gallery director behind Ai-Da the robot, world’s first humanoid AI robot artist.
He shares the story of Ai-Da’s early inception, seeing her AI evolve to become a media sensation and tackles the age-old debate of humans’ vs robots.
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