The Traverse Podcast

Traverse Theatre

The Traverse Podcast is a new series of conversations between the Traverse’s Co-Artistic Director Designate Debbie Hannan and the most exciting and innovative theatremakers, creatives and cultural figures around. Taking the author Arundhati Roy’s provocation, ‘the pandemic is a portal’, they discuss what theatre and culture means, where it’s at right now, what it could – or should – be, and lots more besides. They are intimate, candid conversations about lived experience, where people speak their personal truth to power. From internationalism to disability rights, politics to music videos, censorship to signing BSL in a Scottish accent, The Traverse Podcast is a lively place to listen, debate and have a laugh too. It’s always got its eyes on the future – and how we get there. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. The Dream Frequencies: From Dusk to Dawn

    04/14/2021

    The Dream Frequencies: From Dusk to Dawn

    Follow the Dreamers from dusk until dawn in this seamless, 40 minute audio journey, encompassing all episodes of The Dream Frequencies in a single listening experience. Over the last 12 months, our waking lives have changed beyond our imagining – and for many of us, so have the lives we lead during sleep. During the UK’s first Covid-19 lockdown, musician and sound designer MJ McCarthy (Turntable) found himself regularly talking to his friends and family about their dreams; dreams which were getting more frequent, vivid, abstract, confusing, disturbing, and sometimes even liberating. Inspired by these conversations and confessions, MJ set out to explore the liminal world of dreams in a series of interviews with a range of creative collaborators. Blending a polyphonic selection of excerpts from these interviews with an original score in three movements, The Dream Frequencies is an invitation to tune into an evening of sleep and dreams. Journey with MJ and his contributors from dusk until dawn - from the unsettling to the bizarre to the soothing and back again - in this immersive audio theatre experience which transports listeners into the unknown and unexpected worlds inside the heads and under the eyelids of others. Contributors include journalist Peter Geoghegan, comic Mark Thomas, writers Kirstin Innes and Cathy Forde, playwright and nurse Uma Nada-Rajah, poet Tawona Sitholé, storyteller Mara Menzies and theatremaker Isobel McArthur. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    41 min
  2. The Dream Frequencies: Episode 3 - Dawn

    03/31/2021

    The Dream Frequencies: Episode 3 - Dawn

    Over the last 12 months, our waking lives have changed beyond our imagining – and for many of us, so have the lives we lead during sleep. During the UK’s first Covid-19 lockdown, musician and sound designer MJ McCarthy (Turntable) found himself regularly talking to his friends and family about their dreams; dreams which were getting more frequent, vivid, abstract, confusing, disturbing, and sometimes even liberating. Inspired by these conversations and confessions, MJ set out to explore the liminal world of dreams in a series of interviews with a range of creative collaborators. Blending a polyphonic selection of excerpts from these interviews with an original score in three movements, The Dream Frequencies is an invitation to tune into an evening of sleep and dreams. Journey with MJ and his contributors from dusk until dawn - from the unsettling to the bizarre to the soothing and back again - in this immersive audio theatre experience which transports listeners into the unknown and unexpected worlds inside the heads and under the eyelids of others. In this final episode, 'Dawn', the dreamers reveal further nocturnal experiences, including an awkward octopus extraction, a first encounter with sleep paralysis and the eventual emergence into wakefulness once more. Contributors to this episode, in order of appearance, are comic Mark Thomas, journalist Peter Geoghegan, playwright and nurse Uma Nada-Rajah, theatremaker Isobel McArthur, writer Kirstin Innes, are storyteller Mara Menzies, writer Cathy Forde and poet Tawona Sitholé, The Traverse Theatre is funded by Creative Scotland and The City of Edinburgh Council, with additional support from The Scottish Government Performing Arts Venues Relief Fund. The Dream Frequencies is part of the Creative Community - Irish Theatre in Scotland series, a Traverse Theatre partnership with the Consulate General of Ireland, Edinburgh. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    16 min
  3. The Dream Frequencies: Episode 2 - Deep Sleep (Lockdown)

    03/24/2021

    The Dream Frequencies: Episode 2 - Deep Sleep (Lockdown)

    Over the last 12 months, our waking lives have changed beyond our imagining – and for many of us, so have the lives we lead during sleep. During the UK’s first Covid-19 lockdown, musician and sound designer MJ McCarthy (Turntable) found himself regularly talking to his friends and family about their dreams; dreams which were getting more frequent, vivid, abstract, confusing, disturbing, and sometimes even liberating. Inspired by these conversations and confessions, MJ set out to explore the liminal world of dreams in a series of interviews with a range of creative collaborators. Blending a polyphonic selection of excerpts from these interviews with an original score in three movements, The Dream Frequencies is an invitation to tune into an evening of sleep and dreams. Journey with MJ and his contributors from dusk until dawn - from the unsettling to the bizarre to the soothing and back again - in this immersive audio theatre experience which transports listeners into the unknown and unexpected worlds inside the heads and under the eyelids of others. In this second episode, 'Deep Sleep (Lockdown)', the Dreamers describe how their dreams have become more interesting to compensate for their increasingly boring waking lives. For some that means dreaming of train travel, bumping into old friends, going to the theatre, and meeting David Bowie... Contributors to this episode, in order of appearance, are storyteller Mara Menzies, poet Tawona Sitholé, comic Mark Thomas, writer Kirstin Innes, journalist Peter Geoghegan, theatremaker Isobel McArthur, writer Cathy Forde, and playwright and nurse Uma Nada-Rajah. The Traverse Theatre is funded by Creative Scotland and The City of Edinburgh Council, with additional support from The Scottish Government Performing Arts Venues Relief Fund. The Dream Frequencies is part of the Creative Community - Irish Theatre in Scotland series, a Traverse Theatre partnership with the Consulate General of Ireland, Edinburgh. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    14 min

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The Traverse Podcast is a new series of conversations between the Traverse’s Co-Artistic Director Designate Debbie Hannan and the most exciting and innovative theatremakers, creatives and cultural figures around. Taking the author Arundhati Roy’s provocation, ‘the pandemic is a portal’, they discuss what theatre and culture means, where it’s at right now, what it could – or should – be, and lots more besides. They are intimate, candid conversations about lived experience, where people speak their personal truth to power. From internationalism to disability rights, politics to music videos, censorship to signing BSL in a Scottish accent, The Traverse Podcast is a lively place to listen, debate and have a laugh too. It’s always got its eyes on the future – and how we get there. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.