This month Holly Barradell is in conversation with Anne Langford, co-creator of Helen Crevel’s original audio piece Seedling – that focuses on potential motherhood, environmental responsibility and consumerism – will be installed alongside a new audio piece for children and young people under 12. Housed in a specially designed space, audiences are once again invited inside to hear the piece, feeling like they are entering a domestic space, someone’s home, with the dome-like shape covered in textiles and fabrics.
Co-created with Years 3 and 4 at Cottesmore Academy, Rutland, the project captures and amplifies intergenerational stories of multicultural family heritage. Seedling also aims to make discussion around the climate crisis more accessible and more easily understood.
Follow these links to read more about content referred to in the interview:
https://www.dramaturgy.co.uk/single-post/2016/02/18/interview-with-dramaturg-nina-steiger
Understanding Dramaturgy.
A intro to the heroine's journey https://heroinejourneys.com/heroines-journey/ Ira Glass on developing Taste and creativity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbC4gqZGPSY&t=5s The Virgins promise, the starting point for Cub https://diymfa.com/writing/virgins-promise-part-one/
Finally, read more about Carbon Theatre and the project here: https://www.carbontheatre.org.uk/seedling
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- FréquenceTous les 2 mois
- Publiée8 avril 2024 à 18:35 UTC
- Durée42 min
- Saison4
- Épisode8
- ClassificationTous publics