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Breaking Boundaries: spotlighting Welsh artists and their international collaborations

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British Council Wales launches season two of 'Breaking Boundaries', hosted by award-winning musician Georgia Ruth. Following its 2023 debut, the podcast spotlights Welsh artists and their international collaborators, forging creative partnerships between Wales and New Zealand, France, Vietnam, Brazil, and beyond.

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Portada del episodio Breaking Boundaries S2: Episode 4: Visual Arts Without Borders

Breaking Boundaries S2: Episode 4: Visual Arts Without Borders

In the series two finale, we explore how visual arts can create powerful international connections. Sir John Akomfrah discusses his immersive exhibition Listening All Night to the Rain, which premieres this Saturday, 24 May, at Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales. It marks the first stop on its UK national tour, following its acclaimed run at the 60th Venice Biennale. Museum curators Lowri Angharad Williams and Ceri Jones also reveal how the installation - weaving themes of memory, migration, and climate change through sonic landscapes - represents a significant moment for Wales in the global arts scene.  Then we journey to Paris with artist Anna Falcini as she explores the legacy of Welsh artist Gwen John. She traces Gwen John's footsteps in Paris, discovering personal letters and notebooks in the Musée Rodin archives inspiring a moving performance piece.  Produced by Hannah Loy for British Council Wales.

22 de may de 2025 - 28 min
Portada del episodio Breaking Boundaries S2: Episode 3: Exploring global theatre links

Breaking Boundaries S2: Episode 3: Exploring global theatre links

Georgia Ruth explores innovative theatre partnerships across borders. Discover Dirty Protest Theatre's "The Exquisite Corpse" initiative with Brazil's People's Palace Projects – a creative chain connecting artists in Wrexham, Rhondda Valley, and Caernarfon with indigenous performers from the Wauja community in the Amazon region of Brazil.  The episode then features Hijinx Theatre's 'Bon Appétit,' a playful puppetry project with France's Compagnie de L'Oiseau-Mouche that includes performers with learning disabilities. Using the absence of a Welsh equivalent for "Bon Appétit" as inspiration, this Wales in France programme production examines cultural connections through food.  Produced by Hannah Loy for British Council Wales

9 de may de 2025 - 26 min
Portada del episodio Breaking Boundaries S2: Episode 2: Literature Without Borders

Breaking Boundaries S2: Episode 2: Literature Without Borders

In this second episode Georgia Ruth explores the significance of international collaboration for Welsh writers. Playwright Ian Rowlands discusses his boundary-pushing 'Aurora Borealis' anti-theatre project developed with South African theatre director and performer Tiisetso Mashifane wa Noni, challenging conventional performances through cross-cultural approaches.  The episode then delves into the powerful Room/Ystafell/Phòng anthology with poet Joshua Jones, who speaks with Welsh Poets Lauren Morais and Leo Drayton along with their collaborators in Viet Nam, Xuân Tùng and Maik Cây. They discuss their projects celebrating LGBTQ+ communities' spaces and exploring queer identities, heritage, and unexpected parallels between Wales and Vietnam. Through poetry, photography, dance and other disciplines, these creative exchanges transcend cultural boundaries while preserving distinct voices.

25 de abr de 2025 - 33 min
Portada del episodio Breaking Boundaries S2: Episode 1: Music

Breaking Boundaries S2: Episode 1: Music

Musical collaborations spanning hemispheres as Georgia Ruth reflects on her experience of the Māori Cymraeg SongHubs project with acclaimed producer Greg Haver. Welsh musician Carwyn Ellis, and Aotearoa New Zealand artist and producer Kingdon Chapple Wilson (aka KINGS) explain how recent release 'Marae' was created. APRA's Stormie Kereopa-Lloyd and Natasha Beckman of British Council New Zealand provide context for these cross-cultural exchanges. The journey continues with Lleuwen Steffan's captivating 'Tafod Arian' project, revitalising Welsh sacred music traditions. She speaks with Elen Elis, Artistic Director of the National Eisteddfod of Wales about her tour of 50 chapels and the evolution of her music and production skills through The Global Network for Women Music Producers.

11 de abr de 2025 - 38 min
Portada del episodio Season 2: Breaking Boundaries Trailer

Season 2: Breaking Boundaries Trailer

Breaking Boundaries: Season Two  From Wales to New Zealand, Vietnam, Brazil, and beyond...  Join award-winning Welsh musician Georgia Ruth for a new four-part podcast series exploring how artists across different disciplines are pushing creative boundaries and fostering international collaborations.  Featuring interviews with diverse Welsh artists and cultural figures, the series uncovers how international exchange enriches creative practice, builds lasting connections, and positions Wales on the global arts stage.  The series includes Welsh musicians Carwyn Ellis and producer Greg Haver, discussing their work connecting with musicians and producers in Aotearoa, New Zealand; Lleuwen Steffan sharing how her 'Tafod Arian' project celebrates the roots of Welsh sacred music; writer Ian Rowlands exploring his boundary-pushing 'Aurora Borealis' anti-theatre project; and poet Joshua Jones celebrating LGBTQ+ communities' spaces with connections to Vietnam.  Listeners will also hear from Welsh theatre companies Dirty Protest Theatre and Hijinx about their connections with communities in France and remote areas of Brazil; internationally acclaimed artist Sir John Akomfrah discussing his upcoming exhibition moving from the Venice Biennale to the National Museum Wales; and Anna Falcini's connection with France and exploration of Welsh artist Gwen John's legacy.

8 de abr de 2025 - 1 min
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