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Bootworks Theatre Talkshop
James Baker
3 episodes
2 hours ago
The sixth episode in a series of Podcasts where James Baker of Bootworks Theatre speaks with a number of children's performance makers and producers about their work. In this episode James chats with Artistic Director of Forced Entertainment and Independent Artist, Tim Etchells, about his performance of ‘That Night Follows Day’. The piece is performed by a chorus of children (aged between 8 and 15), who interrogate the ways in which adults shape and define the world of young people. The show offers up a range of advice, facts, white lies and excuses that children hear from adults, and explores how we are all both made and constrained by language as we try to describe our experiences and imagine our futures. Additional material in this podcast was kindly provided by Forced Entertainment. Links to things/people discussed include: That Night Follows Day: https://www.forcedentertainment.com/projects/that-night-follows-day/ Campo: https://www.campo.nu/en Hester Chillingworth: http://hesterchillingworth.com/ Music by Dougie Evans: www.dougieevans.com.
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The sixth episode in a series of Podcasts where James Baker of Bootworks Theatre speaks with a number of children's performance makers and producers about their work. In this episode James chats with Artistic Director of Forced Entertainment and Independent Artist, Tim Etchells, about his performance of ‘That Night Follows Day’. The piece is performed by a chorus of children (aged between 8 and 15), who interrogate the ways in which adults shape and define the world of young people. The show offers up a range of advice, facts, white lies and excuses that children hear from adults, and explores how we are all both made and constrained by language as we try to describe our experiences and imagine our futures. Additional material in this podcast was kindly provided by Forced Entertainment. Links to things/people discussed include: That Night Follows Day: https://www.forcedentertainment.com/projects/that-night-follows-day/ Campo: https://www.campo.nu/en Hester Chillingworth: http://hesterchillingworth.com/ Music by Dougie Evans: www.dougieevans.com.
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Bootworks Theatre Talkshop
Ep:06 with Tim Etchells
The sixth episode in a series of Podcasts where James Baker of Bootworks Theatre speaks with a number of children's performance makers and producers about their work. In this episode James chats with Artistic Director of Forced Entertainment and Independent Artist, Tim Etchells, about his performance of ‘That Night Follows Day’. The piece is performed by a chorus of children (aged between 8 and 15), who interrogate the ways in which adults shape and define the world of young people. The show offers up a range of advice, facts, white lies and excuses that children hear from adults, and explores how we are all both made and constrained by language as we try to describe our experiences and imagine our futures. Additional material in this podcast was kindly provided by Forced Entertainment. Links to things/people discussed include: That Night Follows Day: https://www.forcedentertainment.com/projects/that-night-follows-day/ Campo: https://www.campo.nu/en Hester Chillingworth: http://hesterchillingworth.com/ Music by Dougie Evans: www.dougieevans.com.
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6 years ago
59 minutes 6 seconds

Bootworks Theatre Talkshop
Ep:05 with Sibylle Peters
The fifth episode in a series of Podcasts where James Baker of Bootworks Theatre speaks with a number of children's performance makers and producers about their work. In this episode James chats with researcher and performance artist Sibylle Peters about time (and children’s relationship with it), playing vs reality, listening to children as equals, zombies, children as members of the public, live-art, children's understanding of diversity, and destruction. Additional material in this podcast was kindly provided by the Live Art Development Agency (LADA); http://www.thisisliveart.co.uk/ Links to things discussed include: Playing Up Live Art: http://www.thisisliveart.co.uk/projects/playing-up-live-art-for-kids-adults/ Kaputt: The Academy of Destruction: http://www.thisisliveart.co.uk/projects/kaputt-the-transgenerational-academy-of-destruction/ The Fundus Theater: http://www.fundus-theater.de/ Music by Dougie Evans: www.dougieevans.com.
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7 years ago
53 minutes 22 seconds

Bootworks Theatre Talkshop
Ep:04 with Andy Field
The fourth episode in a series of Podcasts where James Baker of Bootworks Theatre speaks with a number of children's performance makers and producers about their work. In this episode James chats with renowned artist, writer and curator Andy Field whose work LookOut invites audiences to imagine a future alongside a child – whilst gazing out upon a rooftop cityscape. We discuss the skill involved in chatting to kids, the future of the theatre phenomenon that is Forest Fringe and reminisce about a time that James climbed a ladder for an extremely long time in the name of art. Music by Dougie Evans: www.dougieevans.com.
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8 years ago
59 minutes 34 seconds

Bootworks Theatre Talkshop
The sixth episode in a series of Podcasts where James Baker of Bootworks Theatre speaks with a number of children's performance makers and producers about their work. In this episode James chats with Artistic Director of Forced Entertainment and Independent Artist, Tim Etchells, about his performance of ‘That Night Follows Day’. The piece is performed by a chorus of children (aged between 8 and 15), who interrogate the ways in which adults shape and define the world of young people. The show offers up a range of advice, facts, white lies and excuses that children hear from adults, and explores how we are all both made and constrained by language as we try to describe our experiences and imagine our futures. Additional material in this podcast was kindly provided by Forced Entertainment. Links to things/people discussed include: That Night Follows Day: https://www.forcedentertainment.com/projects/that-night-follows-day/ Campo: https://www.campo.nu/en Hester Chillingworth: http://hesterchillingworth.com/ Music by Dougie Evans: www.dougieevans.com.