Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3 announces the full line-up to its 2011 Free Thinking festival of ideas in Gateshead from 4 to 6 November, with new speakers joining prominent thinkers including Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales, Germaine Greer, Giles Fraser, Susie Orbach and William Hague.
Novelist Margaret Drabble, leading heart-surgeon Francis Wells, film-maker Molly Dineen, historian Linda Colley, poet Jackie Kay, space scientist Kevin Fong, children's author David Almond, neuro-scientist Sarah-Jayne Blakemore and best-selling Turkish author Elif Shafak – all will be tackling new and pressing topics in front of live audiences.
Now in its sixth year, Free Thinking takes place at The Sage Gateshead from 4 to 6 November and is a platform for today's innovative thinkers, who examine the world of ideas through talks, interviews, debates, original drama, essays and live performance.
All events are free and the festival is then broadcast by Radio 3 for the following three weeks.
This year's central theme is Change: exploring the mania for change sweeping the globe. Also up for debate: what should schools be for today?; the impact of an energy crisis on our civilisation; a reassessment of the much-maligned Luddites to mark their two hundredth anniversary in November; and a debate on the changing nature of news which will be jointly hosted and simulcast with ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 5 Live, in a special partnership between the two radio networks.
Mercury-nominated Newcastle band Maximo Park will be playing on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3's The Verb. Soprano Lisa Milne will be performing with members of Northern Sinfonia in Words And Music. And Jack Thorne (Skins, ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three's The Fades) has written a new drama set on the night of the riots, A Summer Night, to be broadcast live from the festival.
Matthew Dodd, Head of Speech Programmes at Radio 3, said: "We hope audiences at the Sage Gateshead and those listening at home will be challenged, impressed, intrigued and stimulated by the ideas and speakers at this year's Free Thinking festival of ideas.
"These are original lectures and talks, commissioned especially for Radio 3, and delivered in front of an audience so that members of the public can debate issues directly with leading thinkers. It should be a feast for the intellect, whether you are at the weekend, or hearing the broadcasts."
Highlights
The Free Thinking events will be broadcast on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3 for three weeks, beginning with Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales's keynote speech about the internet at 10pm on Friday 4 November, and continuing in various slots on Radio 3 including each weekday at 10pm.
The complete broadcast schedule is available to download from .
The Free Thinking Festival takes place at The Sage Gateshead from 4 to 6 November 2011. It consists of over 30 events over three days, all of which are free. Book now by calling The Sage Gateshead ticket office on 0191 443 4661 or online at .
More information on the Free Thinking Festival and this year's brochure can be found at
The Free Thinking Festival was established by Radio 3 in 2006 as a platform for innovative thinking and debate on ideas relevant to contemporary society. This is the festival's third year at The Sage Gateshead. Previous speakers at the festival include Brian Eno, David Milliband, Fiona Shaw, Tony Benn, Kevin McCloud, Albie Sachs, Jacqueline Wilson, Ian Paisley, Soweto Kinch, Lisa Jardine, William Orbit, Lionel Shriver and Will Self.
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