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Birmingham's new library; Naturally 7; killer whale film Blackfish

Vocal group Naturally 7, a report from Birmingham's new library, killer whale documentary Blackfish, and Kamila Shamsie's nomination for the Cultural Exchange. With John Wilson.

With John Wilson.

In 2010 Dawn Brancheau, a trainer at the Seaworld theme park, died after being dragged into the water by Tilikum, Seaworld's largest performing Orca. A new documentary, Blackfish, explores how Tilikum came to be in captivity and asks whether whales kept as performing animals will inevitably become aggressive. Philip Hoare, author of Leviathan Or The Whale, reviews.

The vocal group Naturally 7 are about to perform at this year's 大象传媒 Proms. They demonstrate how they create the sounds of a variety of instruments using just their voices, and reveal how they build up a song, layer by layer.

A big new library is the flagship project of Birmingham City Council's plans for the regeneration of the city. Ahead of the opening early in September, John takes a tour of the 拢188 million building, with project director Brian Gambles, and Birmingham-born author Jonathan Coe.

Author Kamila Shamsie reveals her Cultural Exchange choice: the 1950 classic movie All About Eve, with Bette Davis as an aging Broadway star.

Producer Rebecca Nicholson.

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30 minutes

Chapters

  • Blackfish

    Duration: 04:49

  • Library of Birmingham

    Duration: 08:13

  • Naturally 7

    Duration: 09:01

  • Cultural Exchange: Kamila Shamsie

    Duration: 05:41

Blackfish

A new documentary, Blackfish,聽asks whether whales kept as performing animals will inevitably become aggressive. Philip Hoare, author of Leviathan Or The Whale, reviews.

Naturally 7

The a cappella group Naturally 7聽talk to John Wilson about making music without intruments and the fine art of vocal harmony.

The Library of Birmingham

John takes a tour of the new Library of Birmingham, with project director Brian Gambles, and author Jonathan Coe.

Cultural Exchange: Kamila Shamsie

Author Kamila Shamsie reveals her Cutural Exchange choice: the 1950 classic movie, All About Eve, with Bette Davis as an ageing Broadway star.

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter John Wilson
Interviewed Guest Naturally 7
Interviewed Guest Kamila Shamsie
Producer Rebecca Nicholson
Editor John Goudie

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  • Fri 26 Jul 2013 19:15

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