20/05/2014
Janice talks to Nigerian poet and activist Tolu Ogunlesi, plus novelist Kate Tough discusses her new book and Irish singer Cara Dillon chats about her new album.
Janice talks to Nigerian poet and activist Tolu Ogunlesi.
Glaswegian novelist Kate Tough discusses her new book 'Head for the Edge, Keep on Walking'
Composer Thomas Butler talks about his new work 'Elbow Room' which is the result of an 18 month residency with Red Note Ensemble for Music and Sound's Embedded project. 'Elbow Room' explores the psychogeography of cites, how we affect the city and how the city affects us.
Irish folk singer Cara Dillon chats about her new album 'A Thousand Hearts'.
Artistic Director of Bodysurf Scotland, Karl Jay-Lewin joins Janice to talk about the 'Rise Dance Festival' programme of contemporary dance which is taking place in the in Findhorn.
And director Nazli Tabatabai-Khatambakhsh tells Janice about her production 'Heart' which is an explosive political thriller told through the lens of a sensual love story, a dynamic cocktail of physical theatre and performance poetry.
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