Akram Khan
Michael Berkeley's guests is dancer and choreographer Akram Khan. He introduces music by Mussorgsky and Stravinsky, plus performance poetry by Kate Tempest.
Akram Khan is hardly ever still; an international star, he spins around the world with his dance company - just this last month he's been performing in Santa Barbara, Corby, Moscow, Seattle, Spain, Austria... Born in London, the son of a Bangladeshi restaurant owner, Khan was talent-spotted at the age of 13 by director Peter Brook, who cast him in the RSC production of the Mahabharata - which led to his first international tour on stage. Now just into his forties, Akram Khan has won numerous international dance awards, including the Olivier. In 2012 he choreographed and danced in the opening ceremony of the London Olympics. He's collaborated with prima ballerina Sylvie Guillem, with sculptor Anthony Gormley, and worked with the National Ballet of China. And he's choreographed for Kylie Minogue. He says 'The reason I dance - is because of music!'
In Private Passions, Akram Khan tells Michael Berkeley about his childhood, when his aunties would gather and sing till 3am, and require the exhausted young Akram to accompany them on the tabla drums. He reveals why he decided to become a dancer, not a musician. And he talks frankly about trying to be a good father to his two young children now, and how they have transformed his life. Musical choices include Mussorgsky, Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, performance poetry by Kate Tempest, and a Flamenco protest song from the Spanish Civil War.
Produced by Elizabeth Burke
A Loftus production for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3.
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Akram Khan on the music that helps him get closer to stillness
Duration: 02:05
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Igor Stravinsky
The Rite of Spring (Introduction)
Orchestra: The Cleveland Orchestra. Conductor: Pierre Boulez. -
Zakir Hussain
Chhands
Performer: Zakir Hussain. -
Modest Mussorgsky
The Old Castle (Pictures at an Exhibition)
Music Arranger: Maurice Ravel. Orchestra: Berliner Philharmoniker. Conductor: Sir Simon Rattle. -
Heiner Goebbels
The Absence of Time (Ashes and Snow)
Performer: Samuel Vigoda. Ensemble: Eastwestern String Ensemble. -
Isaac Albéniz
Asturias (Suite Espanola)
Performer: Andrés Segovia. -
Kae Tempest
Brand New Ancients
Performer: Kae Tempest. -
Trent Reznor
Hand Covers Bruise
Composer: Atticus Ross. Performer: Trent Reznor. Performer: Atticus Ross. -
SÃlvia Pérez Cruz
Gallo Rojo, Gallo Negro
Performer: SÃlvia Pérez Cruz.
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- Sun 13 Dec 2015 12:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
- Sun 3 Jul 2016 12:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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