10 episodes

Counterflows At Home podcast series

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Counterflows At Home podcast series

    The Ghost Tunes Podcast - Episode Two Who Are You From?

    The Ghost Tunes Podcast - Episode Two Who Are You From?

    Who are you from and where is your country? In June 2023 the artists from the Ghost Tunes project met face to face in Western Australia for the first time to discuss identity, race, country and the power of listening. In this second episode of the podcast we hear excerpts from a series of conversations between the Scottish and Australian artists Cass Ezeji, Cass Lynch, Theresa Sainty, Mei Swan Lim and Josie Vallely as they reflect on the themes of the residency. We follow their journey as they navigate differing perspectives on land, race and belonging and how this relates to their own research and practice.
    How is language tied to landscape? What does it mean to belong to the land? What does it mean to be on someone else’s country? In June 2023 Ghost Tunes brought musicians and writers from across Australia and Scotland together for the first time in Fremantle, Western Australia to discuss language, landscape and culture as part of an artistic residency. In this two part podcast series we follow the artists as they negotiate ideas around identity, ethnicity and contested histories ahead of a one-off live performance.
    Credits -
    Voices - Cass Ezeji, Madeleine Flynn, Cass Lynch, Theresa Sainty, Mei Swan Lim, Josie Vallely and Alasdair Campbell
    Podcast Producer - Alannah Chance
    Associate Producer - Emmie McLuskey
    Music and sound from Cass Ezeji, Theresa Sainty, Josie Vallely, Mei Swan Lim, Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey
    Thanks to all the artists, Auntie Marie Taylor, Noel Nannup, Bureau of Works, Kat Wilkinson, Creative Scotland, British Council, PS Art Space and the Fremantle Arts Centre, WA
    Ghost Tunes is a project initially conceived by Counterflows and the artists Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey and supported by the British Council and Creative Scotland. It was originally presented as part of Counterflows 2022.
     
     

    • 34 min
    The Ghost Tunes Podcast - Episode One Finding the Words

    The Ghost Tunes Podcast - Episode One Finding the Words

    The Ghost Tunes Podcast Episode One - Finding the words
    What does it mean to reclaim a lost language? Language revitalisation has been a part of a process of decolonisation in both Scotland and Australia, but the history of a language can be complex and contested. In this first episode of the podcast we hear from four artists from Ghost Tunes who speak minority languages.
    How is language tied to landscape? What does it mean to belong to the land? What does it mean to be on someone else’s country? In June 2023 Ghost Tunes brought musicians and writers from across Australia and Scotland together for the first time in Fremantle, Western Australia to discuss language, landscape and culture as part of an artistic residency. In this two part podcast series we follow the artists as they negotiate ideas around identity, ethnicity and contested histories ahead of a one-off live performance.

    Credits -
    Voices - Cass Ezeji, Cass Lynch, Theresa Sainty, Josie Vallely and Alasdair Campbell
    Podcast Producer - Alannah Chance
    Associate Producer - Emmie McLuskey
    Music and sound from Cass Ezeji, Theresa Sainty, Josie Vallely, Mei Swan Lim, Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey
    Thanks to all the artists; Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey, Auntie Marie Taylor, Noel Nannup, Bureau of Works, Kat Wilkinson, Creative Scotland, British Council, PS Art Space and the Fremantle Arts Centre, WA

    • 34 min
    'It's Not by the Details': Park Jiha and Roy Claire Potter in conversation

    'It's Not by the Details': Park Jiha and Roy Claire Potter in conversation

    Why do some collaborations work so well? South Korean musician Park Jiha first met English artist and writer Roy Claire Potter for a collaboration session by BBC Radio 3’s Late Junction in 2020. This time they reunited on stage at Glasgow’s community central halls for the opening night of Counterflows 2022 and focused their improvisation around a series of photos which Jiha had sent Roy in advance. The photos were snapshots of Jiha’s everyday life in Korea: a cake she had baked; cat paws poking under a door; an eroded shell. Roy used these cues as the jump off point for their texts.
    In this podcast episode, Jiha comes together with Roy to talk directly to each other’s work in a way they generally avoid doing in advance. Jiha reveals the story behind the images she chose and Roy discusses how she interpreted them, all interwoven with a recording of their live performance.
    Produced by Alannah Chance.

    • 19 min
    Water Rhythms: Listening to Climate Change

    Water Rhythms: Listening to Climate Change

    Susie Ibarra and Michele Koppes present a podcast of soundscapes and stories in Water Rhythms: Listening to Climate Change. Water Rhythms is the story of climate change as told by the ice and water. It is the acoustic story of our entanglements with a changing climate and changing landscapes of our own making. Through Water Rhythms, we invite listeners into more embodied ways of understanding how we are inextricably connected to the Earth’s freshwater, by bringing sound, music and science together, in dialogue.

    • 26 min
    Nakul Krishnamurthy & Nrithya Pillai: Reimagining Ramayana

    Nakul Krishnamurthy & Nrithya Pillai: Reimagining Ramayana

    ""I am from a Brahminical background. Nrithya comes from a marginalised community. So, how do we work out those politics?"" The composer and singer Nakul Krishnamurthy embarks on an ambitious project with the dancer and activist Nrithya Pillai. Can they successfully navigate caste politics and class-based structures, the reimagining of an Indian epic, the subversion of a ""classical"" art form... and a physical distance of over six thousand miles? This podcast goes behind-the-scenes of their remarkable collaboration for Counterflows At Home, 'Lal̩itam Varn̩n̩am Asuram'.

    • 50 min
    Quinie: Conyach

    Quinie: Conyach

    This is a 2 part podcast exploring the cultural context of Nawken (Scottish Traveller) song traditions and their links with wider social justice struggles for Scottish Travellers. This is part of a wider piece of work that me and Davie have been doing looking at the relationships between Nawken cultural ‘outputs’ (song /storytelling/craft) and access to sites. Davie Donaldson is Nawken.

    • 34 min

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