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The Power of Music: Radical Listening for the Climate Emergency

Arts & Ecology

Release Date: 07/14/2022

Listening to Nature — a conversation with environmental journalist Anna Turns show art Listening to Nature — a conversation with environmental journalist Anna Turns

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This week's podcast is a conversation between guest interviewer Dr. Mike Edwards, co-founder of environmental organisation Sound Matters, and scientist and journalist Anna Turns who is the Senior environment editor of Conservation UK. Anna writes:  I specialise in crafting features and radio documentaries about sustainability, from climate change and renewable energy to marine issues, food and farming. My first book, Go Toxic Free: Easy and Sustainable Ways to Reduce Chemical Pollution, was published in 2022, and I enjoy presenting episodes of BBC Radio 4’s Costing the Earth...

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Finding the Point of Encounter: Chantal Bilodeau show art Finding the Point of Encounter: Chantal Bilodeau

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Chantal Bilodeau is a Montreal-born, New York-based playwright and translator whose work focuses on the intersection of storytelling and the climate crisis. She is the founding artistic director of the Arts & Climate Initiative, where she has spearheaded initiatives for nearly two decades, getting theatre and educational communities, as well as audiences in the U.S. and abroad, to engage in climate conversation and climate action through programming that includes live events, talks, publications, workshops, artist convenings, and an award-winning distributed theatre festival. Playwriting...

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Going Deep with Nature: Eva Bakkeslett and Astrid Ardagh show art Going Deep with Nature: Eva Bakkeslett and Astrid Ardagh

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Show notes Mentioned in the episode The Book of Trespass By Nick Hayes https://astridardagh.com https://www.evabakkeslett.com www.thecoferenceofthebirds.net Biographies Eva Eva Bakkeslett is an artist, filmmaker, curator and gentle activist, exploring the potential for social change through gentle actions and subtle mind-shifts. Her socially engaged practice often combines film, participatory events and workshops; She frequently collaborates with other artist, activists, scientist and engaged people in her work. Eva creates spaces and experiences that challenge our thinking and unravel new...

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Dr. Rich Blundell & Rita Leduc. Collaborating with Nature show art Dr. Rich Blundell & Rita Leduc. Collaborating with Nature

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Arts & Ecology is a new podcast all about the vital role art and culture play in creating a regenerative future.  Each season we ask artists, authors, and curators one question. This season we ask, how can we tell better stories? This week's guests are ecologist Dr. Rich Blundell and artist Rita Leduc. Guest Bios: Rich My lived-experience is a deeply reciprocal relationship of continuity with nature. Over a  this has provided access to an inexhaustible source of natural knowledge.  But when the science I "know" is coupled to first-hand participation in the story of...

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Ben Goldsmith: Loss, Grief and the Wonder of Nature. show art Ben Goldsmith: Loss, Grief and the Wonder of Nature.

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Arts & Ecology is a new podcast all about the vital role art and culture play in creating a regenerative future. Each season we ask artists, authors, and curators one question. This season we ask, How can we tell better stories?    In this episode, Natasha is in conversation with author, environmentalist, and financier Ben Goldsmith.    Ben is a British environmentalist and financier. He is a leading light in the rewilding movement in Britain and Europe, as well as a pioneer of green investment. Ben and his wife, Jemima, are rewilding their farm in Somerset,...

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Sharon Blackie: Re-enchanting stories show art Sharon Blackie: Re-enchanting stories

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Arts & Ecology is a new podcast all about the vital role art and culture play in creating a regenerative future. Each season we ask artists, authors, and curators one question. This season we ask, How can we tell better stories?    In this episode, Natasha speaks with author, mythologist, and pyschologist Sharon Blackie.   Dr. Sharon Blackie is an award-winning writer, psychologist and mythologist. Her highly acclaimed books, courses, lectures and workshops are focused on the development of the mythic imagination, and on the relevance of myths, fairy tales and folk...

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Reimagining Culture: Art and Technology for an Ecological Age with James Bridle show art Reimagining Culture: Art and Technology for an Ecological Age with James Bridle

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Arts and Ecology is a brand new podcast about the vital role art and culture plays in creating a regenerative future. This season we ask authors, artists, and curators one question: How can we tell better stories?   James Bridle is a writer, artist and technologist. Their artworks have been commissioned by galleries and institutions and exhibited worldwide and on the internet. Their writing has appeared in magazines and newspapers including Wired, the Atlantic, the New Statesman, the Guardian, and the Financial Times. They are the author of 'New Dark Age' (2018) and 'Ways of Being'...

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Art and Activism: Acknowledging Complexity with Ackroyd & Harvey show art Art and Activism: Acknowledging Complexity with Ackroyd & Harvey

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Arts & Ecology is a new podcast all about the vital role art and culture play in creating a regenerative future. This season we ask artists, authors, anc curators one question: How can we tell better stories?   Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey (b. 1959/1959 England) are internationally acclaimed for creating works that intersect art, activism, architecture, biology, ecology and history.  Referencing memory and time, nature and culture, urban political ecologies, the climate emergency and degradation of the living planet, their time-based practice reveals an intrinsic bias towards...

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Katherine May: Listening to our Senses in Uncertain Times show art Katherine May: Listening to our Senses in Uncertain Times

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Arts & Ecology is a new podcast all about the vital role art and culture play in creating a regenerative future. This season we ask authors, artists and curators one question, “How can we tell better stories?” Not just about the many crises we face but about the regenerative future so many of us are working hard to build.   This week, we speak with author Katherine May. Katherine is an internationally bestselling author and podcaster living in Whitstable, UK. Her most recent book,  became an instant New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller. Her internationally...

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Season 2 Trailer show art Season 2 Trailer

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  Arts and Ecology is a podcast about the vital role art and culture play in creating a regenerative future. This season we ask one question, “How can we tell better stories?” And not just about the many crises we face but about the regenerative future so many of us are working hard to build. Join your host, Natasha Rivett-Carnac, for these in-depth conversations with artists, curators, and authors across a range of subjects and discover how you might bring a fresh perspective on story telling into your own practice

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Welcome to another episode of Arts & Ecology. This is our second episode and we're so glad you are joining us. 

Arts & Ecology is a brand new podcast about the vital role art and culture play in creating a regenerative future.

In this episode, we talk to the historic Dartington Summer School Artistic Director, Sara Mohr-Pietsch. Sara is a music broadcaster, curator and writer. She is one of the best-known voices on BBC Radio 3, where she hosts the experimental late-night show, Night Tracks, and has presented Breakfast, Music Matters and Hear and Now.

Sara and Natasha discuss how the power of listening is a transformative act for anyone interested in mitigating the ecological crisis. She shares with listeners her curatorial approach and how she creates events and experiences that are more democratic and bring people together for a unique experience. Sara also discusses with Natasha her own journey with nature and how she is raising her daughter in this new era of climate emergency. Listen to find out more about Sara’s extraordinary experience and insightful ideas. 

WHAT'S ON AT DARTINGTON THIS WEEK

Ways With Words, 12/07/2022 to 17/07/2022

This annual festival, which takes place in the Dartington Trust grounds, exists to celebrate and promote the power and potential of the written and spoken word.

 

In the gallery, Marianne de Trey, 12/07/2022 to 15/07/2022

A retrospective of the work of Marianne de Trey, showing the breadth of her talent and skill as a potter and artist - from unique one off pieces to sets of tableware; stoneware to porcelain.

 

Short Course, Finding Your Voice, 15/07/22

Discover who you are through song: this is a chance to find your own authentic voice with the support of a community of like-minded people 

 

In the Barn Cinema, a terrifically entertaining biopic of the iconic singer, played with verve, wild physicality and burn-the-screen-down charisma by Austin Butler

 

Come along to our weekly Saturday market showcasing the best in local food, crafts, music, and more!

 

To find out about all these events go to the Dartington website

 

To learn more about the ecological crisis and the vital role art and culture plays in creating a regenerative future, subscribe to the podcast on Apple or Spotify