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17 September 2019
Nano-chat with Adrian Evans from Totally Thames and Thames Festival Trust
If you want to find out more about Totally Thames and the Thames Festival Trust, check out our interview with Adrian Evans.
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17 September 2019
Interview with Kate Forde, Thames Festival Trust
"We live in a global, interconnected society and yet young people often just live in their own bubbles. This project provides a great framework to help them demystify other cultures and to challenge perceptions."
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16 September 2019
Interview with Justina Jang, a festival director of the Kingston Korea Festival
"The world is getting smaller everyday. It is important to learn to live with people from different cultural and religious backgrounds. Through culture, we can all learn, understand each other and relate to each other."
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15 September 2019
Nano-chat with Anne Timson, Women on the Waters’ Edge: Tales from Thameside
From the first queens of England to working-class women toiling in male-dominated industries, learn more about the city’s rich heritage by joining In Her Shoes Walks.
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14 September 2019
Interview with Linda Wilkinson, playwright
"The view of St Pauls Cathedral from Southwark is one of my earliest memories. It’s the place I go to when I need to think."
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13 September 2019
Nano-chat with Andy Triggs-Hodge, Regatta London
Get active and get out on the water with Regatta London. For one day in September, the River Thames will be closed to encourage paddle-sports out into the open.
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13 September 2019
Interview with Emma Reynolds, fine art art screenprinter
Screenprinter Emma Reynolds talks about her work with Urabn Soup, which ran an exhibition for Totally Thames 2019 to raise money for the Air Ambulance.
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12 September 2019
Interview with Carmina Masoliver, poet and founder of She Grrrowls
"I’m most at peace by the sea, but the river allows busy Londoners a place for quiet contemplation, and I always find it a soothing place to be."
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12 September 2019
Interview with Chris Levine, visual artist
Chris Levine, creator of iconic Lightness of Being, releases new exhibition at Sotheby's.
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11 September 2019
Nano-chat with Florence Evans, Foragers of the Foreshore
Find out more about mudlarking by visiting this expansive exhibition. Check-in at the Bargehouse and chat to mudlarkers about their favourite discoveries and explore the secret stories of those who came before us.
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11 September 2019
Want my job? with Iain Chambers, composer and sound artist
"The greatest feeling is hearing a piece you've written performed by great musicians for the very first time. It's as though the music suddenly goes into three dimensions, or moves from black and white to technicolour. It sends shivers up my spine."
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10 September 2019
Interview with Jamal Hassan, writer and performance poet
"There is no such thing as bad poetry, it is only unpolished."
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9 September 2019
Want my job? with John Pendal
Wondering how to make it as a comedian? Discover John Pendal's pathway into the arts...
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9 September 2019
Interview with Henry Reichhold, photographer
We talk to Henry Reichhold about his career, it's highlights, and his project for Totally Thames Festival 2019
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8 September 2019
Nano-chat with Yemisi Mokoulu, My Story of Water
Dive deeper into the tales behind your water by visiting this art installation and hearing from 500 children about their water stories. Bringing young people together and sparking conversations about water poverty, head over to Oxo Towers and learn more about H20..
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8 September 2019
Want my job? with Claire Rammelkamp, co-founder of Wonderbox Theatre
Find out why Claire co-founded a theatre company, how she got there, and what her job looks like now.
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7 September 2019
What goes on at SlamJam?
Check out the impressive work SlamJam is doing to encourage young people into poetry and spoken word.
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6 September 2019
Interview with LoveJordan
"Often we walk along the shore at low tide and gently shuffle through all the fragments with our feet and try to imagine where it all came from."
Comment posted on 23 May 2024
What an interesting style of animation - one to check out. :)