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    Explore " urbanism" with insightful episodes like "S4:E2 From Calgary with Love... Alex Sarian & Nicholas Bell in conversation with Criena Gehrke", "Ready, Set, Urbanism!", "S4:E1 A Feral Commons... Tairone Bastien in conversation with Stephanie Fortunato", "NATURE — with Tora Balslev, James Moore and Andreas Goritschnig — S2" and "S3:E12 The puppet is innocent... Basil Jones & Adrian Kohler in conversation with Stephanie Fortunato" from podcasts like ""The Three Bells", "Almost a Podcast", "The Three Bells", "IN SITU Podcast" and "The Three Bells"" and more!

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    S4:E2 From Calgary with Love... Alex Sarian & Nicholas Bell in conversation with Criena Gehrke

    S4:E2 From Calgary with Love... Alex Sarian & Nicholas Bell in conversation with Criena Gehrke

    In her swan song as a host for The Three Bells, Criena Gehrke (Executive Director, Queensland Theatre) speaks with two leading figures in Calgary’s arts and culture scene, Alex Sarian (President & CEO, Arts Commons) and Nicholas R. Bell (President & CEO, Glenbow Museum). The dynamic conversation covers plenty of ground: from the magic and warmth of Calgary’s cultural scene to the personal and institutional responsibilities carried on the road to reconciliation with indigenous communities. The Three Bells podcast is produced by AEA Consulting for the Global Cultural Districts Network (GCDN). Sound mixing and theme music by Artwave Studio. 


    References

    Glenbow: https://www.glenbow.org/

    Arts Commons: https://www.artscommons.ca/

    Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre: https://www.studiobell.ca/

    Central Library: https://calgarylibrary.ca/

    Contemporary Calgary: https://www.contemporarycalgary.com/

    Arts Commons Transformation Project: https://www.contemporarycalgary.com/

    Wanda Dalla Costa: https://www.avenuecalgary.com/city-life/how-indigenous-architecture-is-shaping-the-future-of-arts-commons/


    LinkedIns

    Alex Sarian: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexsarian/

    Nicholas Bell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-r-bell-6157b673/

    Wanda Dalla Costa, AIA, FRAIC, LEED AP:https://www.linkedin.com/in/tawarc/

    Criena Gehrke: https://www.linkedin.com/in/criena-gehrke-783303106/

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    Alex Sarian Bio

    From Madrid to Shanghai to New York City, Alex has worked with artists and arts organizations in fifteen countries spanning five continents. A Toronto native and fully bilingual, Alex was raised in Buenos Aires and moved to New York City in 2002, where he held senior executive roles at several arts institutions, including seven years at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.

     

    In January 2020, at the age of 36, Alex was appointed President & CEO of Arts Commons, becoming the youngest executive to oversee a major performing arts center in North America. In this role, he is responsible for the third largest arts center in Canada, home to six resident arts organizations, and over 200 community groups and commercial presenters. Occupying over 560,000 square feet in the downtown core of Canada’s third most diverse city, the Arts Commons complex normally welcomes more than 600,000 visitors to its 2,000 events every year, and features rehearsal studios, production workshops, education spaces, art/media/sound galleries, restaurants, public community areas, and six performance venues—including the Jack Singer Concert Hall, noted by The New York Times as one of the best acoustic venues in North America. 

     

    Since beginning his tenure, Alex has led Arts Commons’ successful response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including the development of free outdoor and digital programming, the creation of an Indigenous reconciliation strategy, an unprecedented investment in digital and accessibility infrastructure, and launched the single largest cultural infrastructure project in Canadian history—scheduled to break ground in 2024.

     

    Passionate about civic engagement, Alex volunteers on a number of international boards in the areas of education, philanthropy, economic development, advocacy and policy, and innovation. 

     

    Alex received undergraduate and graduate degrees from New York University, is a graduate of the Community Shift program at Western University’s Ivey School of Business, and was an inaugural graduate of the Impact Program for Arts Leaders at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business.

    Nicholas Bell Bio

    Originally from Vancouver, Nicholas joined Glenbow in 2019 from his position as Senior Vice President for Curatorial Affairs at Mystic Seaport Museum in Mystic, Connecticut. Nicholas launched a formidable exhibitions program during his three years at the preeminent American maritime museum. He previously served as The Fleur and Charles Bresler Curator-in-Charge of the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery in Washington, DC, where he led the Renwick’s relaunch, increasing attendance from 150,000 annually to one million. In 2023, Nicholas was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal in recognition of his service to community. Nicholas is an author and editor of over ten books on art, museums, and contemporary culture and offers a proven background in spearheading change and successfully implementing strategic initiatives.

    S4:E1 A Feral Commons... Tairone Bastien in conversation with Stephanie Fortunato

    S4:E1 A Feral Commons... Tairone Bastien in conversation with Stephanie Fortunato

    Summary
    In the first episode of our 2024 season, our host Stephanie Fortunato speaks with Tairone Bastien, curator of 'A Feral Commons', a global public art co-commission project that examines the often unrecognized co-dependence and open-ended collaborations between human and non-human beings. The project is led by Alserkal Advisory in collaboration with GCDN and with support from UAP – and features site-specific installations located in three cultural districts worldwide: Alserkal Avenue, Kingston Creative, and Victoria Yards.

    Guest bio

    Tairone Bastien (he/him) is an independent curator based in Toronto and an Assistant Professor in the Criticism and Curatorial Practice program at Ontario College of Art and Design University. Tairone co-curated the inaugural Toronto Biennial of Art in 2019 and in 2022. From 2011-2016, Tairone established the arts program at Alserkal Avenue and the Alserkal Residency in Dubai, for artists, curators, and researchers in the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia. From 2005-2010, he was a curator for Performa in New York City, co-organizing the first three editions of the ground-breaking biennial of live performance art. Tairone holds a Master of Art from the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, New York; and a Bachelor’s Degree in Art History with a Minor in Critical Studies in Sexuality from the University of British Columbia.

     

    External references

     

    LinkedIns

    Tairone Bastien : https://www.linkedin.com/in/tairone-bastien-6310608/?originalSubdomain=ca

    Alserkal LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/alserkal/

    Camille Chedda:https://www.linkedin.com/in/camille-chedda-8233bb33/

    Io Makandal:https://www.linkedin.com/in/io-makandal-schiess-6b693629/

     

    Instagrams

    Muhannad Shono: https://www.instagram.com/muhannad.shono/

    Io Makandal: https://www.instagram.com/iomakandal/

    Camille Chedda: https://www.instagram.com/camillechedda/

    Alserkal: https://www.instagram.com/alserkalavenue/

    NATURE — with Tora Balslev, James Moore and Andreas Goritschnig — S2

    NATURE — with Tora Balslev, James Moore and Andreas Goritschnig — S2

    IN SITU Podcast episode 5 - Season 2, a three-way conversation between:
    > Tora Balslev, Emerging Artist of Metropolis/KIT (DK)
    > The partner James Moore, Curator-producer of Østfold International Theater (NO)
    > Andreas Goritschnig, Architect and cultural transformation designer and the Associate Citizen of La Strada Festival (AU)

    Credits

    Produced by IN SITU
    Editing and hosting : Jeanne Robet
    Graphic studio : Studio Muro
    A project led by IN SITU coordination team, Lieux publics.


    The IN SITU podcast is an action of the IN SITU the European platform for artistic creation in public space, in the frame of the project (UN)COMMON SPACES, cofunded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.


    IN SITU is the European platform for artistic creation in public space. It is led by Lieux publics, European and national centre for artistic creation in public space, located in Marseille (FR). Since 2003, it has supported around 300 artists and brings together 18 partners from 13 countries: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. IN SITU also gathers 13 associate partners from Belgium, France and 9 additional countries: China, Finland, Germany, Lithuania, Portugal, Slovakia, South Korea, Sri Lanka and Taiwan. The project (UN)COMMON SPACES 2020 – 2024 is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union. This communication reflects the view only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information therein.

    S3:E12 The puppet is innocent... Basil Jones & Adrian Kohler in conversation with Stephanie Fortunato

    S3:E12 The puppet is innocent... Basil Jones & Adrian Kohler in conversation with Stephanie Fortunato

    In the final episode of the 2023 season, our host, Stephanie Fortunato, speaks with Basil Jones and Adrian Kohler, founders of Handspring Puppet Company, whose monumental works include War Horse and Little Amal. They discuss the role of puppetry in storytelling, building new audiences, activism and bridging connections between communities. 


    The Three Bells podcast is produced by AEA Consulting for the Global Cultural Districts Network (GCDN). Sound mixing and theme music by Artwave Studio.


    External references:

    Bios:

    Basil Jones is the co-founder and Executive Producer of Handspring Puppet Company. Jones completed his BFA at UCT. In 1990, Jones set up a not for profit NGO Handspring Trust, which produced the award winning Spider’s Place, an innovative, multi-media science education series for TV, radio an comic aimed at young learners from disadvantaged backgrounds. The Handspring Trust is involved in a number of projects in urban township and rural areas, using puppetry as a means to educate and empower youth and bring communities together through street parades and performance. He received the Naledi Executive Directors Award (2012), a lifetime achievement award from Tshwane University (2006) and an honorary doctorate in literature from UCT (2012). 


    Adrian Kohler is the co-founder and Artistic Director of Handspring Puppet Company, and considered to be one of the world’s leading masters of his medium. He gained a BA Fine Art at the University of Cape Town and then spent a year at The Space Theatre and another in Birmingham U.K. at the Canon Hill Arts Centre and Weld Community Arts Centre. Kohler then moved to Botswana to run the National Popular Theatre Programme for three years. He has had a solo retrospective at the National Gallery in South Africa, and groups of his works have been shown at The Barbican Art Gallery, London and The Museum for African Art, New York. Kohler received the Michaelis Prize, a lifetime achievement award from Tshwane University (2006) and an honorary doctorate in literature UCT (2012). 


    Handspring Puppet Company

    Founded by Adrian Kohler and Basil Jones (with Jill Joubert and Jon Weinberg) in 1981, the Handspring Puppet Company continues to explore, innovate and push the boundaries of puppetry and contemporary performance. Deeply inspired by traditional puppetry – such as the Bunraku puppeteers of Japan and the Bamana puppeteers of Mali – Handspring fuses ancient craft, technical innovation and modern dramatic themes. Over four decades, the company has collaborated with world-renowned artists, directors, musicians, actors and theatre groups performing in 295 cities in 30 countries.

    SOCIAL JUSTICE — with Donika Rudi, Daniel Brine and JJ Tatten — S2

    SOCIAL JUSTICE — with Donika Rudi, Daniel Brine and JJ Tatten  — S2

    IN SITU Podcast episode 4 - Season 2, a three-way conversation between:
    > Donika Rudi, Associate artist of ODA Teatri (KO)
    > the partner Daniel Brine, Artistic Director of Norfolk & Norwich Festival (UK)
    > the Associate citizen, JJ Tatten, Chief executive officer at The Warren project Hull (UK)

    Credits

    Produced by IN SITU
    Editing and hosting : Jeanne Robet
    Graphic studio : Studio Muro
    A project led by IN SITU coordination team, Lieux publics.


    The IN SITU podcast is an action of the IN SITU the European platform for artistic creation in public space, in the frame of the project (UN)COMMON SPACES, cofunded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.


    IN SITU is the European platform for artistic creation in public space. It is led by Lieux publics, European and national centre for artistic creation in public space, located in Marseille (FR). Since 2003, it has supported around 300 artists and brings together 18 partners from 13 countries: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. IN SITU also gathers 13 associate partners from Belgium, France and 9 additional countries: China, Finland, Germany, Lithuania, Portugal, Slovakia, South Korea, Sri Lanka and Taiwan. The project (UN)COMMON SPACES 2020 – 2024 is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union. This communication reflects the view only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information therein.

    Episode 182: James Cooper from Sanctum Design about the wonders of passive design, façade materials, shading, and window glazing

    Episode 182: James Cooper from Sanctum Design about the wonders of passive design, façade materials, shading, and window glazing

    Based in Clontarf, NSW, James Cooper has been implementing the principles of sustainable design for over 25 years and brings his knowledge of passive solar and climate conscious design to his client base primarily in Sydney, but also in regional VIC, NSW and QLD – providing high end design solutions with a built in focus on thermal performance maximisation.

    James has won many awards over the course of his career. He is a Multi-time National Award winner of Environmental and Energy Efficient Building Designs and Multi Time National Design Award for New Residential and Commercial Building Designs. 

     Most recently in 2022, James won the National Design Award for Heritage Buildings/Adaptive reuse  for  Laureston House in Gladesville NSW.

    He talks with us on the differences between passive house, passive solar and passive design and also how and why location / orientation, façade materials, shading, and window/door glazing considerations affect house design.

    This podcast is brought to you in association with AWS, proud sponsors of our 2023  Sustainable series of podcasts.




    Show Trailer

    Show Trailer

    Urbanism Vancouver explores the built environment of Vancouver, Canada - how we got to where we are, and what our history tells us about how we look forward to the future. We share insights not only from industry experts, but also from passionate advocates, and residents like you. With each episode, we'll look at different components that shape our urban experience in Vancouver, and we'll discuss how we can make cities more vibrant, affordable, and liveable places. With our shared experiences, industry insight and knowledge, perhaps you’ll learn and even be inspired to be more involved in impacting positive change in your community, even if you don’t call Vancouver “home.” 

    Helen Lui is a seasoned housing and development professional with a fervour for abundant, and affordable housing. With over a decade in both non-market and market developments, her passion lies in sculpting cities that are equitable, sustainable, and livable. She ardently champions civic reforms, targeting exclusionary policies to pave the way for inclusive, equitable urban development. 

    This podcast series is an independently funded project by both The Host, Helen Lui and Producer, Aaron Johnson. We acknowledge that this podcast is recorded and produced on the traditional and unceded territories of the Coast Salish peoples, including the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present, and emerging, and recognize the enduring connection they have to this land. We strive to have our conversations contribute towards reconciliation and work towards sustainability and equity for all the custodians of the lands.

    Show Credits:
    Host: Helen Lui
    Producer: Aaron Johnson
    Cover Art By: the Sneaky Artist (https://sneakyart.substack.com/)
    Covert Art Titles: Spencer
    Website: UrbanismVancouver.com

    If you want to support the podcast, you can "Buy Us A Coffee"
    https://www.buymeacoffee.com/urbanismvancouver

    COMMUNITIES — with 600 Highwaymen, Florent Mehmeti and Lucile Jauffret — S2

    COMMUNITIES — with 600 Highwaymen, Florent Mehmeti and Lucile Jauffret  — S2

    IN SITU Podcast episode 4 - Season 2, a three-way conversation between:
    > Abigail from 600 Highwaymen, Associate artist of the Flynn Center (US)
    > the partner Florent Mehmeti, Director of ODA Teatri (KO)
    > the Associate citizen of Scène Nationale de l'Essonne (FR), Lucile Jauffret, project manager at Ethnofonik

    Credits

    Produced by IN SITU
    Editing and hosting : Jeanne Robet
    Graphic studio : Studio Muro
    A project led by IN SITU coordination team, Lieux publics.


    The IN SITU podcast is an action of the IN SITU the European platform for artistic creation in public space, in the frame of the project (UN)COMMON SPACES, cofunded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.


    IN SITU is the European platform for artistic creation in public space. It is led by Lieux publics, European and national centre for artistic creation in public space, located in Marseille (FR). Since 2003, it has supported around 300 artists and brings together 18 partners from 13 countries: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. IN SITU also gathers 13 associate partners from Belgium, France and 9 additional countries: China, Finland, Germany, Lithuania, Portugal, Slovakia, South Korea, Sri Lanka and Taiwan. The project (UN)COMMON SPACES 2020 – 2024 is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union. This communication reflects the view only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information therein.

    DIGITAL SPACES — with Matt Adams, Fanni Nanay and Marc El Samrani — S2

    DIGITAL SPACES — with Matt Adams, Fanni Nanay and Marc El Samrani — S2

    IN SITU Podcast episode 2 - Season 2, a three-way conversation between:
    > Matt Adams, Associate artist of Norfolk & Norwich Festival (UK)
    > the partner Fanni Nanay, Founder of Artopolis Association & Artistic Director of PLACCC Festival (HU)
    > the Associate citizen of Lieux Publics (FR), Marc El Samrani, scholar and researcher on new urban public spaces

    Credits

    Produced by IN SITU
    Editing and hosting : Jeanne Robet
    Graphic studio : Studio Muro
    A project led by IN SITU coordination team, Lieux publics.


    The IN SITU podcast is an action of the IN SITU the European platform for artistic creation in public space, in the frame of the project (UN)COMMON SPACES, cofunded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.


    IN SITU is the European platform for artistic creation in public space. It is led by Lieux publics, European and national centre for artistic creation in public space, located in Marseille (FR). Since 2003, it has supported around 300 artists and brings together 18 partners from 13 countries: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. IN SITU also gathers 13 associate partners from Belgium, France and 9 additional countries: China, Finland, Germany, Lithuania, Portugal, Slovakia, South Korea, Sri Lanka and Taiwan. The project (UN)COMMON SPACES 2020 – 2024 is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union. This communication reflects the view only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information therein.

    REGENERATION OF SPACES — with Veronica Tzekova, Anna Giribet I Argiles and David Kaspar — S2

    REGENERATION OF SPACES — with Veronica Tzekova, Anna Giribet I Argiles and David Kaspar — S2

    IN SITU Podcast episode 1 - Season 2, a three-way conversation between:
    > Veronika Tzekova, Associate artist of La Strada (AU)
    > the partner Anna Giribet I Argiles, Artistic Director of Fira Tàrrega (ES)
    > the associate citizen of Čtyři Dny (CZ), David Kaspar, cultural manager and deputy mayor in Prague

    Credits

    Produced by IN SITU
    Editing and hosting : Jeanne Robet
    Graphic studio : Studio Muro
    A project led by IN SITU coordination team, Lieux publics.


    The IN SITU podcast is an action of the IN SITU the European platform for artistic creation in public space, in the frame of the project (UN)COMMON SPACES, cofunded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.

    IN SITU is the European platform for artistic creation in public space. It is led by Lieux publics, European and national centre for artistic creation in public space, located in Marseille (FR). Since 2003, it has supported around 300 artists and brings together 18 partners from 13 countries: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. IN SITU also gathers 13 associate partners from Belgium, France and 9 additional countries: China, Finland, Germany, Lithuania, Portugal, Slovakia, South Korea, Sri Lanka and Taiwan. The project (UN)COMMON SPACES 2020 – 2024 is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union. This communication reflects the view only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information therein.

    DIGITAL SPACES — with Cristina Maldonado, Valentina Kastlunger and Lluis Nacenta — S1

    DIGITAL SPACES  — with Cristina Maldonado, Valentina Kastlunger and Lluis Nacenta — S1

    IN SITU Podcast episode 6, a three-way conversation between:
    > Cristina Maldonado, Associate artist of Čtyři Dny (CZ)
    > the partner Valentina Kastlunger, Artistic Director of Zona K (IT)
    > the associate citizen of Fira Tàrrega (ES), Lluís Nacenta, Professor, writer and curator in the fields of music and contemporary art

    Credits

    Produced by IN SITU
    Editing and hosting: Jeanne Robet
    Graphic studio : Studio Muro
    A project led by IN SITU coordination team, Lieux publics.


    The IN SITU podcast is an action of the IN SITU the European platform for artistic creation in public space, in the frame of the project (UN)COMMON SPACES, cofunded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.


    IN SITU is the European platform for artistic creation in public space. It is led by Lieux publics, European and national centre for artistic creation in public space, located in Marseille (FR). Since 2003, it has supported around 300 artists and brings together 18 partners from 13 countries: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. IN SITU also gathers 13 associate partners from Belgium, France and 9 additional countries: China, Finland, Germany, Lithuania, Portugal, Slovakia, South Korea, Sri Lanka and Taiwan. The project (UN)COMMON SPACES 2020 – 2024 is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union. This communication reflects the view only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information therein.

    Bonus Talkback: The Isms of the Reagan Era

    Bonus Talkback: The Isms of the Reagan Era

    It is said that the influence on the 1980s on subsequent decades - even now - is stronger than any other in cultural history. All we know is, because we're at Ronald Reagan and he was kind of big in the 80s, we talked a LOT about a bunch of those influences - and we thought it was interesting and fun, so we packaged them here in this bonus episode (and even include a bonus sketch at the end going out to our Chicago homies). Grab that Walkman, pull up those leg warmers and order up a Long Island Iced Tea for this one!

    This BONUS episode was Produced, Written, and Performed by:

    Gina Buccola
    Sandy Bykowski
    Joseph Fedorko
    Sylvia Mann
    Paul Moulton
    Patrick J. Reilly
    And Tommy Spears

    This Episode’s Historians: Dr. Chelsea Denault, and James McRae

    Original Music written and performed by Throop McClerg
    Audio production by Joseph Fedorko
    Sound effects procured at Freesound.org

    DB Comedy Logo Designed by Adam L. Harlett
    ELECTABLES logo and Presidential Caricatures by Dan Polito

    THE ELECTABLES concept was created by Patrick J. Reilly.

    CAST LIST

    THE BLUNDER YEARS – Written by Paul Moulton
               NARRATOR – Paul
               YOUNG PAUL - Tommy
               JOHN – Patrick
               RUTH - Sandy
               DAVE and PRINCIPAL MARTIN D. GABRIEL – Joe
               MS. JACKSON – Sylvia
               COLLEGE CHICK - Gina

     

    Episode 161: The stars of Benefactors, a new play featuring an architect talking about design, urban planning and the compromises architects make

    Episode 161: The stars of Benefactors, a new play featuring an architect talking about design, urban planning and the compromises architects make

    Emma Palmer and Gareth Davies star in Benefactors, an Olivier Award-winning architecture comedy set in the late 1960s, where they play Jane & David,  where he’s an idealistic architect and she’s an anthropologist who always stands with him. 

    Their neighbours Colin and Sheila are by comparison struggling. Colin’s glory days are over, while Sheila is subservient and unfocused.

    David feels his new architectural dream, the redevelopment of an inner-city housing project, will be the answer to future home building. However, as Sheila settles into her neighbours’ way of life, Colin starts to oppose David’s bright new view of the future.

    In this exclusive interview, Emma & Gareth talk about what architecture means to them, what it should mean to all of us, the value of social housing and what it was like getting into the heads of their respective and complex characters.

    Benefactors is on from the 21 June-22 July at the Ensemble Theatre in Sydney, which is it 78 McDougall St, Kirribilli. So got out and enjoy the play starring  Emma Palmer and Gareth Davies. Go to https://www.ensemble.com.au/ for more details. 

    To Best The Beast

    To Best The Beast

    A day in the lives of Mayor Toad, big boss Peahen and a hard-working assistant Ant. They launch a clean energy project designed to better lives. But when Tortoise asks some difficult questions about who gets the benefits and who feels the impacts, sparks are sure to fly.

    To Best The Beast was written by Krishnee Bhotooa. Find the transcript here.

     

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    Written by KRISHNEE BHOTOOA

    Directed by ASHISH BEESOONDIAL

    Starring: 

    YAKSHINEE PURHOOA as Tortoise

    SONIA MAISSIN as Mrs Peahen

    ASHISH BEESOONDIAL as Ant

    ESTELLE LASÉMILLANTE as Mayor Toad

    Sound design, audio mixing and recording engineer KOOSHAL DWARKA 

    Additional audio mixing RICHARD FEREN

    Episode produced by CAUDAN ARTS CENTRE with support from SUNNY DRAKE PRODUCTIONS

     

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    Created by SUNNY DRAKE

    Produced by SUNNY DRAKE PRODUCTIONS in association with WHY NOT THEATRE

    Lead Producers: FANNY MARTIN and NAJLA NUBYANLUV

    Concept Dramaturg: KEVIN MATTHEW WONG

    Impact Producer & Climate Dramaturg: CHAPRECE HENRY 

    Communications Producer: DANIELA GERSTMANN 

    Central Audio Producers: HEATHER BROWN and RICHARD FEREN

    Series funders: Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council and Toronto Arts Council

    See our website for full credits - it truly does take a village to raise a podcast.

    Episode 158: Hamad Samavi and the importance of sustainable residential design

    Episode 158: Hamad Samavi and the importance of sustainable residential design

    Hamid Samavi founded OROSI in 2010 as an architectural company. He soon however found his passion lay in the sustainable development of real estate.

    Today OROSI develops property in some of Sydney’s most prized suburbs in the Eastern Suburbs and Lower North Shore.

    Through an acute realisation that he can control the outcome of a project by managing all aspects of the development process OROSI has become a true vertically integrated development company.

    Samavi explains how he handles the architecture, construction, development delivery as well as marketing and sales, and how all this is done to ensure that nothing interrupts OROSI’s primary focus, that is sustainable residential design.

    This podcast is brought to you in association with AWS, proud sponsors of our 2023  Sustainable series of podcasts.

    Exclusive: Richard Florida on the Resiliency of Cities

    Exclusive: Richard Florida on the Resiliency of Cities

    At a recent event held at Harvard University the author, professor, and renowned urbanist Richard Florida spoke to chiefs of staff and deputy mayors of 30 large US cities, and we're releasing the audio of that speech with a bonus question and answer session. Listen to Florida talk about the way the pandemic spread the housing unaffordability crisis, why cities must stop chasing businesses to the bottom, and beliefs he's rethinking about the future of cities in this exclusive episode.

    Music credit: Summer-Man by Ketsa

    About Data-Smart City Solutions

    Housed at the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University, we work to catalyze the adoption of data projects on the local government level by serving as a central resource for cities interested in this emerging field. We highlight best practices, top innovators, and promising case studies while also connecting leading industry, academic, and government officials. Our research focus is the intersection of government and data, ranging from open data and predictive analytics to civic engagement technology. To learn more visit us online and follow us on Twitter

    PRISTINA SPECIAL — An introduction to Kosovo cultural landscape

    PRISTINA SPECIAL — An introduction to Kosovo cultural landscape

    IN SITU Podcast Pristina special episode, a conversation between:
    > Lura Limani, associate citizen of ODA Teatri (XK)
    > Florent Mehmeti, director of ODA Teatri (XK)

    Credits

    Produced by IN SITU
    Editing and hosting: Jeanne Robet
    Graphic studio : Studio Muro
    A project led by Fériel Rahli, Lieux publics.


    The IN SITU podcast is an action of the IN SITU the European platform for artistic creation in public space, in the frame of the project (UN)COMMON SPACES, cofunded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.



    IN SITU is the European platform for artistic creation in public space. It is led by Lieux publics, European and national centre for artistic creation in public space, located in Marseille (FR). Since 2003, it has supported more than 270 artists and brings together 19 partners from 13 countries: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. IN SITU also gathers 13 associate partners from Belgium, France and 9 additional countries: China, Finland, Germany, Lithuania, Portugal, Slovakia, South Korea, Sri Lanka and Taiwan. The project (UN)COMMON SPACES 2020 – 2024 is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union. This communication reflects the view only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information therein.

    Episode 151: Laura Hamilton-O'Hara, CEO of Living Future Institute of Australia talks about biophilia, fractals & sustainability

    Episode 151: Laura Hamilton-O'Hara, CEO of Living Future Institute of Australia talks about biophilia, fractals & sustainability

    Laura Hamilton-O'Hara - CEO, the Living Future Institute of Australia

    Laura has a Master’s Degree in Social Ecology and two decades of industry experience working in environmental sustainability and social justice in Australia and South Africa. 

    After several years in strategic roles at Taronga Zoo, Macquarie University and the Centre for Sustainability Leadership, Laura is currently the CEO of the Living Future Institute of Australia (LFIA). LFIA harnesses the built environment as a powerful vehicle to create a world that is socially just, culturally rich, and ecologically restorative.

    She talks with us about the importance of biophilia, fractals and why the Living Building Challenge is important to the built environment.

    This podcast is brought to you in association with GH Commercial proud sponsors of our 2023 Commercial series of podcasts. 

    Episode 25 - Building Communities Through Sticky Streets with Brent Toderian

    Episode 25 - Building Communities Through Sticky Streets with Brent Toderian

    On this episode of the Good Roads Podcast Thomas and Jared talk to Brent Toderian, a renowned urbanist and city planner, and keynote speaker at this years Good Roads Conference.

    In this episode, we discuss some of the most pressing issues facing the transportation industry and how cities can plan and design their roads and transportation systems to better serve their communities.

    Join us and learn how municipalities and cities both big and small can take a creative approach, as well as ideas from other cities, and apply them at home to create a tighter community.

     

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    How Cities Make Us Sick: CBC The National - https://youtu.be/jQfC6mKTErg 

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