Recorded
by The NationalRecorded is a podcast from The National with a collection of topical interviews, interesting discussions and sometimes random stories.
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Oscars reaction: Who won and was it fair?
12m · Published
The National's Jason Von Berg joins culture editor, Ashleigh Stewart and social media journalist, Faisal Salah in the studio to talk about the Oscars. They discuss the big winners, the Oscar snubs and all the highlights of the glamorous night.
A chat with Jane Goodall
14m · Published
Host Ayesha Khan sits down with Ashleigh Stewart, culture editor at The National who interviewed Jane recently.
The NYUAD Arts Center: The mainstream vs the leading edge
15m · Published
The art Bill Bragin, artistic director at NYUAD arts centre, is bringing to the UAE is not mainstream. It’s leading edge. The leading edge requires artists to be creative and experimental, to innovate and take risks, pushing the boundaries of their particular area of work. The leading edge gets its name as it leads the way for the mainstream. Host Razmig Bedirian, culture writer at The National, asks Bill Bragin and the artists what drives performers to seek the leading edge? If you haven’t heard our other episode where we talk to some of the stars featured in the NYUAD arts programme and explore the role of the audience in their work, you should check that out here .
The NYUAD Arts Center: The artist and the audience
12m · Published
What is the audience’s role in live performances? When Bill Bragin, executive director of the NYUAD Arts Centre, arrived in Abu Dhabi in 2014, he was on a mission to bring performance art to the city. Not just any performance art, however – performance art that challenged its audience, excelled in its field and pushed the boundaries of the genre itself. This season’s performances at NYUAD Arts Centre are no different. The programme consists of an eclectic mix of artists, all of whom have built their careers by making engaging art that encourages audience participation. Bragin says the local community is primed to embrace the unknown, something which he wanted to reflect in the centre’s programming. Host Razmig Bedirian, culture writer at The National, is joined by Bragin to talk about the upcoming events in the Arts Centre spring programme. Artists who are pushing the boundaries of their genre such as Kaki King, Kid Koala, Circus Abyssinia and performace duo Kaneza Schaal and Christopher Myers.
This is Recorded
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Recorded is a podcast space with a collection of topical interviews, interesting discussions and sometimes random stories.
Recorded has 65 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 17:04:30. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 12th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 11th, 2024 14:11.
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