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Eliza presents thoughts and provocations from her choreographic internship at Muscle Mouth - with dance break - at Te Auaha, Wellington. Recorded live!!
In this episode Charles and Eliza wax lyrical about thoughts arising from Yuval Noah Harari’s book ‘Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind’. We cover why access to art can be conceived as human right (it has something to do with monkeys) why some people are more prone to nostalgic for the past, and what polyamorous vegans talk about, among many other things.
Charles and Eliza reveal House of Sand’s 2019 project calendar and discuss the motivations, ideas and collaborators behind the projects.
Eliza and Charlie sit down to chat with “Revolt” cast member Enya Daly to discuss her recent trip to the UK to investigate the representation of women and women’s stories in theatre.
Further tangenting off the "Ep 2: The Micich Method" conversation, including chats about failure as a methodology, rest and laziness, and some non-arts things like relationship models with friends and lovers.
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After attending the QandA arts episode at the Pop Up Globe we hash out some of the issues raised in the episode, and some of those glossed over. Including diversity in theatre, the relevance or otherwise of Shakespeare, and arts funding and how to build audiences.
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