RISING Podcast 2021

By: Litmus Media
  • Summary

  • In 2021, RISING festival will take art and performance from behind closed doors to unexpected public places. The RISING podcast asks artists to unravel their ideas on an audio platform. The six-episode series will feature artists Patricia Piccinini, Deborah Cheetham AO, Back To Back Theatre Company, Mohamed El Khatib, The Necks and more...

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    Litmus Media 2021
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  • RISING 2021 Podcast Trailer
    Apr 6 2021
    In 2021, RISING Festival will take art and performance from behind closed doors to unexpected public places. The RISING podcast asks artists to unravel their ideas on an audio platform. The six-episode series will feature artists Patricia Piccinini, Deborah Cheetham AO, Back To Back Theatre Company, Mohamed El Khatib, The Necks and more.

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    4 mins
  • The Rivers Sing with Deborah Cheetham AO and Daniel Browning
    May 4 2021

    The voice of the rivers, the Birrarung and Maribyrnong, converge in colonial tragedy

    featuring Prof. Deborah Cheetham AO and Daniel Browning

    Acclaimed opera singer Deborah Cheetham imagines the bodies of water, the Birrarung and Maribyrnong, as she channels their significance in her song, remembrance and calling for The Rivers Sing. In a conversation with journalist Daniel Browning, we hear how the lapping water evokes the tides of a tragic history for First Nations people and ask who is really listening?


    Credits:

    Created by: Litmus Media

    Producer: Mahmood Fazal

    Assistant Producer: Daniel Stewart

    Editor: Eugene Yang.

    Mastering Engineer: Geoffrey O’Connor

    Engineer: Craig Bryant

    Music: Dan Luscombe

    Additional Music: Deborah Cheetham AO, Byron J Scullin and Thomas Supple (The Rivers Sing)


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    28 mins
  • Back to Back Theatre with John Safran and Vikrant Kishore
    May 4 2021

    In a play led by neuro-diverse performers, a Hindu god reclaims the Swastika from the Third Reich. Whose story is it to tell?

    featuring Bruce Gladwin, Scott Price, John Safran & Dr. Vikrant Kishore

    Comedian John Safran is no stranger to religious controversy, yet, as he steers a conversation about a Hindu god’s attempt to reclaim the Swastika from the Third Reich, the controversial problem of identity politics takes centre stage. For context, Hindu academic Dr. Vikrant Kishor intervenes. Under the spotlight, Back to Back theatre’s director Bruce Gladwin and performer Scott Price are interrogated.


    Credits:

    Created by Litmus Media

    Producer: Mahmood Fazal

    Editor and Associate Producer: Eugene Yang

    Mastering Engineer: Geoffrey O’Connor

    Engineer: Craig Bryant

    Music: Dan Luscombe

    Additional Music: Jóhann Jóhannsson (Back to Back Theatre)


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    30 mins

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