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Richard DeDomenici: Shining a light on 'Crollywood'

Season 1, Ep. 6

In this episode of Croydon Chats, we sit down with Richard DeDomenici , artist, filmmaker, creative producer, and one of Croydon's most imaginative innovators.


Richard shares his incredible journey through Croydon's creative scene, reflecting on more than 16 years of ambitious projects that have helped shape the borough's cultural identity. From discovering Croydon through film to creating unforgettable public events like the Swivlympics, Wearable Karaoke, Knitcoin, and the CoronaVision Song Contest, Richard explains why creativity, community, and play are at the heart of everything he does.


We explore how art can transform places, why Croydon has become a playground for creative experimentation, and how bringing people together through unique experiences can leave a lasting impact on a community.


Topics covered:


- Richard Domenici's creative journey

- The story behind the Swivlympics

- Wearable Karaoke, Knitcoin & CoronaVision

- Croydon's film and creative industries

- Public art and community engagement

- Why Croydon inspires creativity

- Building a cultural legacy through innovation


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