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Recipes & Revolutions
An instruction for cooking uses sound as a direction to sighted or blind listeners with prose-style storytelling
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1. Nowruz with Ella Hashemi
11:37||Season 1, Ep. 1Our first offering is an Iranian recipe from Ella Hashemi, a cook based in Edinburgh with Iranian/Jewish roots. The dish she’s sharing is called Ash e-reshteh, which is something her family would make to call in Iranian New Year.SoundScribe is collaborating with Gurpreet Jivan, a writer, playwright and creative producer based in Birmingham and Berlin. Together we are launching a four-part podcast series called An Instruction for Cooking: Recipes and Revolutions. Audio description is baked into the sound design (you have never been this close to a pan without getting burnt!). Sound acts as a direction to sighted or blind listeners together with cuts from the recipe-maker in a prose style to bring to life the memory, context, and imagery of the dish we’re preparing.SoundScribe, a global majority collective of multi-disciplinary audio describers and consultants with lived experience of sight loss, specialising in access for the arts.This episode was:Produced and written by Gurpreet JivanAudio description and narration by Elaine Lillian JosephSound Design by Rosie RidgwayAnd a huge thank you to our guest, and writer of today's recipe, Ella Hashemi.EPISODE TRANSCRIPT
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