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  • 5. Episode 5 - Interview with Catherine Gough-Brady

    51:40
    Today we talk to the fabulous Cathering Gough-Brady as we delve into moving from industry to academia, standing up for yourself and ever so slightly bending the rules.To find out more about Catherine - https://catherinegough-brady.com/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qdzvo7p_N6o&list=PLMUvev1_9LqMOfj-PThKWAUmVmqCNnxJT&index=8 - Link to Filming the Non-Human lecture from Catherine Gough-Brady as a part of the Rebellious Research seminarAs ever to cite:Coleclough, Sharon; Lulkowska, Agata (2023). Episode 5 - Interview with Catherine Gough-Brady. figshare. Media. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.23695977.v1Thanks to Dr David Revill for allowing us to use the composition HariHara which is heard at the start and close of the podcastZane Forshee for allowing us to use his wonderful rendition of David's piece.

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  • 4. Episode 4 - Interview with Neil Fox

    42:06
    Sharon gets a bit jealous about Falmouth's beaches as she and Agata talk to Dr. Neil Fox about making films and how they can be successfully linked to practice research and pedagogy. Neil is also one half of The Cinematologists and he also talks about how the long running and extremely successful podcast came to be.To cite -Neil mentions an episode of The Cinematologists in this episode which can be found here : http://www.cinematologists.com/podcastarchive/2016/11/10/episode-32-knowing-sounds-podcasting-as-academic-practiceAs ever to cite:Coleclough, Sharon; Lulkowska, Agata (2023): Interview with Dr Neil Fox. figshare. Media. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.22776482Thanks to Dr David Revill for allowing us to use the composition HariHara which is heard at the start and close of the podcastZane Forshee for allowing us to use his wonderful rendition of David's piece.
  • 3. Episode 3 - We're a Baaaaaad Influence

    44:02
    Here we are again - twice in 1 month! This episode Agata and Sharon discuss their status as bad influences, a moniker which each of them has a bit of a different response to. We have badges to confirm our status and we hope you enjoy this consideration of how we support each other when we research, where to look for support in a wider context and how we can ensure we all keep doing what we're doing.Thank you to Dr David Revill for the use of Harihara (1994) - https://www.davidrevill.com/Harihara is performed by Dr Zane Forshee - https://zaneforshee.com/To Cite this work: Coleclough, Sharon; Lulkowska, Agata (2023): Episode 3 We're a Baaaaad Influence. figshare. Media. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.22081910.v1
  • 2. Episode 2 - Rob Marsden Interview

    48:57
    This episode Sharon and Agata "have a nice chat" with theatre director, researcher and educator Rob Marsden. Rob is a freelance theatre director who works across the UK and Europe in both commercial and subsidised theatre and also Artistic Director: Theatre for the MAC in Stoke. I have directed Greek comedy, Shakespeare, Jacobean Revenge Drama, Restoration comedy, verbatim, and site-specific theatre, musical theatre, pantomime, Russian drama and comedy and European classics, as well as new work and modern-language drama.My expertise in pantomime has seen me write and direct over 25 professional pantomimes since 1999, including for Crewe (3 years), Halifax (11 years), Rotherham (2 years), Reading, New Vic Theatre, Stoke on Trent, Wrexham, Loughborough, Ickenham, Belfast, Porthcawl and Ammanford. Since 2007 I have worked for producer Steve Boden for Imagine Theatre directing the majority of their titles across the UK. I have also worked as a director at the Yvonne Arnaud Guildford, Stephen Joseph Scarborough, Bolton Octagon, Southwark Playhouse, Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Oxford Playhouse and five years at the New Vic Theatre, Stoke on Trent as assistant then associate director.I worked in China and Bangkok delivering workshops on directing for the British Council and assisted in BBC Radio and Television.Rob is also the Head of Department for Digital, Technologies and Art at Staffordshire University.Rob's book Inside the Rehearsal Room (2021). Bloomsbury Publications is widely available.If you want to cite any of this episode please use this https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.22022630.v1 in your reference.
  • 1. Why the Hell Did We Call this Podcast Taming Your Inner Artist?

    33:02
    On this episode we find out why we named the podcast as we did and also look forwards to exactly what we hope this podcast will cover!Thank you to Dr David Revill for the use of Harihara (1994) - https://www.davidrevill.com/Harihara is performed by Dr Zane Forshee - https://zaneforshee.com/To cite this work:Coleclough, Sharon; Lulkowska, Agata (2022): Episode 1_1.mp3. figshare. Media. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.21642101.v2
  • Welcome to Taming Your Inner Artist - Trailer

    01:45
    Welcome to TYIA where Agata and Sharon hope to guide you through building your practice as research work.