Border Crossings Podcast
1) Performing Possibility - Maebh and Micaela
This is the third in a series of three podcasts created for the Erasmus + Youth project PERFORMING POSSIBILITY. In this episode, Irish youth participant Maebh Burke reflects on the project's origins, ...Show More
2) Performing Possibility - Brenda and Rowan
This is one of a series of podcasts being created for the Erasmus + Youth project PERFORMING POSSIBILITY. In this episode, Irish youth participant Rowan Mohan reflects on the project's process and the...Show More
3) Performing Possibility - Mark and Michael
This is one of a series of podcasts being created for the Erasmus + Youth project PERFORMING POSSIBILITY. In this episode, Irish youth participant Mark Healy reflects on the project's impact and reson...Show More
4) Performing Across Cultures
John Martin from Pan Intercultural Arts discusses Intercultural Performance with Border Crossings' Artistic Director Michael Walling. Chaired by James McLaughlin from the University of Greenwich.
5) Mapping Brixton through Music
As part of the 2021-22 ORIGINS Festival, Border Crossings brings Indigenous Australian musician Jessie Lloyd to Brixton. Famous for her MISSION SONGS project, which gathered the music of Indigen...Show More
6) Walking Indigenous London
This podcast is an audio guide for a walking tour of Central London sites associated with Indigenous visitors to London since 1497. The tour begins at Covent Garden tube station, and ends on Wes...Show More
7) Radical Theatre: Peter Sellars
Border Crossings' Patron Peter Sellars talking at Rich Mix Arts Centre, London.
8) TOTEM LATAMAT
Totonac artist Jun Tiburcio explains the symbolism of TOTEM LATAMAT, touring the UK through October and November 2021 as part of ORIGINS.
9) Theatre and the Plague by Antonin Artaud
THEATRE AND THE PLAGUE by Antonin Artaud (1933). Read by Alaknanda Samarth. Music by Dave Carey. Also featuring Andrew French. Translated from the French by Mary Caroline Richards (1958) Artaud...Show More
10) Winona LaDuke - The ORIGINS Lecture 2015
The inspirational Winona LaDuke gives the 2015 ORIGINS Lecture, discussing sustainable development, climate change and environmental justice. Founder of the Honor the Earth Project at the Ojibwe...Show More