Below is an archive of audio podcasts which includes interviews with performers and feedback from greenroom audiences. New content will be added regularly and if you sign up to the RSS feed you will be the first to know about it! And if you subscribe to our podcasts you can download them straight from iTunes.
Our monthly radio show podcasts will be coming soon so…er, watch this space!
De-Napoli Clark, Artistic Director of this influential black British dance group, talks to us about the formation of the company and how they have evolved. He also gives his opinions of greenroom’s platforms.
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Posted April 26th, 2010 by
Sam
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Mantis (Manchester Theatre in Sound) is a community of electronic and electro acoustic composers based at Manchester University. Mantis’s sound artists and artisans present an occasional night at greenroom of experimental laptop-based sonic exploration; immersive live electroacoustic sound sculpture. So if your are partial to the more experimental side of electronic music, check it out; expect drone, glitches and soundscapes.
Posted April 26th, 2010 by
Sam
in Podcasts
Tosh Ryan travels back in time to the optimistic post Second World War era, to the beginnings of the revolution that was to put Manchester at the centre of the cultural landscape of Britain. Part of our series of Walking History Tours from September 2009. Use the map which you can download here to guide you along your way.
Posted April 26th, 2010 by
Sam
in Podcasts
Steve Curtis; long standing (Steve has been here longer than all other staff at greenroom) Technical Director of greenroom talks about the genesis of the greenroom and regales us with stories from it early days.
Posted April 26th, 2010 by
Sam
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Ex-greenroom staff and current Casualty star, Sophia Di Martino talks about her relationship with greenroom, and discusses some of her solo pieces that she performed here, such as Finding Audrey Cole, a deeply personal piece about her Grandmother.
Posted April 22nd, 2010 by
Sam
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