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Creatrium
'Creatrium' is a podcast series, presented and produced by Steve Johnson. It investigates varying individual interpretations of creativity and how these interpretations impact on our everyday lives. Steve has now retired from his career, as a senior lecturer in media, culture and journalism but his passion for creative conversations and a fascination with people remains...
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Creatrium with Rory Meredith 12.04.2020 22:53
I last interviewed Rory about 25 years ago for Red Dragon FM. He is now an academic colleague and has had an outstanding career, as a signed musician and music producer. Due to the Covid19 crisis, this was recorded remotely from my home studio, hence the slightly reduced sound quality but it was a total pleasure to catch up...
Creatrium with Alun Tomos 14.03.2020 43:16
It was great fun to catch up with Alun Tomos, Course Leader for BA Popular and Commercial Music at USW and mad axemen. We chatted about creativity, Welshness and, of course, guitars...
Creatrium with Adam Williams 18.01.2020 30:41
For this edition, I was joined by Adam Williams, Cardiff-based music producer and multidisciplinary artist who has worked with and developed bands including Jem , Jimi Alexander and the Satellites, and Zervas & Pepper. He is also an award winning filmmaker with Birdhouse Films. His diverse career has seen him work extensively in supporting young, underrepresented people to access industry and...
Paul Carr: from Pop to Professor... 21.12.2019 1:15:56
Here is an elongated chat with Paul Carr, Professor of Popular Music at the University of South Wales. As a former pro musician and touring artist, he didn't just land on his feet as an academic. Here's an insight into his fascinating journey.
Creatrium with Dr Thania Acarón. 16.09.2019 34:00
Here is a fascinating interview with Dr Thania Acarón; performer, choreographer and dance movement therapist from Puerto Rico. Thania works as Lecturer of Dance at the University of South Wales. Thania also offers international workshops on movement and wellbeing and interdisciplinary practice and is co-artistic director of Orphaned Limbs Collective. www.thania.info; www.orphanedlimbs.com ***Don't...
Creatrium with Marta Minier 17.05.2019 29:07
Here is the latest Creatrium podcast. This one was a delight, as I was joined by the multi-lingual, Marta Minier, Associate Professor of Theatre and Media Drama,International Exchange Coordinator for the Faculty of Creative Industries and co-editor of the Journal of Adaptation in Film & Performance).
Creatrium with José Pedro Fortuna 01.04.2019 28:06
José Pedro Fortuna is graduating from the University of South Wales in summer, 2019 with a BA (Hons) Performing Arts. José is a magician, circus performer and clown. Here he is, discussing his interpretation of creativity...
Creatrium - Dewi Griffiths 22.12.2018 38:00
We are joined for the latest edition of Creatrium by Dewi Griffiths: film producer, lecturer and 'Horror' novelist. Dewi is a fascinating raconteur with a keen eye for chilling storylines...
Creatrium with Dr Rob Smith 09.10.2018 45:29
Here is the latest Creatrium podcast. This one features Rob Smith, senior academic and ace musician, playing a range of instruments and chatting of his latest projects, including material from Naked Citizens, Capra Mamei and Wonderbrass
Creatrium, episode 1 with Joseph Sobol 20.07.2018 32:26
'Creatrium' is a brand new podcast series, produced at the University of South Wales (USW) by Steve Johnson. The Atrium, Cardiff, is the home of the Faculty of Creative Industries. This series discusses the notion of creativity and its application at the Atrium. The first edition features an interview and live performance from Joseph Sobol, Professor of the George Ewart Evans Centre for Storytelli...
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