Shuangshuang Cai
Moments·片刻
In this podcast, Shuangshuang Cai talks to artists, academics, industry practitioners, and entrepreneurs working to imagine the world a better tomorrow and make it happen. Some of their experiences are experimental, some are highly practical and ambitious, and most importantly, each dialogue is imaginative. Because we want to engage in dialogue with people from all over the world who are curious about the world and life, to seize the moment, to seize eternity! Join host Shuangshuang Cai and these amazing people as they experience life as it is meant to be lived.
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Jul 5, 2026
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Episodes
Performing Outside the Data Sheet | Xinyu Cui #Episode 36 05.07.2026 17:33
In a university where the language is science, what does a course in performance studies actually teach you? For our guest, Xinyu Cui — a ShanghaiTech student majoring in a computer science — the answer was more than he bargained for. In this episode of Moments , we talk about the jolt of moving from the controlled environment of a lab to the unpredictable space of a rehearsal room. She shares sp...
Know the Risk Before You Leap|Hongqing Hao #Episode 35 15.03.2026 25:28
In this episode, we've invited a special "adventurer"—Dr Hongqing Hao, who has journeyed all the way from a UK high school to completing his Ph. D. Across the many years of study abroad, he has witnessed the seasons change in a foreign land and experienced the full spectrum of emotions, from confusion to clarity. In these uncertain times, pursuing a PhD feels more like a gamble. In t...
A Mime Artist's Perspective on Chinese and Western Theatres|Marko Stojanovic #Episode 34 12.02.2026 1:03:01
Marko Stojanović is a theatre and television actor, comedian, mime artist, director, and co-founder and president of the World Mime Organization. Though trained under the legendary mime master Marcel Marceau, he went on to found the Serbian National Curling Federation. Though he taught university theatre for two decades, he continues to “torture himself” with doctoral studies. Having witnessed the...
Education Beyond Borders | Michael Scott #Episode 32 20.01.2026 33:37
Michael Scott is Pro-Vice-Chancellor for International affairs and a Professor in Classics and Ancient History at the University of Warwick. Over the past years, he has actively pursued partnerships with Chinese universities, launching multiple international initiatives and establishing a series of scholarship programmes to strengthen UK‑China higher education exchange. In this episode, Michael wi...
How Love is Told in Movies|Yue Su #Episode 31 04.01.2026 41:01
Yue Su holds a PhD in Film & Television Studies from the University of Warwick, specialising in cinematic kinship, East Asian cinema, world cinema, and queer cinema. In this episode, Yue Su and the host shared their respective top-three film lists, which led to a conversation about traditional romantic narratives and the subtle shifts in how contemporary love stories are told through cinema. H...
Beyond the Labels|Shuangshuang Cai #Episode 30 28.11.2025 33:24
In the final episode of the 2025 Moments ·片刻 podcast, Dr. Hao Xie from the University of Warwick’s Centre for Media and Cultural Policy Studies interviews Shuangshuang Cai. In this reflective conversation, Shuangshuang shares her journey as a cultural and creative entrepreneur and reveals how pursuing higher education has unlocked new creative energy and professional momentum for her. Note: th...
Global Higher Education: Present and Future | Steve Fuller #Episode 29 25.11.2025 47:03
Prof. Steve Fuller is Professor of Sociology at Warwick University, UK. He has written extensively on politics and social theory and the sociology of science. He has spoken in 30 countries, often keynoting professional academic conferences, and has been a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts since 1995. His writings have been translated into over twenty languages. In this episode, Steve shares his...
Beyond the Design of Education|Robert O'Toole #Episode 28 10.11.2025 38:27
Dr Robert O'Toole leads the Digital Arts and Humanities Lab (DAHL) and has created a framework for the integration of technology into arts, humanities, and design at the University of Warwick. Robert is currently running We Are FAB People, An Earful of DAHL and Museum Explorations podcasts, continuously engaging in dialogue with creative people to spark inspiration. In this episode, Robert dis...
For the affect, not the effect|Harry Mackrill #Episode 27 07.11.2025 26:15
Harry Mackrill was Associate Director of Kiln Theatre 2018 – 2019, and Resident Director of the Tricycle Theatre 2013 – 2015. Harry trained as an actor at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama. Theatre includes: FABULATIONS (Conway Hall/Leicester Curve/Key Theatre Peterborough); WHAT IT MEANS (The Lot); WORLD’S END, BOY WITH BEER (King’s Head Theatre); LET KILBURN SHAKE (Kiln Theatre) Fi...
The spotlight fades, the crowds disperse | Xiwei Ma #Episode 26 01.11.2025 26:15
Xiwei Ma recently won the Best Individual Performance Award at the Young Artists Competition of the Wuzhen Theatre Festival. Based in Shanghai, she works not only as an actor but also as a practitioner of art therapy and drama education within international schools. In this podcast episode, Xiwei discusses her immersive experience of creating and staging productions for the festival. She also refl...
You can do anything, but you can't do everything | Jonathan Vickery #Episode 25 29.10.2025 54:21
Dr. Jonathan Vickery is a Reader in the Centre for Cultural and Media Policy Studies at the University of Warwick. His primary research areas are cultural politics and the public sphere. He has made significant contributions to the field of public art. He was the co-director of the Shanghai City Lab project (2013-15); Chair of the Art of Management and Organization Ltd (2014-2017); and a member of...
The body thinks, the body tells | Mark Evans #Episode 24 17.10.2025 52:49
Mark Evans trained originally at the École Jacques Lecoq, and with Philippe Gaulier and Monika Pagneux, in Paris. since 2012, he has held a personal chair as Professor of Theatre Training and Education, and until August 2019 was Associate Dean (Student Experience) in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. His research interests are in the movement training of actors and performers, the history and p...
If you bloom, the breeze will come|Lin Zheng #Episode 23 28.09.2025 37:57
Dr. Lin Zheng is a senior lecturer in Education and Linguistics at the University of Portsmouth, UK. Her research in international education, intercultural communication, and management informs an interdisciplinary approach to both her teaching and scholarship. In this podcast, Dr. Lin Zheng reflects on two decades of experience studying, working, and living in the UK. She advises young people nav...
I only exit in relation to others | Jonothan Neelands #Episode 22 22.09.2025 46:17
Professor Jonothan Neelands is a National Teaching Fellow, Professor of Creative Education at the Warwick Business School (WBS) and Chair of Drama and Theatre Education at the University of Warwick. He is interested in developing a future-oriented and problem based pedagogy for business education and training with an emphasis on ethical and inclusive models of leadership. Jonathan has dedicated h...
Aesthetics of the invitation | Gareth White #Episode 21 08.09.2025 52:28
Dr Gareth White has been at Royal Central School of Speech & Drama since 2004, in the main teaching on Drama, Applied Theatre and Education. Gareth's teaching and research overlap in his focus on collaborative creative processes and participatory practices. In this episode, Gareth shares with us mainly about the aesthetics of participatory theatre, audience participation in immersive theat...
Empowering participants through stand-up | Natalie Diddams #Episode 20 31.08.2025 47:36
Natalie Diddams is an Assistant Professor within the School of Creative Arts, Performance and Visual Cultures at the University of Warwick. She is an arts-based practitioner and researcher with a particular interest in socially-engaged and participatory theatre. Through her research, Natalie has become a leading voice on the intersection between comedy, gender and contemporary politics, and regul...
From stage to media | Peter O'Brien #Episode 19 11.08.2025 54:40
Peter O’Brien, who has been performing on stage since childhood, left the UK after graduating from university to pursue a challenging career in the media industry in Paris, France. He is currently employed by France 24. He applies the energy and methods he gained from theatre to his work as a journalist, conveying messages from around the world in a cross-cultural context. In this episode, we gai...
A cultural traveller and language educator|Steven Lim #Episode 18 08.08.2025 33:54
Steven Lim is currently doing a PhD in English Studies in Waseda University. Over the past two decades in Japan, he has remained committed to teaching English, discovering along the way his passion for educational practice and research. In this episode, he shares that he has studied Japanese, developed an appreciation for Japanese anime, and incorporates British culture into his lessons. Navigati...
The more you know about yourself, the more you can shape and influence others|Rachel Dickinson #Episode 17 06.08.2025 1:10:45
Rachel Dickinson, Principal Teaching Fellow in WBS Create, has developed a module, named CORE (Creative, Organized, Reflective, Enterprising) Practice. Rachel says: 'This is a chance for students to challenge existing behaviours, explore, reflect and act on who you want to be. Developing soft skills sought by employees today can help grow soft power in the future. The more you know about yourself,...
Doing Something 'Useless' | P.M #Episode 16 11.06.2025 27:38
P.M. has long been engaged in humanities-related research, and has teaching experience in many colleges and universities in China and the United States. She believes that Chinese students should explore some seemingly ‘useless’ things, whether it is creative writing, or other things, which are important components of the richness and diversity of our lives, rather than being confined by a single e...
Heading to Beijing Again as An Actor | Ding Ma #Episode 15 09.06.2025 34:07
As an actor, Ding Ma, has so far appeared in more than dozens of film and television drama works. Among them, the role of Xue Niang in ‘Zhi Fou’ has opened up her national recognition in China. At the same time, she is also a screenwriter, director and producer. Yet, she has gained more than 70,000 fans so far by sharing her real life as a Hengdian drifter filming in Hengdian and bringing up her c...
The Possibility of Liberal Arts Education|Yuxiao Wu & Yang Zhang #Episode 14 08.06.2025 21:09
Two graduates from ShanghaiTech University, Yuxiao Wu and Yang Zhang, on behalf of the 2025 ‘Introduction of the Performance Studies’ course, share in this episode how they have seen the boundaries of theatre and performance being pushed through in the course. At the same time, they also expressed that the ability to work together in a group, the ability to break the traditional thinking pattern i...
All the World is His Stage|Leon Rubin #Episode 13 06.06.2025 24:05
Professor Leon Rubin has recently joined LASALLE, coming from East 15 Acting School, the internationally distinguished conservatoire in London, the UK where he was Director of the school for 13 years. He began his career as Assistant Director at the Royal Shakespeare Company and was soon after the Associate Director at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin. He has a passion for creating international partners...
Building Bridges for Cross-cultural Art Creation|Sherwood Hu #Episode 12 05.06.2025 27:35
Sherwood Hu studied theatre and film directing at the People's Liberation Army Academy of Art, New York University and the University of Hawaii. As a director, he has directed the plays ‘Chinese Dream’, the films ‘The King of Lanling’, ‘The King of Shanghai’ and ‘Prince of Himalayas’, and the TV series ‘Battle for Beiping’. Hence, he has won many domestic and international awards, including the In...
The Meaning of Life is To Keep Learning | Xiaopeng Fu #Episode 11 04.06.2025 30:04
After graduating from the STA, Xiaoping Fu put into practice and further perfected and improved herself in engaging in theatre and art creation productions, and then returned to the STA to teach and focus in theatre creation with a double artistic sensibility. Along the way, she continued to learn from other practitioners and maintained fresh inspiration and creativity so as to provide a fuller no...
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