Reflecting Value S2 Ep5: Physically distanced, socially connected
Reflecting Value S2 Ep5: Physically distanced, socially connected
By
Centre for Cultural Value
This episode of the Reflecting Value podcast is hosted by Lewis Hetherington of National Theatre of Scotland who brings together six people who have been participants in creative work during the pandemic.
Created in partnership with National Theatre of Scotland.
The group explores their experiences of taking part in creative activity during the pandemic, and the positive impacts it had on them while in lockdown.
Guests
- Lewis Hetherington (National Theatre of Scotland) – host
- Stewart Gow and Carrie Bates – Coming Back Out Ball
- Charlotte Armitage and Kenneth Murray – Holding, Holding On
- Jaqui Smyth and Peter Sproul – Non Optimum
With thanks to National Theatre of Scotland partners:
Coming Back Out Ball
A National Theatre of Scotland and All The Queens Men co-production, in partnership with Eden Court and Luminate in association with Glasgow City Council.
Holding/ Holding On
Presented by National Theatre of Scotland as part of Care in Contemporary Scotland – A Creative Enquiry, written by Nicola McCartney
Non Optimum: When It’s Safe To Do So
Presented by National Theatre of Scotland as part of Care in Contemporary Scotland – A Creative Enquiry, created by Lucy Gaizely/21Common
Transcript of this episode's audio
Reflecting Value was co-produced by Dr. Robyn Dowlen and Mikey Nissenbaum
Artwork by Mikey Nissenbaum