Scots Whay Hae!

  • Autor: Vários
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  • Duração: 342:49:31
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Sinopse

Scots Whay Hae! is the place to discuss modern Scottish Culture whatever and wherever that may be.

Episódios

  • Scottish Opera Podcast #7 - Resident Stage Manager John Duncan

    25/10/2019 Duração: 30min

    For the latest in our series of podcasts in conjunction with Scottish Opera Ali spoke to John Duncan, the company's Resident Stage Manager. Over the course of their conversation John provides a fascinating insight into a role which is vital to all theatre, but which rarely gets discussed. He talks about how he fell in love with the theatre, his early years in the role, how the team dynamic works, the different productions he has worked on, the challenges he has faced over the years, a horse named George, and much more. If you have ever wondered what goes on behind the curtain then John has many of the answers.

  • Scottish Opera Podcast #6 - Staff Director Roxana Haines

    08/10/2019 Duração: 27min

    For number 6 in our series of podcasts in conjunction with Scottish Opera Ali spoke to Staff Director, Roxana Haines. It's a fascinating and informative discussion with someone whose job brings her into contact and collaboration with most areas of the company. She explains her journey to the role, her training in theatre and the specific demands of opera, her role in terms of productions and the challenges that different ones bring, with particular reference to the current 'Opera Highlights Tour' and the opera for young children 'Fox-tot!', and a lot more. Through it all Roxana's enthusiasm and love for what she does shines through, and we hope you enjoy listening to the conversation as much as we did recording it.

  • Richy Muirhead - SAMAS

    02/10/2019 Duração: 57min

    For the latest podcast Ali caught up with Richy Muirhead, the founder and creative director of the Scottish Alternative Music Awards (SAMAS) which is celebrating its 10th year. It's a fascinating chat which covers the origins and history of the awards, an explanation of the criteria, the categories, this year's nominees, notable previous winners, the importance of the live show (this year on October 25th, St Luke's, Glasgow), and lots more. There are also 5 tracks from some of last year's winners, including Declan West and the Decadent West (Rock/Alternative), Lylo (Live Act), The Dunts (Newcomer), Solareye (Hip Hop), and Megan Airlie (Acoustic). Ali also offers the point of view from a SAMAs nominator, so hopefully you'll end up with a better understanding not only of how these awards work, but the aims and ideology behind them.

  • Scottish Opera Podcast #5 - Head of Props Marian Colquhoun

    23/09/2019 Duração: 26min

    For the fifth of our series of podcasts with members of Scottish Opera we spoke to Marian Colquhoun, the Head of Props. If you have ever been to a Scottish Opera performance, no matter the scale of the production, you'll know what an integral, important, and creative part the props department have to play. Marian discusses her approach to the role, the collaboration with other departments, the joy in creating memorable moments, the demands of different productions, the practicalities and problem solving involved, and the culture of prop making in Scotland and beyond. It's a fascinating insight into an area of the arts that is rarely discussed but which is crucial.

  • Elle Nash

    27/08/2019 Duração: 36min

    For the latest SWH! podcast Ali headed to Edinburgh to speak to the American writer Elle Nash who was over for a couple of events at the Book Festival. The conversation focused on her powerful novel 'Animals Eat Each Other', which is published by 404 Ink. The two discuss the novel's themes and content, Elle's intentions for the novel, how her style developed, the importance of names and language, the psychology of desire, the quest for identity, and much more. You'll also hear 404 Ink's Laura Jones discussing why they felt they had no choice but to publish Elle once they had read her book. We consider it an instructive and insightful discussion which will interest writers, readers, and book lovers of all kinds. Have a listen and see if you agree.

  • Scottish Opera Podcast #4 - Director of Education & Outreach Jane Davidson

    21/08/2019 Duração: 27min

    For the fourth of our series of podcasts with members of Scottish Opera we spoke to Jane Davidson, their Director of Education & Outreach. She explains what the job entails, the company's education strategy, their partnerships at home and abroad, the challenges faced in the role, how they reach out to all areas of Scotland, and work with all ages groups. It's a fascinating insight into the work Scottish Opera does off stage and often away from the public eye. As the conversation unfolds you are left in no doubt of the love that Jane has for her job, and how passionately she believes that art and performance have a vital role to play in a nation's education. And so say all of us!

  • Scottish Opera Podcast #3 - Programme Editor David Kettle

    24/07/2019 Duração: 34min

    For the third of our series of podcasts with members of Scottish Opera we spoke to the Programme Editor, David Kettle about his role and what it entails. He explains how he came to the job, the approach to writing a programme, the balance required between information and other articles and content, the importance of design, the collaboration required with the rest of the company, and much more.

  • Half Formed Things

    19/07/2019 Duração: 01h16min

    For the latest podcast Ali headed through to Edinburgh to talk to Edwin and Morgan, two members of Half Formed Things (unapologetically one of SWH!'s favourite bands, as you'll quickly be able to tell). They talk about their album 'To Live In The Flicker', the origins of the band, what it's like to work with such close friends and family, the importance or otherwise of place, their shared philosophy, themes, influences, and a whole lot more. You'll also get two tracks from the album which will give you a clear idea as to just how good it is. And if the other two members of the band, Nici and Matthew, disagree with any of it Ali is more than willing to record a follow up to give their side of the story.

  • Kevin P. Gilday

    12/07/2019 Duração: 46min

    For the latest podcast Ali headed to Glasgow's Tron Theatre to talk to poet and polymath Kevin P. Gilday about his Edinburgh Fringe show 'Suffering From Scottishness', his new collection of poetry 'Sad Songs For White Boys', his work with Cat Hepburn as the instigators and organisers of spoken word house party Sonnet Youth, his band Kevin P. Gilday & the Glasgow Cross, and a whole lot more. It's a fascinating chat, one which, when taken as a whole, is an instructive insight into what it takes to make your living as an artist today. All that and poetry as well - we always aim to please!

  • Scottish Opera Podcast #2 - Head Of Music Derek Clark

    26/06/2019 Duração: 28min

    For the second of our series of podcasts with members of Scottish Opera we spoke to the Head of Music, Derek Clark about his role and what the job entails. It's a fascinating insight into the working life of someone central to Scottish Opera and their productions.

  • Ringwood Publishing

    19/06/2019 Duração: 49min

    For the latest SWH! podcast Ali spoke to Chief Executive of Ringwood Publishing Sandy Jamieson, one of their authors Dr Anne Pettigrew, and their Assistant Managing Director Laure Camail. Celebrating their 20th birthday this year, Glasgow's Ringwood show that it is possible to publish and survive in a city which has notoriously had problems sustaining and maintaining a publishing culture in recent years. The discussion touches on the reasons for starting Ringwood, their co-operative business model and how that has evolved, Anne's novel 'No The Life Imagined' and the publishing process from the writer's point of view, how Ringwood has had to adapt the changes in the marketplace, and their plans for the future. It's a must listen for anyone interested in publishing as they talk about many aspects of the process and the industry, both positive and negative.

  • Henry Bell

    01/06/2019 Duração: 33min

    For the latest podcast Ali spoke to the writer and producer Henry Bell about his biography of John Maclean. If you haven't heard of Maclean then this is a perfect place to start, and if you do then I'm sure you'll learn something new about the man dubbed both "Hero of Red Clydeside" and "the most dangerous man in Britain" depending on which newspaper you read. Henry explains how Maclean came to achieve such fame, the sacrifices he made, and how he managed to hold both nationalist and internationalist outlooks, views which are still prevalent in Scottish politics today. It's a fascinating discussion about one of Scotland's most important historical figures which you won't want to miss.

  • Claire MacLeary

    25/04/2019 Duração: 43min

    For the latest podcast Ali spoke to writer Claire MacLeary about her trilogy of Aberdeen set crime novels, 'Cross Purpose', 'Burnout', and her latest, 'Runaway'. They discuss the central characters of Maggie Laird and 'Big' Wilma Harcus and how they are a refreshing change from the norm, the importance of research, the themes of her work, the importance of being different, Aberdeen as a setting, and the distinctive way she approaches her work. It's a must listen for anyone with an interest in books - crime or otherwise - one which gives a fascinating insight into the life of a writer.

  • Jonathon Swinard

    03/04/2019 Duração: 17min

    For the latest podcast Ali headed to the home of Scottish Opera in central Glasgow to talk to Jonathon Swinard, the new Artistic Director of the Scottish Opera Young Company (SOYC). Over the years Scots Whay Hae! has reviewed many of Scottish Opera's productions so it was a pleasure to talk to someone at the heart of the company, especially one whose concentration is on youth and the talent of tomorrow. The two discuss the aims of SOYC and Jonathon's role in achieving those, overcoming preconceptions, and how Scottish Opera is managing to reach out to all ages and areas in Scotland. It's a rare and fascinating insight into one of Scotland's cultural institutions which we hope will encourage you to give Opera a try if you haven't already.

  • Nadine Aisha Jassat

    27/03/2019 Duração: 43min

    For the latest podcast Ali spoke to the poet Nadine Aisha Jassat about her new collection of poems, 'Let Me Tell You This'. It starts with a reading from Nadine, and the conversation is interspersed with further examples throughout which should give you a clear idea as to what makes this book so special. During their discussion the two touch on narrative, family, the possibilities for poetry, the importance of rhythm, voice & language, why she is glad to be published by 404 Ink, and what these poems mean to her, and others. It's one of the most engaging podcasts to date, and we hope you will be inspired to investigate Nadine's work for yourself, and consider it with the care and attention it deserves.

  • David Keenan For The Good Times Launch Night

    18/03/2019 Duração: 01h27min

    Last month in Mono there was the Glasgow launch of David Keenan's latest novel 'For The Good Times'. A night of two-halves, SWH!'s own Ali Braidwood was on chairing duties as first fellow writer Chris McQueer (below) then David himself (above) read from 'HWFG' and 'For The Good Times' respectively before talking in depth about their latest work. It was a really special night and if you weren't able to make it we hope what you are about to hear is the next best thing.

  • Scotch: The Golden Dram - Andrew Peat

    06/03/2019 Duração: 35min

    For the latest podcast, a Glasgow Film Festival special, Ali met up with film-director Andrew Peat at the city's CCA to talk about his documentary 'Scotch: The Golden Dram'. Andrew has roots in the city and he was delighted to be bringing his film "home" as he put it. 'Scotch' is a film which follows the making of whisky from "grain to glass", and Andrew talks about how he presents that journey, the characters he met along the way, the emotional connection between the drink and the country, and the financial one. The film is for everyone, whether you are interested in whisky or not, and we'd like to think the podcast is the same. In the meantime, your health!

  • L-Space

    01/03/2019 Duração: 01h06min

    For the latest podcast Ali spoke to Lily, Gordon and Dickson from L-space who are, as regular readers of SWH! will know, one of our favourite bands. Their album, 'Kipple Arcadia' (LNFG) was one of the best in recent years and no discerning home should be without it. The talk turns to expectation versus reality, how their sound and songwriting developed, the thinking behind the themes explored in the music, and what the future may hold, bit just for the band but for all of us. The sign of a good podcast is that time flies, either when recording or listening, and if this theory holds up then you are in for a treat. The pod opens with their song 'Home Sweet Home' and closes the exclusive play of two new tracks, 'Moving Traffic Overhead' and 'Waking Up Bathed In The Light Of Things You Can't Afford'. A podcast not to miss.

  • David Keenan - For The Good Times

    31/01/2019 Duração: 58min

    For the latest podcast Ali spoke to writer David Keenan about his latest novel 'For The Good Times'. After the success of his previous book 'This Is Memorial Device', (Scots Whay Hae!'s Book of 2017), it was always going to be fascinating to see how he would follow it, but he has done so in fine style. The two discuss why it is set in Belfast in the '70s, the personal connections Keenan has to that time and place, the themes which he addresses, as well as magic, masculinity, Irish Modernism, and a whole lot more. It was a pleasure to once again spend time in Keenan's company as there are few writers who talk with the insight, honesty, and passion about their work as he does. This is a podcast not to be missed.

  • Beerjacket

    02/01/2019 Duração: 53min

    For the latest podcast Ali caught up with Peter Kelly, better known as singer/songwriter Beerjacket, to talk about 'Silver Cords' which is not only the name of his latest collection of songs, but also of the accompanying book of short stories, (a review of which you can read over at Scots Whay Hae!). The two talk about the project from its early days through to completion, how the stories work with the songs, the reason Peter chooses to work under a pseudonym, and why Beerjacket is now back after some time away. It's a conversation which will appeal to anyone interested in the artistic process, whether making music or writing, and just how important collaboration is.

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