Come Together
Janice Long meets three performing arts students taking on big and controversial issues in their work during their final year at Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.
It's the curtain call for Janice Long in this last of three programmes following students through their final year at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.
Shannen and Rachael are studying Applied Theatre and Community Drama, training to help community groups create theatre, drama and art with a purpose. For their final projects they are tackling the controversial topics of Islamophobia and immigration, trying to build bridges between communities in Liverpool.
Mature student Lauren is a Theatre and Performance Design student with a successful career in costume design. Now she wants to learn how to do more than make the clothes for film and TV - she wants to build a world. In her final project, she's tackling the themes of life and death.
All three women are trying to build careers in tough environments, where competition is fierce, money is tight, jobs are scarce and, for Shannen and Rachael, people don't always want to hear what they are trying to say.
The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts was set up by Sir Paul McCartney and Brit School founder Mark Featherstone-Witty over 20 years ago. They wanted to equip students with the skills to navigate one of the toughest industries. For Sir Paul, it's vital to encourage artists who see the world "through another lens".
In this final part of the series, we meet three final year students battling passionately to do exactly that - and make a living from it.
Producer: David James
Series Producer: Rebecca Maxted
A Sparklab production for 麻豆社 Radio 4.
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- Tue 13 Dec 2016 15:00麻豆社 Radio 4
- Fri 2 Jun 2017 23:27麻豆社 Radio 4
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