Young Artists - The Verb Takes Five
Part of Radio 3's 'Take Five' focus on young artists, Ian and guests Jardel Rodrigues, Yandass Ndlovu, Willow Mirza, Alice Gretton and Jack Bernhardt examine power and control.
The Verb explores the power of being young, sharing power, and the power of language for Â鶹Éç Radio 3's Take Five season celebrating young artists. Ian McMillan's five guests are Jardel Rodrigues, Yandass Ndlovu, Willow Mirza, Alice Gretton and Jack Bernhardt.
Alice Gretton is representing Kent for this year’s #Â鶹ÉçLocalPoets Project - Jardel Rodrigues and Yandass Ndlovu are the stars of 'Alphabus', a collaboration between FlexN & Young Identity (commissioned and produced by Manchester International Festival). Verb regular Jack Bernhardt explores the power tussle between super-hero and super-villain, and the latest in our series of Verb dramas is 'Borders', by Willow Mirza, directed by Emily Demol.
Presenter: Ian McMillan
Producer: Faith Lawrence
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Alphabus - Jardel Rodrigues and Yandass Ndlovu
Jardel Rodrigues and Yandass Ndlovu are performers in ‘Alphabus’, a meeting of spoken word and dance from FlexN & Young Identity for the upcoming Manchester International Festival. Spoken word artist Jardel Rodrigues explains that writing for the God-like character ‘Lexicus’ has pushed him into new territory. Jardel has been mentored by the spoken word organisation Young Identity, and says he picks something up from every writer he meets whether in person or on the page. Dancer, actor and director Yandass Ndlovu explores the vocabulary of dance and its role in the show’s unique mode of storytelling.
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Willow Mirza
Willow Mirza has been mentored by the Â鶹Éç Comedy Writer’s Room Scheme which she credits with helping stretch her as a writer and pursue new genres such as satire. Willow’s short play ‘Borders’ is the latest in our series of Verb Dramas. The play explores the humanÌý impulse to establish who’s in charge - even in an almost empty space. Willow discusses the notion that younger people are more sensitive to the way we talk about each other, and the impact of ‘the court of public opinion’ on a generation been raised on social media. Borders was produced with the Â鶹Éç Writers Room and was directed by Emily Demol and starred James Quinn, David Judge and Sasha Parkinson.
Jack Bermhardt
Jack is interested in the battle between the hero and the anti-hero and wants to give some advice to super-villains, who, despite everything, always seem to lose out. He considers the villain’s language world – why are they so into wordplay (particularly puns) and he wonders about the job satisfaction of the goons in a superhero movie – what’s in it for them? Jack is a comedy writer and columnist. His original sitcom ‘The Lentil Sorters’ was broadcast on Â鶹Éç Radio 4 – he’s also contributed to series such asÌý ‘Horrible Histories’ ‘The News Quiz’ and ‘Dead Ringers’, and to the children’s animation ‘The Amazing World of Gumball’.
Alice Gretton
Alice Gretton is a young poet from Kent, which she ‘s representing as part of this year’s #Â鶹ÉçLocalPoets #Hometruths project. Kent is a very important part of Alice’s life, she calls it ‘the city of my art’. Alice also reads poetry inspired by the language of space, and her desire to give a voice to Princess Jasmine from Disney’s ‘Aladdin’. This year’s Â鶹Éç Local Poets scheme is a collaboration withÌý National Poetry Day, and aims to tackle lazy clichés used about the places we live. 13 poets across the country will write new poems of place to perform on 3rd October. More information here: Ìý
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- Fri 14 Jun 2019 22:00Â鶹Éç Radio 3
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