Hosted by Melbourne Fringe Creative Director Simon Abrahams and State Library Victoria Curator Kate Rhodes, this podcast unpacks some of the ideas and dilemmas that lie at the heart of Fringe's past, present and future.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming ArtsVisual Arts |
In our final episode we ask: can you institutionalise experimentation? And how can Melbourne Fringe give artists a safe place to fail, as well as to succeed? So far, our focus has been looking back on Fringe’s past searching for clues about its futur... more
How do different people show up at Melbourne Fringe and what's at stake for them? How has the Fringe held space for First Nations artists, cultural diversity, queerness and disabled people? And does having an open access festival actually make you op... more
Over the festival’s 40 years, one of Fringe’s most distinctive practices has been the way it bleeds into public and sometimes private space, in order to engage audiences and offer artists unique and often playful, creative challenges. In today's epis... more
In this episode we discuss Melbourne Fringe artists and audiences, popular appeal and the idea of cultural democracy, populism, public space, uncommon venues and creative risk. We explore different artists’ relationships with Fringe and how the festi... more
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