Program 33-23 Arts Friday on Eastside

The Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize is an annual acquisitive prize that was launched in 2017 to advance art and opportunity for emerging and established women artists in Australia. Now in its seventh year, it is the highest-value professional artist prize for women in Australia. With a record-breaking 2042 entries received in 2023, the Opening Night on Friday 12 May, showcased 119 Finalists representing every state and territory across Australia. Hear from award winners Alethea Richter, Emerging Artist Prize; Wiradjuri artist Freyja Fristad, recipent of the Indigenous Emerging Artist Prize and Finalist Tanya Linney. The Great Dead Body Teachers is the story of how Sydney based journalist, Jackie Dent’s grandparents gave their bodies to science when they died. Jackie weaves the personal with the history of medical research while exploring the practicalities and ethics of whole-body dissection. A first time finalist Julia Gutman is shifting the boundaries of contemporary painting in Australia, as winner of the Archibald Prize 2023 for her portrait of singer-songwriter Jessica Cerro. A studio interview broadcast in July last year in the lead-up to her first solo exhibition, Muses at sullivan + strumpf.

Produced and presented by Angela Stretch, the program participants acknowledge the custodians of the Gadigal lands from which the program has been produced and broadcasts from at Eastside Radio.

Playlist

Alexander Flood :: Oscillate Oscillate May 2023
Alethea Richter: Emerging Artist Prize winner | Freya Fristad: Indigneous Emerging Artist | Tanya Linney: Emerging Artist Finalist :: Interview: Award night and opening of The Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize 2023 Exhibition: – 28 May 2023 https://www.ravenswoodartprize.com.au/artprize/home
Rahill :: Tell Me Flowers At Your Feet rahillsongs.com
Tony Allen :: Don’t Believe The Dancers Tony Allen JID018 tonyallenafrobeat.com
Gorgers :: The Way It Goes EP London, UK
Stik Figa & The Expert :: The Green Monster (Ft Soleman Brigham) Ritual Dublin, Ireland
Book: The Great Dead Body Teachers, Ultimo Press :: Interview: Jackie Dent In conversation: Addi Road Writers Festival, Saturday 20 May 2023 https://addiroad.org.au/event/addi-road-writers-festival-2023/
Lee Fields :: Waiting on the Sidelines Waiting on the Sidelines New York, to be released in June 23
Little Dragon :: Kenneth Slugs of Love little-dragon.net
Phil-Psonics :: We Walk in the Gardens of Our Ancestors Octava LA, California
Archibald Prize Winner 2023 :: Interview: Julia Gutman Story first broadcast on Arts Friday in July 2022 Represented by sullivan + strumpf
Galt MacDermont :: Tango Woman is Sweeter (All Analog Master Edition) Original soundtrack reissued
Azamiah :: Azamiah – Night Woman In Phases Rebecca’s Records

Program 32-23 Arts Friday on Eastside

The Addi Road Writers Festival is an independent one-day cultural happening held on the grounds of the Addi Road Centre in Marrickville, on Saturday, 20th May. This year’s theme is Inner Worlds, and we explore the curatorial direction by the Co-Artistic Directors, Mark Mordue and Sheila Ngoc Pham, who also preview the program. The international art fair for independent artists, The Other Art Fair presents its upcoming Sydney edition with 130 artists, art experiences and a few surprises., we hear from Luke Potkin, Fair Director. CUT N POLISH: Artist Car Boot Sale is back following a huge success of the inaugural event last year. The one-day car boot sale features over 140 artists selling their works direct to the public in a dynamic, market-style setting. Three artists, Hugh Black, Sean Crowley and Anna Mould are collaboratively presenting a stall, and they talk us through what they are planning. The Pyrmont Art Prize celebrates its 11th anniversary at the Pyrmont Festival, which happens at Pirrama Park over the weekend. Lesley Dimmick, artist and Manager of TAP Gallery, who presents the Prize, tells us more.

Produced and presented by Angela Stretch, the program participants acknowledge the custodians of the Gadigal lands from which the program has been produced and broadcasts from at Eastside Radio.

Playlist

VHOOR :: Das Antiga Expirado EP Brazil
The Shiny People :: Feel Sun Dazzle Jamaica
The Pyrmont Art Prize + Exhbiition :: Interview: Lesley Dimmick, Manager, TAP Gallery Pyrmont Festival: 6-7 May | https://www.pyrmontfestival.com.au/ https://www.tapgallery.org.au/
Matt Wilde :: Who Cares Hello World Manchester, UK
Moor Mother :: Stories (Feat. Sovel) Jazz Codes (Deluxe Edition) blackquantumfuturis.com
The Other Art Fair: 11-14 May 2023 :: Interview: Luke Potkin, Fair Director, The Other Art Fair The Cutaway at Barangaroo theotherartfair.com/sydney
Yussef Dayes :: Black Classical Music Black Classical Music London, UK
Addi Road Writers Festival – Saturday 20 May 2023 :: Interview: Mark Mordue and Sheila Ngoc Pham Co-Artistic Directors https://addiroad.org.au/writers-festival/ Program: https://addiroad.org.au/writers-festival/
No Fixed Address :: We are survived Australian Reggae 1982 https://addiroad.org.au/writers-festival/
Dog Trumpet :: Shadowland Shadowland https://addiroad.org.au/writers-festival/
Dave Okum & The 7 Generations :: Blood Ah Go Run I Came From Love London, UK
Shango / Frends :: King Wellington – Shango Mystery Music 1977 remastered
CUT N POLISH: Car Boot Sale @ Carriageworks :: Interview: Anna Mould, Hugh Black and Sean Crowley 11am-4pm Sunday 7 May https://carriageworks.com.au/events/cut-n-polish-2023/
The Circling Sun :: Kohan Spirits New Zealand – released May 19

Program 31-23 Arts Friday on Eastside

What does it feel like to know you are dead? Richard James Allen reflects a lifelong engagement with Buddhist and Yogi Philosophies in Text Messages from the Universe. The Gala screening and book launch is an alluring, and unsettling images, music and words that is set to transport you through an afterlife encounter. Drawing inspiration from The Tibetan Book of the Dead, reimagined in a cinematic blend of text and dance action, it evokes a dislocated interval of consciousness, an intermediate state, between death and rebirth. A state known as the ‘Bardo’. Ultra-Sonic is an exhibition on at the Sydney College of the Arts, that is an unconventional musical and sonic lines through the flotsam and jetsam of the complications of installation art to create a new territory. Curators, Joyce Hinterding and David Haines drive us through the exhibition while stationary in their parked car with seatbelts on. Surry Hills @ Play Festival is on this month, aims to support the local economy, community development through the sense of play. Reactivate Consulting are the organisation behind the initiative and we find out more from Susie Rugg. The Pyrmont Art Prize and Festival story will run on Friday, 7 May 2023.

Produced and presented by Angela Stretch, the program participants acknowledge the custodians of the Gadigal lands from which the program has been produced and broadcasts from at Eastside Radio.

Playlist

Mondoj :: The Art of Swapping Hearts Peach Blossom Warsaw, Poland
Walaw Zimpel :: Train Spotter Train Spotter Warsaw, Poland
Book and Screen launch: Text Messages to the Universe :: Interview: Richard James Allen 6.30pm Saturday 29 April 2023, The Ritz Cinemas, Randwick Bookings: https://www.fantasticfilmfestival.com.au/films/text-messages-from-the-universe#
Organic Pulse Ensemble :: For All The Other Places A Thousand Hands 2 Headed Deer, Spain
aus :: Make Me Me Everis Japan
Exhibition: Ultra Sonic – https://www.sydney.edu.au/arts/schools/sydney-college-of-the-arts/galleries-and-exhibitions.html :: Interview: Joyce Hinterding and David Haines, Curators As artists they are represented by Sarah Cottier Gallery, Sydney Sydney College of Arts Gallery – Saturday 22 April
Sirom :: Grazes, Wrinkles, Drifts into Sleep The Liquified Throne of Simplicity Slovenia
Sounds Familiar :: Aleqs Notal feat. Anu – Reminder of Tomorrow Familiar Sounds Volume 1 soundsfamiliar.it
Festival: Surry Hills @ Play :: Interview: Susie Rugg, Reactivation https://surryhillsatplay.com/ Month of April
Ella Thompson :: Cool Down My Heart EP Melbourne

Program 30-23 Arts Friday on Eastside

Art Pharmacy is an art consultancy that implements creative visions and cultural projects in Australia, and are presenting a series of panel discussions. The third, Curate Your City stimulates conversation on the future of art projects in the public realm. Digital Strategist and Curator, Michelle Wang, provides insight. Just Not Australian presents work by Australian artists at the forefront of national debate and practice. This exhibition brings together 19 artists across generations and diverse cultural backgrounds to deal broadly with the origins and implications of contemporary Australian nationhood. The exhibition returns to Sydney after being on tour since 2020, on at the Museum of Sydney. Curator at Artspace, Talia Linz talks us through the premise and the impacts on Australian communities. Joan Cross works across a range of mediums, including drawing, painting, installations, sculpture, video, and virtual reality. Her work investigates the legacy of colonialism in Australia. I give you a mountain, is a video animation presented as part of Just Not Australian. Opening in May at the Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf is NATIVE DEITIES, an exhibition that gives homage to Australia’s unique natural landscape. Bruce Slorach marks 40 years since graduating from the Victorian College of Arts and commencing a creative career that would evolve over decades. He offers us a preview of the exhibition.

Produced and presented by Angela Stretch, the program participants acknowledge the custodians of the Gadigal lands from which the program has been produced and broadcasts from at Eastside Radio.

Playlist

MEMNON SA :: Enoculation Wand Offworld Radiation Therapy holymountainstudios.net
The Necks :: Bloom Three Australia
Just Not Australian :: Interview: Talia Linz, Curator, Artspace – 4 June 2023 | https://mhnsw.au https://www.artspace.org.au
Salami Rose Joe Louis :: Dimcola Reprise Akousnatikous California
The Lahaar :: Doin’ It The Lahaar Sound Way Records
https://joanross.com.au :: Interview: Joan Cross Exhibiting: Just Not Australian Museum of Sydney – 4 June
Juno :: Bliss Myriad Path Norway
Mama Terra :: Ruptura Ruptura Acid Jazz Records
Exhibition: NATIVE DEITIES :: Interview: Bruce Slorach Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf | 3 – 28 May Collaboration: utopiagoods.com
Hirjah :: Faith and Deeds Truly Free / Time Oakland
Panel discussion: Curate Your City :: Interview: Michelle Wang, Digital Strategist and curator, Art Pharmacy FREE 6pm Tuesday, 2 May 2023, Ace Hotel http:artpharmacy.com.au
Soul Supreme :: Dues and Don’ts Poetic Justice Amsterdam, Netherlands

Program 29 -23 Arts Friday on Eastside

The National 4: Australian Art Now is the fourth iteration of the biennial survey of contemporary Australian art. Collectively it bring together 80 artists, engaging in 48 new artist projects across four major institutions, The AGNSW, MCA, Carriageworks and for the first time, the Campbelltown Arts Centre (CAC). We hear from Melbourne based artist, David Sequeira, on his work Song for Gentleness, a presentation of over 300 songs in a grid along the gallery walls, AGNSW. South Australian artist, Gerry Wedd, talks us through his work, Where are we now? Consists of 600 plus hand-form tiles and vessels that champions the role of ceramics as a too for mass communication, AGNSW. Indonesian-born, Sydney-based artist, Jumaadi’s work, Joli Jolan comprises a series of white paper cutouts assembled on a black painted wall to create a monochromatic reverse-silhouette scene of numerous humanoid figures, CAC.

Produced and presented by Angela Stretch, the program participants acknowledge the custodians of the Gadigal lands from which the program has been produced and broadcasts from at Eastside Radio.

Playlist

Peter Manheim :: Peace Groove In Time New York – Album released today, 7 April
John Haycock :: Dissolution Dorian Portrait john-haycock.com
Rahill :: Fables (feat. Beck) Flower at you Feet rahillsongs.com
Exhibition: The National 4 :: Interview: David Sequeria https://www.the-national.com.au/artists/david-sequeira/song-cycle/ https://www.the-national.com.au/
Sven Wunder :: Harmonica And… EP Sweden
Scrimshire :: Unity Gain Paroxysm scrimshire.com
A Certain Ratio :: Touch I’d Like to See You Again English post-punk band – Manchester, UK
The National 4 – https://www.the-national.com.au/artists/natasha-walsh/the-gaze/ :: Interview excerpt: Natasha Walsh – AGNSW https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/art/watch-listen-read/watch/natasha-walsh/ https://www.the-national.com.au/
Marijus Aleksa :: As They Are As They Are marijusaleksa.com
Organic Pulse Ensemble :: For All The Other Places A Thousand Hands 2 Headed Deer – Spain
The National 4 – https://www.the-national.com.au/artists/jumaadi/joli-jolan/ :: Interview: Jumaadi https://www.the-national.com.au/
Matthew Herbet :: The Horse England UK matthewherbet.com

Program 28-23 Arts Friday on Eastside



Symbols matter. The tension between what is and what is not is there in the great novels and paintings: harshness and beauty. Italian Sydney based artist, Simone Piccioni’s latest exhibition, The Australian AEffect challenges the balance between the act of creating art and transcends any superficial desire for beauty. We take a Gallery walk with Simone at Studio W. Remarkable new life is a flutter in the grand scale of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly at Macquaries Point. Opera Australia’s Revival Director, Susana Gómez was born in Oviedo (Spain) where she graduated in English Literature and Literary Theory. She trained as a pianist and actor and focused on physical theatre during some long-term stays in Germany and Argentina. She talks of the soaring emotions of the natural world and human relations of the contemporary interpretation.

Simone Piccioni interview music: Arcangelo Corelli, Concerto grosso, Op 6, No 1 in D Major: I. Largo – Allegro. Courtesy of Kylie Sargant.

Produced and presented by Angela Stretch, the program participants acknowledge the custodians of the Gadigal lands from which the program has been produced and broadcasts from at Eastside Radio.

Playlist

Joel Holmes :: Broken Styles Into The AbyssKryptox
Don Cherry’s New Researches featuring Nana Vasconcelos :: Ganesh Organic Music Theatre: Festival de jazz de Chateauvallon 1972Blank Forms Editions
Rahill :: Smile for E Flowers at Your FeetReleased May 12
IzangoMa :: Out of the World Ngo MaSouth Africa – released in May
Exhibition: The Australian AEffect :: Interview: Simone Piccioni, artist Frances Keevil at Studio W, 6 Bourke Street, Woolloomooloo | Wed – Sun 10am-5pmfranceskeevil.com.au | simonepicconi.com
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble :: Treasure EPNew York
Production: Madama Butterfly, Handa Opera :: Interview: Susanna Gomez, Revival Director 24 March – 23 Aprilopera.org.au
Palm Skin Productions :: The Sword Will Die Simon RichmondUK
30/70 Collective :: Jay Luv Art Make LoveMelbourne
Mr Beatnick :: Shapeshifter Joy in VariationMythstery Records, London, UK

Program 27-23 Arts on International Women’s Day

#EmbraceEquity campaign theme seeks to get the world talking about why ‘equal opportunities are no longer enough’ and can in fact be exclusionary, rather than inclusive. On today’s program we hear from the perspectives of women on equality versus equity and what this year’s theme means to them. The Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize is Australia’s highest value acquisitive art prize for women with over $45,000 in prize money across four categories. We hear from Kathryn Minkley, artist, curator and Head Arts Department. Over the last 30 years Roslyn Sharp has gained a reputation for her disciplined but sympathetic mode of social documentation. Much of it centred around portraits, events and sites of Darlinghurst, Kings Cross, Woolloomooloo and Potts Point. The Messenger reveals new facets of the visual style of Sharp. A one-week exhibition presented as part of a suite of four exhibitions over a month by Damien Minton at Sheffer Gallery, Darlington. We hear from her in conversation with Sandy Edwards, Creative producer, Arthere.

Opera Australia’s soprano Jane Ede, on Donzetti’s Tudor trilogy, Roberto Deverux can be accessed on Arts Friday, 17 March 2023.

Thank you to the women contributing to Arts on International Women’s Day: Regina Botros, Lisa Garnham, Annette Hughes and Patricia Starrs. An acknowledgement of gratitude to Paul Neeson and Anthony Frater, presenters of Arts Wednesday.

Produced and presented by Angela Stretch, the program participants acknowledge the custodians of the Gadigal lands from which the program has been produced and broadcasts from at Eastside Radio.

Playlist

Yazmin Lacey :: 90 Degrees When The Sun Dips 90 Degrees London UK
The Ravenswood Art Prize 2023 – ravenswoodartprize.com.au :: Interview: Kathryn Minkley, Artist, Curator, Head of Visual Arts Exhibition: 13-28 May 2023 Thursdays to Sundays Ravenswood School for Girls’ Centennial Centre – Opening Night, Friday 12 May 2023
Tyson :: Red Handed Pisces Problems London UK
Yazmin Lacey :: Bad Company Voice Notes UK
Exhibition: Roz Sharp, The Messenger – 11 May 2023 :: Interview: Roz Sharp in conversation with Sandy Edwards Sheffer Gallery, 38 Lander Street, Darlington – IWD poetry – presented by Poetry Sydney https://poetrysydney.org/2023/02/06/embraceequity-women-poets-on-international-womens-day/ Damien Minton Presents: http://damienmintonpresents.com/
Bala Desejo :: Sim Sim Sim Sim Sim Sim Brazil
Anja Ngozi :: Burna Close ft. James Mollison Rhygin UK
Annette Hughes :: Pony Princess Datson Hughes https://www.datsonhughes.com/
Ovule feat. Shygurl (Sega Bodega Remix) :: Bjork Single
Charlotte Spiral :: All This Time, Asleep London UK

Program 26-23 Arts Friday on Eastside

PRIDE AT PLAY lets you explore the world of queer indie games. The exhibition and associated webpage allows you to engage with queer interactive games while also contributing to advance research on how computer games can enable queer experience. Xavier Ho is the co-curator, an award-winning interactive designer, who conceived of the exhibition now on at the Sydney College of Arts Project Space and is our queer gamer guide. Dylan Mooney’s light artwork, Still here and thriving, focuses on love in queer society. The large-scale portraits explore identity, desire and representation from his experiences as a proud, queer indigenous man. The work is part of Queer in Warrane, at the Hyde Park Barracks, presented by the Museums of History NSW, in celebration of Sydney WorldPride. We hear from Mel Flyte, Collections Discovery Assistant.

Arts Friday acknowledge the custodians of the Gadigal lands from which the program has been produced and broadcasts from at Eastside Radio.

Produced and presented by Angela Stretch

Playlist

As One :: The Unveiling The Unveiling Ruben Records
Langendorf United :: Selam New Yeahno Yowouw Land sing a sonf fighter – Stockholm, Sweden
Exhibition: PRIDE AT PLAY :: Interview: Xavier Ho, interdisciplinary creative technologist and designer SCA Project Space University of Sydney: https://prideatplay.org/
Yarni & Give Me Monarco :: Plucked & Struck Parenthesis yarni.co | Sheffield, UK
Performing at the Foundry616 Saturday 25 February :: Chasing the Moon www.chasingthemoon.com.au
Scrimshire :: Unity Gain Unity Gain London, UK
Event: Queer in Warrane, Hyde Park Barracks, Macquarie St, Sydney :: Interview: Mel Flyte, Collections Discovery Assistant, Museums of History NSQ 5-10pm – Sunday 26 February 2023 FREE – mhnsw.au/whats-on/events/queer-in-warrane/
Contemporary Noise Ensemble :: All Systems On..! An Excellent Spiritual Serviceman Poland – released 3 March
Work Money Death :: Freedom As A Heartfelt Song Thought, Action, Reaction, Interaction Leeds, UK
Poetry Sydney – poetrysydney.org :: Pride Poets: Live recording Livestream will be made online on the Poetry Sydney website next month Knox.live
Nick Walters :: Namaskaram Padmasana London, UK

Program 25-23 Arts Friday on Eastside Radio

Sydney WorldPride leads us into the Festival with a suite of exhibitions including Word Made Flesh, a major immersive installation at Carriageworks, by Melbourne artist Paul Yore. Yore has composed makeshift structures, mixed media sculpture and found objects, collage and assemblage, paintings, video, and pulsating sound and light and he lights us up with his thoughts. Death: and becoming is the latest exhibition at the Bearded Tit, in Redfern. Poet Imbar Amira Nassi has his curatorial debut and shares an excerpt of the exhibition description along with a poem. We also hear from exhibiting artists: Annie Parnell, Antony Youssef and Black. Passage is a new art gallery located in the Prince Trade Centre in Haymarket. The opening exhibition Open Ceremony, by Eduardo Wolfe-Alegria is a body of work that interprets his memories and encounters through a lens of surrealism. Marco Rinaldi, Director and the exhibiting artist Eduardo tell us more. The Last Picture Show is the final exhibition at Duck Rabbit, which is set to close its doors after a successful exhibitive program that has been operating since the 2000s. Hugh Ramage is an artist, painter, sculptor and the founder of Duck Rabbit, and he talks us through a snapshot of the journey.

Arts Friday acknowledge the custodians of the Gadigal lands from which the program has been produced and broadcasts from at Eastside Radio.

Produced and presented by Angela Stretch

Playlist

Dele Sosimi & the Estaury 21 :: Ride Out The Storm The ConfluenceLondon UK
Exhibition: Opening Ceremony – 5 March 2023 :: Interview: Marco Rinaldi, Director, Passage + Artist; Eduardo Wolfe-Alegria passagegallery.comArtist talk + dumpling event: February 15th
WAAN :: Open Echo EchoNetherlands
Form & Formless :: Giants Are Real EPjazz re:freshed UK
The Last Picture Show: – 12 February 2023 :: Interview: Hugh Ramage, artist and founder of Duck Rabbit Duck Rabbit Gallery: Little Eveleigh Street, RedfernDuck Rabbit will operate online with future projects in the planning
Exhibition: Word Made Flesh :: Interview: Paul Yore Carriageworks – 26 February 2023carriageworks.com.au
Benny Sing :: Young Hearts Young HeartsReleased 24 March – Amersterdam
Marcus Strickland Twi-Life :: Dustball Fantasy The Universe’s Wildest DreamMiami, Florida
Exhibition: Death; And Becoming :: Interview: Imbar Amira Nassi, poet, curator The Bearded Tit, Redfern– 24 March 2023
Burt Bacharach :: Trains & Boats & Planes The Love Songs of Burt Bacharach
Yazmin Lacey :: Bad Company Voice NotesNottingham, UK

Program 24-22 Arts Friday on Eastside

The summer of opera begins with the Sydney Festival in the first week of January 2023. Sydney Chamber Orchestra Australian premiere of their newest opera, Antarctica by leading composer Mary Finsterer at Carriageworks. Hear from Mary on the production, Antarctica which explores the historical, mythical and scientific conceptions and stories about the southern continent. Opera Australia presents Puccini’s original bohemian love story La Bohème, and principal soprano Julie Lea Goodwin provides us with an insight. Message Bank combines location-based media and binaural audio with a story of intrigue, paranoia, and mischief to deliver an ambitious and innovative audio experience at Parramatta Square, Director and writer Nick Atkins explains how the immersive experience works. Local Sydney based musician Peter Miller Robinson, performs in studio.

Arts Friday acknowledge the custodians of the Gadigal lands from which the program has been produced and broadcasts from at Eastside Radio.

Produced and presented by Angela Stretch

Playlist
Nashville recording 
:: Area Code 615
Ben Marc :: Sometimes Slow Glass Effect London UK
Kokoroko :: Age of Ascent Could We Be More London UK
Sydney Festival: Message Bank :: Interview: Nick Atkins, Director and Writer Operated Coin presents at Parramatta Square 13-21 January 2023 | Bookings: http://events.humantix.com/message-bank
Scream + Dance – In Rhythm (12″ Mix) :: Scream + Dance – In Rhythm (12″ Mix) Get it Right – Afro, Dub, Funk & Punk of Recreational Records Emotional Rescue UK
Production: Antartica, Sydney Chamber Opera :: Interview: Mary Finisterer, Composer Sydney Festival: Carriageworks 5-8 January 2023 | https://www.sydneychamberopera.com/2022/03/09/antarctica/
ELIZA :: A Tear of the Dreadful A Sky Without Stars elizalovechild.com
Rosa Brunello :: Jubiaba Sounds Like Freedom Italy
Jimetta Rose :: Ebb & Flow LA California jimettarose
Don Giovanni, Opera Australia :: Interview: Bronwyn Douglass, soprano 5 Jan – 17 February Sydney Opera House
Say She She :: NORMA NORMA Brooklyn, New York
Song: Poetry :: Feature performance: Peter Miller-Robinson