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Love Ssega: ‘If you’ve an opportunity to do something you’ve got an interest in, go for it’
Low angle mid-shot of Southbank Centre Associate Artist Love Ssega, looking down into the camera and wearing a red denim jacket, buttoned-up and with the collar up
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Love Ssega: ‘If you’ve an opportunity to do something you’ve got an interest in, go for it’

The musician and performance artist discusses Clean Bandit, chemical engineering and Cluedo with Martin Creed in this in-depth interview.

Chiharu Shiota: ‘It’s when I’m in pain that I want to create most’
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Chiharu Shiota: ‘It’s when I’m in pain that I want to create most’

The acclaimed visual and performance artist talks to Marigold Warner about suffering, surviving and ‘pushing things to the limit’.

Conor Mitchell: ‘I tried to assimilate for years, but sex is a big part of life’
Mid-shot of Southbank Centre Associate Artist Conor Mitchell, conducting a classical ensemble (including three visible double bass players) in a green room, wearing headphones, black pants and a black t-shirt
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Conor Mitchell: ‘I tried to assimilate for years, but sex is a big part of life’

The composer and theatre-maker discusses agitprop, injustices and the inherent campness of the Catholic Church in an in-depth interview.

Alisa Weilerstein: ‘We’re taught that context is everything; why can’t we just skip that and listen?’
A woman in an orange dress, posing with a cello
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Alisa Weilerstein: ‘We’re taught that context is everything; why can’t we just skip that and listen?’

Cellist Alisa Weilerstein discusses her musical upbringing, expanding the repertoire and the ‘great equaliser’ of classical music out of context.

Olga Ravn: ‘I’m very mistrustful of writers who don’t read’
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Olga Ravn: ‘I’m very mistrustful of writers who don’t read’

An in-depth interview with celebrated Danish writer Olga Ravn on her new book The Wax Child and how ‘all language holds a view of the world’.

Sean Shibe: ‘Maybe there is a bit of clownery to what I’m doing, but I’m totally serious about it‘
Young person wearing a red tracksuit sitting on a concrete bench in harsh sunlight.
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Sean Shibe: ‘Maybe there is a bit of clownery to what I’m doing, but I’m totally serious about it‘

An in-depth interview with guitarist Sean Shibe who talks dedication, dignity, and weight of expectation as he becomes one of our Resident Artists.

Raymond Antrobus: ‘I have zero interest in framing myself as some kind of victim’
The poet Raymond Antrobus, a man in his late 30s of British and Jamaican heritage with short hair, sits smiling on a wooden chair in a roughly kept garden
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Raymond Antrobus: ‘I have zero interest in framing myself as some kind of victim’

An in-depth interview with poet Raymond Antrobus who talks about his life as ‘an investigator of missing sound’ and his memoir The Quiet Ear.

Nubya Garcia: ‘Music has been with us from the beginning of time – we need to be within it’
Nubya Garcia, a young Black woman with long braided hair wears a long yellow gown
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Nubya Garcia: ‘Music has been with us from the beginning of time – we need to be within it’

An in-depth interview with musician Nubya Garcia who talks about perseverance, performing live and the importance of being present in music.

Holly Blakey: 'I'm not trying to shock anyone'
A women with brown hair tied back in a bun stands in a studio with her arms at her waist.
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Holly Blakey: 'I'm not trying to shock anyone'

A fascinating in-depth interview with choreographer Holly Blakey, who talks about fighting culturism and finding community within dance.

George the Poet: ‘there was no blueprint for what I do’
A man with brown eyes wearing a blue shirt standing in front of a white corrugated background.
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George the Poet: ‘there was no blueprint for what I do’

An in-depth interview with George the Poet who talks about his journey from grime MC to award-winning podcaster, and guiding the next generation.

Soweto Kinch: ‘I’ve been reflecting on the meaning of the word apocalypse’
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Soweto Kinch: ‘I’ve been reflecting on the meaning of the word apocalypse’

An in-depth interview with Soweto Kinch as the jazz saxophonist and rapper talks about the past, present, and the Soundtrack to the Apocalypse.

Meltdown 2022: Sounds of Africa
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Meltdown 2022: Sounds of Africa

A look at the African artists of Grace Jones’ Meltdown; Angélique Kidjo, Kasai Allstars, Oumou Sangaré, Baaba Maal and Desire Marea.