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Yes Sanchez pan is backstage when deal leaves I hope you're feeling good on this Wednesday we're halfway through the show and each week on stage we cover the past and culture has taken place here in West Yorkshire we spoke to go from Girl Gang the lead space community support women and people of marginalized genders and she told us all about what she does and what's in store for the future an amazing an amazing woman an amazing team doing great things going into 2020 going to do big and they're doing I'm longside their full time jobs honestly it's so commendable it's amazing to hear that people want to do so much for their people we had David Laycock from independent life and he popped into the studio with all the energy and charisma and passion for he does and he's doing some amazing work and some incredible things to point independent businesses in New York so much you go check it out you'll see the magazines are all over the city of City Times and local life icon local local I says is what he wants to create and he wants people to understand that everyone is powerful from the from the grimy to The Shining is what I really really like that was that really it captured exactly what he means by it and in a few moments don't go anywhere will be China to Dad Now there is a collaboration between Opera North and the University of Leeds now they've opened applications for the 2020 to 2021 prize a lot more to come about that is a really good concept and where the good thing that's happening when awake has Project director Dominic gray going to give us all the details shortly and then after 830 I will move the expert down Williams will bring in his all the cinematic soundtrack good stuff incredible cinema you know I'm looking forward to seeing what every single week on pulls in and I look forward to hear it and comparing it when I actually see the movie so it's all good and all of this of course here on back stage. Music always we had a great June just not with payroll. You know we played a few towns on I never get bored of Haven it and. Kind of. Go. To cut. Cut. Cut that was. I. Did. See. The sounds of Steve said this soulful voice tonight is a playground. And yes you watch you need to back stage b.b.c. Radio Leeds with me a whole Sanchez paid having a great time on this Wednesday night now for our next interview we've got some very special. I'm really looking forward to speaking more about the on the debt crisis is now open for applications and what not easy is 815000 pounds prize awarded by the University of Leeds opera Knopf they have come together and they designed the Chinese artist to collaborate with scientists and approach creativity in an absolutely new way so cool enough tell us more about the prize and how you can apply it Dominic Traina project that right I'll print off and one of the judges on this year's panel Dominic how you doing I'm doing well thank you nice to speak to Howie you too I'm great I'm looking forward to hearing about this you know when I 1st had about a half hour wow one amazing opportunity because it's massive Now what let's get a bit of insight what are you looking for in an applicant you know what would what would make you stand out for you all ask a question Ok what would make it stand out would be something that I hadn't thought of myself that's the that's the main thing so it's all about surprising us is taking us all a journey so you know where we're at Opera Company we do a lot of work with music to work with theatre and performance and it's really interesting for us to be challenging out of our comfort zone so I'm hoping that we'll get an artist who will want to work with a scientist at the University of Leeds is to make something that couldn't be made in any other way if you see what I mean so it's going to be something unique something catching and something relevant as well you know it's interesting the last 2 winners of that there are prizes for the 3rd year that we've been doing it the 1st year it was won by a sound artist who was particularly interested in climate change and. Well it was basically was about the same things which are below the level of human hearing and how these impact on moods and how the and how they are impacted by climate change around the world and then last year the one that we've just finished on a Riddler she was a visual artist who was really interested in artificial intelligence and the kind of ethics of working with lots of fish. Intelligence so with both of those they were kind of they were engaged to be so I mean they were kind of about issues of our time but at the same time they were 'd making you know they were artists making it up making all work responding to those to those questions so yeah so what are we looking for all of something surprising unique original 'd and run against in some way and relevant relevance was well I caught lying I just described I'm already engaged I did you go look back and find out more about them they do You thought incredible I mean they were the last you know a lot too you must make fun of my wife for the comment we can become Why I'll tell you that I mean you know it's a shame I'm a much of every prize says this but it's a shame you can only give it to one person if you're both here as we've done it the application you know the proposals and ideas that people come up with blown blown away completely so you know yes just show you can hear it's one person each year there's a lot of there's a lot of young artists out there with really exciting ideas and what surprised us is the university as well as the number of artists who are really interested in working with science you know you think that we all think that the arts and science is a separate but they don't speak to each other but actually it's a real hunger on both sides to to collaborate and make things that they couldn't make on their own Well you know exactly was my thought in science and I exactly to be rich and I've been quite separate I. Do an extension of you my creative and in science been about the fact that we're idea would bring them together and how do you hope that these bridges the gap Well you know it's a myth that's the thing but they're not that different so there's a guy at the University of Leeds who we work with on this project who's a professor of biological sciences and if one of the 1st things for the 1st meetings we had with him he said he said he said you know that it's a false division between on science he said to be a good scientist you have to be creative you've got to think outside the moon's Yeah you've got you know if you can make a discovery scientific discovery. You don't get it just by following you know. Yeah you've got it you've got to think creatively so and similarly you know artists are fascinated by science so when you look at you know you just think about it you know I think us we like to Vinci say you know going right back to the beginning of. But you know that you know say office coming to us and saying Ok I'm interested in astrophysics I want to do a project with a biologist you know I want to do a project with you know all anything you think of your plot climate science has been reading popular a lot of office they want to work with climate scientists because you know the climate scientists are absolutely looking at climate change from the point of view of you know as you were just saying they kind of tracing what is actually going on how is how is climate science how is climate change actually happening and how can we change it and what we learn what we do about it where's the autism much more interest in a kind of emotional response to the crisis and you know so you know some sometimes it's you know it's it's making it's making a marriage between things which are which is separate and you bring them together and they make something they create something special between them yeah yeah the both valuable are valuable of each other this is likely not to get to them but surely you know that you know look at it well you know we live in times where nobody's got all the answers to that you know so it's so complex out there isn't it just understanding the city we live in the society we live in No no one no single discipline has got the answers to the things that we're facing so collaboration is the way forward and you know we're an opera company this is where this project comes from is an opera No it is an opera company an opera you know whether you love it or hate it but the main thing about operate is it's collaborative It brings together music performance words song visual art it brings all those things together to make opera so that's why we you know that it's the spirits of that that we're bringing to this project about you know how do you bring things I do bring things which normally separates together to make something new. If not they are going to church and you relation will. Show him as well as money base is yeah there's also residences and resources available when Absolutely yeah massive Now how impactful can that be to let's say you know so when an artist early in the Korea exactly I mean it took it's a great opportunity as you say I mean you know there's there's a pulse of money that you get so it's I don't know if you said this in the intro but it's 15 grams is the price some of that you have to use on making the work it's not just money in the pocket you know it's it's money to to make. Whatever you're going to make with which could be a sculpture it could be a filmmaker be a piece of music whatever but as you say the the residency so obviously the the artist who wins it gets contacts to really top level cutting edge scientific research at the University of Leeds so you know they can go in there and ask any questions they want mess about with the equipment etc They get access properly or what we call the musical resources we got rehearsal rooms we've got performers but they also get. Residency set both Tetley. Gallery in Leeds which is really great contemporary art spaces that lead to Scott down the South Bank so they get a residency there and they also get a residency at the National Science Museum over in Bradford. To do to do work there as well so he just think about you know the network of contacts for the artist gets raised by it just through that it's amazing you know they've got people they can talk to for years and one thing leads to another you know with that said with both the office that won it the previous 2 years both of them of use those contacts in those you know those contacts lead to other contacts that where the contacts and before you know it you've got you've got more work and more commissions lined up on the on the back of putting this price well in the creative industry as I know more than anyone networking you know everything's of this about you never mind the full name to go do it never mind the jacket and the ball it's all the networking that you going to gain from it not only in the time you make in creation Yeah it's going to open dialogue going going forward knowledge that's just my little beyond opera Knopf and you know it's a little bit more but you work with them now what do you do to bring opera and promote you know prone area. What don't we do I mean you know you know we were very very privileged very privileged position where we are right in the heart of the city we take that responsibility really seriously so we do a lot of work with communities across Leeds that called otherwise access opera which we're doing a lot of work at the moment secure with refugees Siloam seekers all promote is the 1st opera company to be to become a theatre a sanctuary for refugees asylum seekers so that's what you know the. Police Playhouse is a theatre century and there are some other theatres that do it the way the 1st opera company to get it in Britain so really proud of that so you know we work with a lot disadvantaged communities and communities of finality to come to to get out of the tool but to go to performing arts and because life cultural events and then our education we've got a really big and really strong education team and they're out all the time and they're working with 3000 kids every week in battle Island softly on a on a big project we call in harmony so it's in schools work with kids every single day of the week all music with them and you know you know this a lot of people to the attainment records in those schools are just going you know going up and up and up the kids are engaged they want to learn they want to be at school so they have that coming to school you know that their tendency levels are going up but also their results are going up so just you know it's kind of anyone who's interest in the Alps already kind of knows it but if you get engaged with the arts and you get interested in it it affects everything you do in your life so yes we do all that going fantastic under 30 schemes so if you're if you're under 30 and you live in Leeds or even outside Leeds you can sign up to that and you get really really cheap tickets to the opera which is a great thing to to do. And then you know I'll work with higher education we've got fantastic partnership with the University of Leeds this day or our prize that we're talking about was just one of the one of the many things that we do with the you know. With students or with sign up. Getting them into the opera getting them backstage giving them learning about the business as well as as well as the arts that we do and similarly we've got a fantastic polish it with Leeds College of Music and the fantastic students coming out of there are who are really really switched on you know that they're very. They're very industry focused in a way you know they're already planning their careers there and they're 1920 years old and they've been mapping out what they're going to be doing in 5 years time already and how they get there and what what the you say you know what the networks are that they need what the contacts are how you want to shoot and it's an actress so you know it's a look at you know all protest and sometimes a lot of people think that upper is cut off it's like an ivory tower kind of awful but you look at awful lot that it's just everywhere across the city where you know we've got foot in every every time. Yeah it's great it's great place to work or study I think of it in many parts and I was I You had me being the cream industry we do you know all the hard work and you know that the lengthy go did to reach so many to the people at Leeds and we can you know go to thank you for and I'm sure going to 2020 you may more amazing things going back to the prize where can you find out more information about our prize I went on the phone an application Ok so all we need is a c.v. And 500 words of them saying that this is what I want to do this is the site area of science I'm interested in this is the kind of office I want to make they don't have to have a finished idea of how it's going to end they just have to have the the question that they want to ask of the you know the area they want to explore in the 500 words so c.v. 500 words you can find out where the applications are there's a website for a day which is the operative partnership with the University of Leeds and that is day you so da r. E. Y. O. U. Dot org dot you Kate so you go to the day you don't or don't you k. Web site click on that you'll find all the information that. Deadline is January the 30th so you know you have to get moving ready to get the application in but it's only $500.00 words you know it's not something worth it it's not like you write essay or anything like that it's fairly easy 500 words bash it out send it in and we'll have a good look at it and we look at you know we do look really carefully at every proposal that comes in to say the only shame is that we can only only have bought one prize every year so we've got. $500.00 what we are looking for are unique looking for the box we're looking for relevant. I mean they were the weather which is not as we look at those little good words and I love the science thing you know even if it you know it might be like you know some take something like astrophysics I know nothing whatsoever about astrophysics but if I was an artist I might be interested in that so you don't have to know about the science you've just got to be curious about it. A lot of guys know about the knowledge about the curiosity and it shows the artist people have that in abundance so there are things we need guys you know guys and girls who have been listening it's an opportunity of a lifetime of things and then things where you look back and kick the cells if you don't even at least put yourself forward for the fund in the networking that the support from from the university and from opera not that you'd get you know if you were one of the lucky ones well the look you want to get it you know is indescribable Sharlee so I was a big thank you done for being on the show no worries I got involved here and yeah I look at night now definitely You Tube is a way for people to him. On a grand opera nof this year's day ah prize definitely a must do you know here on b.b.c. Radio Leeds myself I'm always for people put themselves forward that I've lived a great life so far because I've taken a risk and it's gone you know what let's just do it and this is something that I commend those guys out there who are interested to make she do it and the information to head to day you all to you k.r.p. Dare you to u.k. This is b.b.c. Radio Leeds and I want to bring so much in for your great interview there will go back on that shortly and it's really about the music is one of my favorite writers of the time Dave Papercuts. It's incredible scenes you can't make this up 2 times to a man lost a lot of people. Man Hey. Why you gotta make it tough Why for. You can never make us this. Throw in the past on rent divide. The trip from centuries to the invoice my mom. Just triple pencil. You know rise. What's happenin. It's to an embarrassment who. Wants me to marry she can have. Been a stallion. I was a cross illustrator. I don't need no chariot that thing going to. 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Your sister got me young the court's job to get him back to school me get my. Children waiting for I'm good just take. That with Saddam's son looking for Jason. Johnson and now you see. I'd like to go to the old club this minute. The can say with a Feel Good luck and I would but the man I met with tried the 5 below. Is my love I still get used to. Afraid to just be friends still. Used to call me you're. Going to be done. Now to. Go down. beyond the old place mean that they. Can save it they may feel up and I will buy them and I can live there the tried the 5 below the. Been a staple 6 lakh Mareeba with your love here on b.b.c. Radio Leeds. Great interview just now with Dominic grateful for Natalee's all about the debt prize mess you got the day you die the u.k. The application the shirt on general affair if really big chance to get involved if you love art and science and you're ready to be part of something great opera laugh now here on b.b.c. Radio Leeds backstage Each week we have a movie expert Darren Williams and he takes on a journey and he does that using cinema sounds there and what you got for us today well today I thought I'd go with an animated film because he's coming up to school holidays and Christmas and all that because some of the weekend I went over to my mates house and help him babysit he's 4 kids and this was pretty much the only film we could all agree on and it was hilarious it's really really good and think it kind of slipped under the radar when it came out it didn't really do you know mostly of all the films from this studio it's called the pirates in an Adventure with Scientists and it's from Aardman it's people at night Wallace and Gromit on the sheep and all those kind of things this is a story about the pirate captain who is pretty rubbish he's not the best pirate and he's voiced by Hugh Grant and he's going with thing is he's voiced by Hugh Grant who's incredibly posh he's got these huge beard so just all the way through I was thinking is Jack White all looks like Jack Whitehall all the way through it but it basically him he and his crew were also just a little bit right back at. You know the best of all but they were he wants to become more feared as a pirate and so you. Enters his crew and himself in the Pirates of the Year competition. And well this is going on a while ease up against 2 or 3 from middle pirates. Another what they call there's . Some is cutlass and Liz Jeremy Piven who is Mr Selfridge is black Bellamy and Lenny Henry as Pegleg Hastings they're the 3 big ones not about Saturday at all that they've missed. The most phenomenal pirates and yet really got a chance so he just sets himself this task of is going to rob every ship and every shipping goes to ghost ship or it's a plague ship it just keeps getting the wrong ships and ends up trying to rob the Beagle which is Charles Darwin's ship Charles Darwin voiced by David Tennant on the Dr Who. So he's got nothing to show for all this plundering until it finds out that Charles Darwin notices that he's pirates a little bit weird his parents not actually a parent it's the last living dodo. So you will see taking back the Royal Society promises are you going to get loads of riches Well you can go to London there's no way we can go to London and this is where you get the story Clee a little bit more dildo because Queen Victoria has said that she will salute he despises all pirates and she wants to punish all pirates so they've got to go there in disguise as scientists or at some point as a Girl Guides it's very very very silly it's so much fun though being an ardent animation because it is that kind of claymation animation it's really fast for that it's zips along this film and the soundtrack reflects that the soundtrack is amazing it's got people on the beat on it and Rankin Roger and Jimmy Cliff and the Clash it's a really big score Supergrass all it's just like it's barrels along and for claymation that is really strange because you used to being kind of slow in any case here. It's also the 1st film that they show in 3 days. But a kind of big showdown on the pirate king has to decide who is the pirate as the pirate of the year the Pirate King is Brian blessid I mean he doesn't get. So much on a legacy really being a lot of fun because it takes so much attention to detail because everything is just kind of you know there make it move a little bit and take us now there's jokes in the backgrounds all the time little posters going up signs little things going on it really rewards multiple viewings so I hope you enjoy it if you can get it on d.v.d. If you can get it on streaming it's really worth watching the pirates in an Adventure with Scientists backstage b.b.c. Radio just. Coming up trouble with. Pirates. That. Is. In the face of danger. Constant discovery will go back to my just as your delightful creature disappear totally resting hidden away only let her out for the big performance I'm afraid in case the sinister forces try to make off with sinister forces who. Have a wonderful petting zoo at the palace where Polly would be quite cease Pabst we could take. But that's out of the question she'd have a new time there are giving the peaks and the donkey. Things to me and I'm afraid not no you see there is nothing more important to a parish than his trust. She is the father the heart and soul of the book 2. Evils. It's like. A shark would probably be to track you. Jane are you afraid you want to put the pirate captain in the water borne back on time that was especially the last chapter I went. Through. During the cold. Backstage. B.b.c. Radio. 11 1111. B.b.c. Very big shout to down Williams our cinema costs when it comes to the cinema soundtrack the movie is The pirates. And the Adventure with Scientists now that is something I'm definitely looking forward to look into when Darren brings in the new the music for the soundtrack he gets you in the vibe of it by how he describes the movies as well images want to go by video link on watch it so that's something I'm definitely going to indulge in Paula next time I'm in a little bit of as we'll get into that great show that we've had was the last of our music to comb so much you don't go anywhere but obviously we spoke to cows from Girl Gang which is the lead based community support and women and people of modern life and there's again quick conversation with her I look forward to help in any way possible and you can yourself as so many great things out there do in which they use their own time to do and in the new year the 3rd birthday they celebrate in mid February and they want you all to be there so you can see their showcases show the world exactly what they do in and to see how you can be a power as well as a great conversation with David Laycock he's from independent life and he popped into the studio to tell us all about what independent life builds why it was created and what they're looking to do in the future their whole ethos is making local people of leads to. Empowered in Paul and to Paul what they do in the magazines are all over leave the books all over the 1st edition was free the 2nd was a pound the 3rd one is free and they're in the midst of doing the 4th one for 2020 why not go into a new decade with a product that shows all the amazing things at least has to offer from culture to music to food and to local business which is absolutely amazing so we also spoke to Dominic Gray who gave us a real insight about what Opera North is doing for the city and also the collaboration the opera not have of Leeds University the University of Leeds and the applications are over open for the dare prize and that is something special now for between 20202021 that's when the prize will be happening and the applications show on General Affairs Yes you need your c.v. You need 500 words. Get in touch because it's something special you have the backing opera and the universe of Lee's along with $15000.00 pounds to spend on your funding of your project and the whole ethos of. Science Science. As most eloquently put that they see in a separate sometimes but then obviously after experience shows how much similar how much the marriage of the 2 can create something special that's great and obvious it was heaven down at the cinema soundtrack has been an amazing show I always leave backstage thinking that you know I feel inspired every single time and along with you know the amazing use we have with these great people from our city is also the music we've got some big shoes coming out to do not go anywhere and next to remember. Who were here taking you so don't go and touch that dial here 9 o'clock be fought out so much this is Ray black featuring chipmunk and his children is called action. Man it's. Oh run away with. America. Come. On better come I need. Something. A moment in. Time for me to go. To my side. If I think you're not going to. Hear from now from here from. Memory. From Jamaica from my. Summer. Sun. The sun claiming. I'm so awesome and they keep calling. I'm. A. Black. Ice when I was going straight on to my. Space. Action I met the 19 year old sensation from Jamaica. I don't you call w. . Maybe. There would. Be. The kind of stuff. Got a. Lot of. Buzz. I think. Many of us are. In the. New good. Light. There would. Then. Be. Going to. The clinic in Memphis. Yes. Pain. We had for you tonight we're joined by. Well a big shout out to David independent life of the hugh shot to Dominic gray up and off in the we've. Also Don Williams as well as another incredible cinema. A pleasure to be. Some great interviews as well the main. Show on head well if you say. All about supporting our local people I'm looking forward to being back here next week. To do a big shout out to Nicole here on back stage we wish her all the best and hope she is well I would have to be back on very soon. Now. A long time I'm sure going to love Frank Ocean wave swim. See you next week. Crazy. B.c. You made me. Hugh. And you know it. Was. Drownded is a consultant and. I love. To been called Chase some a break up. Later But don't you. Know. My cold. Chilling. Cold. Cold the. Engine and it can't be when. It's just built like paradise he said. Well maybe you. Can clear you bend it briefly. With. My clothes. Which. Is. You know the. No you. Again it's. Always a. Good evening ladies and gents. Into b.b.c. Radio. This is rated for. A man is end of the month. Where he'll get you through to the weekend. And oh you guys you've got a jam packed show for you this evening lots of lots of jokes a good song a great guest. My guess and Tonight Show is a lifestyle blogger here from leave. In the studio. We can have lots of fun we're going to get there are no going to just chat about how Bill career what she does on Instagram I know website there's lots to talk about. We also have the gaming news. And of course my top 3 rated the things that you should be watching not the people you should be following . On of course I'm going to mention. We've been nothing but bangers on this show you know I'm making off with this one. This is crowned by storm the his new album is out. Heavy is the head. Let's have a listen to this one. On the other side of this.

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