Culture nerve

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Culture nerve

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Culture nerve

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A conversation between architecture historians Grzegorz Piątek (Poland) and Vaidas Petrulis (Lithuania). How to encorouge big changes and progress in architecture while nostalgia still plays a role in what we consider to be worth protection?Cul
The pandemic has forced the film industry to reinvent itself, Lithuanian and German producers agree, and it might be a challenge to get people off their sofas and back to movie theatres. Film producer Jörg Bundschuh (Kick film, Germany) sits fo
In an era of never-ending news feed, how can a monthly literary magazine contribute to public debate? And if you try to participate in a critical discussion, what are the chances that the voice of literary professionals will be heard? Matthias
There is a popular saying in Poland that God created theatre for those for whom the church does not suffice. Theatre and religion are two things that Lithuania and Poland have in common. TR Warszawa theatre programme director, playwright Roman
Contemporary dance is a universal language that requires no translation. However, it doesn't mean that dancers all over the world hold their bodies in the same way. Jerusalem-based choreographer and CEO of the Machol Shalem Dance House, Ruby Ed
In a world where everything we do is political, is art the best form of protest? How can an art performance shift our perspective on social and political issues? Dana Yahalomi (Israel), founder of the “Public movement” organization, in conversa
Director of Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow, writer and curator Francis McKee meets Lithuanian art critic and curator Agnė Narušytė. They talk about the role of an art critic and struggles of developing critical ideas within the small a
A conversation about presenting classical music to radio audience. Edward Blakeman, a programme editor at BBC Radio 3, meets Julijus Grickevičius, head of LRT KLASIKA. They talk about radio as the most intimate medium and a great tool for creat
In this installment, two independent curators Maria Sarycheva (Russia) and Adomas Narkevičius (Lithuania) talk about contemporary art scenes in their countries, the heroization of the 1990s, generation gaps and taboo topics in the art world.Cul
On this episode Italian professor Roberto Farneti meets historian and diplomat Irena Vaišvilaitė. Together they speak about what soviet regime and fascism left behind in their native countries and how to deal with difficult historical events an
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