Audio & Video
MINEFIELD: Reflections
The veterans look back on the Falklands conflict with views from both sides.
- MINEFIELD: Reflections
- Reflections on Syria
- New and Now: International Playwrights Q&A session
- Maya Youssef: Bombs Turn Into Roses
- Rasha Rizk: Ya Ghazali
- Speech: On art, culture and politics
- Scilla Hess: Trouble in My Veins
- Naa Densua Tordzro: Me Ninfe Bo
- New European Songbook: Part Two
- Interview with Lola Arias, director and writer of MINEFIELD
- The Power of Plays
- Wisdom: A poem by MINEFIELD performer David Jackson
- There is No One Between You and Me: Mariam and Jawwad
- Martin Creed's Words and Music
- Ramy Essam: The Girls in Prison
- Matthew Herbert: Strong
- New European Songbook: Part One
- Carolina: Gaivota
- Arian Sadr: The Wind
- The World in One City: 'A festival of high culture'
- The World in One City: Early years
- The World in One City: Festival origins
- You Never Touched the Dirt: Tradition and modernity clash in China
- Spirit of '47: A poem by Christine De Luca
- Drainage Alley: The pipe explosion
- Arts in the Aftermath of Conflict
- MINEFIELD: Mount Harriet
- MINEFIELD: Joining the armed forces
- Ghalia's Miles: On the way to Hamra Street
- Ghalia's Miles: Ghalia meets Madame
- Cultural Connections: How art is used to project 'Soft Power'
- Cultural Connections: Choosing performers for the festivals
- Cultural Connections
- International Festival Portraits: Anoushka Shankar
- International Festival Portraits: Martin Creed
- Spirit of '47: Trailer
Act Videos
- Anoushka Shankar
- Arts in the Aftermath of Conflict
- Cultural Connections
- Martin Creed's Words and Music
- MINEFIELD
- New European Songbook: Part One
- New European Songbook: Part Two
- Reflections on Syria
- Royal Court New and Now: Drainage Alley
- Royal Court New and Now: Ghalia's Miles
- Royal Court New and Now: Meet the Playwrights
- Royal Court New and Now: Speech (Discurso)
- Royal Court New and Now: There is No One Between You and Me
- Royal Court New and Now: You Never Touched the Dirt
- The Power of Plays
- The World in One City