Lise Davidsen, film Past Lives and Black Atlantic: power, people, resistance exhibition
Soprano Lise Davidsen and Amon Warmann and Alayo Akinkugbe review South Korean film Past Lives and Cambridge exhibition Black Atlantic: Power, People, Resistance
Presenter Samira Ahmed is joined by the broadcaster and Chair of Judges Reeta Chakrabarti to announce the shortlist of the 2023 91热爆 National Short Story Awards with Cambridge University. Front Row will interview each of the shortlisted authors in the coming weeks, ahead of hosting the award ceremony live from the 91热爆 Radio Theatre on 26th September.
Norwegian soprano Lise Davidsen has been described as possessing 鈥渁 once-in-a-generation-voice.鈥 Samira spoke to her between performances as Elizabeth of Valois in Verdi鈥檚 Don Carlo at the Royal Opera House, looking ahead to her starring role in the Last Night of the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall and the 91热爆 on Saturday.
Our reviewers Alayo Akinkugbe, art historian and founder of the Instagram platform A Black History of Art, and Amon Warmann, Contributing Editor of Empire magazine and co-host of the Fade To Black podcast review the exhibition 鈥淏lack Atlantic: Power, People, Resistance鈥 at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, which asks questions about Cambridge鈥檚 role in the trade of enslaved people and how related objects and artworks have influenced our history and perspectives.
We also review 鈥淧ast Lives鈥 from South Korean director Celine Song, about two childhood friends, Nora and Hae Sung, who are separated when Nora鈥檚 family emigrates from South Korea. Two decades later, with Nora married to an American, they are reunited in New York for a week as they consider what might have been and perhaps still could be.
Presenter: Samira Ahmed
Producer: Corinna Jones
NSSA Shortlist 00:57
Fitzwilliam Museum review 03:57
Naomi Wood 13:25
Past Lives review 21:14
Lise Davidsen 30:02
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