The Stand Thursday 30th July 2009
The best of the world's arts, film, music, literature and music brought to you every day.
The best of the world's arts, film, music, literature and music brought to you every day. Presented by Mark Coles.
Thirst
We review the new film from Park Chan-wook, the aclaimed South Korean director who brought us Old Boy. Thirst stars Song Kang-ho as a priest who turns into a vampire after a failed medical experiment.
John Wilson
The Strand talks to John Wilson about his mammoth task of reconstruction and re-orchestrating many of the major lost Hollywood musicals, including Singing in the Rain and The Wizard of Oz.
Maori in Venice
The Maori sculptor and video artist George Nuku is one of the artists representing New Zealand at this year's Venice Bienale. The Strand hears how he views bringing his art to Europe as a natural response to European exploration of the Pacific Islands 250 years ago.
Womad - Ba Cissoko
The Guinean band are named after the lead singer and electric Kora player, Ba Cissoko. Ruth Barnes talks to him about electrifying the kora and taking their modern West African music around the world. And you can hear some of their stunning performance recorded at the Womad music festival.
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