The Halifax Arts Podcast: Episode 022 – February 2021
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Welcome to the February/March 2021 episode of The Halifax Arts Podcast. In this month’s podcast we invite Dave Garratt, film programmer from Square Chapel Arts Centre in Halifax, to give us the run down of his most anticipated films for 2021. Staying at Square Chapel, Jeremy Walker interviews Jonny Davenport, the artistic director of The Old Courts in Wigan and one of the people behind last year’s rescue of Halifax’s much loved arts centre. (Jeremy’s full interview with Jonny can be found in a separate stand-alone podcast.) Also in this episode, Alex Abel asks local photographer Karl Mann to give his advice to those wanting to capture their lockdown walks on film, Rosi Gemmell speaks to the poet and broadcaster Tina Watkin and our regular films reviewers, Judy Green, Steve Archer and Jeremy Walker – this month joined by Dave Garratt – cast their eyes over the French thriller Adoration, Vigo Mortensen’s Falling and the documentary Some Kind of Heaven.
You can contact us via social media at ‘Halifax Podcast’ on Twitter, Instagram or on Facebook. We’d love to hear what you think about the podcast and if you have ideas for future episodes, please do get in touch. Our email is HalifaxPodcast@Outlook.com. In the meantime, stay safe, and we’ll see you again in March for the March/April episode of The Halifax Arts Podcast.
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