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Anthony Anaxagorou
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The Verb
The Adverb at Outspoken
Inspiring words that connect us in difficult times; three outstanding poets take to the stage at Outspoken, one of the most exciting and innovative poetry nights in the world.Imtiaz Dharker, poet, film-maker and national treasure is on first. She is a recipient of the Queen's Gold Medal and reads new poems from her collection 'Shadow Reader' - some of which explore the uncanny experience of having her 'shadow' read in order to predict her life-span.Rachael Allen is a legendary poetry editor as well as a poet; she shares poems of scrupulous attention to...
2024-08-30
56 min
explore words discover worlds
S2 EP36: The Artist and the Ethics
In this episode our panellists Anthony Anaxagorou, Nikita Gill, Jeremy Noel-Tod, and chair Sanah Ahsan, as they ask whether in our information-saturated age and with ethics evolving over the years: has it become impossible to separate artists from their work?
2024-04-17
56 min
Faber Poetry Podcast
S3 Ep 1: Anthony Anaxagorou & Nick Laird
AND we’re back! In the first episode of the third season, Rachael and Jack welcome guests Anthony Anaxagorou and Nick Laird to the studio to discuss poetry writing, tea drinking and the ultimate battle: long poem vs short poem. Audio postcards in this episode come from Courtney Bush, Emily Berry and Anthony Joseph. Show notes Studio guests ANTHONY ANAXAGOROU is a British-born Cypriot poet, fiction writer, spoken word artist, essayist, publisher and poetry educator. He has published several collections of poetry and short stories, and, in 2020, he published How to Write It, a prac...
2023-08-25
59 min
Stories Seldom Told
Anthony Anaxagorou
Anthony Anaxagorou is a British-born Cypriot poet, writer, essayist, publisher and poetry educator. He is the winner of the 2023 Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize for his most recent poetry collection “Heritage Aesthetics” published by Granta. The chair of judges, journalist Samira Ahmed, described Anthony’s poetry as “beautiful, but does not sugar coat. The arsenic of historical imperial arrogance permeates the Britain he explores in his writing. And the joy of this collection comes from his strength, knowledge, maturity, but also from deeply felt love.” His poetry has been publi...
2023-05-21
38 min
Granta
Anthony Anaxagorou, The Granta Podcast, Ep. 107
In 2022 Anthony Anaxagorou and editor Josie Mitchell talked about heritage, national identity and poetry that cannot keep still.Anthony is the author of several volumes of poetry, non-fiction and a collection of short stories. His latest book, Heritage Aesthetics, draws on family migratory histories between Cyprus and the UK to interrogate patriarchy, xenophobia and national divides.Purchase a copy of Anthony Anaxagorou’s new poetry collection, Heritage Aesthetics, here. You can also read poems from his 2019 collection, After the Formalities, here.
2023-04-07
39 min
The Oblivion Show
DOLPHIN TRIBUTE SET BY JOE ET - Recorded Live @ Dolphin's 50th Birthday, 07/01/2023
DOLPHIN TRIBUTE SET BY JOE ET 👇 INFO & TRACKLIST 👇 Greg is one of my oldest, bestest best friends and I consider him to be family. It was a great honour to play this set on this landmark in his life. I was legitimately more nervous and excited to play this than most festivals and big events that I have played. When I was asked what I would play at my big bro's birthday, I had the bright idea of saying "I'll be doing a Dolphin tribute set", thinking that this would be easy.. Fast forward to the days before the event and I...
2023-01-19
1h 18
Trinity Long Room Hub
Literature & Resistance: Poetry Reading with Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe and Anthony Anaxagorou
Recorded November 8, 2022 A special event exploring poetry and resistance organized by the Trinity Centre for Resistance Studies and Poetry Ireland as part of the Literature and Resistance Series. Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe and Anthony Anaxagorou joined us to read from their work, and to discuss how ideas of resistance inform and emerge from their writing, and how such ideas have also shaped their work beyond poetry, in research, teaching, mentoring, and publishing. The evening was introduced and chaired by Seán Hewitt, award-winning author of Tongues of Fire (2020) and All Down Darkness Wide (2022), and Teaching Fellow in the School of En...
2023-01-12
41 min
From Root To Vine
"I need to write to understand my interiority" - Anthony Anaxagorou on Heritage Aesthetics
In this episode, I am joined by Anthony Anaxagorou to celebrate the release of his new poetry collection, Heritage Aesthetics. Engaged with the complexities of Cyprus and the diasporic experience, these poems map both an island's public history alongside a person's private reckoning. Anthony tells me how he needs to write to understand himself, why we shouldn't be looking to poetry for answers and why Cypriots are both fascinated and obsessed with race. We also discuss the complexities of Cypriot identity and how honouring the Cypriot dialect is one of the most powerful ways to preserve Cypriot heritage. Heritage...
2022-11-14
52 min
From Root To Vine
"I need to write to understand my interiority" - Anthony Anaxagorou on Heritage Aesthetics
In this episode, I am joined by Anthony Anaxagorou to celebrate the release of his new poetry collection, Heritage Aesthetics. Engaged with the complexities of Cyprus and the diasporic experience, these poems map both an island's public history alongside a person's private reckoning. Anthony tells me how he needs to write to understand himself, why we shouldn't be looking to poetry for answers and why Cypriots are both fascinated and obsessed with race. We also discuss the complexities of Cypriot identity and how honouring the Cypriot dialect is one of the most powerful ways to preserve Cypriot heritage. Heritage...
2022-11-14
52 min
Front Row
Nick Hornby, dancer Cecilia Iliesiu, Derek Owusu and Anthony Anaxagorou
Author Nick Hornby on the similarities of Dickens and Prince, as he publishes his new book on the “genius” of the Victorian novelist and the sex-funk pop musician.On the eve of World Ballet Day, we talk to Pacific Northwest Ballet Principal Dancer, Cecilia Iliesiu, about the new project she has co-founded – Global Ballet Teachers - to make the teaching of ballet more accessible to ballet teachers worldwide. We also hear from Vivian Boateng, a ballet teacher based in Accra, Ghana, who has been taking part in the Global Ballet Teachers project.Derek Owusu has writte...
2022-11-01
42 min
Arts & Ideas
How We Read
The word 'reading' may appear to describe something specific and universal, but in reality it's more of an umbrella term, covering a huge range of ways in which people interact with text. Dyslexia and hyperlexia may be two of the more obvious departures from normative ideas of reading, but whether we're neurodivergent or not we all read in different ways that can vary significantly depending on what we're reading and why we're reading it. Matthew Sweet is joined by Matt Rubery, Louise Creechan and poets Debris Stevenson and Anthony Anaxagorou.Matt Rubery, Professor of Modern Literature at...
2022-10-07
44 min
Dead Darlings
Episode 34: Anthony Anaxagorou
This month, Rebecca, Hannah and Laurie are joined by Anthony Anaxagorou to discuss empire, Paul Simon and really long poems. Plus there's a taster of our Book Club Mini Episode on All the Men I Never Married by Kim Moore - that episode will be out later this month. You can find out more about Anthony here: https://anthonyanaxagorou.com/
2022-09-02
1h 20
London Writers' Salon
#012: Anthony Anaxagorou — Push Past Self-Doubt and Think Like a Poet
How does a poet see the world? How can we move past self doubt and keep writing after rejection? In this episode we talk to Anthony Anaxagorou about how his journaling practice helps him generate ideas for his work, what his editing process looks like, and why he might spend eight or nine hours working on a single poem. Anthony is candid about his experience of failure and rejection, shares why we should be wary of the temptations of ‘prize culture’ (always seeking validation through the next prize), and why it’s crucial to develop our own internal value system...
2022-06-11
1h 02
Front Row
The 50 year anniversary of The Godfather, Our Generation reviewed, Paul Dano on his role in the new Batman
It’s 50 years since The Godfather was released, the first of three films that have had a huge impact in their own right and on so much that followed them, from The Sopranos to The Simpsons. Christina Newland and Carl Anka discuss the power of the films and their legacy as Godfather II joins The Godfather on cinematic re-release.Our Generation is a new play by Alecky Blythe, the author of London Road, whose particular technique of verbatim theatre this time involved following a group of young people in the secondary school years and just beyond for fi...
2022-03-03
42 min
Moral Maze
How Free Should Speech Be?
Yielding to the big star pressure of Neil Young and Joni Mitchell, this week Spotify agreed to put a content advisory label on any podcast that includes material about Covid. Mitchell and Young removed their music in protest at Joe Rogan’s podcasts. These shows are extremely popular globally but they aired views sceptical of Covid vaccines. In an Instagram post Rogan himself said he'd aim for more impartiality in future, but Spotify’s shares are down and more artists are joining the boycott. Who is responsible for the content of Spotify or any other digital platform? Is Covid a sp...
2022-02-03
42 min
De Reactor podcast
3. Spoken word met Babs Gons, Seckou Ouologuem en Kila van der Starre (i.s.m. tijdschrift Deus Ex Machina)
De derde podcastaflevering van De Reactor is een samenwerking met tijdschrift Deus ex Machina en staat in het teken van spoken word. Redacteur Kila van der Starre gaat hier in gesprek met schrijver, performer, host en docent Babs Gons en Seckou Ouologuem, stadsdichter van Antwerpen. Shownotes 0:55 Doe het toch maar - Babs Gons 1:42 Met het zwaard hoog geheven - Seckou Ouologuem 4:22 We Teach Life, Sir - Rafeef Ziadah In de podcast spreken Babs, Seckou en Kila over het gedicht 'We Teach Live, Sir' van Suheir Hammad, maar dat gedicht i...
2022-01-03
54 min
The Burley Fisher Podcast
Festival Series #1 - The Great Poetry Showcase
Kicking off our series of BFDay '21 recordings is a big one! The poetry showcase, featuring readings from Anthony Anaxagorou, Will Harris, Daisy Lafarge, Holly Pester, Nisha Ramayya, Peter Scalpello and Stephanie Sy-Quia, along with bonus piano playing also from Will Harris. Produced by Daniel Fuller.
2021-11-02
1h 15
In Conversation with Jo Parfitt Podcast
9. Finding your Feet as a Poet - In Conversation with... Anthony Anaxagorou
Anthony Anaxagorou is a British-born Cypriot poet, fiction writer, essayist, publisher and poetry educator. His poetry has been published in POETRY, The Poetry Review, Poetry London, New Statesman, Granta, and elsewhere. His work has also appeared on BBC Newsnight, BBC Radio 4, ITV, Vice UK, Channel 4 and Sky Arts. Anthony is my favourite modern poet and also my poetry teacher. He shares his wise words across the world and is a poetry educator, teaching everyone from inner city pupils to Oxbridge students to prison inmates. In this podcast, he talks about how he found his feet as a...
2021-09-15
56 min
Front Row
Vikingur Olafsson, Power in publishing, Thackray Museum of Medicine.
Last year, Icelandic pianist Vikingur Olafsson was Front Row's artist-in-residence from Reykjavik. Finally this week, he's able to join John Wilson in the studio, where he talks playing at the Proms and how great it is to be back performing in front of live audiences. He shares stories from his new Mozart album (including a childhood tantrum against the child prodigy), and plays Mozart and Cimarosa live in the studio.A storm has blown up over poet Kate Clanchy’s recent reaction to a review on GoodReads of her book Some Kids I Taught and What They Ta...
2021-08-13
41 min
Bedtime Stories for the End of the World
Episode Nine: In The Beginning
The final episode of our current series explores myths of creation, with poets Anthony Anaxagorou and Chloe Elliott joining our host Eleanor Penny. Chloe gives her interpretation of the ancient Chinese story of Pan Gu, the first living creature, who was trapped inside an egg with the forces of Yin and Yang. Meanwhile Anthony reimagines Cypriot myths about the creation of Cyprus’ Pentadaktylos, or five-fingered, mountain. If you’ve enjoyed the series, you can buy the book Bedtime Stories from the End of the World which is available from all good bookshops, or by following the link on o...
2021-07-27
36 min
Bedtime Stories for the End of the World
Episode Nine: In The Beginning
The final episode of our current series explores myths of creation, with poets Anthony Anaxagorou and Chloe Elliott joining our host Eleanor Penny. Chloe gives her interpretation of the ancient Chinese story of Pan Gu, the first living creature, who was trapped inside an egg with the forces of Yin and Yang. Meanwhile Anthony reimagines Cypriot myths about the creation of Cyprus’ Pentadaktylos, or five-fingered, mountain. If you’ve enjoyed the series, you can buy the book Bedtime Stories from the End of the World which is available from all good bookshops, or by following the link on o...
2021-07-27
36 min
Common Room Philosophy
10| How to listen better: to poetry and philosophy- with Karen Simecek
For the first episode of the second season of Common Room Philosophy, I interview Professor Karen Simecek. Karen is currently writing a book on the use of the lyrical voice in poetry; for this podcast we discuss ideas from that work such as the role of voice in poetry and the ethical relationship between the performance poet and the audience member. We then apply these insights to the subject of philosophy, discussing how to make our conversations more kind and our practices more collaborative. Listen to this episode if you are interested in having better conversations about philosophy or...
2021-06-19
1h 01
Front Row
Lolita Chakrabarti on her play Hymn, literature about waiting, The Silence of the Lambs 30 years on
As the nation waits for the vaccine and lockdown restrictions to ease, what can literature teach us about the art of waiting? Writer Rebecca Stott, critic Alex Clark and poet Anthony Anaxagorou discuss the art of waiting, whether cheerfully or 'with a green and yellow melancholy… like Patience on a monument' as Viola says in Twelfth Night.Lolita Chakrabarti’s play Hymn begins at a funeral where two men meet, and begin to form a remarkable bond. Lolita discusses her play that uses music and dance to chart the developing bond between these men. The play that begi...
2021-02-15
28 min
Start the Week
Empire and class, shaping Britain
Britain is a direct product of its imperial past. So argues the writer Sathnam Sanghera in his latest book, Empireland. He tells Tom Sutcliffe how we need to move beyond simplistic feelings of shame or pride in Britain’s empire if we are to truly understand who we are.It’s not just the story of empire shaping modern Britain but the longer more entrenched history of class. In Snakes and Ladders: The Great British Social Mobility Myth, the historian Selina Todd explores how class distinctions still prevail today.Class and empire weave their way into...
2021-02-08
42 min
Arji's Poetry Pickle Jar
Arji's Poetry Pickle Jar Ep 6 - Anthony Anaxagorou
In today's Pickle Jar we are joined by the brilliant Anthony Anaxagorou. His recent collection After the Formalities (Penned in the Margins, 2019) was nominated for a TS Eliot Prize. In today's episode he shall be bringing in a little known poem by Robin Beth Schaer called Holdfast. check out the poem here : https://poets.org/poem/holdfast
2021-01-05
16 min
Front Row
A poetry edition, with Simon Armitage, Vanessa Kisuule, Anthony Anaxagorou, Em Power, Anna Selby, Daphne Astor, talking, reading
The pandemic is having a profound impact on the arts. But you don't need to go anywhere, involve other people or need many materials, to write or read poetry, and during the lockdown people have turned to verse. In an extended edition of Front Row devoted to poetry Samira Ahmed hears from the Poet Laureate, Simon Armitage, about his recent writing life - composing lyrics for Huddersfield Choral Society. Vanessa Kisuule, City Poet of Bristol, talks about her collaboration with the Old Vic and local groups, creating modern work inspired by medieval mystery plays. Em Power, three times Foyle...
2020-12-28
41 min
Front Row
Alice Oswald's Weather Anthology, What a Carve Up!, Memoir writing
We can't go to the movies for a fix of action now. We can, though, witness spectacle that even the biggest budget blockbusters can't match - by simply going outside into the weather. 'Use should be made of it,' wrote Virginia Woolf. 'One should not let this gigantic cinema play perpetually to an empty house.' The poet Alice Oswald discusses Gigantic Cinema: A Weather Anthology that she's compiled with editor Paul Keegan, capturing writing about the weather, from the deluge in Gilgamesh, the earliest known poem, to 'Billie's Rain' one written a few years ago, about sitting...
2020-11-04
27 min
Un-Stuffing Our Story
Poet, publisher and educator Anthony Anaxagorou shares his story and his thoughts with us.
Who decides what ‘learned’ means and who decides who is ‘learned?’ This is one of the few points that are discussed during the podcast. Poet, publisher, educator, author and activist Anthony Anaxagorou shares his wisdom and thoughts with us. Race and representation in the publishing world, lack of ‘duty of care’ shown to certain marginalized groups and the need to be part of a wider community are all topics that come up and are mulled over and offered for us, the listener to respond to in a different way.
2020-10-29
51 min
The Verb
The Poetry of Walls: Inside Out at the Southbank Centre
Ian McMillan introduces new poetry that takes its cue from the limestone, fossils and concrete of the walls of London's Southbank Centre, in a celebration of all kinds of poetry walls, real and digital. His guests are the poets Chris McCabe, Anthony Anaxagorou, Joelle Taylor and Safiya Kamaria Kinshasa.Chris McCabe is a poet and the joint librarian of the National Poetry Library (based at the Southbank Centre). He performs a new commission for The Verb - inspired by the fossils ('scavengers and predators') in the limestone at the Royal Festival Hall. Chris has just edited 'Instagram...
2020-10-23
44 min
Download Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Language Instruction
How To Write It: Work With Words by Anthony Anaxagorou
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/448208to listen full audiobooks. Title: How To Write It: Work With Words Author: Anthony Anaxagorou Narrator: Anthony Anaxagorou, Dami Olukoya Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 49 minutes Release date: October 15, 2020 Genres: Language Instruction Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. How to Write It: Tell Your Story This book is a masterclass in the craft of writing and poetry from one of Britain's most celebrated poets and educators, T.S. Eliot Prize nominee Anthony Anaxagorou. Taking readers on a personal journey through his early life and school years, through to his relationship with literature, education...
2020-10-15
2h 49
Download Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Language Instruction
How To Write It: Work With Words by Anthony Anaxagorou
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/448208 to listen full audiobooks. Title: How To Write It: Work With Words Author: Anthony Anaxagorou Narrator: Anthony Anaxagorou, Dami Olukoya Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 49 minutes Release date: October 15, 2020 Genres: Language Instruction Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. How to Write It: Tell Your Story This book is a masterclass in the craft of writing and poetry from one of Britain's most celebrated poets and educators, T.S. Eliot Prize nominee Anthony Anaxagorou. Taking readers on a personal journey through his early life and school years, through to his relationship with literature...
2020-10-15
05 min
The Poedcast
Solly Ramatswi & Anthony Anaxagorou
"They are still wanderers though, just heavier with barely any blood and just fragments of what remains of their souls..." - Solly Ramatswi 🕸️
2020-07-09
03 min
London Review Bookshop Podcast
Beethoven: The Poets’ Take: Anthony Anaxagorou, Raymond Antrobus & Ruth Padel
Like Beethoven, the poet Ruth Padel first came to love and understand music through playing the viola. Her great grandfather, a concert pianist, studied music in Leipzig with Beethoven’s friend and contemporary. Her latest collection Beethoven Variations (Chatto) is simultaneously a biography in verse of the great composer and a passionate and highly personal account of how one creative genius can feed, and feed on, another.She was joined in an evening of readings and conversation about Beethoven, poetry and music by poets Raymond Antrobus and Anthony Anaxagorou, both of whom are currently engaged in cr...
2020-02-19
53 min
Looking for the Perfect Beat Radio Show
Looking For The Perfect Beat 202006 - RADIO SHOW by DJ Irvin Cee
Subscribe now to my channels to get your weekly dose of dance vitamins. www.facebook.com/IrvinCee www.irvincee.com www.youtube.com/c/IrvinCeedj Wanna Dance? here's Looking for the Perfect Beat with the best club music. A various mix of Deep House, House, Tech House, Techno and Hard Techno is beat mixed in such a slick way it will take you to new heights of musical experience and you feel trapped to dance until the very end of the show. The hosting is added in a later stage, you can find the finished show on several mixtape hosting...
2020-02-14
00 min
Damian Barr's Literary Salon
Special performance for Salon by poet Anthony Anaxagorou
Listen to Anthony Anaxagorou performing his beautiful poem ‘Things Already Lost’ especially for the Salon at the recent Cheltenham Literature Festival. Anthony is a British-born Cypriot poet, fiction writer, essayist, publisher and poetry educator. His poetry has been published in POETRY, The Poetry Review, Poetry London, Granta, and more, and has appeared on BBC Newsnight, BBC Radio 4, ITV, Vice UK, Channel 4 and Sky Arts. This poem is from his second collection After the Formalities, published by Penned in the Margins in September 2019, which is a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and has been shortlisted for the 2019 T.S Eliot Prize. Anthony was...
2019-11-01
02 min
The Literary Salon
Special performance for Salon by poet Anthony Anaxagorou
Listen to Anthony Anaxagorou performing his beautiful poem ‘Things Already Lost’ especially for the Salon at the recent Cheltenham Literature Festival. Anthony is a British-born Cypriot poet, fiction writer, essayist, publisher and poetry educator. His poetry has been published in POETRY, The Poetry Review, Poetry London, Granta, and more, and has appeared on BBC Newsnight, BBC Radio 4, ITV, Vice UK, Channel 4 and Sky Arts. This poem is from his second collection After the Formalities, published by Penned in the Margins in September 2019, which is a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and has been shortlisted for the 2019 T.S Eliot Prize. Anthony was...
2019-11-01
02 min
Faber Poetry Podcast
Episode 11: Ilya Kaminsky & Sophie Robinson
In the penultimate episode of the second series, Ilya Kaminsky and Sophie Robinson join Jack and Rachael in the studio to discuss, among other things, poems with ‘big dick energy’, the blurring of poetry with other literary forms and the tension between metaphor and the denial of metaphor. Audio postcards are from Daisy Lafarge, Anthony Anaxagorou and Hugo Williams. Listen to this episode and subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss forthcoming episodes from the new season. Show notes Studio guests ILYA KAMINSKY was born in the former Soviet Union and is now an American...
2019-10-18
1h 00
Southbank Centre: Think Aloud
Contemporary poetry: why I am not a poet
In this episode of Think Aloud we turn our attention to poetry, and sit down with the London poet and founder of poetry collective Out-Spoken, Anthony Anaxagorou. With him we delve into how poetry can rewrite history, the ways in which he has developed and established his own voice, and how, when this is not a poem, he is not a poet. We also hear from South Korean poet Kim Hyesoon, for whom breaking established rules has been key to her poetry, on why the language of women comes from more than just the mouth. "I mean as a kid...
2019-05-30
00 min
Southbank Centre
Think Aloud: Contemporary poetry – why I am not a poet
In this episode of Think Aloud we turn our attention to poetry, and sit down with the London poet and founder of poetry collective Out-Spoken, Anthony Anaxagorou. With him we delve into how poetry can rewrite history, the ways in which he has developed and established his own voice, and how, when this is not a poem, he is not a poet. We also hear from South Korean poet Kim Hyesoon, for whom breaking established rules has been key to her poetry, on why the language of women comes from more than just the mouth. "I mean as a kid...
2019-05-30
29 min
Looking for the Perfect Beat Radio Show
Live Set At Bar Nine Leuven by DJ Irvin Cee(20190111)
Irvin Cee is available for International bookings : booking@irvincee.com ■ Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGzUWE-vqZc&list=PLNF7izALy706yYZ92uwcCVOVqDg3_zmlp&index=9 ■ Facebook fan page: facebook.com/irvincee ■ Website: irvincee.com Tracklist: Artist - Title Moullinex, UhAhUh - Painting by Numbers feat. UhAhUh (Xinobi Remix) Meggy - CLOSER (Original Mix) Newman (NYC) - Breath Of The Souls (Original Mix) Sugarman - Deepest Time (DEMO) Yura African - Bullted (DEMO) Dub Detroit - Noises (DEMO) Yura African - Burger DEMO Mark Alow - Trip To The Lonely Planet (Original Mix) Zaki - She Walks Alone (Original Mix) Gorge - Don...
2019-01-13
3h 57
Live Recorded DJ Sets in venues or festivals
Live Set At Bar Nine Leuven by DJ Irvin Cee(20190111)
Irvin Cee is available for International bookings : booking@irvincee.com ■ Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGzUWE-vqZc&list=PLNF7izALy706yYZ92uwcCVOVqDg3_zmlp&index=9 ■ Facebook fan page: facebook.com/irvincee ■ Website: irvincee.com Tracklist: Artist - Title Moullinex, UhAhUh - Painting by Numbers feat. UhAhUh (Xinobi Remix) Meggy - CLOSER (Original Mix) Newman (NYC) - Breath Of The Souls (Original Mix) Sugarman - Deepest Time (DEMO) Yura African - Bullted (DEMO) Dub Detroit - Noises (DEMO) Yura African - Burger DEMO Mark Alow - Trip To The Lonely Planet (Original Mix) Zaki - She Walks Alone (Original Mix) Gorge - Don...
2019-01-13
3h 57
Faber Poetry Podcast
Faber Poetry Podcast at Crossing Border Festival *LIVE EPISODE*
We recently took the Faber Poetry Podcast to The Hague for a special event at the Crossing Border Festival. In this live recording, Rachael Allen and Jack Underwood are joined by fellow poets Anthony Anaxagorou, Momtaza Mehri and Hannah Sullivan for an evening of readings and (brief) discussion. As always you can read the show notes – featuring guest bios and useful links – here. This podcast is produced by Rachael Allen, Jack Underwood and Hannah Marshall for Faber & Faber. Special thanks to Anthony Anaxagorou, Momtaza Mehri, Hannah Sullivan, Louis and Michel Behre and the team at Cross...
2018-12-05
1h 02
All Fruits Ripe
Episode 8 - We talk lots about trees, event organising and spoken word.
Episode Eight – Dan Tsu If lyrics are your thing and you’re a Londoner we can’t imagine you won’t have heard of the Lyrix Organix collective. Dan Tsu is an innovative curator and one of the hardest working event organiser’s in the scene. Lyrix has worked with so many, many talented artists from Ed Shearan to Kate Tempest, Rodney P to Anthony Anaxagorou, the list is expansive and highly impressive. We were super excited to welcome Dan to the ‘Lion Room’ at Unit 137 HQ for a deep and meaningful chat about trees, how much we all love th...
2018-12-04
00 min
This Is Spoke
BOY-COTT with Thea Gajic & Anthony Anaxagorou
This week we discuss fallen icons in the wake of #metoo and the problems you face as a fan when separating art from the artist. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-11-20
00 min
Looking for the Perfect Beat Radio Show
Looking for the Perfect Beat 201841 - RADIO SHOW by DJ Irvin Cee
Subscribe now to my channels to get your weekly dose of dance vitamins. www.facebook.com/IrvinCee www.irvincee.com www.youtube.com/c/IrvinCeedj Wanna Dance? here's Looking for the Perfect Beat with the best club music. A various mix of Deep House, House, Tech House, Techno and Hard Techno is beat mixed in such a slick way it will take you to new heights of musical experience and you feel trapped to dance until the very end of the show. The hosting is added in a later stage, you can find the finished show on several mixtape hosting...
2018-10-19
00 min
Live Recorded DJ Sets in venues or festivals
Live Set At Bar Nine Leuven by DJ Irvin Cee (20180915)
Irvin Cee is available for International bookings : booking@irvincee.com ■ Video: www.youtube.com/channel/UCdBAFar-rPl-UxrB57eqf0g ■ Facebook fan page: facebook.com/irvincee ■ Website: irvincee.com Tracklist: Artist - Title Midland - Blush (Original Mix) Micha Deutz - Enjoy It (Original Mix) Several Definitions, Goldsun - Trust (Original Mix) Mark Alow - Trip To The Lonely Planet (Original Mix) Dario D'Attis - Brooklyn Shit (Original Mix) Daniel Dubb - Badmon (Original Mix) Savino - Meet Me On That Tree (Original Mix) Toto Chiavetta - Analog Suite (Original Mix) Huxley - Feel What You Want (Original Mix) NTFO - Planetarium (Origin...
2018-09-15
4h 02
Looking for the Perfect Beat Radio Show
Live Set At Bar Nine Leuven by DJ Irvin Cee (20180915)
Irvin Cee is available for International bookings : booking@irvincee.com ■ Video: www.youtube.com/channel/UCdBAFar-rPl-UxrB57eqf0g ■ Facebook fan page: facebook.com/irvincee ■ Website: irvincee.com Tracklist: Artist - Title Midland - Blush (Original Mix) Micha Deutz - Enjoy It (Original Mix) Several Definitions, Goldsun - Trust (Original Mix) Mark Alow - Trip To The Lonely Planet (Original Mix) Dario D'Attis - Brooklyn Shit (Original Mix) Daniel Dubb - Badmon (Original Mix) Savino - Meet Me On That Tree (Original Mix) Toto Chiavetta - Analog Suite (Original Mix) Huxley - Feel What You Want (Original Mix) NTFO - Planetarium (Origin...
2018-09-15
4h 02
Live Recorded DJ Sets in venues or festivals
Live set at Bar Nine Leuven by DJ Irvin Cee (20180831)
Irvin Cee is available for International bookings : booking@irvincee.com ■ Video: www.youtube.com/channel/UCdBAFar-rPl-UxrB57eqf0g ■ Facebook fan page: facebook.com/irvincee ■ Website: irvincee.com Tracklist: Artist - Title Mita Mita - In A Common Sense (Original Mix) Grow (Ibiza) - Optical Illusion (Original Mix) Bebetta, CIOZ - Cow Kau (Original Mix) Vertigini - Soul Beach (Original Mix) Anii - Ethanol (Eins Tiefer Remix) Jepe - The Return (Original Mix) Matthias Meyer, Ryan Davis, Matthias Meyer & Ryan Davis - Hope (Original Mix) The James L'Estraunge Orchestra - We Rise (6th Borough Project Remix) Secretsundaze, Anthony Anaxagorou - Still Hope f...
2018-09-01
4h 01
Looking for the Perfect Beat Radio Show
Live set at Bar Nine Leuven by DJ Irvin Cee (20180831)
Irvin Cee is available for International bookings : booking@irvincee.com ■ Video: www.youtube.com/channel/UCdBAFar-rPl-UxrB57eqf0g ■ Facebook fan page: facebook.com/irvincee ■ Website: irvincee.com Tracklist: Artist - Title Mita Mita - In A Common Sense (Original Mix) Grow (Ibiza) - Optical Illusion (Original Mix) Bebetta, CIOZ - Cow Kau (Original Mix) Vertigini - Soul Beach (Original Mix) Anii - Ethanol (Eins Tiefer Remix) Jepe - The Return (Original Mix) Matthias Meyer, Ryan Davis, Matthias Meyer & Ryan Davis - Hope (Original Mix) The James L'Estraunge Orchestra - We Rise (6th Borough Project Remix) Secretsundaze, Anthony Anaxagorou - Still Hope f...
2018-09-01
4h 01
Looking for the Perfect Beat Radio Show
Looking for the Perfect Beat 201834 - RADIO SHOW by DJ Irvin Cee
Subscribe now to my channels to get your weekly dose of dance vitamins. www.facebook.com/IrvinCee www.irvincee.com www.youtube.com/c/IrvinCeedj Wanna Dance? here's Looking for the Perfect Beat with the best club music. A various mix of Deep House, House, Tech House, Techno and Hard Techno is beat mixed in such a slick way it will take you to new heights of musical experience and you feel trapped to dance until the very end of the show. The hosting is added in a later stage, you can find the finished show on several mixtape hosting...
2018-08-31
00 min
Fish Go Deep Podcast
Fish Go Deep Radio 2018-13
Float - Pedro & Jenna Camille Right Beside You - Conga Radio Subconscious - The Revenge It's Time (Edwin Oosterwal Dub) - Steve Bug U Made Me - Ezel & Ovasoul 7 Azzuro - Coeo Cart People - Soulphiction Fracture (Soulphiction Jazzed Up Mix) - Michael Iwatsu Two Wrongs Making It Right - Kevin Yost We Rise (6th Borough Project Remix) - The James L'Estraunge Orchestra Dusk (Andi Hanley Rework) - Private Agenda Gospel Discotheque - D Lynwood & Bodymoves Just Feel Good - Fouk Keep It Together (Bas Rosi...
2018-07-11
2h 01
Manjumasi Podcast
Manjumasi Podcast 001: Atish + Slee
Episode 001 of the Manjumasi Podcast debuts with an exclusive mix from label founders Atish (@atish) and Mark Slee (@mcslee) - featuring a couple tracks off the new Atish + Friends EP (bit.ly/atishEP2), plus a fine selection of tunes in their current rotation. Enjoy! We'll be hosting a stage at the Brooklyn Mirage on July 21st. More info here: https://www.facebook.com/events/207754403196407/ Tracklist: (00:00) Atish + Bengal - Tortoise [Manjumasi] (06:56) Arkajo - Avasarala [Aniara] (11:43) Secretsundaze feat. Anthony Anaxagorou - Still Hope [Phonica] (16:48) Mark Alow - Trip to the Lonely Planet [Solar Distance] (19:58) Powel - Tuesday Blues [Do Not Sit On...
2018-07-10
1h 12
Fish Go Deep Podcast
Fish Go Deep Radio 2018-12
Soft Spoken - Art Alfie Deep Ah Yeah - DJ Romain & The Sharla Funk Experience Chad Brothers - Frits Wentink & DJ Boring North Wind - Tribe 2 Chez Groove - Sascha Dive Keep It Together feat. Luxxury (Bas Roos Remix) - Kraak & Smaak Still Hope feat Anthony Anaxagorou - Secret Sundaze Everything - Owen DCS & Matt Jamm Lamont Defo (Trevor Deep Jr Remix) - Maajo Stars - Honey Dijon Everyday Magic - Roberto Rodriquez In Our Lifetime - Moomin Searching for Barong (Till Von Sein Remix) - Mohig
2018-07-09
2h 01
Looking for the Perfect Beat Radio Show
Looking for the Perfect Beat 201826 - RADIO SHOW by DJ Irvin Cee
Subscribe now to my channels to get your weekly dose of dance vitamins. www.facebook.com/IrvinCee www.irvincee.com www.youtube.com/c/IrvinCeedj Wanna Dance? here's Looking for the Perfect Beat with the best club music. A various mix of Deep House, House, Tech House, Techno and Hard Techno is beat mixed in such a slick way it will take you to new heights of musical experience and you feel trapped to dance until the very end of the show. The hosting is added in a later stage, you can find the finished show on several mixtape hosting...
2018-07-06
00 min
THE TUNE UP
New Episode 23 - The Big Chew
New Episode 23 - "The Big Chew" we're exploring the culture of inspiration and appropriation with great perspectives from @rosieperezbrooklyn @snoopdogg @stevejobs @michelleobama @anthony_anaxagorou and more! More thanks and respect to: @arseniohall @bigsean @erykahbadu @troyesivan @wherearetheavacados 20syl @arethafranklin @lilkimthequeenbee @therollingstones The Staple Singers @sofitucker Sunny Matton
2018-06-12
07 min
Phonica Records
4. Still Hope (Waajeed’s Searching Dub)
Secretsundaze one of London’s most well known and best loved DJ duos have consistently followed their hearts not the hype. Their party of the same name is still standing tall after 16 years and as DJs they have played many of the best clubs worldwide. It’s only in the last year that they have made it into the studio together having both produced previously separately. Giles as Two Armadillos with the much missed Martin Dawson and James alongside both Marco Antonio Spaventi and Dan Berkson. ‘Still Hope’ is their second single and the follow up to ‘Motorway Jam’ (their double A sid...
2018-06-01
06 min
The Poetry Society
Joelle Taylor in conversation with Danez Smith, Anthony Anaxagorou, Jay Bernard and Imani Robinson
Note: This podcast contains some strong language from the start. In this collaboration between The Poetry Society, Poet in the City and Out-Spoken, Joelle Taylor brings together of the biggest names on the British and American spoken word scenes about the intersection between their poetic craft, politics and activism. This podcast was recorded backstage at King's Place, London on 24 January 2018, before Danez Smith's sell-out performance of poems from their most recent collection 'Don't Call Us Dead'. Featuring: American writer and performer Danez Smith, whose work explores systematic racism, police brutality, and the stigmas around being HIV positive; Anthony Anaxagorou, poet...
2018-02-08
25 min
Paper Trails Podcast
Inspyre Reads Season 1, Ep.7- Heterogeneous (ft. Annotate)
Another guest on the show! No we're not bored of each other just yet.Annotate's social links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/annotate/Instagram: Annotate_Twitter: Annotate_Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmKdeFKyVkMQ0JB1Y3eHUnwGratitude video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_YXjSxiPf0Show notes:This week we read 'Heterogeneous' by Anthony Anaxagorou. A poetry book which covers a wide variety of societal and personal issues. He uses an extensive poetic arsenal to express his feelings address these issues in a manner which can captivate the reader.If you have any suggestions or feedback, you can do...
2018-01-15
1h 00
Paper trails podcast
Inspyre Reads Season 1, Ep.7- Heterogeneous (ft. Annotate)
Another guest on the show! No we're not bored of each other just yet. Annotate's social links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/annotate/ Instagram: Annotate_ Twitter: Annotate_ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmKdeFKyVkMQ0JB1Y3eHUnw Gratitude video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_YXjSxiPf0 Show notes: This week we read 'Heterogeneous' by Anthony Anaxagorou. A poetry book which covers a wide variety of societal and personal issues. He uses an extensive poetic arsenal to express his feelings address these issues in a manner which can captivate the reader. If you have any suggestions or feedback, you can...
2018-01-15
1h 00
The Wisdom & Action Podcast
#15 Anthony Anaxagorou and Neil Strauss: Writers, social commentators, deep thinkers.
This month we head out of Dumbo Feather HQ and take you on an adventure to the 2016 Melbourne Writers Festival, when we parked our caravan up at Federation Square and welcomed writers in for intimate conversations with a small audience. First up is British poet and educator Anthony Anaxagorou, a man who thinks deeply about each word he uses and the importance of being vulnerable. Then, we hear from Neil Strauss, New York Times best-selling author of The Game—a book which lead him to some pretty big realisations about himself and what makes a healthy relationship.The interviews in th...
2017-08-22
41 min
Grab Free Audiobook in Nonfiction, Philosophy
The Gender Games by Juno Dawson | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Gender Games Author: Juno Dawson Narrator: Juno Dawson Format: Unabridged Length: 8 hrs and 49 mins Language: English Release date: 06-01-17 Publisher: Two Roads Genres: Nonfiction, Gender Issues Summary: Why we are all being messed up by gender, and what we can do about it. 'It's a boy!' or 'it's a girl!' are the first words almost all of us hear when we enter the world. Before our names, before we have likes and dislikes - before we, or anyone else, has any idea who we are...
2017-06-02
8h 49
Download the Top 100 Audiobooks in Nonfiction, Gender Issues
The Gender Games Audiobook by Juno Dawson
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttp://hotaudiobook.comTitle: The Gender Games Subtitle: The problem with men and women, from someone who has been both Author: Juno Dawson Narrator: Juno Dawson Format: Unabridged Length: 8 hrs and 49 mins Language: English Release date: 06-01-17 Publisher: Two Roads Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 2 votes Genres: Nonfiction, Gender Issues Publisher's Summary: Why we are all being messed up by gender, and what we can do about it. 'It's a boy!' or 'it's a girl!' are the first words almost all of us hear when we enter the world. Before our...
2017-06-01
8h 49
Ex Libris LIVE!
Ex Libris After Dark Episode 10.2
Paul Mayhew-Archer, Ros Barber, Anthony Anaxagorou and Bob Chaundy join our host David Freeman for this episode of Ex Libris After Dark, recorded in front of a live audience in Blackwell’s Bookshop, Oxford on 10th March 2017 Ros Barber – poet, scholar and an award winning and critically acclaimed author. Her first novel, The Marlowe […] The post Ex Libris After Dark Episode 10.2 first appeared on Oxford Games.
2017-05-26
00 min
Lunar Poetry Podcasts
Ep. 99 - Come Rhyme With Me; Anthony Anaxagorou (transcript available)
This episode is in two parts. A transcript of this conversation is available to download here: https://lunarpoetrypodcasts.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/ep-99-come-rhyme-with-me-anthony-anaxagorou-lpp-transcript.pdf Part One: David Turner talks to Dean Atta and Deanna Rodger about their regular poetry night, Come Rhyme With Me which takes place at Ovalhouse Theatre in south London. https://www.facebook.com/ComeRhymeWithUs/ https://twitter.com/comerhymewithus https://sites.google.com/site/deanatta/about https://deannarodger.co.uk/ Part Two (30:58): David Turner talks to Anthony Anaxagorou about his poetry organisation, Out-Spoken. The pair discuss live events, publishing and writing masterclasses under the Out-Spoken umbrella. https...
2017-05-15
58 min
IndieFeed: Performance Poetry
Anthony Anaxagorou - What If I Told You
Anthony Anaxagorou on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1473.
2015-04-01
09 min
IndieFeed: Performance Poetry
Anthony Anaxagorou - What If I Told You
Anthony Anaxagorou on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1473.
2015-04-01
09 min
Camden Community Radio
Whats on in Camden from 11th May 2014
Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway is celebrated at the Salon: Spain, Ireland, Britain and Abortion Rights: International Day of Families is celebrated in NW5 with Akala & Ny & lots of local young performers who have been working with the poet Anthony Anaxagorou; Photographing Children – for parents, emailclarebans@aol.com: Book ahead for Eleanor McEvoy at the Jazz Cafe Read by: Ann Carroll Recorded by: Freddy Chick Edited by: Marian Larragy Mrs Dalloway :: Abortion Rights :: Queen's Crescent Community Association :: Belsize Park Library :: Eleanor McEvoy :: Sean Taylor :: Back to Camden Community Radio :: Follow Camden Community Radio on twit...
2014-05-10
04 min