Morte D'Arthur at the RSC and artist Cornelia Parker
With Kirsty Lang. Including King Arthur's adventures on stage at the RSC, artist Cornelia Parker on squashing brass band instruments to make art, and why 4D is the coming thing.
With Kirsty Lang. Bidisha reviews an adaptation of Thomas Malory's 15th century text Le Morte d'Arthur which is on stage at the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford.
Cornelia Parker discusses making art from flattened brass band instruments.
Islamic Punk band The Kominas on how they formed after reading a novel about a band like theirs.
And as 3D films become ever more common, Madame Tussauds has launched what it calls a 4D cinema experience. Kirsty Lang reports on the added fourth dimension, and considers the history and future of bringing new sensory experiences to cinema audiences.
Producer Robyn Read.
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Brass Band Art
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Islamic Punk band The Kominas on how they formed.
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Bidisha reviews a atge adaptation of Thomas Malory's 15th century Le Morte d'Arthur.
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Madame Tussauds has launched what it calls a 4D cinema experience.
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