Re-Imagined Radio
Hosted by:
- Third Mondays, 1:00pm–2:00pm
Re-Imagined Radio is a community partnership that produces and shares sound-based storytelling
in a variety of radio forms and themes for audiences local to global. In
telling and sharing these stories we uncover truths that can restore
and bolster our humanity. In listening to these stories we amplify the
aesthetics of the telling and support our community auditory-cultural
heritage.
in a variety of radio forms and themes for audiences local to global. In
telling and sharing these stories we uncover truths that can restore
and bolster our humanity. In listening to these stories we amplify the
aesthetics of the telling and support our community auditory-cultural
heritage.
Re-Imagined Radio was begun in 2013 by John Barber as a
creative research and community performance project to consider how
radio dramas and other programs from the so-called "Golden Age of Radio"
(1930s-1950s) were originally created, communicated, and experienced as
a form of storytelling, and how they might be re-imagined as live
literary-media art and performance for contemporary audiences.
Today, Re-Imagined Radio produces and shares sound-based
storytelling as live literary-media art performances, radio broadcasts,
listening events, live stream and on demand audio, and beyond
<a href="https://www.reimaginedradio.xyz/">LEARN more at the Re-Imagined Radio website</a>.
