Features
theartsdesk in Copenhagen: The Copenhagen Jazz FestivalSunday, 11 July 2010![]() It's Friday afternoon, the sun's beating down, and I'm kicking back with a cold one in Kongens Have, Copenhagen's oldest and most idyllic park. From the bandstand, the music of Duke Ellington falls mellifluously on my ears, the languorously swinging... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Fårö: Bergman's Swedish Dream IslandSunday, 11 July 2010![]() Fifty years ago this April, a city-loving film-maker already internationally famous for such masterpieces as The Seventh Seal and Wild Strawberries took the ferry from Gotland to the windswept, still snowy island of Fårö (the nearest we can... Read more... |
Site-Specific Theatre: theartsdesk round-upSaturday, 10 July 2010![]() There is no consensus about what site-specific theatre actually constitutes. Does it grow organically out of the space in which the theatre piece is performed, and can therefore be staged nowhere else? Or is it no more than any theatre piece which... Read more... |
theartsdesk at the Gnawa Festival, EssaouiraTuesday, 06 July 2010![]() Come the end of June in Essaouira on Morocco’s Atlantic coast, up to half a million festival-goers team the narrow, traffic-free streets of the medina, its two huge open squares, and numerous courtyards and riyads around town, for what must be the... Read more... |
Justin Fashanu in Extra TimeTuesday, 06 July 2010![]() Ten years after Justin Fashanu - not only the first openly gay footballer, but the first black player to command a £1 million transfer fee - committed suicide in a lock-up garage in the East End, his former agent, Eric Hall, breezily... Read more... |
UK Festivals 2010 Round-UpTuesday, 06 July 2010![]() Get your tent and ice-box and plan your summer's entertainment with theartsdesk's definitive clickable festival guide - listings and links for all the UK festivals this summer, from heavy rock by Scottish lochs to Morris-dancing in the south west,... Read more... |
The Seckerson Tapes: Christophe Rousset InterviewMonday, 05 July 2010![]() The apartment is shared with a Burmese cat named Hermione and two no less exquisite and venerable harpsichords. In the "library", lavishly bound scores attest to Rousset's archival spirit with his latest pride and joy laid out on the table - the... Read more... |
Two ballerinas retire - how grateful are we?Saturday, 03 July 2010![]() Two leading ballerinas retired this week on either side of the Atlantic, Darci Kistler of New York City Ballet and Miyako Yoshida of the Royal Ballet. Both are in their mid-forties (not old for a ballerina) and each is an exemplar of certain best... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Fes: The World Sacred Music FestivalMonday, 28 June 2010![]() The interior world of Morocco seems a magical place where music and words have more power than in the disenchanted, cold light of the North. On the plane on my first trip to Fes I met a businessman, in import-export, wearing a Burton suit. The... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Los Angeles: Twilight in Tent CitySunday, 27 June 2010![]() The Los Angeles Film Festival would seem to have everything going for it. There's the perfect Californian weather, the vast number of stars who live and work in the city, and this year there’s been a glamorous new venue in downtown Los Angeles. The... Read more... |
Alan Plater, thinking aloudSaturday, 26 June 2010![]() Alan Plater's final drama for television, Joe Maddison's War, is due to be screened on ITV this autumn. Fittingly, it gave the Jarrow-born Plater the opportunity to revisit his background in the north-east. The story is set on Tyneside during World... Read more... |
Alan Plater, 1935-2010Saturday, 26 June 2010![]() They don't make television writers like Alan Plater any more. He entered the profession when there was still an audience that could be relied upon to sit down in their millions and watch challenging drama from strands such as Armchair Theatre and... Read more... |
