Breathing Race Into the Machine
Lundy Braun discusses how racism is literally built into the spirometer.
Lundy Braun discusses how racism is literally built into the spirometer.
Singing teacher Miranda Wright and her students discuss and demonstrate the importance of breath control in singing.
Artist Jayne Wilton delves into the story of 'Breath in Visual Art' from cave paintings to the present day.
David Fuller explores how a new view of poetic structure based on the breath emerged in the mid-20th Century.
Toby talks about the story behind the choral piece and his creative process.
Highlights and interviews from an evening of poetry and song to provoke deeper thought and discussion around the lived experience…
Elan Higueras shares the story behind his winning composition competition entry.
Andrew Russell and Gaynor Williams talk about what difference the ban on smoking in enclosed public spaces has made.
Anthropologist Alice Malpass and letter-revivalist Elspeth Penny talk about what they've learned from asking people to write a letter to their breath.
Rebecca Oxley and Fredrik Nyman discuss why learning from people who experience breathlessness is integral to our work.
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