A Winchester artist has launched a new podcast celebrating people working in the arts.
The first episode of 'Part of the Arts', featuring actor Yvonne Maxwell, was released on November 18. Episode 2 of Part of the Arts is now live with Southampton-based actor Jordan Hiscott.
Future episodes will be launched every Monday.
The series aims to spotlight people who contribute to the creative industries, including actors, set designers, producers, stage managers, and costume makers.
The first set of episodes has been recorded locally in Winchester and at sites across the country, featuring candid conversations with guests from all walks of the arts world.
The debut episode kicked off with Yvonne Maxwell, a Portsmouth-based actor who has performed across Hampshire and the London Fringe.
Upcoming episodes will include a local actor-puppeteer and performer whose credits include Warhorse, Doctor Who, and Behind Her Eyes; a London-based creator and filmmaker whose work spans Netflix to the National Theatre; and a Winchester-based international director, writer, dramaturg, and producer for indoor, outdoor, and site-responsive performance.
Rebecca Godden, the podcast producer and host, graduated from Winchester University in 2013 with a first-class honours degree in contemporary performance.
She returned to the area in 2021 after working in London as a multidisciplinary practitioner.
Her experience includes devising, producing, directing, and performing across the capital and nationwide, from West End productions to theatre and education projects and immersive outdoor experiences.
Now based in Winchester, she works part-time as associate director for a local theatre company while collaborating with organisations across Hampshire and beyond.
Ms Godden said: "I wanted to create a space where these incredible professionals could share their stories.
"Their passion, creativity, and personalities deserve to be celebrated.
"I hope this podcast helps those within the industry feel a stronger sense of connection and inspires those outside the arts to discover and appreciate the amazing people and work happening behind the scenes."
The first 'Part of the Arts' episode is now available on Spotify and other major podcast platforms.
Follow @PartOfTheArtsPodcast on Instagram for updates and future episodes.
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