The Discover Central podcast takes you inside London's Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and gives you a behind the scenes look at the work, life and experiences of its students, staff and alumni.
With 15 courses at undergraduate level and 14 Master’s programmes, alongside an expansive and award-winning Research department, Central offers Europe’s most comprehensive choice of specialist higher education drama, theatre and performance training. Students from over 50 countries around the world come to study at Central each year, where they are challenged to be original thinkers, inventive and effective collaborators, and creative entrepreneurs who go on to make a difference.
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The Discover Central podcast takes you inside London's Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and gives you a behind the scenes look at the work, life and experiences of its students, staff and alumni.
With 15 courses at undergraduate level and 14 Master’s programmes, alongside an expansive and award-winning Research department, Central offers Europe’s most comprehensive choice of specialist higher education drama, theatre and performance training. Students from over 50 countries around the world come to study at Central each year, where they are challenged to be original thinkers, inventive and effective collaborators, and creative entrepreneurs who go on to make a difference.
On the fifth episode of the Discover Central podcast, host Scott Bellamy talks with graduates Lara McIvor and Lama Amine about their work with Lebanon and Jordan based non profit organisation Seenaryo.
We also hear from MA Creative Producing student Viviana Flores-Rayo with her top tip for looking after yourself in lockdown.
This episode was recorded on Wednesday 29 July 2020, before the disaster in Beirut. We are relieved to share that Lama, Lara, their colleagues at Seenaryo and their participants in Lebanon are all safe. Our thoughts are with the people of Lebanon at this time.
Lara McIvor is a graduate of Central's MA Applied Theatre course, and Lama Amine is a graduate of Central's MFA Movement: Directing and Teaching course. They live in Jordan and Lebanon respectively, where they work for Seenaryo, a charity which runs a year round programme of high quality arts and education for refugees and the communities that host them.
Together, their team worked with 150 Seenaryo participants in Lebanon and Jordan to create and film a special music video during lockdown, which premiered in June as part of Refugee Week.
You can find out more about Seenaryo's work by visiting their website. You can also watch the music video that was created with participants for Little Bird Song.
**You can access a Dyslexia-friendly transcript of this episode.**
Discover Central is hosted by Scott Bellamy and produced and edited by Megan Hunter. Image by Patrick Baldwin. Theme music "Emotive Technology" is by High Street Music and has been used with permission thanks to Premium Beats. With thanks to colleagues and students at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.
Discover Central host Scott Bellamy
Lara McIvor
Lama Amine
Discover Central
The Discover Central podcast takes you inside London's Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and gives you a behind the scenes look at the work, life and experiences of its students, staff and alumni.
With 15 courses at undergraduate level and 14 Master’s programmes, alongside an expansive and award-winning Research department, Central offers Europe’s most comprehensive choice of specialist higher education drama, theatre and performance training. Students from over 50 countries around the world come to study at Central each year, where they are challenged to be original thinkers, inventive and effective collaborators, and creative entrepreneurs who go on to make a difference.