Sing The Body Electric

By: The Poetry Of Illusion
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  • "Really excellent...insightful, personal, experiential, direct..." Gary Weber, Happiness Beyond Thought. The truly inspirational and utterly magnificent podcast series on spirituality and the cultural arts by The Poetry Of Illusion. A veritable feast. 14 episodes of literary and artistic magic!" The Culturium. "Utterly unique, intensely riveting and deeply profound podcast series. Highly recommended." Paula Marvelly, writer and filmmaker. "I feel at home listening to these podcasts, a world away from what's going on "out there" in idiot land in 2015." Chris McCormack, one of techno's most uncompromising legends. Join a salon of inspired artists, writers, filmmakers, poets and philosophers as they share the very source of their creativity in an inclusive, uplifting celebration of the transformative power of art. An audio series of extras and deleted scenes from the documentary feature film, The Poetry Of Illusion http://tinyurl.com/pqh6xr4 Featuring the visionary artist and poet, Panmelys, the poet, writer, philosopher and Professor of Literature at Avignon University, René Agostini, the musician, writer and filmmaker, Glenn Thomson, the writer and Professor of Rhetoric and Political Thought at Sciences Po Paris, Lex Paulson, the artist and filmmaker, Véronique Aubouy and Shakespeare and Company Bookshop owner and inspiration, Sylvia Whitman.
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  • Sing The Body Electric Episode 14
    Dec 16 2015
    The final episode of the first series of Sing The Body Electric features art collector, patron and recently retired President of Le Bon Marché Group in Paris, Philippe de Beauvoir, discussing abstraction changing perception, the freedom in abstraction, art as evolution and how to open to abstract art. An audio series of extras and deleted scenes from the documentary feature film, The Poetry Of Illusion tinyurl.com/pqh6xr4 Featuring the visionary artist and poet, Panmelys, the poet, writer, philosopher and Professor of Literature at Avignon University, René Agostini, the musician, writer and filmmaker, Glenn Thomson, the writer and Professor of Rhetoric and Political Thought at Sciences Po Paris, Lex Paulson, the artist and filmmaker, Véronique Aubouy and Shakespeare and Company Bookshop owner and inspiration, Sylvia Whitman.
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    9 mins
  • Sing The Body Electric Episode 13
    Dec 9 2015
    Episode 13 of the inspirational podcast on art, creativity and philosophy, again features the French artist and cinéaste, Véronique Aubouy speaking on the freedom of time in film, improvisation, intuition, the value of constraint, fearlessness and Proust's enduring relevance. An audio series of extras and deleted scenes from the documentary feature film, The Poetry Of Illusion tinyurl.com/pqh6xr4 Featuring the visionary artist and poet, Panmelys, the poet, writer, philosopher and Professor of Literature at Avignon University, René Agostini, the musician, writer and filmmaker, Glenn Thomson, the writer and Professor of Rhetoric and Political Thought at Sciences Po Paris, Lex Paulson, the artist and filmmaker, Véronique Aubouy and Shakespeare and Company Bookshop owner and inspiration, Sylvia Whitman.
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    12 mins
  • Sing The Body Electric Episode 12
    Dec 2 2015
    This week's episode of the inspirational podcast on art, creativity and philosophy, features the French artist and cinéaste, Véronique Aubouy and her revolutionary film, Proust lu. An extraordinary 22 year project to film Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu. An audio series of extras and deleted scenes from the documentary feature film, The Poetry Of Illusion tinyurl.com/pqh6xr4 Featuring the visionary artist and poet, Panmelys, the poet, writer, philosopher and Professor of Literature at Avignon University, René Agostini, the musician, writer and filmmaker, Glenn Thomson, the writer and Professor of Rhetoric and Political Thought at Sciences Po Paris, Lex Paulson, the artist and filmmaker, Véronique Aubouy and Shakespeare and Company Bookshop owner and inspiration, Sylvia Whitman.
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    11 mins

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