Among our very impressive academics is the eminent British composer and radio features producer, Dr. Nina Perry, who will be discussing the audio that has inspired her and presenting some of her own work that formed part of her recently awarded PhD by publication at a gathering of In The Dark (A celebration of stories told through sound).
Dr. Nina Perry is one of Britain’s most successful radio feature producers, known in particular for making what she describes as ‘composed features’.
Her productions include the award winning Melting Point, Supermarket Symphony (A Guardian pick of the year), Spring Clean Symphony and Spirit of the Beehive (both featured on BBC Radio 4 pick of the year).
There will be lots of opportunities to ask her questions at this event, as well as meet other radio and audio enthusiasts.
When: Wednesday 24th January, from 7.30pm
Where: The Brunswick, 199 Malmesbury Park Road, Charminster
Book tickets here.











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