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YASS! Masterclass – Kristina Loring | How do you make audio palpable?

Kristina Loring shows how narrative audio can be more than just telling a story. She explains how to create an emotional atmosphere so that the listener is more aware of their place: in a body, an environment, and in society. She explores how to use our bodies to create sound work and how to create sound work that resounds in the body.

1. YASS! Mentorship Program & Production Grant 2023 • 2024

YASS! You are so sound! is a one-to-one mentorship program for emerging or experienced authors and audio artists of any age. 

Do you have an idea for an audio piece or a work-in-progress you need support for? We are looking for you! If you are willing to learn and share your creative process with an experienced mentor, you are in the right place! 

Two audio makers will be selected to work with the YASS! 24 mentors Cristal Duhaime and Yasmina Hamlawi between February and September 2024. The works will premiered at LUCIA festival.

Each mentee will be paired with one mentor whom we think will enhance their work. Our aim is to create a space for mutual creative exchange that supports the individual process of the author. Mentors will respect who you are and what you do but they will also positively challenge you to go beyond your production comfort zone and this means to be fully aware of what the audio materials allow you to do and to which extent you can push their boundaries. 

Who can apply?

YASS! is open to authors, producers and artists based in Europe and the MENA (Middle-East and North Africa) area.
There are no linguistic or age limits.**

2. What do the mentees get from YASS!?

40 hours of the Mentorship Program 
To be scheduled according to the needs of both mentees and mentors,
Production grant: €1.500/each
International circulation of the final productions
• Presentation of the productions at Lucia Festival 2024

The Authors/Producers will keep the rights to their works, but will grant Radio Papesse and LUCIA Festival the permission/right to make them accessible online – on radiopapesse.org and luciafestival.org – in the frame of related events (such as educational programs, listening sessions…), to submit them to international festivals and events and to use them for non-commercial uses in general. 

3. How to apply?

Applicants will be required to fill the ONLINE FORM and include a link to a shared folder (Dropbox, GDrive, OneDrive…) with:

information about their background and skills
Previous experience in radio storytelling, audio and podcast production is not required, but is preferred,
• a short description of the story/idea they would love to work on 
• audio clips (max 5 minutes) and a short presentation (max 1 page), if the production has already been launched,
• payment receipt (via Paypal or wire transfer)

For applications to be considered, shared folders must be accessible and contain all required materials.

All these info will help us not only select the mentees but also pair you with the mentors. The more we know about you, the better to foresee significant collaborations and enriching turning points in your productions. 

We are all from diverse latitudes and we welcome every language, but we do ask you to keep our communication in English

APPLICATION FEE: €15,00 
The fee will help support organizational costs only. 
Students’ participation is free.

DEADLINE: January 31st 2024 – 11pm CET

Review of applicants will begin as soon as the deadline is closed, and all applicants will be notified by mid-February regarding the selection. 

3. The Mentors: Cristal Duhaime e Yasmina Hamlawi

Cristal Duhaime

Cristal Duhaime is a Canadian audio-maker producing podcasts and documentary work with a focus on personal storytelling.

Most recently she was a senior producer at New York Times Audio where she helped develop First Person and the upcoming Animal. Before that, Cristal was the co-creator of CBC’s Love Me. Her credits also include scripted comedy series, long-form chat shows and art installations with work being featured internationally at various festivals and on Short Cuts, This American Life, and Snap Judgment, among other places. 

Cristal is based in Montréal, Canada where she got her start in broadcasting on Jonathan Goldstein’s WireTap, for which the team won a Prix Italia. .

Yasmina Hamlawi

For several years, she wrote as a freelance journalist for various French-language newspapers. From the Arab world to India, from Bangladesh to Iran, Yasmina focuses on women’s access to fundamental rights in a globalized world: social equality, migration, access to water and education, climate impact…

She swapped the pen for the microphone and made her first creative documentary Le prix de l’exil, selected for the 2012 Prix Europa and the 2013 Longueur d’Ondes Festival. Her second radio documentary, Perle, won the Grand Prix de la radio URTI 21-UNESCO and the Prix Europa 22.

She particularly appreciates the poetry offered by sound creation, the silences that say it all, the rhythms and musicality that can be explored. Through her radio creations, Yasmina likes to give a voice to the voiceless and deal with non-visible, almost unspeakable subjects.

YASS! Mentorship Program 2023•24 is possible thanks to the support of Regione Toscana – Toscanaincontemporanea 2023.

1. YASS! Masterclass Program 2023

Radio Papesse and LUCIA support creative authorship, new voices and innovative productions that play with and around the limits and rules of radio production and podcasting. 

YASS! You are so sound is a training and exchange program for producers, audio makers, sound artists and cultural workers interested in audio narration. Each masterclass will provide you with tools and behind-the-scenes perspectives to discover how others work and learn from good practice. Thanks to the collaboration and the support of Short Theatre in the frame of Radio That Matters, this edition opens up to investigate the relationships between performing arts, sonic agency, acoustic research, radiophony and disability.

The 2023 edition of YASS! features: Lucia Scazzocchio, Kristina Loring, Lucif Dalin, Astrid Hald & Rikke Houd and Raymond Antrobus.

2. (Almost) everything you need to know about YASS!

How do I register for the masterclasses?

TO JOIN IN, PLEASE FILL IN THE ONLINE FORM.

Up to 30 people may take part in each masterclass. If the seats in the masterclass(es) you have decided to attend are sold out, please send an email to yass@radiopapesse.org with the following subject line: Waiting list + Masterclass name.

How much do the masterclasses cost?

YASS! is free of charge for all students who can prove they are enrolled in the current year and it is free for Radio Papesse members and Radio That Matters’s partners and associates.  For all others, it is 5 € per lesson (20 € the full cycle), thanks to the support of our partners which allows us to keep costs low for you.

What are the requirements for participation?

YASS! is a programme designed for authors, artists and audio producers, but also for those who want to fine tune their own voice and improve their tools and techniques. Participants in the masterclasses must have at least a basic knowledge of audio production. Participants must have a good knowledge of English.

Where do the masterclasses take place?

YASS! masterclasses take place online.
All participants will be sent detailed instructions and a private link to access the streaming.
If you can’t find what you’re looking for here, write to yass@radiopapesse.org

To follow the developments of Radio That Matters, follow its FB and IG profiles.

3. 2023 Digital Masterclasses

Lucia Scazzocchio

A Field Guide to Social Broadcasting
November 2nd, 6pm

Social Broadcasting combines contemporary radio/podcast making, community engagement and participatory art practice, setting it apart from more traditional community radio, oral history recording and podcasting formats, although it does draw from these. The objective of Social Broadcasting is to document and present real everyday experiences and conversations, inviting reflexivity both from participants in real-time and listeners in the future. Rather than recording and capturing to tell a pre-determined story for a prescribed audience, conversations and interactions are themselves as much the purpose of the Social Broadcast as the final output.

This workshop will provide practical tools and techniques to open up conversations, narratives and stories with under-represented communities and spaces in a collaborative and open exchange. We will cover: 
– how to access and engage with different micro-communities;
– how to stage conversations  in creative ways to facilitate active listening, sharing stories and revealing narratives in both public and private settings;
– how to work with groups with varying skill sets and abilities in a truly collaborative and empowering setting. 

Lucia Scazzocchio has developed a practice she calls Social Broadcasting. As an audio producer, her work is often collaborative and immersive, creating interactive environments where the public are invited to share and record their own experiences and stories. She also works as a facilitator and teacher, regularly running audio workshops for students at MA level to complete beginners of all ages. She has been a regular contributor, facilitator and audio producer as part of community engagement strategies around place making, co-designing the audio elements integrated into these projects. 
She has also launched XMTR.FM, a curated space for sonic storytelling.

Kristina Loring

How do you make audio palpable?
November 9th, 6pm

Sound has the ability to change our mood, awaken our senses and conjure past memory and future fantasy.  In this masterclass, Kristina Loring shows how narrative audio can be more than just telling a story. She explains how to create an emotional atmosphere so that the listener is more aware of their place: in a body, an environment, and in society. We’ll explore how to use our bodies to create sound work and how to create sound work that resounds in the body.

Kristina Loring is a story editor, creative director, and audio producer— who works across genre and form to create media experiences that you can feel in your body. Most recently, she was the Head of Audio at Dipsea, a feminist audio fiction app designed to turn you on. Before that, she created the interactive cooking show Cooking By Ear that invited listeners into the homes of celebrity guests to chat in the interstices of making a recipe. Her most recent sound installation Message in a Bottle (2021) was selected as part of the Sound Scene Festival in partnership with the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum in Washington D.C. It invited listeners to connect with strangers via the discovery of a glass bottle containing a secret hotline that offered premonitory advice. 

Lucif Dalin, Astrid Hald & Rikke Houd

Nothing about us without us
November 16th, 6pm

Together with Astrid Hald and Lucif Dalin, Rikke Houd will share some insights into the production of Alt det som ingen ser, a monthly podcast – promoted by Dansk Blindesamfund – that investigates, debates and documents with curiosity the lives of visually impaired people. Nothing about us without us is a masterclass about including the target audience in the process of communicating to and about people with disabilities. How to ensure an including, safe and creative space for the entire team, with and without disabilities?

Lucif Dalin is newly visual impaired, disability activist and MA in anthropology.
Astrid Hald is an independent audio producer and documentarian, MA in Radio. 
Rikke Houd is an internationally award-winning audio documentary maker, podcast editor-in-chief at The Danish Association of the Blind.

Raymond Antrobus

The Word. Spoken. Written. Signed. Conceived.
November 21st, 5pm

In this poetry reading and talk, Raymond Antrobus will show materials and videos of works that inspired him, such as the works of artist Chrsitine Sun Kim. He will also discuss language and communication in the light of the experience of his deafness.

Raymond Antrobus is a poet, writer and broadcaster. He was born in London to an English mother and Jamaican father.
He’s a Cave Canem Graduate and a Fellow of The Royal Society of Literature. He is the author of To Sweeten Bitter (UK, Out-Spoken Press), The Perseverance (UK, Penned In The Margins / US, Tin House) and All The Names Given (US, Tin House / UK, Picador) as well as children’s picture book Can Bears Ski? (UK, Walker Books / US, Candlewick). He is the 2019 recipient of the Ted Hughes Award as well as the Sunday Times/University of Warwick Young Writer of the Year Award, and became the first poet to be awarded the Rathbone Folio Prize. His first full-length collection, The Perseverance was shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize and The Forward Prize, ‘All The Names Given’ was shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot prize and the Costa Award.
Inventions in soundthe radio documentary produced in 2021 with Eleanor McDowall (Falling Tree productions) for BBC Radio 4 was among the winners of the Third Coast/RHDF Competition.

YASS! 2023 is part of the sound training programme on acoustic-perfomative formats and research provided by Radio That Matters and devoted to project partners and other cultural operators. YASS! 2023 is possible thanks to the collaboration with Short Theatre in the frame of Radio That Matters – an initiative funded by the European Union – and the support of Comune di Firenze and Fondazione CR Firenze. 

Premio Lucia 2022: premiere at Premio Pieve 2023

From September 14th to 17th, Pieve Santo Stefano will host the 39th edition of the PREMIO PIEVE. As every year for the past three years, Lucia Festival will premiere Premio Lucia’s 2022 laureates: Perla Sardella with Prima Persona Plurale – based on Tania Ferrucci’s Nei miei Okki – and with Ogni avvenimento è movimento, an adaptation of Non ti avrei conosciuto, a diary by Seydi Rodriguez.