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LuminoCity

LuminoCity

By: Luminato Festival Toronto
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Welcome to LuminoCity, a Luminato Festival podcast. LuminoCity enhances your festival experience in surprising ways with artist interviews, live-from-location coverage with rich audio description, behind-the-scenes content, and deep dives into festival themes and experiences. Tune in wherever you get your podcasts.

Music by Ty Simon.

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Episodes
  • 508: An Oak Tree
    May 20 2025

    Is theater supposed to be believable? Playwright and actor Tim Crouch fearlessly tackles that question in what some describe as his “experimental storytelling”. Luminocity host, Ramya Amuthan, sat down with Tim to better understand his unique approach to story telling. His performance of An Oak Tree is being featuered this year at the Luminato Festival.

    Tim Crouch’s full Ted talk:

    https://youtu.be/3pb11GYJ7wY

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    31 mins
  • 507: Nigamon/Tunai
    May 20 2025

    Rebecca Singh sits down with the artists behind the instillation performance, Nigamon/Tunai, which is featuring at this year’s Luminato festival. Nigamon/Tunai Is described as an act of solidarity and a poetic manifesto against extractivism, land destruction, and displacement.

    Voices heard in this episode:

    Rebecca Singh,

    Émilie Monnet,

    Waira Nina,

    Trina Moyan,

    Archer Pechawis

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    36 mins
  • 506: Where Do Stories Come From?
    May 20 2025

    IN a quest to better understand the origins of stories, Rebecca Singh connects with her mother, Josefine, to look back at the folk tales of her home country, Germany.

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    31 mins

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