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Part 2 of our compilation of conversations we’ve had during the pandemic with ex-prisoners and people working in criminal justice. As they reflect on their lives, some interesting stories are told.
A compilation of conversations we’ve had during the pandemic with ex-prisoners and people working in criminal justice. As they reflect on their lives, some interesting stories are told.
Russ speaks to Professor E. Aminudin Aziz, Education and Culture Attaché from the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in London, about all things gamelan, Indonesia and what makes the work of Good Vibrations unique.
Russ interviews Good Vibrations facilitator Nikki Kemp who has been involved with Good Vibrations since the beginning. They chat about music and mindfulness and how she came to the organisation from a classical music background.
Russ speaks to Errol about his career as a spoken word poet and his experience of performing live. Errol first encountered Good Vibrations as a participant and offers a unique insight into the power of the arts.
Set against music created in our projects, Russ and Ellen interview key people in the organisation about the positive impact of playing gamelan on a Good Vibrations course.
Russ talks to Katy Haigh, Executive Director at Good Vibrations, about the positive impact that Good Vibrations makes and how she became interested in the criminal justice system and rehabilitation.
Russ speaks to Malcolm Milner, Training and Development Manager at Good Vibrations, gamelan teacher and musician.
Russ speaks to Kieran Plunkett, musician and Good Vibrations facilitator, about the Loophole Music project and the difference between teaching and facilitating.