Are You Creative?

著者: Sangita Mittra and Nick Hearne
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  • Sangita and Nick explore what it means to be creative. Talking with fascinating creative people to find out what makes them do what they do. Can they inspire Sangita to be creative?

    Based in and around Essex, UK

    Supported by NGDA, Essex County Council, City Sound Radio

    © 2025 Are You Creative?
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Sangita and Nick explore what it means to be creative. Talking with fascinating creative people to find out what makes them do what they do. Can they inspire Sangita to be creative?

Based in and around Essex, UK

Supported by NGDA, Essex County Council, City Sound Radio

© 2025 Are You Creative?
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  • EP34 - WITCH RESEARCHER AND CURATOR - Emma Wardall
    2025/04/20

    Co-founder of Essex Witch Museum. Researcher, historian, marketing genius, and part of the creative force behind the project to bring Essex’s witch history to life. Everything Emma has ever done in her career is coming in useful on the journey to create a new museum. Adelle invents Witchipedia - let this be a permanent record. What is a ‘familiar’? It’s a demon in the form of an animal which will do their evil bidding. Like Satan the Cat/Toad/Dog. Who belonged to Agnes Waterhouse. Sent after a neighbour for not giving them any cheese. Witch trials happened on Tindal Square in Chelmsford. Essex was once known as Witch County because of the number of trials that took place - take that Salem! What is the difference between ‘the cunning folk’ and witches? How a German book ‘Malleus Maleficarum’ by Heinrich Kramer and the invention of the printing press spread witch spotting fever - reaching Essex. Hopefully the museum will help educate people so we don’t make the misogynistic mistakes of the past - museums are important for reflection. Persecutory words like ‘witch’ can be so loaded and powerful due to history. Some people accused of witchcraft were imprisoned in Colchester Castle awaiting trial. A lot of people living today could have been accused of witchcraft back in the day. Researching original documents is difficult, many are written in Latin with cursive script, but because the Essex Records Office holds so many detailed documents, it provides invaluable insights and records of the time. To date the Essex Witch Museum have researched and recorded 909 indictments in Essex. They need more volunteers to help look through the records. Nick also talks about smelling Brad Pitt. Adelle has been the face of Westfield for Trans Day of Visibility.

    Essex Witch Museum
    Essex Witch Museum on IG

    Are You Creative? recorded by Adam at Lawker Media, Chelmsford, ESSEX
    Edited by Nick Hearne
    Artwork by Alpaca Antenna

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    Thanks to NGDA for their support

    Recorded in Chelmsford, Essex, UK

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    1 時間 6 分
  • EP33 - A MAN OF LETTERS - Repeat Beat Poet
    2025/04/13

    Writer, spoken word artist, journalist, DJ, historian, researcher, poet, slam poet, life-long student. Peter deGraft-Johnson is The Repeat Beat Poet, aka PJ, and Mr. Loose Egusi (his afrobeat DJ name). Talking about flâneurs, Argentinian funk, plumbing, and other random things. Slam poetry is a fake-competitive parlour game of poetry, where two poets go head to head in front of a very vocal and involved audience. The line between poets and rappers has gotten thin. Poetic writing can elevate theatre, drama, film, music - The right words, in the right order, being delivered in the right way. We feel faster than we can think. Poetic constructs can deliver emotions and meaning. How the church and spirituality forged PJ’s creativity. Music in the church was formative, recorder, clarinet, piano, jazz piano, drums, percussion, guitar, singing, saxophone. Bill Legend from the famous rock band T-Rex taught PJ drums. Essex legend Scroobius Pip was a big inspiration for PJ’s writing, also Kae Tempest, Saul Williams and East-coast 90s hip hop. How George Bush’s foreign policy inspired the ten year old PJ’s first poetry. A poem isn’t finished until it’s read aloud and responded to. The struggle to make poetry a full time job and income. Why did he have to go to London to find the poetry scene he wanted? Re-discovering your birthplace, and the city you grew up in. Big up Chelmsford Forgotten facebook group. A yacht getting stuck in Chelmsford viaduct united the city in comedy. Big up Thirst Drinks Syndicate, Matt Chinnery and Danny Bounce playing African music on vinyl with PJ at Loose Egusi - the name itself is a triple pun, too much for our humble brains! If you’re interested in poetry, speak to teachers at school (if you’re young), find a local poetry night, or look online to watch videos. Sangita is going to write some poetry and perform at Waxes Lyrical - Ethan she has committed! PJ reads his poem about Chelmsford ‘Questions for my City’ which is on display at The Meadows shopping centre Chelmsford.

    Repeat Beat Poet
    Loose Egusi

    Are You Creative? recorded by Adam at Lawker Media, Chelmsford, ESSEX
    Edited by Nick Hearne
    Artwork by Alpaca Antenna

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    Send comments, questions, or suggestions for fascinating creative people in Essex give us a shout on our Instagram

    Thanks to NGDA for their support

    Recorded in Chelmsford, Essex, UK

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    1 時間 4 分
  • EP32 - COSPLAY CRAFTER - Emily White
    2025/04/05

    This is the way! Cosplay is when you dress as a popular character from film, TV, games. Cosplayers usually start by buying costumes, and then realise it’s cheaper and more fun to make your own and customise it. Emily is involved with Chelmsford Takeover with Essex Cosplayers and Chelmsford For You. The whole town centre gets taken over by characters and vehicles, with chances to learn about craft and meet creators, and get selfies with RoboCop (next event Saturday 12th April 2025). Featuring the famous cosplay conga, where you can see George Lucas (not the real one), Transformers, Star Wars characters and White Walkers all partying down Chelmsford High Street. Emily’s most famous character is Bo-Katan from The Mandalorian, badass strong female role model character played by Katie Sackhoff. Emily’s helmet is 3D printed and then hand painted and finished, with added interior foam padding (a washing up sponge). For Star Wars there are a lot of 3D models available to buy and print yourself, and Etsy has a lot of cosplay cutting guides. Emily’s latest creation is Dame Aylin from Baldur’s Gate 3, which has massive angel wings and armour - made from polythene underlay for flooring and EVA foam. YouTube is your friend for research for materials, templates and builds. Polyprops is a great website for EVA foam - cut it, heat gun it into shapes, stick it. Costumes take a lot of work, Emily’s latest was 3 months working all day every day. Emily updated Bo-Katan with furry ears to join a furry meetup - cosplay fun is encouraged! Cosplayers can occasionally get called in to work on the movie and TV franchises they love - as creators and as background actors (like the 501st for Star Wars). Nick goes on a long monologue about RoboCop - sorry. Emily only started cosplay in lockdown, she started face painting, then dressing up on Twitch streams (Ciri from Witcher III: The Wild Hunt), doing TikTok dances, and following motivation from positive feedback the cosplay escalated. Cosplay is very hard to make a career from - for most it’s a hobby or a side-hustle. Doing cosplay you stealth learn so many varied creative skills. Cosplay is a supportive community, reach out to people to ask them questions about their craft. Nerdiness is becoming much for accepted and trendy in society. How to compete at cosplay competitions. Cosplay secrets: They get dressed in the Comic Con carpark! How gory can you go in cosplay before it’s unacceptable?

    Emily on Instagram
    Emily on TikTok
    All Emily's links
    Essex Cosplayers
    Chelmsford Takeover

    Are You Creative? recorded by Adam at Lawker Media, Chelmsford, ESSEX
    Edited by Nick Hearne
    Artwork by Alpaca Antenna

    Don't forget to like, subscribe, share and all the good stuff.

    Follow our Instagram for latest news and behind the scenes photos

    Send comments, questions, or suggestions for fascinating creative people in Essex give us a shout on our Instagram

    Thanks to NGDA for their support

    Recorded in Chelmsford, Essex, UK

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    1 時間 7 分

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