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751. Bath Arts Workshop: Counterculture in the 1970s (with Penny Dale)

Luke's ENGLISH Podcast - Learn British English with Luke Thompson

Luke Thompson

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🗓️ 30 November 2021

⏱️ 85 minutes

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751. Bath Arts Workshop: Counterculture in the 1970s (with Penny Dale)

Chatting to English author & illustrator Penny Dale about her involvement in a counterculture arts movement from the 1970s, the Bath Arts Workshop.

Episode page with vocabulary notes https://wp.me/p4IuUx-pIT

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More information about BAW and the new book https://www.bathartsworkshop.org/

More about Penny Dale http://www.pennydale.co.uk/about.html 

Credit for Phil Shepherd interview clip - Richard Wyatt www.bathnewseum.com 


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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome back to Luke's English podcast a podcast for people learning English British English in this case my name is Luke

0:08.0

Welcome here is a brand new episode for you I hope you enjoy it there's a video version too on YouTube yes

0:15.3

hello listeners hello to all my listeners all over the what is it the world the

0:22.0

world of lepland land, lepland, whatever you want to call it.

0:28.2

You might be able to hear the sound of my computer's fan, can you hear that?

0:32.2

Is it noisy? I don't know if you can hear it's

0:35.3

probably creating a low level of hiss in the background, which most of you can't

0:40.4

hear and are not bothered by, but it is the sort of thing that I notice.

0:44.0

Anyway there's hiss in the background why because my computer is currently

0:48.8

working hard to encode the video version of this episode.

0:53.4

I've just finished editing the video together

0:55.8

and I'm, you know, the, my computer's going,

0:59.2

er, like that, the fans are going

1:02.3

in order to keep the computer cool so it can encode this video.

1:05.9

I'm asking it to do some heavy work here.

1:08.6

I need a new computer, I really do.

1:11.0

I've been using this since 2013. Luke you're rambling again. Let's get on with it.

1:15.8

Okay so this is an interview episode with a guest. I should say that this might be a

1:21.6

difficult one depending on your level of English of course.

1:26.0

My guest and I are talking about a specific artistic and cultural movement that happened in England in the 1970s. A specific cultural and

1:37.6

artistic movement. I say specific, but it actually included many different types of art. It was actually very diverse and varied.

1:47.0

Many different types of art, theatre, performance, music and community work all sort of packaged together in one movement but

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