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Woman's Hour

Female conductors, Talking to children about Andrew Tate, Jenny Beavan, FGM and Pub birth.

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Personal Journals

4.22.9K Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2023

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Women conductors are in the limelight this week with a film called “Tar”, which opens in cinemas today, starring Cate Blanchett depicting the life of Lydia Tár - a fictional world-renowned composer-conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic. The American conductor Marin Alsop famously observed that women are more likely to lead a G7 country or become four-star generals in the US Army than they are to be the principal conductor of a big orchestra. Anita Rani speaks to one our listener Emma Warren who got in touch with us as she is the only woman on her choral conducting course at The Royal Academy and Joséphine Korda who has just been announced by Opera North as their latest Female Conductor Trainee. Yesterday we talked about Andrew Tate and other social media influencers who are spreading misogynistic messages online. Several listeners got in touch to tell us about how their children have come across this kind of material and with concerns about how best to talk about it with them. Anita is joined by Dr Emily Setty, Senior Lecturer at the University of Surrey who does research in schools with young people about sex and relationships and Michael Conroy founder of Men at Work, an organisation that trains professionals how to have constructive dialogue with boys. Jenny Beavan has spent over 40 years dressing the greats of Hollywood for film and screen. She is an 11 time Oscar nominated (and 3 time Oscar winning) costume designer, whose work you will be familiar with from films such as Sense and Sensibility, The King’s Speech, and Mad Max: Fury Road. She has just been longlisted for the BAFTA Award for Best Costume Design for her work on Mrs Harris Goes to Paris. The film tells the story of Ada Harris, played by Lesley Manville, a cleaning lady who – unsurprisingly – travels to Paris, after she sees a Dior dress belonging to one of her clients and is determined to own one of her own. Jenny joins Anita to tell us about the process of recreating old Dior designs and the transformative power of that perfect dress! More than 25 years ago, the World Health Organisation made a commitment to eradicate Female Genital Mutilation across the world. Despite this, around eight thousand women and girls each day go through FGM. To understand why this is still happening, Anita Rani will hear from WHO researcher Dr Christina Pallitto and charity CEO Nkatha Mugao, who helps women and girls in Kenya who have been cut, and is working to stop FGM.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:04.4

Hello, I'm Anita Rani and welcome to Woman's Hour from BBC Radio 4.

0:10.7

Good morning, welcome to Woman's Hour, we have made it to Friday.

0:14.7

Have you seen the excellent film Mrs Harris goes to Paris?

0:17.8

If you haven't, I'm highly recommending it as a weekend watch.

0:20.6

It's a beautiful fairy tale about a middle-aged cleaner in 1950s London who goes to Paris

0:25.9

for a de-ordress, but the dress represents so much more than simply a garment.

0:30.8

It's her dreams and has a transformative effect on her life.

0:34.2

It really is a joy to watch.

0:35.8

Leslie Manville is brilliant, of course, as Mrs Harris, but the costumes are incredible.

0:40.2

And today we have three-time Oscar-winning costume designer Jenny Bevin on the programme

0:45.1

to discuss the delicious dresses.

0:46.8

And I don't just mean the exquisite Oat Couture, the floral tea dresses she wears as

0:51.2

a cleaner, also beautiful.

0:53.4

So this morning, I want to hear about your

0:55.9

special outfit, that piece that has the power to transform, that makes you feel extra special,

1:02.8

that you put on and you come to life in a different way.

1:06.0

You stand taller or prouder, that makes you feel beautiful and takes you out of the

1:10.8

mundanity of your everyday life.

1:13.4

Tell me about that dress or that coat or that trousersuit or the shoes or the sari.

1:19.8

Whatever it might be, I would love to hear about it.

1:22.3

You can text me 84844, you can contact us via social media, you can email me via the

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