1 00:00:00,500 --> 00:00:04,000 Your cultural and social podcast with the Radiofabrik 2 00:00:04,500 --> 00:00:11,500 Kultradio is the radio show of the Dachverband Salzburger Kulturstätten. 3 00:00:11,750 --> 00:00:24,000 I'm Susanne Lipinski. Magdalena Oettl and I were asked by Thomas Randisek to start the show in 2020. 4 00:00:24,250 --> 00:00:36,500 Due to covid we couldn't put on shows so we decided to invite people into the studio. 5 00:00:36,750 --> 00:00:46,500 Media production was allowed and we only invited one guest at a time. 6 00:00:46,750 --> 00:00:58,000 Welcome to Kultradio! I'm Susanne Lipinski and we're back from hiatus. 7 00:00:58,000 --> 00:01:10,750 I remember talking to the Winterfest organisor about circus and how that energized and inspired me. 8 00:01:11,000 --> 00:01:20,500 Or talking to politicians and seeing new sides, getting to know them on a more personal level... 9 00:01:20,750 --> 00:01:31,000 I always try to get my guests to tell personal stories and I'm so happy when they do. 10 00:01:31,000 --> 00:01:36,500 It makes sense for us to broadcast here because the Radiofabrik is part of the Dachverband. 11 00:01:36,750 --> 00:01:43,500 We do shows on FS1, so working with the Radiofabrik just makes sense. 12 00:01:43,750 --> 00:01:55,000 The wonderful Carla taught me how to edit and I loved it - so now I make radio shows. 13 00:01:55,250 --> 00:02:08,000 We use four forms of media. There's the FS1 campaigns and the Radiofabrik show... 14 00:02:08,250 --> 00:02:20,250 For print media we have the Kultplan that's present in most toilets in Salzburg and the region. 15 00:02:20,500 --> 00:02:36,000 I would guess that's about a sixth of the PR work we do. That's my job. 16 00:02:39,750 --> 00:02:57,500 I'm Michael Russ, chairman of Lebenshilfe Salzburg and I produce the Lebenshilfe Salzburg radio show. 17 00:02:57,750 --> 00:03:07,750 It offers people with intellectual disabilities a chance to be present in media. 18 00:03:08,000 --> 00:03:23,250 Most shows are created at Lebenshilfe workshops. I travel around the county interviewing clients. 19 00:03:23,500 --> 00:03:33,500 Most of them like doing this a lot. The topics are the work that they do... 20 00:03:33,750 --> 00:03:45,000 How do they feel about working there? What are their hobbies, their likes and dislikes? 21 00:03:45,250 --> 00:03:56,000 There's also shows on specific topics, like "Wages instead of Allowances". 22 00:03:56,250 --> 00:04:01,500 What are the pros and cons? Why do people want that? 23 00:04:01,750 --> 00:04:12,000 Representing themselves etc. We get great reactions. 24 00:04:12,250 --> 00:04:26,000 Of course we don't reach too many people but we also upload shows to the broadcasting archive. 25 00:04:26,250 --> 00:04:33,750 We send out the archive links and the reactions to that are also positive. 26 00:04:34,000 --> 00:04:42,500 We're more focused on the creators than on the listeners. 27 00:04:42,500 --> 00:04:52,750 It's important that the participants get the opportunity to make shows. 28 00:04:53,000 --> 00:05:02,500 Because we care about our clients' happiness. I'm glad to be back but on the other hand... 29 00:05:02,750 --> 00:05:08,750 Welcome to "Theater auf laut!" the podcast of the Salzburg State Theatre! 30 00:05:09,000 --> 00:05:14,750 I'm Veronika and today I'll take you backstage. 31 00:05:15,000 --> 00:05:24,500 I'm Anna Lukasser-Weitlaner, drama teacher and head of the "Young Theatre" at Salzburg State Theatre. 32 00:05:24,750 --> 00:05:39,000 Also on the podcast team: head dramaturg, dramatic advisor, head of press department and media expert. 33 00:05:39,250 --> 00:05:45,750 Our podcast is called "Theater auf laut!" and it's all about the Salzburg State Theatre. 34 00:05:45,750 --> 00:05:58,250 What happens backstage? What's a rehearsal like? What problems might arise? What are the highlights? 35 00:05:58,250 --> 00:06:08,250 It's a glimpse into theatre life behind the perfectly staged performance you'd normally see. 36 00:06:08,500 --> 00:06:20,750 We want to make theatre more approachable. First, Angela Beyerlein and I planned an audio walk. 37 00:06:21,000 --> 00:06:35,250 Our concept "Bürger*innenbühne" lets local people of all ages and backgrounds try out theatre. 38 00:06:35,500 --> 00:06:46,000 So when it wasn't clear whether we could stage plays, we thought we'd make the whole city our stage. 39 00:06:46,000 --> 00:06:52,000 That's how we came up with the audio walk "Unerhört: Ungehört" through the city of Salzburg. 40 00:06:52,250 --> 00:06:57,750 When looking for potential partners to cooperate with, we found the Radiofabrik. 41 00:06:58,000 --> 00:07:06,000 The audio walk and the participants' reactions made up the first three episodes of the podcast. 42 00:07:06,250 --> 00:07:22,750 Then we did an episode on stage technology. Our next one will be about my focus: participation. 43 00:07:23,000 --> 00:07:28,250 What options are there for non-professionals who'd like to come to us and try out theatre? 44 00:07:28,500 --> 00:07:36,500 That's what we'll show you in our next episode airing in October.