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Yewth Pod: Festival Features - Neon Forest

 
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Interview by Caleb Sweeting & Dave Court

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Welcome to the third instalment of Festival Features, this time with the creators of Neon Forest 2018 at RCC. This one is a little different for a couple of reasons: firstly, the beginning of this episode starts at Adelaide Podcast Festival, where we chat with David Musch and Kaspar Schmidt Mumm, in front of a live audience, about the ideas, collaborations and story behind Neon Forest. Secondly, Dave Court, is both a host and interviewee in this conversation, because he also worked with Kaspar and Musch on the project.

Listen below to find out how Neon Forest came together and why it was a feast for the senses, offering an experience like no other venue at year’s Adelaide Fringe.

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Interview by Caleb Sweeting & Dave Court

NEON POD TILE.jpg

Welcome to the third instalment of Festival Features, this time with the creators of Neon Forest 2018 at RCC. This one is a little different for a couple of reasons: firstly, the beginning of this episode starts at Adelaide Podcast Festival, where we chat with David Musch and Kaspar Schmidt Mumm, in front of a live audience, about the ideas, collaborations and story behind Neon Forest. Secondly, Dave Court, is both a host and interviewee in this conversation, because he also worked with Kaspar and Musch on the project.

Listen below to find out how Neon Forest came together and why it was a feast for the senses, offering an experience like no other venue at year’s Adelaide Fringe.

Subscribe on iTunes here

  continue reading

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