Hippily Crippily, with Ems Coombes

HippilyCrippily number two
PRSD podcast
Step into Ems Coombes’ Hippily Crippily world of Grand Days Out. This week she’s listening to the sounds of Sangat, pulling beards, and shouting out to her posse down at the Barbican Theatre and B-bar.

During Ems’ research into setting up Strictly Collaborative – her soon-to-launch theatre group – she visited Holton Lee and the National Disability Arts Collection and Archive in Dorset. She took our steam powered recording devices, and these are the results.

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Hippily Cippily number one

PRSD podcast
The highly talented Ems Coombes is back with a smile on her face and a song (or two) in her heart. And this time the songs come from Spin Two and Golden Apple. Listen and learn.

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Diary of a Struggling Disabled Artist #2
PRSD podcast
Sit back and relax this Sunday with Ems Coombes and her latest broadcast, featuring the music of the South Hams Boogie Band.

And if you’re ready to face the week with a few new challenge you can consider her requests for her own special jingle, or even some ideas for her Strictly Collaborative integrated disabled-led drama group. Oh, and she’d also like to know about what you guys get up to out there. She don’t ‘arf ask a lot. To get in touch, email i...@peoplesrepublicofsouthdevon.co.uk

As it is, we’re just going get our shell-likes around her dulcet tones. Just click to listen.

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Introducing Ems Coombes. (Diary of a Struggling Disabled Artist #1)

PRSD podcast
This is the first of Ems Coombes’ Diary of a Struggling Disabled Artist podcasts and will follow Ems as she sets up her theatre group. But with Ems being a stalwart of the Totnes scene it will also contain a heavy dollop of what’s what in the local music. Check back every Sunday to listen in.

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