Radio coverage of our 2023 festival was brought to you by Bloomsbury Radio at the Bloomsbury Institute, broadcasting from the heart of Bloomsbury each day of the festival.

Features, interviews and performances are now available via Spotify for you to listen again.

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Growing Up With Witch Powers by Dr Simona Di Martino – listen again

Healing Connections with Naila Dunleavy – listen again

Interview with Ella Philips – listen again

Ellika McAuley on Peter Pan-Family Adventure Walk – listen again

A conversation with Jazz-Orient – Baluji-Shrivastav OBE (sitar, tabla, vocals) & Linda-Shanovitch (vocals & percussion) – listen again

Urban Greening – Cities of the Future – listen again

Oils by Jessica Rachid – listen again

A conversation with Vyte Garriga, actress, writer and physical theatre performer – listen again

Growing in Love: Exploring Folk Romance of the Indus – listen again

Emily Momoh on Camden Black British History – listen again

Ricercare with Victor Braojos – listen again

Legendary Women of Bloomsbury – listen again

If Walls Could Sing! A Musical History of an Address in Bloomsbury – listen again

Camden Libraries with Abul Kashim – listen again

26 Plants – listen again

The Universal Language of the Body – listen again

Entwine: The Avocado Sculptures – listen again

Extraordinary Endeavours – listen again

Picasso In Bloomsbury – listen again

Phoenix – Helen Percival – listen again

Who were the Bloomsbury Group? – listen again

Deaf Mosaic – listen again

New Eyes from Stem Cells – listen again

Bookshop Crawls – listen again

Finegan Viscardi Duo Debut Ep Launch – listen again

A conversation with Penny Burns of Camden Tour Guides Association – listen again

A conversation with Antonio Rivas about Blue Light – A one-act first-person monologue recounting the story of Nobel prize winner Marie Curie – listen again

A conversation with Amber Fabian & Mark Malcomson from City Lit – listen again

Poetry’s Circle of Growth – listen again

Life Lines, Poetry, Dance and Music – listen again

Sonic Exploration with Michelle Hromin – listen again

A music party at Montagu House – listen again

A conversation with Rowan Flack on Giant Folk – listen again

Seed – Corrupted Poetry – listen again

Bloom with Daniella Sicari – listen again

A Room of one’s own – listen again

A conversation with Alisa Oleva – listen again

The Life of Meena Kumari, Bollywood star – listen again

Camden Tour guide, Elena Paolini on Bloomsbury’s Women Medical Pioneers – listen again

The New Bloomsbury Set – listen again

Histoire du Tango – listen again

A conversation with Karen Wong (flute) & Lance Mok (piano) – listen again

The London Welsh Emporium – listen again

Paradise Planet Earth: A cosmic miracle under threat – listen again

Paris Chapters – listen again

From Dowland to Bitten: English Nature through Music – listen again

Petrichor by Theo Hristov – Ducktape – listen again

New Wave: Piano Works of Serbian Contemporary Composers, with Ana Bursac – listen again

The Morphea by Rowenna Mortimer – Further than the Edge – listen again

Young Voices At Bloomsbury with Paul Salt and Kat Haylett – listen again

The Two Headed Bird – listen again

The Hidden History of the Foundling Hospital – listen again

Mirrors with Aida Lahlou – listen again

An Apothecary of Art – listen again

Young Bloomsbury: A New Queer History – listen again

The Bloomsbury Best Pipe Organ – listen again

From Fields to Faculties – listen again

Encouraging healthy growth in specific populations – listen again

Inua Ellams and Fuel: An evening with an Immigrant – listen again

The Four Seasons – Song Recital – listen again

A conversation with producer, John Offord – listen again

Bamboo Sculpture from The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL at the launch of Bloomsbury Festival 2023 – listen again

A conversation with Ifrah Ahmed, Somali youth worker for KCBNA – listen again

Using the power of singing to connect us with Vivien Ellis – listen again

Bloomsbury Festival Walk (Mother Magdalen Taylor) with Paul Shaw – listen again (links to part 1 of 6)