You will be taken behind the scenes and the craftsmanship when the Toldkammeret dazzles with a new season of Lytte Salon.
This time with award-winning satire, world history retold, colourful gossip and perspectives on the last 50 years of Danish LGBTQ+ history.
How does a podcast come about?
In recent years, podcasts have become one of the top scorers in the Danes’ media choices, and the breadth of genres and selections is now quite wide. How to build a sound narrative so that the listeners are stuck in the end? And what choices and opt-outs are made in the podcaster’s workshop? These are just some of the topics in the new season of Lytte Salon in the Toldkammeret:
«We bring you completely into the magical and creative space, and the audience will have the opportunity to actively participate and ask questions to each of the invited guests», says Thomas Bernsen, who has been a producer and producer in Radio Drama and among others .a. stood behind the DR successes «Rytteriet», «I Hegnet» and «Sort Samvittighed» on DR P1.
Loving satire and colourful gossip
Together with Ditte Hansen, Lisbeth Wulff formed the defunct satire program «I Hegnet», which embraced love, career and children. In the listening salon on May 24, Wulff says, among other things. about what she is driven by and where she finds the inspiration for some of her many characters.
Another notable guest is Ditte Okman, whom you can meet on June 21st. With over 234,000 downloads, of the podcast «Det, vi taler om» and are one of the biggest podcasts in Denmark. In this Lytte Salon, we talk to the queen of gossip and become, among other things. wiser on why gossip has become the great listening success of the time – and our all together «guilty pleasure». In addition, we get into the role of the media in the recent many #metoo cases in Denmark.
The story retold
World history is the focal point of the other two listening salons. On Tuesday 31 May, journalist Martin Grønne will take us into the research work on the podcast «Bakspejl», which, with today’s eyes, gives an idea of why the story went the way it did. Here we will listen and talk about «Bakspejl»’s latest production «Vagabonden» and world peace, which is the story of one of the most important spies the world has yet seen.
Host and organiser Nina Rask talks on Tuesday 14 June about the DR P3 production «Hvor regnbuen ender» ( «Where the Rainbow Ends»). – A personal and innovative podcast production about the last 50 years of Danish LGBTQ+ history.
The Lytte Salon take place in the Toldkammeret on the following days:
May 24 – «I Hegnet» with Lisbeth Wulff
May 31 – «Bakspejl» with Martin Grønne
June 14 – «Hvor regnbuen ender» with Nina fast
June 21 – «Det, vi taler om» with Ditte Okman
Every day at 19.00 Tickets for DKK 75 can be booked at www.kuto.dk