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Coming up on the sat with me Nikki Beatty add to Daniel Radcliffe reveals he's not a Method actor at all the time we had numbered our lines one through 6 and they would be all around the studio and then the director would just talk us through the whole thing going Ok now to the tales of this is your head more pain remembers the racist homophobic American south of his youth and there's tremblin in the Kremlin as master political satirist Elmander skew is the politburo in the death of Stalin We have music to British Nigerian singer and Williams tells us how her new album is inspired by the folk stories her grandmother told her and bushy sing in some way to Laura and breaks down the experience of stage fright for us what if I am not enough to do this what if I'm not justified to stand in front of this orchestra with my music all that and I guess choreographer having a different Telson Syrian playwright leeway as Coming up on. Hello I'm Debbie Ross with the b.b.c. News police are trying to establish the motive of a gunman who carried out one of the deadliest shootings in the United States in recent decades u.s. Media outlets are identifying him as Devin Kelly a military veteran dishonorably discharged from the Air Force 26 people were killed and 20 injured when he opened fire at a Baptist church during a service in the small Texas town of Sutherland Springs peaceable those reports the Sunday morning service at the 1st Baptist Church in Southern Springs have been going for about half an hour when the gunman opened fire the victims range in ages from $5.00 to $72.00 this man so what happened from outside the church. Walking toward the church or shooting and hearing shooting he had a face mask already had what looked like body armor just on recapturing from outside should come and then enter the building and continue to fire President Trump and the Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abyei have stressed their common stunts in confronting the North Korean nuclear threat in a joint press conference in Tokyo Mr Trump said the era of strategic patience in relation to Pyongyang was over that the United States of America stands in solidarity with the people of Japan against the North Korean menace history has proven over and over that strong and free nations will always prevail over tyrants who oppress their people are powerful and enduring u.s. Japan alliance includes more than $50000.00 members of the United States military stationed right here in Japan Mr Abbe said that all options are on the table and that Japan and the u.s. Would provide leadership on an international response. South Korea has imposed unilateral sanctions on 18 North Korean Bankas ahead of President don't know trauma's visit to Seoul on Tuesday the sanctions will prevent 2 financial transactions between South Koreans and those sanctioned some of him a stationed in China Russia and Libya the u.s. Commerce secretary Wilbur Ross has been accused of misleading senators after leaked documents known as the Paradise papers disclosed his involvement in a company with financial ties to the Kremlin the Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal told n.b.c. Television the connection was jaw dropping documents obtained by media groups including the b.b.c. Shit Mr Ross had retained an interest in a company shipping oil and gas for the Russian energy firm Siebel 2 of its owners are under u.s. Sanctions and another is closely linked to President Putin Senator Blumenthal said Mr Ross a token West he no longer hell shares in the shipping company the u.s. Commerce Department said Mr Ross hadn't done anything illegal and had never met the Russians facing u.s. Sanctions are you listening to the world news from the b.b.c. . Delegates from almost $200.00 countries are meeting at the 1st u.n. Conference on climate change since President Trump announced his intention to withdraw the United States from the Paris agreement that McGreal reports not content with pulling the u.s. Out of the Paris climate pact the trumpet ministration is now going one step further at this meeting with White House advisers set to attend an endorser presentations by Coal Giant Peabody Energy and others that promote fossil fuels as a solution to the climate problem this approach puts the White House at all odds with most other governments and it's angered many environmental campaigners Meanwhile governors from some of the 14 states who want the u.s. To stay in the Paris pact will be on the ground in Bonn aiming to persuade delegates of the Trump team doesn't speak for everyone the Belgian judge has ordered the conditional release of the ousted Catalan leader Colace puts them on and forth his ministers after questioning the Belgian investigating judge said the 5 Catalans could not leave the country from Brussels Kevin Connolly reports the extradition process against the 5 Catalan politicians is not begun and they're facing a series of deadlines within the Belgian judicial system alongside a tight political timetable in Catalonia they're expected to appearing court in Brussels for extradition proceedings on charges including rebellion and sedition within 2 weeks they would have a right of appeal if the court decides that they should be returned to parts alone or and that process can take up to 60 days yesterday and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has announced plans to make every m.p. In Senate to declare their citizenship status the Australian Constitution boss those considered subjects of a foreign power from holding parliamentary office in October the High Court found 5 politicians ineligible to sit in Parliament and these included the deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce b.b.c. News. Hello this is the art fair on the b.b.c. World Service I'm making here with 60 minutes of the best global arts and culture conversation from across the group d.c. Coming up on the show in just a moment actor Daniel Radcliffe has no shame in admitting method acting isn't his thing British singer and musician Laura Mbalula talks incredibly openly about her fear and stage nerves out of fear I said to myself it's hard to just actually classical concert knowing all the while that I was just scared. The brilliant Scottish satirist and writer Armando Iannucci he who wrote fabulous political shows like the thick of it in Veep has a movie out it's called the death of Stalin American author Armistead Moore pin gave us the fabulous tales of the City series of books set in San Francisco and now he's written a memoir and he's very honest and joining me to discuss all that and their work are the on form to rebirth of choreographers how via their fruits nuts and Syrian play rightly were yesterday so your new play Lee One speech is real lies go it's in the cast just tell me briefly all the good performances I wish so. I hope so yeah and havea Have you ever worked with animals No I've heard a couple of our dresses and dances that have behaved like a. First then film and he is no longer Harry Potter people can't you see how very very very hard British actor Daniel Radcliffe has been trying to shake off the bespectacled young wizard Association he's thrown himself into what he thought with the edgiest least typecast roles recently last year is very odd Swiss Army man remember that he played a fluxion and corpse that when a couple of horror movies what if the Indy rum calm and the beat Nick. Arma Kill Your Darlings Sadly none have done well at the box office and his latest movie jungle seems to be having a similar lack of in the fact but it's not everything to an actor surely jungle is based on the true story of a young Israeli backpacker Yossi Ginsburg who after a terrible accident survives weeks lost in the Bolivian jungle after being separated from his friends he stranded without a nice map all survival training and deals with quicksand trench foot snake attacks and even had to cut out parasites that were growing under his skin you the B.B.C.'s Samir Ahmed wanted to know what it was about the role and its challenges that appealed to Daniel Radcliffe I think to me there's something incredibly moving actually and very beautiful about the idea that there is this thing inside all of us that just refuses to die and refuse to give up and it could apply to situations of people fighting the war or living under oppressive regimes and this film I think sort of is an example of that same spirit of course interested then in how you physically went through it so much of the film then is you on your own going through this physical injuries and often the cameras on your face as you're suffering terrible things the film wasn't filled in order was it not so how do you deal with that where you don't have an obvious sort of progression as things get darker and darker you know it's you in the director and hair makeup and costume and everyone have to be on the same page of what possibly doing now on was this just going into what sort of state should I be and how tired I am like how I injured my leg by that point should I be limping like you just have to sort of take all that stuff into Layout TACL Yeah you know other than a spiritual you know I mean it doesn't seem like a method thing where you just get yourself into the I'm not thinking of the I'm not a bird at all there are scenes of kind of breakdown or they were you really afraid you're going to die and. I wonder how easy do you find it to make yourself cry to reveal that and wish not not at all something I go quite freaked out about when I know it's coming up sometimes it will just happened some people can tap into that physical mechanism at a moment's notice and I'm kind of jealous of them but I'm also kind of knocks I always think like you must be thinking something very dark that got you that but if I see like he cries uncontrollably I see that stage direction I go we need to somehow show that he's really sad but actually like if you don't end up sobbing uncontrollably that's not normally been a problem for a I think I did Robert Pattinson recent all sorts of reports from the both of you who you know went to acting very young who didn't go into kind of university level for drama training whether there's something about having gone into acting your way that gives you actually unique ability to just throw yourself into the role not overthink it you just have a sense of what everything is and where everything goes and how to not be in the way and what everything means and how to look after yourself on a film set if you've been there from a young age and you've been responsive and kind of enjoyed being engaged in it and also like I think I work in certain ways that like most adult actors do not like work or like I'm perfectly happy for a director to start off camera and literally shout me like guilt him now punish him now a lot and just do a Line 6 or 7 times because that's often how you direct as a kid on pot all the time we had a number of our lines one through 6 and they would be all around the studio and then the director would just talk us through the whole scene going Ok now too and they'd then shout what we're seeing at us and so I think there's a sense of yeah do whatever you like let's just get the shot which I think maybe frees you up a little bit and so on with Daniel Radcliffe there and jungle outs Now you heard the actor discussing taking direction there how do you do as a choreographer when you're creating all recreating your work do you delve into those emotions or attitude. Do you direct your dancers like well this is kind of complicated because I have worked with both actors and dancers and I try to ask or require for the actors to ask me less and for the dancers to ask me more. Which means that we have a common ground and most important is that you know yes it is about finding the truth and the thing is that in theater anything that happens on stage the truth has been artificially created is edited so technique which means I think is something the Daniel is saying technique is about you know having your of your head already in always at a level in which you can actually get that material in common and come out of the rehearsal and even if you will intensively what I tell my dancers all the time in my performers is guys you know whatever happens in this studio stays in the studio Las Vegas Las Vegas all over again so so for me this is important that they they know that at 5 o'clock we're going to go to the park and we're going to talk about something else yes and it's done you were yesterday when you for example make documentaries do you direct the people in them or would that be dishonest actually you know in a way I'm following them in that sense of course the thing that I'm directing is oh my choosing which angle I used to feel should from what is the lines and actually the whole think about which questions and raising the moment that I have a camera that changes the whole thing up in the house how does it change or I mean if you're just come and say knock knock knock Hello I have a camera I'm doing this for you know that would be too i think too violent but to come and sit and talk for a long time and then the camera comes as something very natural and at a certain moment say look guys you know that I'm going to shoot let's go on talking the same so in a way that he's directing isn't it in some ways it's actually but you never you never actually you know manipulation year. What you are is being very sensitive to the subjects of your piece of work on and I am not for example I'm not asking them to say things I'm asking them questions that they couldn't answer me like even by the by the answer I don't want to answer you know so the possibility is there you're listening to me are on the b.b.c. World Service and a musical artist now who blew us all away with her debut album singing to the moon back in 2013 Laura Mvula. Janice Dunn the band. And. A classically trained musician with a British Caribbean background who'd sung in church choirs while she was growing up she had a look and an age combined with the most beautiful voice which we now know belied anxiety and insecurity. It's taken her some time to find her true voice is a singer and she still deals with fear performing at London's Barbican Center with her band arms the London Symphony Orchestra was just one occasion where she had to find something within to pull out in order to cope. Kicks in when I put my ears in. My n.a.s. And I can hear the audience and I can hear whatever group tuning up that's what appear up and. Out of fear I said to myself it's hard to just actually classical concert say anything at all I'm fine and I was giving all kinds of philosophical instance for this knowing all the while that I was just scared. Because what if I am not enough to do this what if I'm not justified to stand in front of this orchestra with my music who are mining to make these 70 plus middle aged white people playing my music like really let's talk about that for a 2nd. To you in a way with a not suspect was that was a bit of a mind games for me that I had ever come. 7 to. a country. With no mess. I the mighty Laura embolus certain lay in the pocket of a grave have you deferred tells you one moved by that piece of audio and music is just extraordinary since she has so without the mess yeah. I was. I mean I know you used to perform as well do you know that Thea and those nerves that she's talking about yet without a doubt tell me more terrifying crippling and during my early years as a performer and again because I perform naked for a number of years I was known for performing you know quite sexualized and an openly very violent work so my. Label was quite of a hellraiser on Hunter really as you said adrenaline always kicked in but I always promised myself that if one day that adrenaline didn't don't I would stop and reach it it happened and it happened specifically in a performance and I remembered looking for an exit sign and just wondering what would happen if I just leave right now and I found I found it fascinating because somehow there was enough craft and enough professionalism to carry on with the show and finish it but the door was very firmly close behind and what do you now in retrospect if you analyze what happened in that moment was it that suddenly just went don't need to do this anymore what am I rebelling against or was it a big affair want to analyze it and well now analyze it has really been on bombastic way to stop performing you know I didn't have a farewell tour. So that's a that's a lot of money so I was I was quite happy that the decision was kind of made for me and then I could actually made that transition I was not a person who yearn to come back to the stage that I was yearning to do my next step which was to become a creator in a garage or for a many of us know about your work naked I've only done one thing you did my life and that is the photographs. But there was something going on in my life that made it possible for me to almost disassociate and remove myself is that what you well know I never did it in order to exhibit I did it because it was a way to tap into being very vulnerable I had great issues about being naked to begin with so I also felt that the minute that I felt very comfortable on stage being naked I should stop being naked because then I was tapping into a very different way it was no longer about an emotion that you and your self could actually relate to which was being vulnerable did you have to have the most perfect controlled body when you were naked yes not necessarily beautiful but control I'm sure it's very beautiful thing. As a playwright documentary filmmaker Have you ever performed yourself yeah only in film oh was did you feel fear or we very confident How was that course I was terrified that's the standard that I'm terrified yeah 1st of all I'm not trained as an actress but the director felt like he was like really telling me I can see you there and I can help you get there there are plenty of other actors as well I really want you that gave me the confidence but still I was like terrified to do that yeah and similarly fearful for you to deliver a script for the 1st time you know terrified when you do that so much I mean the moment I give my script to somebody I feel it's like give it back and I can hide them and I can burn them you know there is a moment when I give the script to somebody to read it that I would try like a boyfriend girlfriend trying to like bring him it's 5 minutes or so to do we need to do not do shower before reader Ok you can have your book 1st 1st how much does it take maybe 10 minutes Ok thank you after 10 minutes if he's sitting and reading in my house that's the most terrible thing because I would be like moving in circles no no it's Ok you can read slowly No problem I'm not just I'm just looking because I'm just in the you know I'm about to explode. So how do you very quickly then we've heard about your fear as a performer quite understandably as a naked performer but what about as a choreographer Do you ever get nervous when you've choreographed a piece were very similar as Les were slightly saying you know you're handing you're handing a form of script to your dancers and you don't know how they're going to take it and you don't know if they're going to. Somebody's forgetting something I'm the one who knows what line they have forgotten nobody else in the audience knows you're part of the nerves has to do that the only unrehearsed part of the show is the audience you never know how the audience is going to affect you I think that's what Laura was say