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The Kane Anamwong Show

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This week, I am joined by SAKIDASUMI, a singer-songwriter and producer based in Perth. She is also a great talent photography and filmmaking, having directed music videos in the past. This is our first in-person podcast episode, so we are still trying to figure out the audio setup. There might be a little interference and hiccups while I try to fine tune my setup going forward! In the episode, we talk about: cinema hookups, relationships, Red Dog, party photography, power couple, reciprocation, being alone, music videos, alcohol, peaking at pres, Hannah Montana, living a secret life, religion in the family, GTM, Billie Eilish, manifesting your words, and FKA Twigs. Not only that, SAKIDASUMI shows us a little snippet of her new music from her upcoming EP at the end of the episode.
This week, I am joined by Samuel Ireland, an actor and WAAPA graduate. He has recently acted as the lead in 'Itch' a TV Show which will be available internationally soon. He also acted in 'The Light', an independent coming-of-age thriller feature film made in Perth. In the episode, we talk about: 'Itch', chemistry, foreign dub, Finland, shooting car scenes, self care, Shakespearean fraud, pranks, first girlfriends, email breakups, worst dates, inspirational Uber conversations, superpowers, shapeshifting sex work, and hippos.
This week, I am joined by Georgina Cowell, my former classmate from WAAPA and actor currently finishing her Psychology Degree in Melbourne. In the episode, we talk about: psychology, beaches, loneliness, public speaking, mental health, making the bed, arts as a career, success, social media, glamour shots, accents, moving across the country, Avatar: The Last Airbender, improv, standup, and making meaning.
This week, I am joined by Anna Quercia-Thomas, a PhD student studying at UWA. She was born and raised in the USA and studied throughout most of her university life in Scotland. Her PhD is in Renaissance Drama.In the episode, we talk about: stage managing, Shakespeare (duh), sheep, Romeo and Juliet, male friendships, bicons, the Globe, clubbing, drag bingo, Fringe, fan fictions, the French Revolution, and yeeting yourself off a building.
This week, I am joined by Ty Barwick, a bassist and producer who recently graduated from WAAPA with a Bachelor of Music (Contemporary). He is involved in multiple tribute projects in Perth, including: Empire Ants, The Pepps, Even Flow, and Brass Party. In the episode, we talk about: WAAPA, David Bowie, gigs, auditions, lifelong friends, karma, Magic the Gathering, black market trading, tribute bands, strip teases, meme songs, Interstellar, Jonny Greenwood, Hans Zimmer, Radiohead, Nashville, leavers, sunburns, and music theory.
This week, I am joined by Mollie Nelson-Williams, a multi-talented performer and artist who's currently in her third year studying Bachelor of Performing Arts majoring in Performance Making at WAAPA.In the episode, we talk about: BPA, unfinished projects, Singapore, FaceTime introductions, Kutiyattam, vending machine lunches, site specific theatre, ensemble work, Timothée Chalamet, Wes Anderson, and our dream roles.
This week, I am joined by Jamilla, a RnB singer-songwriter and producer based in Perth, Western Australia. In the episode, we talk about: high school, singing anxiety, producing, Kanye, Fringe Festival, TAFE, Lemonade, Doja Cat, Singapore, TikTok, Esperance, feminism, sexual lunches, Adventure Time, and having a crush on one another.
This week, I am joined by Harry Stacey, an actor who is currently studying at NIDA. He's also a WAAPA graduate. In the episode, we talk about: carpooling, musicals, reinventing yourself, being a generous actor, playing the villain, improvisation, why acting is like the athletics, stealing pizzas, and throwing Joe Exotic off a balcony.
This week, I am joined by Zack Inglis, a young film director, producer, writer, actor, and singer-songwriter based in Perth. He has recently released an independent feature film called, 'The Light'.



