Thursday, December 31, 2009

Episode 42: Circuite Est, Isabelle Van Grimde, Dominique Porte, Victor Quijada

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Our show from December 31, 2009
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Movement Museum a radio show broadcast Thursdays at 14h on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal, Chris 'Zeke' Hand talks about dance in Montreal. In this show we hear Part 1 og a discussion between Isabelle Van Grimde, Dominique Porte and Danièle Desnoyers at Circuit Est from last June about music and dance, Part 4 of the Trisha Brown Interview, and the Victor Quijada interview from April, 2009.

The theme song is sung by Hans Edler, the dance poems of the week are Take Me Out to the Go-Go by Thomas Sayers Ellis and Retired ballerinas, Central Park West by Lawrence Ferlinghetti and the music played during the show is a Chopin Recital by Janina Fialkowska.



Chris 'Zeke' Hand

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Episode 41: Kitty Wilkes and Clogging (aka Clog Dancing)

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Our show from December 24, 2009
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Movement Museum a radio show broadcast Thursdays at 14h on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal, co-hosts Chris 'Zeke' Hand and Allison Elizabeth Burns talk about dance in Montreal. In this show Kitty Wilkes talks about teaching Clogging (aka Clog Dancing) in Montreal, Part 3 of the Trisha Brown Interview is played, and a brief history of the Nutcracker written by Steve Barry is given as well. [Ms. Wilkes' classes are free and happen Tuesdays and Thursday from noon to 2PM at the Red Barn, 20609 Lakeshore Drive in Baie-d'Urfe]

The theme song is sung by Eddie Cochran, the dance poem of the week is The Rain Dance by Sue Aspell and the music played during the show is a collection of bluegrass instrumentals.



Allison Elizabeth Burns and Chris 'Zeke' Hand

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Episode 40: Amqui and Corps intérieur

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Our show from December 17, 2009
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Movement Museum a radio show broadcast Thursdays at 14h on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal, co-hosts Chris 'Zeke' Hand, Allison Elizabeth Burns and Gwen Fisher talk about dance in Montreal. In this show Zeke reviews Amqui by Marie-Ève Albert, Gwen and Allison Elizabeth review David Pressault's Corps intérieur and Part 2 of The Trisha Brown Interview is played.

The theme song is sung by an unknown Chinese singer, the dance poem of the week is Crows in a Stong Wind by Cornelius Eady and the music played during the show is from Mozart the Mason by Jonathan Crow, Douglas McNabney and Matt Haimovitz.



Allison Elizabeth Burns, Gwen Fisher, and Chris 'Zeke' Hand

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Episode 39: José Navas & Mark Lanctôt

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Our show from December 10, 2009
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Movement Museum a radio show broadcast Thursdays at 14h on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montréal, co-hosts Chris 'Zeke' Hand, Allison Elizabeth Burns and Gwen Fisher talk about dance in Montréal. In this show José Navas talks about the creation his pieces Villanelle and S as well as discussing his practice and dance in general. Before, both José Navas and Mark Lanctôt discuss the Tacita Dean piece Merce Cunningham performs STILLNESS (in three movements) to John Cage’s composition 4'33" with Trevor Carlson, New York City, 28 April 2007 that is at the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal until January 3, 2010.

The theme song is sung by Petty Booka, the dance poem of the week is The Empty Dance Shoes by Cornelius Eady and the music played during the show is from Invisible Cities by William Beauvais.



Allison Elizabeth Burns, Gwen Fisher and Chris 'Zeke' Hand

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Episode 38: Sanaa Danse, Angela Laurier, Les Imprudanses

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Our show from December 3, 2009
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Movement Museum a radio show broadcast Thursdays at 14h on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal, co-hosts Chris 'Zeke' Hand, Allison Elizabeth Burns and Gwen Fisher talk about dance in Montreal. In this show Samantha Burnstein of Sanaa Danse talks about Oriental Dancing (aka Belly Dancing) a review of Déversoir by Angela Laurier and Les Imprudanses. The theme song is sung by a unknown and anonymous Japanese band, the dance poem of the week is Belly Dancer by Diane Wakoski and the music played during the show is from VinylCello by Matt Haimovitz.



Allison Elizabeth Burns, Gwen Fisher and Chris 'Zeke' Hand