Showing posts with label Danses Buissonnières. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Danses Buissonnières. Show all posts

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Adam Kinner & Roque review

Dear Montréal,

We spoke with the inspirational Adam Kinner today on Movement Museum.  Adam is a musician who has discovered dance and is running wild with this new passion of his.  He is currently working on his graduate degree at Concordia, he is participating in the Danses Buissonnières - Classe 2012 with his piece I’m faking it, and has plenty of other projects on the go.  He also shares with us a couple of his great music tracks.

We let the interview run long since Adam was such a pleasure to talk to, and then turned out attention to a team review/debate of Manuel Roque’s Ne meurs pas tout de suite, on nous regarde.  The show was presented at Tangente on the weekend of September 20th.  You can catch our interview with Manuel during our episode from that week.  Allison and J.D. have very different tastes in dance, and it’s always fun to discuss a show we’ve both seen!



Our show from OCTOBER 4th, 2012
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Until next week,

J.D. Papillon and Allison Burns

Friday, September 24, 2010

Episode 79: Danses Buissonnières Classe 2010, Jeanne Renaud

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Our show from September 23, 2010
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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 Bettina Forget talk about dance in Montreal. In this show Chris 'Zeke' Hand and Allison Elizabeth Burns talk about Danses Buissonnières Classe 2010, part two of the Jeanne Renaud interview from Visages de la Danse is played, and Marie-Hélène Papillon, Cendrillon of VoulezVousDanserAvecMoi.ca. comes in to talk Tango Libre in Parc Laurier and Danse sociale at the Serres municipales in Verdun.

The theme song is the Neil Young's version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is To A Gitana Dancing by Arthur Symons, and the music played during the show is from the CD At Somewhere There by William Parker.

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Allison Elizabeth Burns and Chris 'Zeke' Hand

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Episode 31: Circuit Est, Marie Chouinard, Danses Buissonnières, Alvin Ailey

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Our show from October 15, 2009
(Download: MP3 73MB, Flac 306MB, Ogg Vorbis 44MB or Stream)

Movement Museum a radio show broadcast Thursdays at 14h on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal. In this episode Chris 'Zeke' Hand, Gwen Fisher and Rachel Ni Chuinn talk about dance in Montreal. Among the topics are; part 8 of an 11 part round table discussion from Circuit Est on Music and Dance with Guy Cools, Danièle Desnoyers, Louis Dufort, Matteo Fargion, José Navas and Fabienne Cabado. A discussion of Marie Chouinard's PowerPoint presentation, the graduates Danses Buissonnières performance at Tangente, and part 3 of an interview with Alvin Ailey done by Billie Mahoney in 1984. The Dance Poem of the Week is Every Day we are Dancers by Mitch Roberson and the theme song is performed by T-Rex.



Gwen Fisher, Rachel Ni Chuinn, and Chris 'Zeke' Hand

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Episode 30; Social Dancing, Rubberbandance Group's Post Hip Hop Project, Hofesh Schecter's Uprising & In Your Rooms, and Danses Buissonières

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Our show from October 8, 2009
(Download: MP3 76MB, Flac 339MB, Ogg Vorbis 47MB or Stream)

Movement Museum a radio show broadcast Thursdays at 14h on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal. In this episode Chris 'Zeke' Hand, Gwen Fisher and Rachel Ni Chuinn talk about dance in Montreal. Among the topics are; part 7 of an 11 part round table discussion from Circuit Est on Music and Dance with Guy Cools, Danièle Desnoyers, Louis Dufort, Matteo Fargion, José Navas and Fabienne Cabado. Heidi Miller and Bruce McKay discuss social dancing, Rhonda Meier, Gwen Fisher and Chris 'Zeke' Hand discuss the shows they saw last week (Rubberbandance Group's Post Hip Hop Project, Hofesh Schecter's Uprising & In Your Rooms, and Danses Buissonières) Gwen and Rachel read selections from the Awesome Montreal Dance Calendar and the theme song is performed by Johnny Rivers.



Gwen Fisher, Rachel Ni Chuinn, and Chris 'Zeke' Hand