Showing posts with label José Navas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label José Navas. Show all posts

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Final Episode

Dear Montréal,

The Movement Museum team has been busy bees preparing for the transition from CKUT radio to our brand new podcast, Dirty Feet! However, we haven’t been too busy to bring you a stellar last episode of Movement Museum.

We invite dance artist Thea Patterson into the studio. She is an assistant to the creation of Peter Trosztmer’s EESTI: Myths and Machines. The show is being presented as a part of the Tangente season this weekend. She tells us about the creative process of the show, what it is like to work with Peter, and her own creative path.


Next up J.D. and Allison run through some reviews from the week before starting with Trois Romances (Grand Singe, Belle Manière and Mygale) a retrospective of Nicolas Cantin’s work presented at Usine C. The show was chilling, and difficult to describe, however I think we did a pretty good job! You can also read Allison’s review of the show on Bloody Underrated.

Next up Allison reviews Diptych by José Navas/Compagnie Flak, which was presented as a part of the Danse Danse season. Then Allison also reviews Fente-toi! by Isabelle Boulanger & Dans le cercle by Sarah-Ève Grant. This was a Tangente presentation. You may remember Sarah-Ève Grant from two weeks ago when she visited Movement Museum for an interview.

Diptych, photo credit: Valerie Simmons

As we mention at the end of the show, and the beginning of this post, this was our last live broadcast with CKUT. Starting next week the whole current Movement Museum team will be participating in a new, independent dance podcast, Dirty Feet, with the all-new No More Radio network. Don’t miss a week of dance discourse – when you are hungry for some good dance conversation next week, we’ll have our very first Dirty Feet podcast ready for your listening pleasure on November 21st. Until the new website goes officially goes live, you can keep in touch with us via our Dirty Feet facebook page.

Our show from NOVEMBER 15th, 2012
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Until next week… on Dirty Feet!

Allison Burns, J.D. Papillon and Jenn Doan

Friday, January 14, 2011

Movement Museum, talking about dance in Montreal 95: Lys Stevens, Stephanie Felkai

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Our show from January 13, 2011
(Download: MP3 70MB, Flac 579MB, Ogg Vorbis 37MB or Stream)

Movement Museum a radio show broadcast Thursdays at 14h on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal, and podcast Friday mornings at 8h at http://movement-museum.blogspot.com/. Co-hosts Chris 'Zeke' Hand, Jenn Doan and Bettina Forget talk about dance in Montreal.

In this show Chris 'Zeke' Hand, Jenn Doan and Bettina Forget talk to Lys Stevens and Stephanie Felkai, founders of Movement Museum.

The theme song of the week is Barbie's version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is The Dancer by James Stephens, This Week in Dance History highlights José Navas, and the music played during the show is from Subtle Lip Can.
Stephanie Felkai

Lys Stevens
Movement Museum une emission de radio diffusee le jeudi a 14h sur les ondes de CKUT 90,3 FM a Montreal, et podcast vendredi matin a 8h a http://movement-museum.blogspot.com/. Co-animateurs Chris Hand (aka "Zeke"), Jenn Doan et Bettina Forget parler de la danse a Montreal.

Dans cette emission Chris 'Zeke' Hand, Jenn Doan et Bettina Forget parlent avec Lys Stevens and Stephanie Felkai, fondateurs de Movement Museum.

La chanson theme de la semaine est la version par Barbie de Do You Wanna Dance, le poeme de danse de la semaine est The Dancer par James Stephens, l'Histoire de la Danse Cette Semaine marque José Navas. La musique joue pendant l'emission est par Subtle Lip Can.

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Jenn Doan, Bettina Forget and Chris 'Zeke' Hand

Thursday, June 3, 2010

José Navas having fun in Venice

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It appears that this here blog is becoming all-José-Navas-all-the-time...

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

José Navas by Valérie E.-Cloutier trois fois

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Valérie E.-Cloutier, who it appears writes about Venezuelan culture in Montreal has written a tri-lingual post on José Navas (English, français, español).

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Episode 39: José Navas & Mark Lanctôt

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Our show from December 10, 2009
(Download: MP3 80MB, Flac 657MB, Ogg Vorbis 51MB or Stream)

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, November 26, 2009

Episode 37: Pierre Paul Savoie, Studio 303, José Navas and Compagnie Flak

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Our show from November 26, 2009
(Download: MP3 74MB, Flac 297MB, Ogg Vorbis 48MB or Stream)

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 Pierre Paul Savoie's Diasporama, Resistance at Studio 303 and José Navas' Compagnie Flak performance of Villanelle and S are reviewed, and there is a brief discussion on teaching (and learning) choreography. The theme song is performed by the Secret Swizzles, the poem of the week is from The Art of Dancing by Soame Jenyns, and the music played during the episode is by Ensemble nu:n from their CD Salutare.



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

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Louis Robitaille, Jose Navas, Merce Cunningham, Robin Henderson

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Our show from July 30, 2009 (MP3 78MB, Flac 285MB, Ogg Vorbis 46MB, Stream) Movement Museum a radio show broadcast on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal. Talking about dance on the radio.

In this episode Chris 'Zeke' Hand interviews Louis Robitaille, artistic director of BJM Danse and Jose Navas of Compagnie Flak about Merce Cunningham, Part two of five of the Robin Henderson interview is played and Rachel Ni Chuinn and Zeke discuss the Awesome Montreal Dance Calendar and upcoming auditions for dancers in Montreal.



Rachel Ni Chuinn and Chris 'Zeke' Hand