Hello movement driven world,
This week on the show, Karen and Allison interview Farah Fancy, the production director of the show Yemayo, created by Julio Hong. The show ran at the MAI (Montréal, arts interculturels), in collaboration with Festival Accès Asie, from May 3-5th.
Farah and Julio also have a relatively new company together, Le Groupe Herencias. The discussion spans many different topics including the production, dance classes, youth workshops, dance therapy etc. At the moment, the best way to contact either of them about their endeavors and projects if either to send an email through Julio’s website, or give Farah a call (she mentions the number in the episode, so you’ll have to listen to get it!)
We also build on what we started last week when we talked about International Dance Day (April 29th) and the premiere of Québec Danse Week (April 23rd-29th). Celebrate with us, and dance like nobody’s watching!
Our show from APRIL 26th, 2012
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Allison Burns and Karen Fennell
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Yemayo and Herencias
People, Subjects & Topics
arts interculturels,
Farah Fancy,
Festival Accès Asie,
Herencias,
International Dance Day,
Julio Hong,
MAI,
Montréal,
Québec Danse week,
Yemayo
Thursday, May 3, 2012
UQÀM Student choreographic creation
Hello dance enthusiasts,
This week on the show the young Zoe Martine Olivier joined us. Zoe is finishing up her third and final year in the choreography division of the UQÀM Danse Department. This week the department is presenting three works created by graduating choreography students in a showcase being presented at Agora.
Seeing as UQÀM is a French university the majority of our interview is conducted in French, stretching Karen and Allison’s capacity in the language, but making for some eloquent responses from our guest. Being Concordia Dance graduates, we grill Zoe about the inner workings of the UQÀM Danse Department, and her experiences leading up to the show (running from April 18th-21st.) She was working in collaboration with two other students, Karine Théorêt and Marie-Ève Tremblay on a 25 minute work titled, Tant que la tête reste sur le corps.
We also let you know a bit about what is happening this week in the dance world in Montreal. International Dance Day is officially recognized as April 29th, and this year is the first ever Québec Danse week (running from April 23rd-29th). We go over in broad terms what that means to dance enthusiasts and the general public alike, so check it out next year if you missed it this go-around.
Our show from APRIL 19th, 2012
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Take care,
Allison Burns and Karen Fennell
This week on the show the young Zoe Martine Olivier joined us. Zoe is finishing up her third and final year in the choreography division of the UQÀM Danse Department. This week the department is presenting three works created by graduating choreography students in a showcase being presented at Agora.
Seeing as UQÀM is a French university the majority of our interview is conducted in French, stretching Karen and Allison’s capacity in the language, but making for some eloquent responses from our guest. Being Concordia Dance graduates, we grill Zoe about the inner workings of the UQÀM Danse Department, and her experiences leading up to the show (running from April 18th-21st.) She was working in collaboration with two other students, Karine Théorêt and Marie-Ève Tremblay on a 25 minute work titled, Tant que la tête reste sur le corps.
We also let you know a bit about what is happening this week in the dance world in Montreal. International Dance Day is officially recognized as April 29th, and this year is the first ever Québec Danse week (running from April 23rd-29th). We go over in broad terms what that means to dance enthusiasts and the general public alike, so check it out next year if you missed it this go-around.
Our show from APRIL 19th, 2012
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Take care,
Allison Burns and Karen Fennell
People, Subjects & Topics
Agora,
International Dance Day,
Karine Théorêt,
Marie-Ève Tremblay,
Québec Danse week,
RQD,
Tant que la tête reste sur le corps,
UQÀM Danse Department,
Zoe Martine Olivier
Monday, April 30, 2012
Muriva Dance, Muriva chats
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Allison Burns and Jenn Doan
This week on the radio we have Gibson Muriva on to tell us about his show, Nyau. Gibson runs the Muriva Dance Company here in Montreal. He teaches classes, dances and choreographs while blending, African, contemporary and classical dance forms into his own, unique style. Not only do we chat a bit about all of this, his creation process and his background, but Gibson also brought his thumb piano from Zimbabwe and plays a bit of music for us, live. The show he is presenting this week is a part of the Festival Vue sur la Relève.
Next, Allison reviews the triple bill, Yaado, Voodoo and Love, which was presented at Tangente in late February. If you remember, we interviewed the artists who presented this trilogy of works, Nora Chipaumire and Souleymane Badolo, during our February 23rd episode.
Our show from APRIL 12th, 2012
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Until next week!
Allison Burns and Jenn Doan
People, Subjects & Topics
dance,
Gibson Muriva,
MAI,
Montreal,
Nora Chipaumire,
Nyau,
Souleymane Badolo,
tangente,
Voodoo and Love,
Vue sur la Relève,
Yaado
Friday, April 27, 2012
inLayers, ranting & upcoming shows
Hello Montréal,
You may have noticed that Jenn took a bit of a break from the show a little while ago. Well she was off to Calgary to produce and perform in a project called inLayers. This week we take a moment to talk to Jenn about her experience with this social media influenced creation process designed to bring a new, wider audience to the art of contemporary dance.
Kati will be the next one to take a break, but she unloads some important dance industry news on us before she goes. She gave us a sneak peek at the OFFTA line up (to be released in full on May 3rd). She gives us more to be excited about when she divulges some names of the Danse Danse artists in residence for 2012/13. Then we discuss everyone’s favorite topic, the federal budget’s treatment towards art and dance. Kati lets us in on some facts, but you’ll hear all three of us give our onions on the subject.
That’s one part of the “rant” mentioned in the title of this episode, the other is when Jenn and Allison tag team a review of Lucy lost her heart, created by last week’s guest Mark Lawes. The show was presented March 28th-30th at Usine C.
Finally Allison ends the episode with a long overdue review of Dominique Porte’s JE, which was presented by Tangente back in early February.
Our show from APRIL 5th, 2012
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Until we meet again,
Allison Burns, Jenn Doan and Kati Belanger
You may have noticed that Jenn took a bit of a break from the show a little while ago. Well she was off to Calgary to produce and perform in a project called inLayers. This week we take a moment to talk to Jenn about her experience with this social media influenced creation process designed to bring a new, wider audience to the art of contemporary dance.
Kati will be the next one to take a break, but she unloads some important dance industry news on us before she goes. She gave us a sneak peek at the OFFTA line up (to be released in full on May 3rd). She gives us more to be excited about when she divulges some names of the Danse Danse artists in residence for 2012/13. Then we discuss everyone’s favorite topic, the federal budget’s treatment towards art and dance. Kati lets us in on some facts, but you’ll hear all three of us give our onions on the subject.
That’s one part of the “rant” mentioned in the title of this episode, the other is when Jenn and Allison tag team a review of Lucy lost her heart, created by last week’s guest Mark Lawes. The show was presented March 28th-30th at Usine C.
Finally Allison ends the episode with a long overdue review of Dominique Porte’s JE, which was presented by Tangente back in early February.
Our show from APRIL 5th, 2012
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Until we meet again,
Allison Burns, Jenn Doan and Kati Belanger
People, Subjects & Topics
Danse Danse artists in residence,
Dominique Porte,
federal budget,
inlayers,
JE,
Lucy Lost her Heart,
Mark Lawes,
OFFTA,
social media,
tangente,
Usine C
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Mark Lawes talks about Lucy's Heart
Hello Montréal,
In this episode of Movement Museum, we talk to Mark Lawes, the founding artistic director of Theater Junction, a Calgary based theatrical and multi-disciplinary performance group. We talk about the company; it’s history and the Theater Junction Grand building. The discussion takes an Alberta perspective seeing as two of our hosts, Jenn and Kati harken from out west themselves. Of course the reason we invited Mark on the show this week was to talk about his show, Lucy Lost her Heart, which Jenn and Allison saw the night before at Usine C.
After the interview, Kati tells us about the FTA line up, so that we can start saving up our pennies and booking our tickets nice and early to avoid missing out.
Then Allison reviews the Tangente double bill of Sliding by Lise Vachon and Acéphales by Catherine Lavoie-Marcus. This production was shown mid March of this year.
Lastly, Kati takes the lead on a review of Trois peaux + Vers, choreographed by Jean-Sébastien Lourdais. The show was at Agora back in early February. It was one of the Montréal Danse’s 25th anniversary productions.
Our show from MARCH 29th, 2012
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We’ll talk to you soon!
Allison Burns, Jenn Doan and Kati Belanger
In this episode of Movement Museum, we talk to Mark Lawes, the founding artistic director of Theater Junction, a Calgary based theatrical and multi-disciplinary performance group. We talk about the company; it’s history and the Theater Junction Grand building. The discussion takes an Alberta perspective seeing as two of our hosts, Jenn and Kati harken from out west themselves. Of course the reason we invited Mark on the show this week was to talk about his show, Lucy Lost her Heart, which Jenn and Allison saw the night before at Usine C.
After the interview, Kati tells us about the FTA line up, so that we can start saving up our pennies and booking our tickets nice and early to avoid missing out.
Then Allison reviews the Tangente double bill of Sliding by Lise Vachon and Acéphales by Catherine Lavoie-Marcus. This production was shown mid March of this year.
Lastly, Kati takes the lead on a review of Trois peaux + Vers, choreographed by Jean-Sébastien Lourdais. The show was at Agora back in early February. It was one of the Montréal Danse’s 25th anniversary productions.
Our show from MARCH 29th, 2012
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We’ll talk to you soon!
Allison Burns, Jenn Doan and Kati Belanger
People, Subjects & Topics
Acéphales,
Agora,
Catherine Lavoie-Marcus,
FTA,
Jean-Sébastien Lourdais,
Lise Vachon,
Lucy Lost her Heart,
Mark Lawes,
Montréal Danse,
peaux + Vers,
Sliding,
tangente,
Theater Junction,
Usine C
Friday, March 23, 2012
The "Just Us" Show
Hello dance enthusiasts of Montréal!
This week on the show Allison and Kati get carried away gushing about Crystal Pite, her company Kidd Pivot and her show that is currently running at Agora, The You Show. Seriously, just go see it.
Then we dedicate some time to current events in the dance world. Kati talks about some recent developments in the provincial budget as it relates to the dance industry. Then she tells us about some interesting stats concerning the cultural engagement of the public in different provinces. Bringing her attention still wider, she talks about the reception and reaction of Québec contemporary choreography in France. You can find links to the various articles she references bellow:
Le Monde – Danseurs québécois, à poil, au poil
Le Devoir - Distinct, le Québec?
RQD - Budget du Québec
Longeuil - Budget
Next Allison reviews Scary Tales & Broken Hearts, a show produced by Lynsey Billing and Entre-Deux, which was presented at MainLine Theater back in February.
Finally, Kati tells us about her incredible experience witnessing Hora choreographed by Ohad Naharin. This Danse Danse production was presented at Théâtre Maisonneuve, and performed by the Batsheva Dance Company earlier this month.
Our show from MARCH 22nd, 2012
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Until next week!
Allison Burns and Kati Belanger
This week on the show Allison and Kati get carried away gushing about Crystal Pite, her company Kidd Pivot and her show that is currently running at Agora, The You Show. Seriously, just go see it.
Then we dedicate some time to current events in the dance world. Kati talks about some recent developments in the provincial budget as it relates to the dance industry. Then she tells us about some interesting stats concerning the cultural engagement of the public in different provinces. Bringing her attention still wider, she talks about the reception and reaction of Québec contemporary choreography in France. You can find links to the various articles she references bellow:
Le Monde – Danseurs québécois, à poil, au poil
Le Devoir - Distinct, le Québec?
RQD - Budget du Québec
Longeuil - Budget
Next Allison reviews Scary Tales & Broken Hearts, a show produced by Lynsey Billing and Entre-Deux, which was presented at MainLine Theater back in February.
Finally, Kati tells us about her incredible experience witnessing Hora choreographed by Ohad Naharin. This Danse Danse production was presented at Théâtre Maisonneuve, and performed by the Batsheva Dance Company earlier this month.
Our show from MARCH 22nd, 2012
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Until next week!
Allison Burns and Kati Belanger
People, Subjects & Topics
Agora,
Batsheva,
budget,
Crystal Pite,
cultural engagement,
dance,
Danse Danse,
France,
Hora,
Kidd Pivot,
Lynsey Billing,
Montreal,
Ohad Naharin,
The You Show
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Edgy and Artistic Women
Dearest Montréal,
Today marks the opening of the 19th annual Edgy Women festival. In honor of this event we talk with three of the talented ladies involved in the festival during this episode. The director of the festival, and of Studio 303, Miriam Ginestier, lets us in on the history of Edgy Women, it’s goals and what to look out for this year. The festival runs from March 15th-April 1st in various locations around the plateau.
One of the headlining productions, In Succube, was created and is performed by Andréane Leclerc and Holly Gauthier-Frankel, both of whom joined us this week. Holly (a.k.a Miss Sugarpuss) is an actor, signer and burlesque performer. Andréane is a circus and cabaret performer and contortionist. There is no doubt that the collaboration between the two of them will be edgy and deal with femininity.
After the break, Allison reviews Deborah Dunn’s Orlando. The show is currently running at Agora (until Saturday, March 17th) so if you like what you hear you can still catch the show.
Then Jenn reviews Love Death Devil – The Piece by Ben J. Riepe Kopaine, presented at La Chapelle. Unfortunately the run of that show is already over, but if you are intrigued you can listen to last week’s episode (March 8th) to hear our interview with Ben.
Our show from MARCH 15th, 2012
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We’ll see you next week!
Allison Burns and Jenn Doan
Today marks the opening of the 19th annual Edgy Women festival. In honor of this event we talk with three of the talented ladies involved in the festival during this episode. The director of the festival, and of Studio 303, Miriam Ginestier, lets us in on the history of Edgy Women, it’s goals and what to look out for this year. The festival runs from March 15th-April 1st in various locations around the plateau.
One of the headlining productions, In Succube, was created and is performed by Andréane Leclerc and Holly Gauthier-Frankel, both of whom joined us this week. Holly (a.k.a Miss Sugarpuss) is an actor, signer and burlesque performer. Andréane is a circus and cabaret performer and contortionist. There is no doubt that the collaboration between the two of them will be edgy and deal with femininity.
After the break, Allison reviews Deborah Dunn’s Orlando. The show is currently running at Agora (until Saturday, March 17th) so if you like what you hear you can still catch the show.
Then Jenn reviews Love Death Devil – The Piece by Ben J. Riepe Kopaine, presented at La Chapelle. Unfortunately the run of that show is already over, but if you are intrigued you can listen to last week’s episode (March 8th) to hear our interview with Ben.
Our show from MARCH 15th, 2012
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We’ll see you next week!
Allison Burns and Jenn Doan
People, Subjects & Topics
Agora,
Andréane Leclerc,
Ben J. Riepe Kopaine,
Deborah Dunn,
Edgy Women,
Holly Gauthier-Frankel,
La Chapelle,
Love Death Devil,
Miriam Ginestier,
Miss Sugarpuss,
Orlando,
Studio 303,
Succube
Friday, March 9, 2012
Love, Death, Devil & Grandeur Nature
Hello dance lovers,
This week we split our show in two. In the first half hour Jenn interviews Ben J. Riepe Kopaine, the choreographer of Love Death Devil – The Piece, presented at La Chapelle. Benefiting from having seeing the show beforehand, Jenn gets right into the work with Ben.
For the second half hour we switch to French and Kati and Karen interview Séverine Lombardo, the choreographer of Petites Pieces de Poches: Grandeur Nature. This work was presented by Danse-cité at Usine C. Also recent witnesses of the work, the ladies talk logistics as well as process.
We top off the show today with a super-fast “micro-review” of last week’s Tangente presentation of Spin & Century of Small. To learn more about that show, reference last week’s episode of Movement Museum when we interview the artists involved.
Our show from MARCH 8th, 2012
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Until next week Montréal,
Allison Burns, Kati Belanger, Jenn Doan and Karen Fennell
This week we split our show in two. In the first half hour Jenn interviews Ben J. Riepe Kopaine, the choreographer of Love Death Devil – The Piece, presented at La Chapelle. Benefiting from having seeing the show beforehand, Jenn gets right into the work with Ben.
For the second half hour we switch to French and Kati and Karen interview Séverine Lombardo, the choreographer of Petites Pieces de Poches: Grandeur Nature. This work was presented by Danse-cité at Usine C. Also recent witnesses of the work, the ladies talk logistics as well as process.
We top off the show today with a super-fast “micro-review” of last week’s Tangente presentation of Spin & Century of Small. To learn more about that show, reference last week’s episode of Movement Museum when we interview the artists involved.
Our show from MARCH 8th, 2012
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Until next week Montréal,
Allison Burns, Kati Belanger, Jenn Doan and Karen Fennell
People, Subjects & Topics
Ben J. Riepe Kopaine,
century of small,
dance,
danse-cite,
Grandeur Nature,
La Chapelle,
Love Death Devil,
march 8,
Montreal,
Séverine Lombardo,
spin,
tangente
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Whirling and hoops
Dearest Montreal,
We continue our Tangente marathon in this episode of Movement Museum as we interview two artists involved in this week's Tangente production, which is again a double bill. Rebecca Halls is the choreographer and performer of Spin, and Raqib Brian Burke is a performer in Mira Hunter’s work Century of Small. We discuss the difference and similarities of hula hooping and whirling dervish. It is a dizzying conversation!
If you are interested in hearing the interview we referenced, from the last time Rebecca Halls was in studio with Movement Museum check it out here.
Our show from MARCH 1st, 2012
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Enjoy,
Allison Burns, Kati Belanger and Jenn Doan
We continue our Tangente marathon in this episode of Movement Museum as we interview two artists involved in this week's Tangente production, which is again a double bill. Rebecca Halls is the choreographer and performer of Spin, and Raqib Brian Burke is a performer in Mira Hunter’s work Century of Small. We discuss the difference and similarities of hula hooping and whirling dervish. It is a dizzying conversation!
If you are interested in hearing the interview we referenced, from the last time Rebecca Halls was in studio with Movement Museum check it out here.
Our show from MARCH 1st, 2012
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Enjoy,
Allison Burns, Kati Belanger and Jenn Doan
People, Subjects & Topics
century of small,
dance,
march 1,
Mira hunters,
Montreal,
Movement Museum,
raqib brian burke,
Rebecca Halls,
spin,
tangente
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Love, Voodoo and Yaado
Dear Montréal,
Our show from FEBRUARY 23rd, 2012
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This week's episode of Movement Museum was pretty amazing if I may say so myself. Kati interviews Nora Chipaumire and Souleymane Badolo who are presenting three short works Love, Voodoo and Yaado at Monument National as a part of both the Tangente season, and as a part of Ascen/Danses (an event which celebrates contemporary dance/performance by artists of the African diaspora). Both our guest are well spoken, intelligent and passionate individuals, and expose us to some beautiful truths, and their personal feelings.
Near the end of our program Allison reviews the research project presented by Tangente last week, In Limbo. If you tuned in last Thursday you know that we interview the artistic director of the project, Lynda Gaudreau. The two choreographers presenting In Limbo were Marie Claire Forté and Julie Favreau.
Kati does a quick dance history on Katherine Dunham, and as promised here are some links to more information on her. She is an incredible woman, and the two minutes we could spare on her were just not enough!
Our show from FEBRUARY 23rd, 2012
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People, Subjects & Topics
dance; montreal,
February 23,
In Limbo,
Julie Favreau,
Katherine Dunham,
Love Voodoo Yaado,
Marie Claire Forté,
Nora Chipaumire,
Souleymane Badolo,
Tagente
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Everybody Limbo!
Happy almost-spring Montréal!
Our show from FEBRUARY 16th, 2012
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Until next week!
This week we shook it up by starting with a couple of dance reviews from works presented last week. First, Allison reviews the double bill presented by Tangente, Dans les Plis by Sarah Dell'ava and Everything was beautiful and nothing hurt by Dorian Nuskind-Oder (who we interviewed last week on the show). Then Kati reviews Husk by George Stamos (who we interviewed two weeks ago) presented by Montréal Danse and Agora.
Then Kati interviews Lynda Gaudreau, the artistic director of the upcoming Tangente presentation of In Limbo, opening tonight. Lynda talks about the importance of research for herself, and the choreographers presenting work for this show. The two presenters Lynda mentored are Marie Claire Forté and Julie Favreau.
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Until next week!
Allison Burns, and Kati Belanger
Friday, February 10, 2012
Everything was beautiful and nothing hurt
Hello bustling dance community!
There was so much going on last week, we packed our hour full to the brim! We spent the first half hour of our episode this week with the lovely and talented Dorian Nuskind-Oder who presented her piece, Everything was beautiful and nothing hurt last week as a part of the Tangente season. The show was a double bill with Sarah Dell'ava's Dans les plis. Dorian talks about her creation, her interest in film, the transition from New York to Montreal, and much more.
There was so much going on last week, we packed our hour full to the brim! We spent the first half hour of our episode this week with the lovely and talented Dorian Nuskind-Oder who presented her piece, Everything was beautiful and nothing hurt last week as a part of the Tangente season. The show was a double bill with Sarah Dell'ava's Dans les plis. Dorian talks about her creation, her interest in film, the transition from New York to Montreal, and much more.
After we said goodbye to Dorian, we chatted with Rhodnie Désir over the phone. Rhodnie premiered her production of Ví [REC] at the MAI on the evening of the 9th. She has choreographed the work, and is also signing and dancing in the production.
Then Allison reviewed Les Angèles ces dernier blues by the new collective C'est Juste Lundi. The show played at La Chapelle in January.
People, Subjects & Topics
c'est juste lundi,
Dans les plis,
Dorian Nuskind-Oder,
everything was beautiful and nothing hurt,
les angeles,
Rhodnie Desir,
Sarah Dell'ava,
vi(rec)
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Soak, Bijoux, Ludmilla, Bouge D'ici and more!
Hello Friends!
In the fist half hour of the radio show this week Allison interviews Caroline Laurin-Beaucage, a choreographer who collaborated with Martin Messier on the show Soak, which was presented by Tangente this January.
Kati reviews a production from the company Mandala Sitù Danse, called Bijoux which presented at L'Agora de la Danse this January as well.
Allison talks about the life and achievements of Ludmilla Chiriaeff in dance history this week. If the name sounds familiar it is probably because Chiriaeff is the founder of Les Grands Ballets Canadiens.
All three ladies discuss the Bouge D'ici Festival closing night show, and the festival in general. This turns into an interesting conversation about the accessibility of dance.
Our show from JANUARY 26th, 2012
Our show from JANUARY 26th, 2012
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People, Subjects & Topics
bijoux,
Bouge d'ici,
caroline laurin-beaucage,
ckut; dance; montreal; allison burns. kati belanger,
january 26,
Karen Fennell,
ludmilla chiriaeff,
mandala situ,
martin messier,
Movement Museum,
soak
Montréal Danse's 25th anniversary
Hello!
This week, and last Montréal Danse celebrated it's 25th anniversary with two performances at L'Agora de la Danse. The first was a double bill of Jean-Sébastien Lourdais' work Trois Peaux + Vers and the second was Husk by George Stamos.
Last Thursday on Movement Museum we celebrated as well with an hour long interview with Montréal Danse Artistic Director Kathy Casey, and Choreographer George Stamos. Enjoy!
People, Subjects & Topics
Agora,
february 2; movement museum; ckut; dance; montreal; allison burns,
George Stamos,
husk,
jean-sebastien lourdais,
Kati Belanger,
montreal danse,
trois peaux vers
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Tedi Tafel and Les Filles Follen
Hello Montreal,
This week we are fortunate enough to have two interviews in a single hour! For the first half of the show Kati talks to Tedi Tafel about her sight-specific work, and her production of Janvier which is currently showing at Rose de Lima with the help of Studio 303 (tell me more). Tedi also mentions the website where you can learn more about her year long Calendar Project.
This week we are fortunate enough to have two interviews in a single hour! For the first half of the show Kati talks to Tedi Tafel about her sight-specific work, and her production of Janvier which is currently showing at Rose de Lima with the help of Studio 303 (tell me more). Tedi also mentions the website where you can learn more about her year long Calendar Project.
Kati talks about the brave and groundbreaking Raven Wilkinson for this weeks segment of Dance History.
In the second half hour we interview two charming ladies from Spain, Les Filles Follen about there show at La Elastica, Entrance with Charge - Two Girls Smoke a Cigarette in Only 30 Seconds. (learn more)
Our show from JANUARY 19th, 2012
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Until next week,
Allison Burns, and Kati Belanger
Our show from JANUARY 19th, 2012
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Until next week,
Allison Burns, and Kati Belanger
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Bouge D'ici 2012
Hello Montreal!
This week we focus on the Bouge D'ici Dance Festival, running from January 13th-21st, 2012 at MainLine Theater. The non-profit organization is concerned with giving emerging dance artists a venue to produce their work in a professional setting, and facilitating the creation of a diverse dance community in Montreal. During the festival, there are workshops, dance shows, a film night and a story telling event.
Kati and Allison talk with Amy Blackmore, the Artistic Director, Paul Aflalo, the Communications Director, and a member of the planning comity, Stephanie Robert who is telling a story at Confabulation: Just dance, and presenting a video in the Film Night, and Michele Slattery one of the choreographers for the Common Space Showcase. Check it out in more detail on Facebook.
Kati brings us a dance history focusing a different dance festival, the Festival International de Nouvelle Danse, which is unfortunately no longer in existence. If you are curious about what happened to it, Kati will satisfy that curiosity in the show this week.
Our show from JANUARY 12th, 2012
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Until next week,
Allison Burns, and Kati Belanger
Thursday, January 5, 2012
In Layers
Welcome back!
Here is the first episode of Movement Museum for the year 2012! This week Allison and Karen talk to Jenn Doan and Taryn Javier who are in Calgary working on In Layers, a dance project described as raw, live and interactive. Jenn is head of production, and one of the dancers involved in the work, and Taryn, while also producing, is the choreographer and artistic director of the project.
Although the rehearsals and performances are occurring in Calgary, the creation process will be displayed online for curious dance enthusiasts, and the layman alike. They will be posting videos throughout the process, and interacting with fans, peers and each other through the blog. Stay tuned to inlayers.ca to be a part of it all!
For dance history, Allison puts the spotlight on Ted Shawn, an important figure in the history of Modern Dance.
Our show from JANUARY 5th, 2012
Our show from JANUARY 5th, 2012
People, Subjects & Topics
2012,
calgary,
inlayers,
january 5; movement museum; ckut dance; montreal; allison burns. jenn doan; kati belanger,
taryn javier,
ted shawn
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Best of Movement Museum 2011
Hello friends,
This is the last episode of Movement Museum for the year 2011. Here we wrap up the year with a couple of excepts from our favourite episodes of 2011. The first is from the February 10th interview with the incredible Marie Chouinard. You’ll hear Zeke, Bettina and Jenn talk with her about her creation process, her solo career and her company. The second is our Danse à 10 interview from September 22nd, where Melina, Jenn and Kati discuss La 2em Port à Gauche's sold out production with three of the ladies involved.
Then Allison does a quick recap of the 2011 dance community highlights according to the Voir, Mirror and the Gazette. In the Voir article, L'avenir dans la mire, writer Fabienne Cabado sums up the year of dance in french, and includes a top five list. For the Mirror, Marites Carino writes Till the world ends, and tips his hat to some of 2011's pleasant surprises. Victor Swoboda contributes a thorough article to the gazette with Dance brings a year of surprise, grace and entertainment.
People, Subjects & Topics
2011,
Allison Burns,
Canada Dance Festival,
ckut,
Danse à 10,
december 29,
Jenn Doan,
Kati Belanger,
Marie Chouinard,
melina stinson,
Montreal,
Movement Museum,
new years,
wrap up
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Flashback Episode: Danse à 10
Hello Montreal,
This is an old episode from the vault, and actually one of our favorites. Guest co-host Melina Stinson is in studio with regular hosts Jenn and Kati. They interview three lovely ladies from La 2em Port à Gauche's sold out production of Danse à 10. You'll hear the voices of Miriah Brennan, Katya Montaignac and Miss Betty Wilde speaking about their experiences working on a show set in Kingdom, a Gentlemen's Club, and dealing with subjects of nudity and eroticism. They also get into a fascinating discussion about a stripper and a contemporary dancer virtually switching roles while meeting in the middle for this production.
Our show from SEPTEMBER 22nd, 2011
This is an old episode from the vault, and actually one of our favorites. Guest co-host Melina Stinson is in studio with regular hosts Jenn and Kati. They interview three lovely ladies from La 2em Port à Gauche's sold out production of Danse à 10. You'll hear the voices of Miriah Brennan, Katya Montaignac and Miss Betty Wilde speaking about their experiences working on a show set in Kingdom, a Gentlemen's Club, and dealing with subjects of nudity and eroticism. They also get into a fascinating discussion about a stripper and a contemporary dancer virtually switching roles while meeting in the middle for this production.
Dance History this week takes the form of a biography of Paul Draper, an american tap dancer and choreographer.
Our show from SEPTEMBER 22nd, 2011
Listen:
People, Subjects & Topics
ckut,
dance,
Danse à 10,
Jenn Doan,
Kati Belanger,
Katya Montaignac,
La 2em Port à Gauche,
melina stinson,
Miriah Brennan,
Miss Betty Wilde,
Montreal,
Movement Museum,
Paul Draper,
Tap
Flashback Episode: Warming up and cooling down
Hello patient followers,
Here is a flashback to an August 2011 episode. Since we were coming back from the summer dance lul back in August, we dedicated a large portion of the show to previewing highlights of the 2011/12 dance season in with a little run down of what is to come. Kati has been assigned the Usine C, La Chapelle and the Agora de la danse seasons. Jenn talks about the Danse Danse season, and Allison highlights Les Escales Improbables de Montreal.
Our show from AUGUST 25, 2011
The dance history topic is on the famous Gene Kelly.
Then we dive into a general discussion about methods of warm up and cool down for dancers. Here Jenn references some very cool disciplines every dancer should check out for staying fitter longer, and lengthening their career.
Our show from AUGUST 25, 2011
Listen:
People, Subjects & Topics
august 25; movement museum; ckut; warm up; dance; montreal; allison burns. jenn doan; kati belanger
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