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Danièle Desnoyers, Le Carré des Lombes, Dévorer le Ciel, CoMotion Farm & Circuit Est

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Episode 147: [57:47]
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In this episode Zeke reviews Danièle Desnoyers‘s Le Carré des Lombes new show Dévorer le Ciel, Allison Elizabeth reflects on CoMotion Farm’s Dance Week, and Part 1 from the Semaine Danse Musique les Paroles des Createurs which took place on the 11th of June, 2009 at Circuit Est with Marie Chouinard, Louis Dufort & Lucie Boissinot is played.

The theme song is sung by Die Puhdys, the dance poem of the week is Just to Dance by Linda Staten and the music played during the show is Interview by Amy Horvey.

Originally published on Movement Museum

CoMotion Farm

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Episode 143: [61:32]
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In this episode we hear Part 2 of a discussion between Isabelle Van Grimde, Dominique Porte and Danièle Desnoyers at Circuit Est from last June about music and dance, Part 5 of the Trisha Brown Interview and Amy Blackmore of Comotion Farm comes in studio to talk about Dance Week.

The theme song is sung by Alexandrine Roy, the dance poem of the week is Sunlit Morning by Mary Montague and the music played during the show is by Charlie Kohlhase’s Explorers Club.

Originally published on Movement Museum

Paul White, Allison Elizabeth Burns and Amy Blackmore

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Episode 127: [58:12](Download: MP3 73MB, Flac 301MB, Ogg Vorbis 47MB or Stream)

In this epsiode Paul White is interviewed about ‘construct’ by Tanja Liedtke, Allison Elizabeth Burns and Amy Blackmore talk about about CoMotion Farm’s Dance Week and the Indyish Dance Mess. The final part 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 is played. Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui‘s Sutra is reviewed. The theme song is performed by Barbie, the background music is from the album ‘Inside the Outside’ by Geordie McDonald and the poem of the week is Dark Pines Under Water Gwendolyn MacEwen.

Originally published on Movement Museum