Tag Archives: Les Imprudanses

Les Imprudanses, Gravel Works, The Sadari Movement Laboratory, Michael Trent, Dancemakers

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Episode 240: [60:01]
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In this episode Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand, Jenn Doan and Bettina Forget talk about and review recent performances by Les Imprudanses, Gravel Works, Woyzeck by The Sadari Movement Laboratory, It’s about time : 60 dances in 60 minutes by Michael Trent and Dancemakers.

The theme song of the week is The Ramones‘ version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is Danse Russe by William Carlos Williams, This Week in Dance History highlights Trisha Brown‘s 74th birthday, and the music played during the show is from Barry Romberg’s Random Access‘ CD The Gods Must Be Smiling.

Originally published on Movement Museum

Marie-Eve Albert, Danièle de Fontenay, Les Imprudanses, Usine C

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Episode 212: [59:05]
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In this episode Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand, Allison Elizabeth Burns and Bettina Forget talk with Marie-Eve Albert of Les Imprudanses and Danièle de Fontenay of Usine C.

The theme song is Jan + Dean, Glenn Cambell, Richard Hatch, Bruce Davidson, and Papa Doo Run Run’s version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is My Dance by Blaise Cendrars, and the music played during the show is from the CD Convergence by Brent Mah and Alex Goodman.

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Originally published on Movement Museum

Les Imprudanses [Zeke’s Alternate Dance Review]

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Episode 150 [16:32]
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Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand talking about Les Imprudanses, a competitive improvised dance performance that takes place on the last Sunday of every other month at Café Campus in Montréal.

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Originally published on Zeke’s Alternate Art #%^$#@!

Sanaa Danse, Angela Laurier, Les Imprudanses

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Episode 134: [61:42]
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In this episode 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.

Originally published on Movement Museum