Tag Archives: Studio 303

Lina Cruz, Fila 13, Catherine Lessard

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Episode 233: [59:31]
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In this episode Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand and Bettina Forget talk with Lina Cruz of Fila 13 about her show Soupe du jour, and Catherine Lessard about her show Face-Back-Profile.

The theme song is the John Lennon‘s version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is New Mexican Mountain by Robinson Jeffers, and the music played during the show is from The Claudia Quintet‘s CD Royal Toast.

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Originally published on Movement Museum

The All-Review Show II

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Episode 175: [62:09]
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In this epsiode we review Les Grands Ballets CanadiensKylián Evening, En On (Yumiko Yoshioka, Lise Vigneault, Karen Sherman) and Primordial Vaudeville (Krin Haglund, Shannon Cochrane, La Zampa) from the Edgy Women Festival. Parabelo and Breu by Grupo Corpo.And Allison Elizabeth gives a report on the Mega Auction vs. Giant Dance Party fundraiser for Inertia ProductionsThe Duck Wife.

The theme song is the Sandy Nelson‘s version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is Having a coke with you by (and read by) Frank O’Hara, and the music played during the show is from Julia Kent‘s Delay and Drainolith‘s Organ Zone.

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Originally published on Movement Museum

Pierre Paul Savoie, Studio 303, José Navas and Compagnie Flak

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Episode 132: [58:55]
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In this episode Pierre Paul Savoie’s Diasporama, Resistance at Studio 303 and José NavasCompagnie 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.

Originally published on Movement Museum

Miriam Ginestier, Studio 303, Circuit Est

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Episode 109: [57:59](Download: MP3 69MB, Flac 578MB, Ogg Vorbis 43MB or Stream)

In this episode Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand, Gwen Fisher and Rachel Ni Chuinn talk about dance in Montreal. Among the topics are; The Dance Poem of the week which is an untitled poem by an unknown author read by Gwen Fisher, part 6 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. Miriam Ginestier is interviewed on the occasion of Studio 303‘s 20th anniversary, Gwen and Rachel read selections from the Awesome Montreal Dance Calendar and the auditions list, and the theme is “Do You Want To Dance” performed by Cliff Richard.

Originally published on Movement Museum