Tag Archives: Trisha Brown

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

Twitter Community Choreography, Multigraphers Group

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Episode 146: [57:30]
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In this episode we discuss Andrea Gunnlaugson’s Legacy Repertory Project, and the difficulties inherent in archiving and preserving dance, Zeke reviews a performance from December by the Multigraphers Group, Zeke and Allison Elizabeth review Dance Theater Workshop‘s Twitter Community Choreography #1 and Twitter Community Choreography #16 and the last part of the Trisha Brown Interview is played.

The theme song is sung by Jun Sena, the dance poem of the week is The Bridge by Thé Bridge and the music played during the show is Dialoghi (Dialogues for Cello and Piano) by Elinor Frey and David Fung.

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

Isabelle Van Grimde, Dominique Porte, Victor Quijada

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Episode 141: [58:14]
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In this episode we hear Part 1 of a discussion between Isabelle Van Grimde, Dominique Porte and Danièle Desnoyers at Circuit Est from last June about music and dance, Part 4 of the Trisha Brown Interview, and the Victor Quijada interview from April, 2009.

The theme song is sung by Hans Edler, the dance poems of the week are Take Me Out to the Go-Go by Thomas Sayers Ellis and Retired ballerinas, Central Park West by Lawrence Ferlinghetti and the music played during the show is a Chopin Recital by Janina Fialkowska.

Originally published on Movement Museum

Kitty Wilkes and Clogging (aka Clog Dancing)

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Episode 139: [63:48]
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In this episode Kitty Wilkes talks about teaching Clogging (aka Clog Dancing) in Montreal, Part 3 of the Trisha Brown Interview is played, and a brief history of the Nutcracker written by Steve Barry is given as well. [Ms. Wilkes’ classes are free and happen Tuesdays and Thursday from noon to 2PM at the Red Barn, 20609 Lakeshore Drive in Baie-d’Urfe]

The theme song is sung by Eddie Cochran, the dance poem of the week is The Rain Dance by Sue Aspell and the music played during the show is a collection of bluegrass instrumentals.

Originally published on Movement Museum

Amqui and Corps intérieur

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Episode 137: [59:12]
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In this episode Zeke reviews Amqui by Marie-Ève Albert, Gwen and Allison Elizabeth review David Pressault’s Corps intérieur and Part 2 of The Trisha Brown Interview is played.

The theme song is sung by an unknown Chinese singer, the dance poem of the week is Crows in a Stong Wind by Cornelius Eady and the music played during the show is from Mozart the Mason by Jonathan Crow, Douglas McNabney and Matt Haimovitz.

Originally published on Movement Museum

Romeo & Juliet, Trisha Brown

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Episode 117: [58:07](Download: MP3 69MB, Flac 595MB, Ogg Vorbis 42MB or Stream)

In this episode Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand and Gwen Fisher talk about dance in Montreal. Among the topics are; part 9 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. A brief review of Romeo & Juliet, the Awesome Montreal Dance Calendar and Audition list, and the first part of an interview with Trisha Brown. The theme song is performed by The Queers.

Originally published on Movement Museum