Category Archives: Interview

Robby Reis, Suha [Zeke’s Alternate Art Interview]

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Episode 161 [17:26]
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Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand interviewing Robby Reis about the reception his film, Suha received at its premiere and his future plans for it.

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

Mike Hughes, Rebecca Harper

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Episode 159: [56:01]
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In this show Mike Hughes and Rebecca Harper discuss the language of creation.

The theme song is Dave Edmunds‘ version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is The Best Slow Dancer by David Wagoner and the music played during the show is from Treelines by the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra, featuring Ingrid Jensen.

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Lucie Gregoire, Sophie Thibault, Emilie Morin, Le Retour du Temps

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Episode 157: [60:02]
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In this epsiode Lucie Gregoire, Sophie Thibault and Emilie Morin talk about their upcoming performance of Le Retour du Temps.

The theme song is Los Gatos Negros version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is Casanova’s Bossa Nova by Rich Murphy and the music played during the show is Earthsongs by Stephen Chatman.

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Dominique Porte, Splintergroup

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Episode 154: [58:40]
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In this episode Dominique Porte of Système D is interviewed about her most recent piece Ulysse, nous et les sirènes, Gavin Webber and Gabrielle Nankivel of Splintergroup are interviewed about their piece Roadkill.

The theme song is a Karaoke version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is Ballet ‘in Flagrante’ [the Modern Ballet Virgin] by Tony Jolley and the music played during the show are excerpts from Ulysse, nous et les sirènes and Roadkill.

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Olivier Bonin and Dust and Illusions [Zeke’s Alternate Art Interview]

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Episode 151 [16:00]
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Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand interviewing Olivier Bonin, director of Dust and Illusions about his film.

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Alexander MacSween and Joseph Bembridge

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Episode 149: [50:55]
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In this episode the composer Alexander MacSween talks about making music for dance, Joseph Bembridge talks about rasabox training, and the entire show is interrupted my a very loud fire alarm.

The theme song is sung by Jennifer Hoyt, the dance poem of the week is Living Tools by Linda Staten and the music played during the show is the Kirk Macdonald Quintet’s Songbook Vol. 1.

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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

Jennifer Marchand [Zeke’s Alternate Art Interview]

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Episode 140 [13:10]
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Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand talking to Jennifer Marchand the 2009 Pearlie Roberson Award winner.

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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

Charlotte Greenwood [Zeke’s Alternate Art Interview]

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Episode 138 [18:56]
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Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand talking to Charlotte Greenwood about her recent exhibit The Paradox of Consumerism in the Age of New Baroque.

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