Tag Archives: Bouge d’ici

Manon Oligny, BJM Danse, Pigeons International, Mayday Danse, Gabrielle Martin, Hi Wood,dumb type, Bouge D’ici

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Episode 262: [58:19]
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In this episode Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand, Bettina Forget and Jenn Doan talk about and review Icônes, À VENDRE by Manon Oligny, BJM Danse Montréal‘s Rossini Cards, Zero in On, & Zip Zap Zoom, Grace à Dieu, Ton Corps by Pigeons International, Junkyard Paradise by Mayday Danse, Infractions by Gabrielle Martin, True by Hi Wood and dumb type, and Bouge D’ici‘s Common Space.

The theme song of the week is a Japanese version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is Poet to a Ballerina by Robert Lowell, This Week in Dance History highlights Glen Tetley, and the music played during the show is from the CD Signature: Live from the Egg Farm by Masahiko Satoh, Joelle Leandre and Yuji Takahashi.

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Amy Blackmore, Holly Greco

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Episode 260: [61:40]
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In this show Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand, and Jenn Doan talk to Amy Blackmore and Holly Greco about Bouge D’ici.

The theme song of the week is The Secret Swizzles‘ version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is The Dance by John Cowper Powys, This Week in Dance History highlights Mikhail Baryshnikov, and the music played during the show is from the CD Emerging Field by Faruq Z. Bey.

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Amy Blackmore, David-Albert Toth, Emily Gaultieri, Helen Simard, Bouge d’ici

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Episode 254: [58:57]
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In this episode Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand, Jenn Doan and Bettina Forget talk to Amy Blackmore, David-Albert Toth, Emily Gualtieri, and Helen Simard from and about the festival Bouge d’ici.

Left to Right: Helen Simard, Emily Gualtieri, David-Albert Toth, and Amy Blackmore

The theme song of the week is the Mamas and Papas‘s version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is The Dancer’s Reply by Howard Nemerov, This Week in Dance History highlights Rudolf Nureyev, and the music played during the show is from the Joe Sullivan Big Band‘s CD Northern Ontario Suite.

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Originally published on Movement Museum