Tag Archives: Clogging

Projet in situ, Sylvain Émard Danse, Saburo Teshigawara, and Greg ‘Krypto’ Selinger

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Episode 195: [63:41]
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In this episode Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand and Bettina Forget discuss and review A piece of: My Heart (Breaking) by Greg ‘Krypto’ Selinger from the Montreal Fringe Festival, and Tu vois ce que je veux dire? by Projet in situ, Le très grand continental by Sylvain Émard Danse, and Miroku by Saburo Teshigawara of Karas from the Festival TransAmériques.

The theme song is the Romantics‘ version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is The Daffodils by William Wordsworth, and the music played during the show is Aki Onda‘s Bon Voyage and The Arboreal Quartet.

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Originally published on Movement Museum

Kitty Wilkes and Clogging (aka Clog Dancing)

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Episode 139: [63:48]
(Download: MP3 75MB, Flac 319MB, Ogg Vorbis 48MB or Stream)

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