Tag Archives: Frank O’Hara

Wen Wei Dance, Wen Wei Wang, Alison Denham

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Episode 177: [56:12]
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In this episode Wen Wei Wang and Alison Denham from Wen Wei Dance are interviewed.

The theme song is the Sunny Boys‘ version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is Steps by Frank O’Hara, and the music played during the show is from Steve Kaldestad‘s Blow Up.

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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

Myriam Allard, La Otra Orilla, Rebecca Halls, Julian Hughes

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Episode 173: [58:57]
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In this show Myriam Allard of La Otra Orilla talks about her latest show, El12. Rebecca Halls and Julian Hughes from ihoopu.com are interviewed about hooping and hooping culture.

The theme song is the Noble Surfers‘ version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is You are Gorgeous and I am Coming by Frank O’Hara and the music played during the show is from Star People by Miles Davis.

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Originally published on Movement Museum

Vincent Warren, & La Zampa

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Episode 171: [59:17]
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In this episode Vincent Warren, retired dancer and dance historian, and Magali Milian and Romuald Luydlin of La Zampa are interviewed.

The theme song is Ivan Katz‘s version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is Saint by Frank O’Hara and the music played during the show is from Your Body Is Your Prison by Tommy Babin’s Benzene.

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Originally published on Movement Museum