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From the archives: Victor Quijada and Marie-Eve Albert interviewed

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I was recently going through some misfiled stuff of mine at Archive.org, and came across this interview I did with Victor Quijada from Rubberbandance Group back in 2009. It hasn’t gotten much love since then as it was not in the Zeke’s Gallery collection at Archive.org among other reasons. I gave it a listen and still get a big kick out of it. Thought you might like to hear it as well.

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I also rediscovered this gem, also from 2009. where I spoke with Marie-Eve Albert from Imprudanses (and if you like it, they are performing on February 3 at Café Campus – go see them. They are awesome!)

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Two things occurred to me while going through the misfiled stuff, a) sometime this year I am going to upload my 1,000 podcast and b) I have some work to do in order to clean things up.

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

Gregory ‘Krypto’ Selinger, Nicolas ‘Forty’ Nguyen, Daeyeong ‘Tabu’ An and Soo Yeon Cho

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Episode 123: [61:26](Download: MP3 77MB, Flac 616MB, Ogg Vorbis 48MB or Stream)

In this episode there is a round table discussion on Post Hip Hop dance with Gregory ‘Krypto‘ Selinger, Nicolas ‘Forty’ Nguyen, Daeyeong ‘Tabu’ An and Soo Yeon Cho, reviews of Man + Mouse, Lado, and Victoria by Dulcinée Langfelder & Cie. The theme song is performed by the Mamas and the Papas, the background music is from the album ‘Figment’ by Matt Haimovitz and the poem of the week is but if a living dance upon dead minds by ee cummings.

Originally published on Movement Museum

Social Dancing, Rubberbandance Group’s Post Hip Hop Project, Hofesh Schecter’s Uprising & In Your Rooms, and Danses Buissonières

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Episode 111: [60:35](Download: MP3 76MB, Flac 339MB, Ogg Vorbis 47MB or Stream)

In this episode Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand, Gwen Fisher and Rachel Ni Chuinn talk about dance in Montreal. Among the topics are; part 7 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. Heidi Miller and Bruce McKay discuss social dancing, Rhonda Meier, Gwen Fisher and Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand discuss the shows they saw last week (Rubberbandance Group‘s Post Hip Hop Project, Hofesh Schecter‘s Uprising & In Your Rooms, and Danses Buissonières) Gwen and Rachel read selections from the Awesome Montreal Dance Calendar and the theme song is performed by Johnny Rivers.

Originally published on Movement Museum