Tag Archives: William Parker

Danses Buissonnières Classe 2010, Jeanne Renaud

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Episode 219: [60:26]
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In this episode Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand and Allison Elizabeth Burns talk about Danses Buissonnières Classe 2010, part two of the Jeanne Renaud interview from Visages de la Danse is played, and Marie-Hélène Papillon, Cendrillon of VoulezVousDanserAvecMoi.ca. comes in to talk Tango Libre in Parc Laurier and Danse sociale at the Serres municipales in Verdun.

The theme song is the Neil Young‘s version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is To A Gitana Dancing by Arthur Symons, and the music played during the show is from the CD At Somewhere There by William Parker.

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Ethel Butler, Peter Boneham

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Episode 209: [61:28]
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In this show Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand plays part one of a three part interview with Ethel Butler, and then discusses with Greg ‘Krypto’ Selinger and Gelymar Sanchez, Peter In Process: Peter Boneham’s Sixty Years in Dance by Sara Porter.

The theme song is Gerry & the Pacemakers‘ version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is Nijinski by Giorgos Seferis, and the music played during the show is from Kidd Jordan, Hamid Drake and William Parker‘s CD Palm of Soul.

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Roger Sinha, Sinhadanse

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Episode 203: [61:59]
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In this episode Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand and Bettina Forget talk with Roger Sinha of Sinhadanse about his dances, choreography, creative process, trip to India, cultural references, aging as a dancer and a wide variety of other topics.

The theme song is Walter Beasley‘s version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is The Bear on the Delhi Road by Earle Birney, and the music played during the show is from William Parker and Hamid Drake‘s First Communion.

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Originally published on Movement Museum