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HT2209 - Framing Is Its Own Artform In the late 1990s when we were doing the LensWork Special Edition prints, we offered them with or without frames. It didn't take long before we discontinued the framing options. Now, I never offer my work pre-framed. Show your appreciation for our free weekly Podcast and our free daily Here's a Thought… with a donation Thanks!
In this episode, host Dr. Chelsea talks to distinguished dance educator Anabella Lenzu about the shifting focus in the dance community from artistic expression to technical perfection and competitive achievements. Anabella, originally from Argentina and now a teacher in New York City, shares her perspectives on dance education shaped by her multicultural experiences. They explore the importance of incorporating emotional connection in dance training, and how cultural adaptation influences teaching methodologies. Anabella delves into her teaching philosophy, stressing the significance of meaningful gestures over rote repetition and the holistic development of dancers. The conversation also touches on the impact of social media on dance and the essence of performing for live audiences and not just TikTok. Anabella introduces her book 'Teaching and Learning Dance Through Meaningful Gestures,' which merges pedagogical principles with both technical and artistic guidance, making it an invaluable resource for dancers and educators. Get Anabella's Book: Teaching and Learning Dance Through Meaningful Gestures Connect with Anabella: https://instagram.com/AnabellaLenzu https://facebook.com/AnabellaLenzu https://youtube.com/AnabellaLenzu Other Episode Resources: https://passionfordancepodcast.com/202 Episode Breakdown 00:41 Meet Anabella Lenzu 02:52 Anabella's Dance Journey and Teaching Philosophy 04:31 The Importance of Cultural Adaptation in Dance 08:03 Challenges in Dance Education Across Different Countries 11:13 Balancing Technical Skill and Artistic Expression 14:49 Practical Exercises for Emotional Connection 18:58 Promoting Dance as an Art Form 22:13 The Importance of Meaningful Gestures in Dance 25:12 Comprehensive Training for Performers 28:11 Visualization Techniques in Dance 31:30 Emotional Connection in Performance 40:23 The Role of Books in Dance Education
For the second instalment of the series, Matthew talks with the Musical Director catches up with various members of the cast and throws in a story or two from the tales themselves. With one of the main themes of the show being ‘time' Matthew asks the various company members what they would change about their past or indeed what they might repeat in order to relive an experience in their life and much more besides. Come join us as we go deeper into the woods.If you wish to contact us, please send us a text message by clicking on this text.Ever wondered what goes into putting on a show? Find out as we have a discussion with the cast and production team about Artform's theatre productions. To see all our podcasts go to Link: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1436248.rss Artform website link: https://www.artform.org.uk/
The new series of Dior Talks – hosted by Paris-based journalist Katya Foreman – is dedicated to the eagerly anticipated ninth edition of Dior Lady Art. Eleven global artists have been invited to transform the iconic Lady Dior handbag into a unique piece of art.In the latest episode, Peruvian artist Sara Flores approaches the Lady Dior as a global canvas to promote Kené, the ancient visual language of the Shipibo-Conibo people, indigenous to the Ucayali River in the Peruvian Amazon. Traditionally applied as body painting and on ceramic and textiles intended for clothing, using local plant-based pigments such as turmeric and annatto, the painstaking artistic practice of Kené is passed down by mothers to daughters. Flores' intricate geometric paintings of labyrinths, images that come to her in visions triggered by psychoactive plants grown in the jungle, reflect the complex interconnected web of life found within the Amazonian rainforest. For Dior Lady Art, Flores celebrates the traditions of her people with two unique handbags directly inspired by her Kené designs, crafted from vegan pineapple leather and tocuyo cotton hand-painted with vegetal dyes. The first, a medium-sized model, features a handle adorned with a cosmic serpent, its surface sparkling with a constellation of black beads, while the second, a mini bag, is embellished with a maze of shimmering silver gems. Also embroidered with a serpentine motif, the bags convey the concept of spiritual healing through the intentional paths traced by the strokes. These remarkable pieces do more than just captivate the eye, they engage the senses, shedding light on the enduring legacy of ancient cultural traditions as they carry a message of respect for the natural world. Download the episode to learn more about Sara Flores' universe and the Dior Lady Art experience.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Send us a textIn this engaging episode of the Japanese America podcast, hosts Michelle and Koji dive into the captivating world of Japanese stationery with special guest Mark Sakaguchi from Kinokuniya Bookstore and Yuri Aida from Design for America Inc. They explore the allure of Japanese pens, notebooks, and accessories, which have evolved from being perceived as cheap to becoming celebrated for their impeccable quality and craftsmanship. The episode offers insights into the cultural significance and growing popularity of Japanese stationery in the United States, highlighting unique products like washi tapes and the beloved Mitsubishi Jetstream pen. With an upcoming stationery festival in Santa Monica, listeners are invited to embrace the artful lifestyle inspired by these exquisite writing tools. Join Michelle, Koji, and their guests as they share personal stories, explore trends, and celebrate the meticulous art behind Japanese stationery.For more information about the Japanese American National Museum, please visit our website at www.janm.org. CREDITSThe music was created by Jalen BlankWritten by Michelle MalazakiHosts: Michelle Malazaki and Koji Steven SakaiEdited and Produced by Koji Steven Sakai in conjunction with the Japanese American National Museum
Into the Woods' - A new production for 2025 - Part OneJoin us as we embark on another of our special podcast series following the process of putting on a show from the auditions all the way to opening night. This time it is Stephen Sondheim's musical masterpiece ‘Into the Woods'. Last produced by Artform in 2015 what could be a better excuse than our 40th anniversary year to revisit this classic with a newly imagined vision. This week Matthew is joined by one co director, one co choreographer and Jack's Mum (from the show that is, not just a random mum of a boy called Jack). So bring your cape as red as blood, hair as yellow as corn and your cow as white milk and come with us into the woods.If you wish to contact us, please send us a text message by clicking on this text.Ever wondered what goes into putting on a show? Find out as we have a discussion with the cast and production team about Artform's theatre productions. To see all our podcasts go to Link: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1436248.rss Artform website link: https://www.artform.org.uk/
Russ and Freddie discuss Australia's most valuable brands (according to Brand Finance), the colour palette of 2025, Peter Dutton’s tax free business lunch and how David Lynch elevated ads to an art form. Get in touch with Russ & Freddie Instagram: www.instagram.com/goodone.creative/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/russelhowcroft/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Russ and Freddie discuss Australia's most valuable brands (according to Brand Finance), the colour palette of 2025, Peter Dutton’s tax free business lunch and how David Lynch elevated ads to an art form. Get in touch with Russ & Freddie Instagram: www.instagram.com/goodone.creative/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/russelhowcroft/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pantomime - A British theatrical traditionBooing and hissing the villain, cheering and heckling the cast, throwing sweets and candy back at the audience and a theatre sing along. An awful trip to the theatre you ask? ‘Oh yes it is!' Well actually… ‘Oh no it isn't!' Pantomime is as British as Fish and Chips, a love of queuing and a Sunday Roast but if you live in another part of the globe you may never have heard of, let alone seen, one. Keeping Matthew company this week are guests who will be able to tell you all about it. From how to write and direct the genre to choreography and choosing the best music to fit the show. All from their experiences of working with The Bob Hope theatre in South East London for a local family audience. So settle in and forget your theatrical troubles because after all remember, ‘It's behind you!'Link to the Bobhope theatre: http://www.bobhopetheatre.co.uk/index.htmlIf you wish to contact us, please send us a text message by clicking on this text.Ever wondered what goes into putting on a show? Find out as we have a discussion with the cast and production team about Artform's theatre productions. To see all our podcasts go to Link: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1436248.rss Artform website link: https://www.artform.org.uk/
Auditions Both sides of the audition table bring their challenges. From preparation to execution, from the aftermath to the casting a lot more goes into this theatrical necessity than you might think. The panel discuss hints and tips along with anecdotes from the local and professional world. If you have ever auditioned or had to audition someone this podcast is a humorous tonic.If you wish to contact us, please send us a text message by clicking on this text.Ever wondered what goes into putting on a show? Find out as we have a discussion with the cast and production team about Artform's theatre productions.
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99. How to Trust Your Creative Evolution: Holly McWhorter on Moving Between Art Forms In this conversation, Holly McWhorter shares her journey as an artist, writer, and entrepreneur, discussing her childhood influences, her experiences living between Copenhagen and Brooklyn, and her transition from running a skincare business to rediscovering her passion for painting during the pandemic. She reflects on her creative process, the importance of color theory, and offers advice to her younger self about focusing on her passions without spreading herself too thin. GET TO KNOW HOLLY: Website: https://hollymcwhorterart.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hollymcwhorterart KEEP UP WITH MARTINE:Website: martineseverin.comInstagram: @martine.severinFollow This Is How We Create: thisishowwecreate_Subscribe to our Newsletter: Martine's Substack CREDITS:This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin and edited by Santiago Cardona. Episode research by Braila West.
In this episode, we break down procrastination, and why it's not the art form you have always thought it was. Is your body running on adrenaline and cortisol? Or are you allowing it to rest, and digest the way that it's meant to. Procrastinators, this episode is for you. Because the extent to which you do everything last minute, tells me everything I need to know about the state of your nervous system. And in 2025, we are not going for stressed and depressed. We are going for rested and neutral.
With Gypsy on Broadway, Wicked on movie screens nationwide and Mama I'm A Big Girl Now off-Broadway, this seemed to be the perfect time to revisit this episode from the first season of Broadway Nation. This was the first of three episodes highlighting the principal themes of the Broadway Musical. Here I look at the single most ubiquitous and pervasive theme: “Transgressive Women”. For more than 100 years an overwhelming majority of musicals have featured transgressive female characters who break the rules, and refuse to follow the path that society has set out for them. And more often than not they are the protagonist, or co-protagonist, of the story. However, for some reason musicals are not generally perceived in this way. Most people would not identify this as one of the Broadway Musicals principal attributes. I believe that is part of their subversive power. In fact I would contend that the musicals themselves, as well as the characters, are transgressive. From “Laurey” in Oklahoma! to “Elphaba” in Wicked. From “Annie Oakley” to “Tracy Turnblad”. From “Maria” in The Sound Of Music to “Effie” in Dreamgirls. Dynamic women have always been at the center of America's signature Art Form. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dana In The Morning Highlights 10/31After a 35-day dry streak - Houston finally saw some rain yesterdayPapel Picado is an old Mexican art form that one local artist is trying to showcaseDo you have a pet in your family that dresses up for Halloween?
RU316: HELEN ROLLINS ON PSYCHOCINEMA, PSYCHOANALYSIS, PHILOSOPHY & FILM AS A SUBVERSIVE ART FORM http://www.renderingunconscious.org/psychoanalysis/ru316-helen-rollins-on-her-new-book-psychocinema/ Rendering Unconscious episode 316. Helen Rollins is here to talk about her new book Psychocinema (Polity Books, 2024). https://amzn.to/4hqjf1v Follow her at Instagram https://www.instagram.com/helen.v.rollins/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082175435695 Website https://helenrollins.com Follow Polity on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/politybooks/ X https://x.com/politybooks Watch at YouTube: https://youtu.be/KcnmF50Ok4I?si=dHF5BuHh705UDMh6 Rendering Unconscious is also a book series! The first two volumes are now available: Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives vols. 1 & 2 (Trapart Books, 2024). https://amzn.to/3TvHCAS Dr. Sinclair contributed a piece on “Freud and the Occult” to The Fenris Wolf 12 (Trapart Books, 2024) edited by Carl Abrahamsson. https://amzn.to/3XuryAb Projections: Death Scenes in Cinema with Mary Wild, Begins January 12, 5-Week Class Taught Online via Zoom, Sundays, January 12 – February 9, 2025, 2 – 4 pm ET (NYC Time). https://www.morbidanatomy.org/classes/projections-death-scenes-in-cinema-with-mary-wild-begins-january-12 PROJECTIONS: Feminine Jouissance in Horror Cinema, 13 February, 2025, 6 – 8 pm (London Time), online via Freud Museum London. https://www.freud.org.uk/event/projections-feminine-jouissance-in-horror-cinema/ Join Dr. Vanessa Sinclair for The Magical Films of Iconic Director Tim Burton, beginning December 1 online via Morbid Anatomy Museum: https://www.morbidanatomy.org/classes/the-magical-fims-of-tim-burton December 2nd Online Lecture · Ed Wood's “Orgy of the Dead” – a Stereoscopic Look at a Classic of Occult Cinema, Presented by Carl Abrahamsson: https://www.morbidanatomy.org/events-tickets/ed-woods-orgy-of-the-dead-a-stereoscopic-look-at-a-classic-of-occult-cinema-presented-by-carl-abrahamsson-hosted-by-dr-vanessa-sinclair Visit https://www.morbidanatomy.org/ondemand-classes for On-Demand courses offered by Morbid Anatomy! RU received the 2023 Gradiva Award for Digital Media from the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis. https://naap.org/2023-gradiva-award-winners/ Support RU POD at: Substack: https://vanessa23carl.substack.com Make a Donation: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=PV3EVEFT95HGU&no_recurring=0¤cy_code=USD Patreon where we post EXCLUSIVE CONTENT weekly https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl THANK YOU for your support! Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, a psychoanalyst based in Sweden, who works with people internationally: http://www.drvanessasinclair.net Follow Dr. Vanessa Sinclair on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rawsin_/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@renderingunconscious Visit the main website: http://www.renderingunconscious.org Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson, who created the intro and outro music for RU POD. https://www.carlabrahamsson.com Substack: https://thefenriswolf.substack.com/subscribe The song at the end of the episode is “Playthings.” from the album Ready for Business by Vanessa Sinclair and Pete Murphy. Available at Pete Murphy's Bandcamp Page. https://petemurphy.bandcamp.com/ Image: book cover
The landscape of higher education is changing, being shaped by technological advancement, evolving workplace dynamics, and shifting cultural values. Traditional academic practices face unprecedented challenges as new definitions of success emerge in our digital age, which is making students approach their education differently than generations before. Skills, like reading, are becoming less important for students but with the relationship between education, career preparation, and personal fulfillment becoming increasingly complex, is that necessarily a bad thing? Jonathan Malesic from Southern Methodist University joins the show.
POLITICO's California Playbook breaks down new laws and other political updates. Getting an Election Literacy 101 as Election Day approaches. Finally, a concert exploring the history of jazz performs at The Sofia. POLITICO's California Playbook
Tracey Tuyet Cu maintains a connection to her Vietnamese roots and a traditional art form using modern technology.
A new exhibit at Wilmington College is hoping to teach students how to use art as activism.
This week Foxxy sits down with Incarnate and discuss their life, gender identity, queer art, and Zelda.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.splitzoneduo.comThe modern Week 1 schedule means that one Sunday night game and one Monday night game get the whole sport's attention. That also means they're liable to produce overreactions. What did we really learn about USC, LSU, Florida State, and Boston College? What are the greatest Week 1 overreactions of our era? And which team's early showing is likeliest to be a trick this time around? This episode is for paid subscribers, but everyone can hear a free preview. Producer: Anthony Vito.THE NOKIAN TYRES ROAD TRIP OF THE WEEK: Every week all season, head to NokianTyres.com/SZD and enter your pick for the most enticing CFB road trip of that week. When you do, you'll be entered into a monthly drawing for free tires. This week's Road Trip of the Week: Arkansas at Oklahoma State. SPLIT ZONE DUO SHIRTS FOR A CAUSE: One of our great friends is Wes Boling, the man responsible for our Nokian partnership. This season, 100 percent of the profits from SZD shirt sales at Homefield will go toward a fund to help Wes and his family deal with an extremely difficult and expensive medical situation. More details are here, and our collection is at homefieldapparel.com/szd. And if you've never ordered from Homefield before and are shopping around the whole catalog, use our code SZD20 for 20 percent off your first order. LATELY FROM SPLIT ZONE DUO* The Week 2 Tasting Menu, covering dozens of games * The Sunday Hurry-Up recap of Week 1
John hits some limitations of Sequoia, Robb isn't playing anything but John is, and they both bring some chilli snacks robb × omg.lol St Jude campaign ASTRO BOT - PS5 Games Ace Attorney Investigations Collection Nintendo Switch Lite Hyrule Edition The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom Takis Dragon Sweet Chilli, New Hot Sweet Chilli Flavour Tai Chili Chips - Carolina Kettle 2oz - Made in NC, LLC Ruminate Podcast: 44 - Knee-Deep in Avocados Humiliating scam led to mum and daughter licking Poundworld staff's feet after fake phone call - Devon Live
James breaks down the bleak future of the art form he loves, Cinema.
Philosopher, Simone Weil said that attentiveness is the heart of prayer. In this episode, we discuss postures of attentiveness as gateways to wonder.Guests: Dr. Mary McCampbell is an author, educator, and speaker whose publications span the worlds of literature, film, and popular music. She is the author of Imagining Our Neighbors as Ourselves: How Art Shapes Empathy.Dr. Joe Kickasola is a Professor of Film and Digital Media at Baylor University. He is the author of The Films of Krzysztof Kieślowski: The Liminal Image, and has published in numerous academic venues and anthologies, including Film Quarterly, The Quarterly Review of Film and Video, and The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Film. _____Topics: Attentiveness, cynicism, receptivity, humility, consumerism, experiencing wonder during times of upheaval, Art Forms: filmmaking, photography, literature. Name Drops: Douglas Copeland, G.K. Chesterton, Jim Jarmusch, Terrence Malick, T.S.Eliot, Wallace Stevens, Andrei Tarkovsky, Andrey Rublev, Rothko, Stan Brakhage, Virginia Wolfe, David Foster Wallace, Movie References: Patterson, Tree of Life, Zabriskie Point Support The Podcast! We need your help to continue our work of advocating for the arts.Join our creative collectiveGive a one-time donation
Have you ever imagined how musicals became a billion-dollar industry? Within the last 100 years, musical theatre has inspired, motivated, and changed so many lives -- be it performers, audience members, or theatre educators (hey, that's us!). This week, Kiera and Ty break down 13 musicals that shifted the art form throughout history and why knowing about them makes you that much stronger of a theatre thot. Every Thespians Dream: a podcast from two lifelong theatre kids talking all things theatre! Join Ty Eatherton and Kiera Sweeney in each episode as they discuss their own theatre fantasies and knowledge! Theme Song, "Thots Thots Thots" by Nick Rogers, and Logo Art by Madi Spillman.
At this week's Round Table, Hannah, Inyoo, and Preena spoke with Professor Robert Ghrist, the Andrea Mitchell PIK Professor of Mathematics and Electrical & Systems Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. With an impressive background and a wealth of knowledge in Applied Algebraic Topology, Professor Ghrist joins us to share his expertise and perspectives on the intersection of mathematics, technology, and education. In this episode, we dive deep into Professor Ghrist's groundbreaking work in applied mathematics. From his early academic journey—earning his BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Toledo and his MS and PhD in Applied Mathematics from Cornell University—to his influential roles at esteemed institutions like the University of Texas, Georgia Tech, and the University of Illinois, Ghrist's career is a testament to his dedication to the field. We explore his significant contributions to applied algebraic topology, particularly in sensor networks, robotics, signal processing, data analysis, and optimization. Professor Ghrist shares insights into his award-winning research and discusses the impact of his acclaimed textbook, Elementary Applied Topology. We also touch on his role in managing large Department of Defense grants and his recognition with prestigious awards such as the NSF CAREER and Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellow awards. Beyond his research, we delve into Professor Ghrist's passion for education and communication. His innovative teaching methods, including the popular YouTube series featuring the Calculus BLUE Project and his Coursera course, showcase his commitment to making complex mathematical concepts accessible and engaging. Additionally, we discuss Professor Ghrist's involvement in the AI field, his optimistic view on the future of artificial intelligence, and his recent initiatives in AI education, including teaching an AI course and helping launch the AI major at UPenn. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that bridges mathematics, technology, and creative expression. Whether you're a student, educator, or simply curious about the cutting edge of applied mathematics, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration. Thanks for listening!
In this episode of Louis Vuitton [EXTENDED] — The Podcast, host Loïc Prigent welcomes Sir Isaac Julien, esteemed contemporary artist and Distinguished Professor of the Arts at the University of California Santa Cruz. The conversation explores the influences behind his immense body of work spanning four decades, including the "Ten Thousand Waves" installation at the Espace Louis Vuitton Osaka. Dedicated to art and activism, Isaac Julien harnesses the camera as an instrument, capturing the events around us to retell stories taken from the past — in hopes of transcending the present and impacting the future.
Caitlin McIver is a sculptural ceramicist based in Seattle, WA. We last heard from Caitlin in episode 122, where she was wondering how to do more ceramics and less... other stuff – AND SHE'S FIGURED IT OUT!!A few big thoughts from this episode:(re: jobs, residencies) if I have to hear "no", I'm going to at least apply to things I care about (and apply to so many things I forget what I applied to)Joining a peer group can be a big growth experienceAm I not trying this because I don't want to? Or because I think I can't?How do you let yourself be known? (please, tell us)You can see her work on her website: https://www.cmciver.com/, or her instagram @cmciver.studio.We mention:Ridwell: https://www.ridwell.com/Hanako O'Leary: https://www.hannyagrrrl.com/ Art Forms in Nature by Ernst Haeckel
Understanding the challenges and nuances involved in translating texts helps us to make sense of the potential impact of translation discrepancies on interpretations, and contrasting the roles of formal equivalence (word-for-word) and dynamic equivalence (thought-for-thought) approaches helps us to recognize the cultural lens through which translations are viewed.
With the muster season in full swing, the boys talk musters. Deep River is upon us, the Swiss Mariners are in the Northeast...so let's talk about the changes at DRAM with Berta Armstead and let's talk about the Swiss and Ancient Mariners reunion with PJ and Gus! Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebotg-podcast/support
Join us as we continue our discussions on the "State of the Artform". This episode features a discussion between three of the best bass drummers in the business. Colin Mason, Jo Nazro and our very own Dave Loyal. A great chat whether you're a seasoned bass drummer or have never picked up a mallet. And our friend Mollyanne Harding stops by to discuss the upcoming National Muster! She's a blast to talk to! Enjoy! This episode will feature music from Bonnie Raitt, the Kentish Guards, the Grand Republic Fife and Drum Corps, the Three Cornered Hat Jam with Nick Attanasio, Duke Terreri and Jim Douglas, and a bass drum solo featuring our very own co-hosts and guests. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebotg-podcast/support
Maxx Crosby talked to the media while attending Von Miller's Pass Rush Summit. Hear what the NFL Legend had to say on the Las Vegas Raiders Insider with @HondoCarpenter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to another episode of the Writing Quest Podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Brina Williamson, the author of "Merona Grant and the Lost Tomb of Golgotha." Join us as we explore Brina's journey from an artist to a self-published author. We dive into her creative influences, writing process, and the unique challenges she's faced along the way. Chapters: [00:00] Introduction: Introduction to the episode and Brina Williamson .[00:15] Background: Brina shares how her passion for art evolved into storytelling and writing .[08:14] Creative Process: Discussion on Brina's approach to plotting and how she handles rewriting and editing .[10:26] Self-Publishing Decision: Why Brina chose self-publishing for the creative freedom it offers .[44:20] Current Projects: Updates on Brina's upcoming projects, including an audio drama adaptation of her work .[46:01] Advice for Writers: Brina's advice on writing with passion and maintaining heart in your work .[50:00] Closing Thoughts: Final thoughts and what's next for Brina Williamson . Connect with Brina Williamson: Website: https://brinawilliamson.com/Purchase "Merona Grant and the Lost Tomb of Golgotha" on Amazon: https://a.co/d/g2C9fRYInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/brina_williamson/X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/BrinaWilliamson Follow Writing Quest: X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/WritingQuestInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/writing.quest/Storybook: Master Novelist: https://writingquest.gumroad.com/l/StorybookMasterNovelist Join the Conversation: Leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform!Have questions or comments? Reach out to us on social media or email us at [contact email]. Subscribe & Stay Tuned: Don't forget to subscribe to Writing Quest on your preferred podcast platform for more inspiring interviews and writing tips. #WritingQuestPodcast #WritingCommunity #AuthorInterviews #CreativeWriting #SelfPublishing --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/writing-quest/support
Comedian DL Hughley has been successful for a long time...as one of the Original Kings of Comedy, he was part of a group of comedians that forged a path for all comedians of color who followed...and all that being said, the man doesn't HAVE to tour clubs on the weekend...he does it because he WANTS to.And he is still as relevant than ever...and he's coming to The Funny Bone this weekend!
In Cape Verde, music is more than just an art form – it is central to the country's national identity and economy. Experts estimate that around a quarter of all jobs in the archipelago are in some way linked to the music industry. The most famous Cape Verdean singer of all time, Cesaria Evora, died back in 2011. But a whole new generation of artists is set to blossom. FRANCE 24's Simon Martin and Sarah Sakho report, with Sam Bradpiece.
Phil Chan is a choreographer, director and ballet scholar who seven years ago decided to turn a longstanding frustration into a wellspring of activism. Although American entertainment had made great progress in eliminating the use of blackface, demeaning and wildly inaccurate depictions of Asians and Asian-ness continued to appear on ballet stages. He therefore teamed up with prima ballerina Georgina Pazcoguin to create Final Bow for Yellowface, an organization that started working with ballet companies in America and Europe to eliminate offensive depictions of Asians in their repertoires and help them find inventive and respectful ways to stage culturally problematic ballet classics.Their work has paid off, notching up notable successes here and abroad and changing the culture in ballet companies to value and welcome a broad array of artists. Phil distilled his ethos and tactics in his book “Final Bow for Yellow Face: Dancing Between Intention and Impact.”As a director and choreographer, Phil has put his own stamp on once-problematic Orientalist standards. Last year, he directed “Madama Butterfly” at Boston Lyric Opera in a production that The Boston Globe called “an invigorating and meaningful reclamation of Puccini's beloved opera.” Earlier this year he co-choreographed with Doug Fullerton the ballet “La Bayadère” at Indiana University, maintaining Auguste Petipa's choreography but moving the setting from a 19th century India sprung from a European imagination to the homegrown American exoticism of 1920s Hollywood.In this interview, Phil describes how he developed the mission and methods of Final Bow for Yellowface and explains how reexamining the standard ballet repertoire through a multicultural contemporary lens honors and benefits the artform as a whole.https://www.yellowface.org/
Join us as we continue our discussions on the "State of the Artform". In this episode we speak with a fabulous group of junior fife and drum corps directors. The discussion is lively. We cover a lot of ground talking about how junior corps survive and thrive in the current State of Fife and Drum. Enjoy! This episode will feature music from a number of junior fife and drum corps along with popular music from Simon and Garfunkel, Led Zeppelin, Louie Jordan and Eddie Cantor. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebotg-podcast/support
Join us as we continue our discussions on the "State of the Artform". In this episode we speak with the great Markus Estermann about fife and drum in Switzerland, how American fife and drum has influenced Swiss fife and drum...and vice versa. Markus is a treat to talk to and you're really going to enjoy this program! This episode will feature music from the Swiss Junior Drum Show, Trommelgruppe Chriesibueb from Fasnacht 2019, the Edgar Winter Group and music from our friend Jason Malli. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebotg-podcast/support
My guest again this week is author BEN WEST who returns for the fourth and final segment of our conversation in regard to his exceptional new book The American Musical – Evolution of an Art Form. As you will hear, in today's episode, we move into what I call the Modern Era of Broadway from the 1970s right up to today and detail the major changes in the way musicals are made over the last 50 years. Our discussion touches on such shows as Hair, Your Own Thing, Rent, The Wiz, Jelly's Last Jam, Hamilton, The Band's Visit, and more! If you missed the previous episodes in this series you may want to go back and catch on that before listening to this one. Ben West is a musical theatre artist and historian who created the extensive “Timeline Wall” exhibits for the Museum of Broadway that trace the history of the Broadway stage from 1732 to 2021, spotlighting more than 500 productions and 100 artists. He has worked in various capacities on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regionally and created and directed Unsung Carolyn Leigh for Lincoln Center's American Songbook series. He has lectured and spoken at Yale University, University of Michigan, the Dramatists Guild, and the Shubert Organization. Become a PATRON of Broadway Nation! This podcast is made possible in part by the generous support of our Patron Club Members, including our Producer Level patrons, Paula & Steve Reynolds. For just $7.00 a month, you will receive exclusive access to never-before-heard, unedited versions of many of the discussions that I have with my guests — in fact I often record nearly twice as much conversation as ends up in the edited versions. You will also have access to additional in-depth conversations with my frequent co-host Albert Evans that have not been featured on the podcast. All patrons receive special “on-air” shout-outs and acknowledgment of your vital support of this podcast. And if you are very enthusiastic about Broadway Nation there are additional PATRON levels that come with even more benefits. If you would like to support the work of Broadway Nation and receive these exclusive member benefits, please just click on this link: https://broadwaynationpodcast.supercast.tech/ Thank you in advance for your support! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mom Stomp is back after a week off and the gals are buzzing. Jo gives a short (*as short at the exhibit itself - hey-o!) review of the "Asian Comics: Evolution of an Art Form" exhibit at Bower's Museum. Plus, Annie visits the Anneberg House on the historic Sunnylands estate. Other topics include making it on the party bus, Invisalign-induced-toxic-shock-syndrome, Britney moving to Boston, Rihanna being the coolest and the will-she/won't she of Beyonce performing at Stagecoach. #djfuntome #partybus #theendowment #AnnenbergHouse #teacherandstaffappreciation #ptaasadrama
Today's episode is the second part of my recent conversation with author BEN WEST, regarding his his exceptionally comprehensive new book: THE AMERICAN MUSICAL — EVOLUTION OF AN ART FORM. This book traces the American Musical's creative journey from its 19th Century beginnings through its 20th Century maturation, and on to the turn of the 21st century. Along the way, Ben West sheds new light on a myriad of shows, authors, directors, and performers including a host of often-overlooked women and African-American artists. If you missed the first episode in this series you may want to go back and catch on that before listening to this one. As our previous episode ended Ben and I were discussing the revue form, especially the annual revues such as the Ziegfeld Follies and Earl Carroll's Vanities. Today we pick up conversation with some of the other forms of musical theater that Ben explores in Part Two of his book, a section that he titles Birth Of An Art Form. Ben West is a musical theatre artist and historian who created the extensive “Timeline Wall” exhibits for the Museum of Broadway that trace the history of the Broadway stage from 1732 to 2021 and spotlight more than 500 productions and 100 artists. He has worked in various capacities on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regionally, and created and directed Unsung Carolyn Leigh for Lincoln Center's American Songbook series. West has lectured and spoken at several institutions including Yale University, University of Michigan, the Dramatists Guild, and the Shubert Organization. He is a recipient of Lincoln Center's Martin E. Segal Award. Become a PATRON of Broadway Nation! This podcast is made possible in part by the generous support of our Patron Club Members, including our newest member, Taryn Darr. For just $7.00 a month, you will receive exclusive access to never-before-heard, unedited versions of many of the discussions that I have with my guests — in fact I often record nearly twice as much conversation as ends up in the edited versions. You will also have access to additional in-depth conversations with my frequent co-host Albert Evans that have not been featured on the podcast. All patrons receive special “on-air” shout-outs and acknowledgment of your vital support of this podcast. And if you are very enthusiastic about Broadway Nation there are additional PATRON levels that come with even more benefits. If you would like to support the work of Broadway Nation and receive these exclusive member benefits, please just click on this link: https://broadwaynationpodcast.supercast.tech/ Thank you in advance for your support! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the past few years, we've seen a serious decline in the centrality of and views for music videos across the board, even for the biggest pop stars. Journalist Michael Cragg recently chronicled this phenomenon in his piece for The Guardian, "'This is an Art Form— and We're Losing it': Is the Music Video Dying?" and today, he joins DJ Louie to discuss the piece and the general state of the music video in 2024. Is the music video format still vital? Why has viewership declined? What do we lose if we allow music videos to slip away entirely and is there a way to save them? Join Pop Pantheon: All Access, Our Patreon Channel, for Exclusive Content and MoreShop Merch in Pop Pantheon's StoreCome to Gorgeous Gorgeous NYC on 5/10 at Sultan RoomCome to Gorgeous Gorgeous LA on 5/18 at Los GlobosFollow Michael Cragg on TwitterFollow DJ Louie XIV on InstagramFollow DJ Louie XIV on TwitterFollow Pop Pantheon on InstagramFollow Pop Pantheon on Twitter
On this 230th episode of my Monday Morning Pep Talk, I will take you through the bedrock principles of marketing and selling a property. The changes coming to our industry has put a renewed focus back on execution. You'll be able to use these bedrock principles and concepts as you revamp your listing presentation and processes over the coming weeks and months. The successful launch of a property to market will not change but it could be disrupted if not executed properly.
In hour two, Jimmy is standing in solidarity with Tiger Woods and also giving up sex. We get back to how ridiculous water parks are at amusement parks. Plus, Solana believes rats deserve more credit because of their perseverance as a species and we celebrate National Burrito Day. Then, injuries continue to pile for the Panthers ahead of the playoffs and we're a little nervous.
On the episode of the Ducks Unlimited Podcast, Katie Burke interviews decoy carver, Josh Brewer. Brewer describes his unique journey in the profession from carving and competiting as a kid to a career in family medicine and then finally returning back to carving full time. Together they discuss Brewer's influences in carving and his evoluntion of a carver. www.ducks.org/DUPodcastwww.joshbrewer.comwww.nadecoycollectors.org
Hip-hop turned 50 this summer. Its influence has been felt in all corners of the globe. The World traveled the landscape and kicked off its Planet Hip Hop series with H. Samy Alim, professor of anthropology and director of the Hip Hop Initiative at UCLA. We also looked at how young Egyptians have used music to push back against the authorities trying to suppress it. And in India, we examined artists using hip-hop to stand up to one of the world's oldest forms of discrimination: caste. Plus in Myanmar, rappers have been considered the artistic arm of a revolution to bring down the ruling military junta through armed rebellion.Show us you're with The World and make a gift today! Your support ensures we can continue bringing you the empathetic and human-centered journalism you expect. Hurry to make your gift before our fundraiser ends Dec 31. https://on.prx.org/3S9gY0O
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