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David Chow • Genesis 11:1–11:9 • Please note, due to technical difficulties, this recording skips brief portions of audio. • Crossroads
David Chow • Genesis 11:1–11:9 • Please note, due to technical difficulties, this recording skips brief portions of audio.
Keone & Mari Madrid are an award-winning choreographer & director team, as well as husband, wife & parents. Their ability to tell stories through detailed choreography has permeated beyond the dance world and into theatre, music, film and online platforms. While coming from a dance background, their approach to utilizing all human movements, alongside their inventive dance vocabulary, has allowed their work to connect to many. Notable work includes: Disney's animated short “Us Again,” Broadway theater shows, starring/choreographing Justin Bieber's “Love Yourself” music video, BTS, Billie Eilish, Ed Sheeran, Flying Lotus & Kendrick Lamar, nominations for best choreography at the MTV Video Music Awards and the UK Video Music Awards, Cirque, “World of Dance,” “So You Think You Can Dance,” “Dancing With the Stars,” Netflix, Nike, Timberland, Beats By Dre, several Kpop artists, viral videos, multiple champions at major dance competitions and more. Their online work has amassed over billions of views. Most recently, Keone and Mari co-created, directed and choreographed their first full length nominated Off-Broadway theater dance show, “Beyond Babel” which was a New York Times pick and nominated for 2 Drama Desk Awards. They are also directing/choreographing the Broadway-bound “Once Upon a One More Time,” and choreographing the Broadway-bound “The Karate Kid” musical. Keone & Mari recently announced their choreographic involvement in a new Disney animated short film, “Us Again,” told entirely through music and dance. The film is now streaming on Disney+. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode will be different. This is the first time you will hear other voices than that of your trusted guide along the Way, Captain Frodo on this podcast. This is because for a year and a half there has been a collaboration cooking. Through the dark of the Scandinavian winter I had the distinct pleasure of going through an incredibly deep and all encompassing creative process with Jay Gilligan on his new and upcoming show REFLEX which opens in January 2022 in New York City.First you will hear me talk about the creative process and a major mind blower of a creative clincher we experienced in the second day of our three day intesive In Real Life creation in Stockholm Sweden. Then you will hear a collaborative recording made by Josh Aviner and Lydsay Magid Aviner. This power couple are the minds behind the Hidaway Circus Podcast and are also producers of the recent outdoor production Stars Above which toured america last summer and also of Beyond Babel, playing New York City at the time of writing this. It's these two superstars who's producing Reflex. The final voice is of the inimitable Jay Gilligan who is an extraordinarily deep thinker as well as a world class juggler not just of traditional juggling but he also puts ART back into the art of Juggling.I hope you like this side trek along the Way.REFLEX plays in New York City from 28th of January till 20th of February 2022 at THEATER MITU580 in Brooklyn NYC.Links:This is the website for the show where you can find all the info you need and its also a really cool looking site!You can buy tickets here. (at least you can until the final date...)Support:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/captainfrodo
On today's episode Josh and Lyndsay talk about the final weeks of Beyond Babel's off broadway run, a 3 show $75 million dollar deal from Spiegelworld, and if audience reactions are different post-pandemic. Later in the show they call up Kevin Vernardos, a circus producer and ringmaster currently on tour with his namesake show. Kevin talks about his life on Ringling Brothers, the origins behind his small touring circus troupe, and how they have come through the pandemic stronger than ever. If you enjoy the show share it with a friend!
On today's episode Josh and Lyndsay talk about the final weeks of Beyond Babel's off broadway run, a 3 show $75 million dollar deal from Spiegelworld, and if audience reactions are different post-pandemic. Later in the show they call up Kevin Venardos, a circus producer and ringmaster currently on tour with his namesake show. Kevin talks about his life on Ringling Brothers, the origins behind his small touring circus troupe, and how they have come through the pandemic stronger than ever. If you enjoy the show share it with a friend!
On today's episode Josh & Lyndsay talk about their new outdoor circus Stars Above that toured around the North East this past summer and then discuss the re-opening of Beyond Babel off broadway. Later in the show the call up Gyspy Snider to chat about her latest productions including Dear San Francisco, Duel Reality, and Out of Order. If you enjoy the show please share the podcast with a friend. Have a great week!
On today's episode Josh & Lyndsay talk about their new outdoor circus Stars Above that toured around the North East this past summer and then discuss the re-opening of Beyond Babel off broadway. Later in the show the call up Gyspy Snider to chat about her latest productions including Dear San Francisco, Duel Reality, and Out of Order. If you enjoy the show please share the podcast with a friend. Have a great week!
On this episode, Matt and Grace talk to the husband and wife creative team of Keone and Mari Madrid. While they have been well known in the dance world for years as choreographers and reality show contestants, they have begun to dive head first into the world of theatre. After read more The post Special Interview: Keone and Mari Madrid on ‘Beyond Babel,’ Britney Spears, ‘Karate Kid’ appeared first on BroadwayRadio.
Hello! Today I'm talking to Jennifer Margono while making cat toys Jennifer Margono studies House, Contemporary, and Hip Hop social dances in NYC, and grew up as a studio kid doing Ballet, jazz, and modern. Her recent credits include Beyond Babel (Keone and Mari), Shinsa (Bo Park), and The Orsano Project (Phil Orsano of Complexions and Joffrey), and is an alum of The Neighbors. She graduated with Distinction from Duke University with a B.S. in Evolutionary Anthropology and minors in Dance and Psychology, and was Co-President of multicultural dance group, defMo. Jennifer also works full-time at Google in their Advertising Technology business (aka the $$$ making part) as a Solutions Consultant. Follow Jen on instagram @jenetic and follow her adorable cat @cheetoyay Also make sure you get tickets to Beyond Babel! Jen is performic at the following shows: 10/23 @2 10/26 @2 10/31 and every show in November! https://www.beyondbabelshow.com ________________________________ The Patreon is officially live! Check it out here https://www.patreon.com/essentiallyhaley
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay return to the Beyond Babel theater, talk about a new show from the 7 Fingers, and review bills in NY State to regulate ticket sales on Broadway. Later in the show they call up Shannon McKenna, an actress turned circus performer and podcaster who hosts the popular show The Artist Athlete. They talk about her start in New York, personal performing experiences, and what its like to podcast about circus. If you enjoy the show please subscribe and share it with a friend!
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay return to the Beyond Babel theater, talk about a new show from the 7 Fingers, and review bills in NY State to regulate ticket sales on Broadway. Later in the show they call up Shannon McKenna, an actress turned circus performer and podcaster who hosts the popular show The Artist Athlete. They talk about her start in New York, personal performing experiences, and what its like to podcast about circus. If you enjoy the show please subscribe and share it with a friend!
On today's episode Josh and Lyndsay announce the relaunch of Beyond Babel coming September 2021, and discuss recent drama with the Shuttered Venue Operators Grants. Later in the show they call up the founder of Zippos Circus, Martin Burton, to speak about his life in the circus starting as a clown and how the company has adapted during the pandemic.
On today's episode Josh and Lyndsay announce the relaunch of Beyond Babel coming September 2021, and discuss recent drama with the Shuttered Venue Operators Grants. Later in the show they call up the founder of Zippos Circus, Martin Burton, to speak about his life in the circus starting as a clown and how the company has adapted during the pandemic. If you enjoy today's episode please share it with a friend and subscribe wherever you get podcasts!
Wise organizational leaders will build “Beyond Babel.” They will be devoted to growing through a transformed mind, seeking to expand their understanding of a Christian worldview. Their motive will be to glorify God by leading and managing based singularly on a Christian worldview. Every stakeholder will be encouraged and challenged to live accordingly. This is the only way to consistently and enduringly deliver an excellent value proposition and build a sound reputation. And this is the only way to truly profit both in this life and the life to come.
Veteran Broadway press agent Jim Byk is the co-founder of The Press Room, a theatrical and entertainment publicity office based in New York City. Current clients include Hamilton, The Book of Mormon, Born for This, Chasing Rainbows: The Road to Oz, Broadway Black’s The Antonyo Awards, Beyond Babel, Working Girl The Musical, Estella Scrooge: A Christmas Carol with a Twist, Havana Music Hall, Make Some Noise: The Legend of Frankie Wilde, Out of the Box Theatrics’ The Last Five Years and Baby, Vineyard Theatre, The Wooster Group, Barrington Stage Company, Miami New Drama’s Seven Deadly Sins, Why Not Theatre’s Mahabharata for the Shaw Festival, actor/pianist Hershey Felder, Rosie’s Theater Kids, Hunter Theater Project, Theatre Row, New York Classical Theatre, Swamp Motel, Shakespeare’s Globe and Southern California’s 3-D Theatricals.
Julian Sena was born and raised in San Diego, CA and started dancing at the age of 5. He has been a part of various dance groups such as 220, The GOOD Project, iDK, iAM, EAM, and Eastlake Dance Company, and he’s also taught dance classes around the world. His credits include BTS, Billie Eilish, Beats by Dre, Cirque Du Soleil, Janet Jackson, Nieman Gatus, Albert Posis, and many more. Currently, Juju is a part of Beyond Babel, a theatrical dance show produced by Hideaway Circus and Keone and Mari Madrid. In April 2019, he founded and produced his very first show, Platform Dance Showcase, and plans to hold more events to bring the dance community together. In addition to that, he still teaches while making time to grow and develop his craft. #OfLikeMindsPodcast #Dance #Educator Intro.: 0:00 What it was like growing up?: 0:55 What was your intro to dance?: 2:51 Transition moving from Mira Mesa.: 4:48 Eastlake dance scene.: 5:54 First time in a leadership position.: 8:33 A new wave of dancers stepping into the scene.: 9:28 Post high school.: 11:33 Bouncing back stronger.: 14:31 Hitting a sweet spot.: 16:49 Commuter life.: 18:41 Time management and efficiency.: 20:54 Directing style then vs now.: 23:05 Importance of having mentors.: 27:59 Taking a break from directing.: 30:33 Navigating postgrad life.: 34:43 More about Beyond Babel.: 37:47 Reason & inspiration for creating Platform.: 39:51 Adjustment to Covid.: 42:27 A complete 180 and lifestyle shift.: 45:00 How has isolation affected you?: 48:19 Transition moving back home.: 50:38 Deviating off of your plan.: 52:26 Outlook on the world & arts post covid.: 54:50 Covid affecting events moving forward.: 1:01:36 Embracing online events.: 1:04:44 What would you say to your thirteen-year-old self?: 1:06:29
*Heads up for our listeners, this episode was recorded pre-pandemic*In this episode, we sit down with a highly accomplished dancer who has found the perfect balance between becoming a successful industry dancer and pouring back into the dance community. Juju, a true master in his craft, sits down with us for a virtual conversation about living in New York, being part of the Beyond Babel cast, and eating all of the colors of the rainbow. Juju shares his philosophy on dancers as athletes and we also discuss the loss of NBA legend: Kobe Bryant. Juju reminisces on his once in a lifetime experience performing in front of 60,000 screaming fans. We also talk about super powers, professional gaming and what’s good in the dance community. It’s an episode full of insight, reflection and inspiration. In this episode, we explore: 00:25Introduction02:39How to stay focused03:46A Master in his craft04:38The loss of a legend, Kobe Bryant08:27Being part of the Beyond Babel cast12:07Living in New York13:31Preparing for Beyond Babel: A Physically demanding endeavor18:34A well-balanced diet: The rule of 5 colors20:28Platform Showcase: How to run a successful show from afar23:16Juju’s philosophy on dancers as athletes26:47E-Sports and Marketing 27:32 The K-Pop experience: Performing with BTS31:43Walking the line between Industry and Community dance37:43If Juju had a “quirk” (that’s anime for “superpower”)40:54Strategy gaming43:15Pursuing dance in a traditional Filipino household46:04Doubting dance as a profession and finding guidance in God50:47Rapid Fire Questions52:22 What’s the best part of dance?53:35Juju’s generosity55:15Remember us when you’re famous56:35Not phased by the followers59:01Going back in time and giving advice to yourself1:03:00What’s good in the dance community? 1:05:00Closing remarksThis episode’s guest:Follow Julian Sena on Instagram Live Stream with Juju on Twitch Follow Platform Dance Showcase on InstagramSee Juju’s post about Kobe Bryant on Instagram Juju’s YouTube PlaylistVibe XXIAll Me, by Juju Sena Special thanks to Jane Banares for creating our Co-Lab Podcast artwork!Music by Sam Stan - Das Boo - https://thmatc.co/?l=997FC418Music by SkeetOnTheBeat - Late Night - https://thmatc.co/?l=E76B5749 The conversation continues over on Instagram and TikTok
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay talk about the protests taking place across the country, followed by a discussion about the uncomfortable truths behind PT Barnum's history with race, circus, and entertainment. Later in the episode they call up Jeff Croiter, who recently designed the lighting for Beyond Babel among many other projects in theater, dance, circus, and opera. The conversation covers Jeff's career and many of the nuances behind creating memorable designs within a collaborative framework. If you enjoy the episode please share it with a friend. Stay safe and have a good week!
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay talk about the protests taking place across the country, followed by a discussion about the uncomfortable truths behind PT Barnum's history with race, circus, and entertainment. Later in the episode they call up Jeff Croiter, who recently designed the lighting for Beyond Babel among many other projects in theater, dance, circus, and opera. The conversation covers Jeff's career and many of the nuances behind creating memorable designs within a collaborative framework. If you enjoy the episode please share it with a friend. Stay safe and have a good week!
Julian 'JUJU' Sena born and raised in San Diego was a part of the community dance team, 220 for 8 years. He has performed for artists like BTS, Janet Jackson, and Billie Eilish. Currently he is a cast member on Beyond Babel, a Theatrical Dance show choreographed by Keone and Mari Madrid. Juju is the founder of Platform Dance Showcase, show dedicated to highlighting some the best movers in SoCal. On this episode he shares how dance has shaped his journey to create a platform for others.
Martin's guests are Josh and Lyndsay Aviner, founders of the circus, dance, and multi-media production company, Hideaway Circus, and hosts of the Hideaway Circus Podcast. Josh and Lyndsay talk with Martin about performing in the circus, producing live theater, and their original productions, including the critically acclaimed off-Broadway show Beyond Babel.
On today's episode Josh and Lyndsay talk about the fall-out from COVID-19 for the entertainment industry and specifically the circus, theater, and dance communities. They chat about the impact on their show Beyond Babel, on Cirque Du Soleil, and various individual artists. If you like the show please share it with a friend and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Stay healthy!
On today's episode Josh and Lyndsay talk about the fall-out from COVID-19 for the entertainment industry and specifically the circus, theater, and dance communities. They chat about the impact on their show Beyond Babel, on Cirque Du Soleil, and various individual artists. If you like the show please share it with a friend and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Stay healthy!
On today's episode Josh and Lyndsay review Cirque Du Soleil's latest production Twas The Night Before at Madison Square Garden and talk about all the new developments with their upcoming Off-Broadway show Beyond Babel. Later in the episode they call up Bruno Gagnon, one of the founders and artistic directors of Quebec's Flip Fabrique. Bruno recounts his time in circus school, his professional work, and what it took to start a successful new contemporary circus collective.
On today's episode Josh and Lyndsay review Cirque Du Soleil's latest production Twas The Night Before at Madison Square Garden and talk about all the new developments with their upcoming Off-Broadway show Beyond Babel. Later in the episode they call up Bruno Gagnon, one of the founders and artistic directors of Quebec's Flip Fabrique. Bruno recounts his time in circus school, his professional work, and what it took to start a successful new contemporary circus collective. If you enjoy today's episode please rate us on Apple Podcasts and share the show with a friend. Happy Holidays!
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay announce the Off-Broadway run of their new theatrical dance show Beyond Babel. The show will be playing in downtown NYC from January through May 2020, use the code PODCAST at checkout for an exclusive discount. Later on in the episode they sit down for an interview with Daniel Lamarre, the Chief Operating Officer of the circus mega-giant Cirque Du Soleil. Daniel recounts his time joining Cirque Du Soleil and chat's with Josh and Lyndsay about the many shows in development, the differences between the New York and Vegas market, circus robots, virtual reality and more. If you enjoy today's episode please rate us on Apple Podcasts and share the show with a friend. Shana Tova!
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay announce the Off-Broadway run of their new theatrical dance show Beyond Babel. The show will be playing in downtown NYC from January through May 2020, use the code PODCAST at checkout for an exclusive discount. Later on in the episode they sit down for an interview with Daniel Lamarre, the Chief Operating Officer of the circus mega-giant Cirque Du Soleil. Daniel recounts his time joining Cirque Du Soleil and chat's with Josh and Lyndsay about the many shows in development, the differences between the New York and Vegas market, circus robots, virtual reality and more. If you enjoy today's episode please rate us on Apple Podcasts and share the show with a friend. Shana Tova!
Ponder Prayerfully: Hope for a New & Different Future “The Holy Spirit brings new creaturely life that is stronger than sickness and even death itself; gives new beginnings to people whose lives seem to be at a dead end; brings new wisdom and guidance from God; calls, holds together, and sends out a new reconciled and reconciling community called the church; works in the world to create a whole new humanity and a whole new creation. “When the Spirit breaks in, old ways of thinking and living are left behind and new ways of thinking and living begin to take over. Old boring, oppressive and dead social structures and insitutions are transformed into exciting new, liberating ones. It may not happen all at once, but when the Holy Spirit comes there is the dawn of a new day, hope for a new and different future, and courage and strength to move toward it.” -Shirley Guthrie
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay discuss the new immersive play Bonnie's Last Flight and how the NYC presentations of Beyond Babel at the Salvation Army Theater went last week. Later on in the episode they sit down for an interview with Bobby Hedglin-Taylor. Bobby has a wide variety of experience in NYC (including on Broadway) starting first as a dancer, then actor, then circus performer and he now runs one the premiere training facilities in the city STREB.
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay talk about Season 2 of Beyond Babel, a secret NYC presentation of the show, Cirque Du Soleil's latest acquisition, and Phillipe Petit's show at STREB. Later on in the episode they sit down for an interview with Kaitana Magno and Jimmy Sutherland. Kaitana is a classically trained ballet dancer, who after a successful performing career now focuses on immersive directing and choreographing. Jimmy, her fiance, is a man of many skills including unbelievable tap dancing and beat boxing; he also recently begun to focus more on creating new work on stage and on camera.
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay talk about Season 2 of Beyond Babel, a secret NYC presentation of the show, Cirque Du Soleil's latest acquisition, and Phillipe Petit's show at STREB. Later on in the episode they sit down for an interview with Kaitana Magno and Jimmy Sutherland. Kaitana is a classically trained ballet dancer, who after a successful performing career now focuses on immersive directing and choreographing. Jimmy, her fiance, is a man of many skills including unbelievable tap dancing and beat boxing; he also recently begun to focus more on creating new work on stage and on camera. If you enjoy today's episode please rate us on Apple Podcasts and share the show with a friend. Have a great week!
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay talk changes they are making to the podcast format for 2019, the Broadway show Network, and their latest production now playing in San Diego, Beyond Babel. Later on in the episode they sit down for an interview with Mark Gindick, the only person to have been a clown in Cirque Du Soleil, Big Apple Circus, and Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus.. If you enjoy today's episode please rate us on Apple Podcasts and share the show with a friend. Have a great week!
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay talk changes they are making to the podcast format for 2019, the Broadway show Network, and their latest production now playing in San Diego, Beyond Babel. Later on in the episode they sit down for an interview with Mark Gindick, the only person to have been a clown in Cirque Du Soleil, Big Apple Circus, and Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus. If you enjoy today's episode please rate us on Apple Podcasts and share the show with a friend. Have a great week!
Today on the Kinjaz PodKast we have our brother, THE CHOSEN ONE, THE CREATOR, THE CLOSER, Vinh Nguyen. He talks on his dance history growing up in San Diego, his creative approach, and gives us insight into the ongoing conversation of dance vs. school. Enjoy! SHOWNOTES http://www.instagram.com/v1nh http://www.twitter.com/v1nh https://www.facebook.com/VinhOFFICIAL/ http://www.vinhcreative.com/ Vanessa Andrade - https://www.studiofxlive.com/bio-vanessa-andrada KJ Gonzales - https://www.instagram.com/ezekielthe2nd/ Keone Madrid - https://www.instagram.com/keonemadrid/ Beyond Babel - https://www.instagram.com/beyondbabelshow/ Kevin Brewer - https://www.instagram.com/shaolin_kb/ The Kinjaz - https://www.instagram.com/kinjaz Shaun Evaristo - https://www.instagram.com/shaunevaristo/ A concept about their faith. Keone Madrid, Mari Martin & Vinh Nguyen Lyle Beniga - https://www.instagram.com/lylebeniga/ Ian Eastwood - https://www.instagram.com/ian_eastwood/ Brian Puspos - https://www.instagram.com/brianpuspos/ Chris Martin - https://www.instagram.com/mistophercartin/ Larkin Poynton - https://www.instagram.com/larkinpoynton/ Anthony Lee - https://www.instagram.com/_anthonylee_/ Movie: The Dark Knight - Christopher Nolan Book: The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership - John C. Maxwell 6:06 - Resume 6:43 - Whats your choreography process? How do you do what you do? 7:00 - Whats your creative process? Broken down in 3 stages. Learning how to do your craft. Learning how to use your tool. How do you express or find it in your own voice? Be genuine. Whats it all for? Whats the purpose? Finding the relatability. 18:40 - Dance history time. 23:18 - Finally answering about becoming a dance professional traveling and teaching. 25:05 - Traveling and teaching being a possible career vs pleasing parents and finishing school. 28:15 - Along that thought too I also get questions from younger kids or even kids in college who are like, "Dance is only thing that brings me happiness, how can I do this thing or should I like finish school." They're asking not even me, I'm sure you guys you know, "What do I do?" and in that sense its like um…I think for me is… 28:38 - Count the Cost. You know like its not laid in your lap. If I say yeah do it, then you're gonna succeed…If you really wanna pursue and like make this your mission to be happy and give up things like that I'm honestly not telling you to quit school. School is so important but like its really counting the cost like what do you wanna pursue and how hard are you going to work at this because every dancer or aspiring person that you see in front of you that you look up to, even the men in this room, is like we counted the cost and we said this is what we love and we're gonna work our blood sweat and tears to make it happen so even in that sense its like, are you willing to do that too? 30:07 - Thoughts on inspiration? 31:00 - If you can find a way to like, scale it, and look around the corner and be like hmm, how can I pass this? Maybe I just won't go this way I'll take the long way around. You know its like finding new inspiration for yourself to see the world in a way that you never had before. 41:16 - Working out your dance muscle. Its like a muscle right? Its like if you want to keep doing what you do, you maintain it or you make it stronger so like, working out 3 - 4 times a week whether it be like strength conditioning, endurance training or literally just repetition of moves is definitely important and key. 41:54 - Dance is our sport! 44:20 - Approach to choreographical expression. 45:30 - Aspirations outside of dance/future goals. 53:00 - Divide. I think in the current state of our country its just undeniable that we're divided and its um theres a lot of hate and just ignorance going around. Less of that more of empathy. I think if people had more natural empathy to put their feet into the shoes another man the more understanding there would be of one another. GOLDEN RULE: Always strive to learn something new. Never settle for less. BLACK FRIDAY DEALS COMING SOON!!!! https://www.kinjaz.com/podkast https://www.instagram.com/kinjazpodkast https://www.twitter.com/kinjazpodkast https://www.facebook.com/kinjazpodkast
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay talk about the recent dance auditions for Beyond Babel in San Diego, the upcoming run of Miss Behave Gameshow in Provincetown at the Crown & Anchor, and how in touch they are with the circus community this summer. Later on in the episode they sit down for an interview with the legendary tight-wire walker Phillipe Petit who you may recognize from his walk between the two twin World Trade Center towers (later turned into the movie Man on Wire). If you enjoy today's episode please rate us on Apple Podcasts and share the show with a friend. Have a great week! [11:06] On growing up in Paris [15:46] Planning his first wire walk [30:26] Phillipe's jobs working for circuses [42:02] Why he decided to stay in the United States [55:42] Phillipe's tight-wire walk bucket list
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay talk about the recent dance auditions for Beyond Babel in San Diego, the upcoming run of Miss Behave Gameshow in Provincetown at the Crown & Anchor, and how in touch they are with the circus community this summer. Later on in the episode they sit down for an interview with the legendary tight-wire walker Phillipe Petit who you may recognize from his walk between the two twin World Trade Center towers (later turned into the movie Man on Wire).
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay finally announce the details about their new show in San Diego titled Beyond Babel premiering this September, learn more over at beyondbabelshow.com. They also chat about Miss Behave Gameshow's upcoming engagement in Provincetown, MA (tickets available at onlyatthecrown.com) and their thoughts on the the 2018 tour of Cirque Us. Later they sit down for a chat with Stav Meishar about her research on German Jewish circus families from the 1920's to 1950's, her view on the recent controversy surrounding a circus talk article she published, and where circus criticism and writing aught to head next. If you enjoy today's episode please rate us on Apple Podcasts and share the episode with a friend. Have a great week! [17:16] Stav's background as an actress and musical theater performer [20:48] Researching Jewish history in the circus world [35:28] Circus Jews in Germany during WW2 [41:52] How Stav will use her research to create a new show based on similar themes [50:02] Stav's contersial article in Circus Talk about the Paris Festival
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay finally announce the details about their new show in San Diego titled Beyond Babel premiering this September, learn more over at beyondbabelshow.com. They also chat about Miss Behave Gameshow's upcoming engagement in Provincetown, MA (tickets available at onlyatthecrown.com) and their thoughts on the the 2018 tour of Cirque Us. Later they sit down for a chat with Stav Meishar about her research on German Jewish circus families from the 1920's to 1950's, her view on the recent controversy surrounding a circus talk article she published, and where circus criticism and writing aught to head next.
To build multigenerational successful organizations, management must build a culture of Beyond Babel thinking. Such thinking is rooted in the desire to glorify God, that is, to do his will according to his ways. When an organization’s culture allows or promotes Tower of Babel thinking, at some point the organization will fail. Some warning signs of Tower of Babel thinking are lack of humility, inability to effectively communicate, resisting correction, and not being submitted to authority. The antidote to Tower of Babel thinking is repentance that leads to Beyond Babel thinking. Failure to address Tower of Babel thinking will be toxic to an organization. The only way to enjoy enduring success in God’s universe is to obey his laws. Tower of Babel thinking is about self-glorification, which is opposed to the Creator and will lead to judgment. Only Beyond Babel thinking can facilitate enduring organizational excellence.
Part two of an interview with Dr. Gerald Chester about his book, Beyond Babel.
Part one of an interview with Dr. Gerald Chester about his book, Beyond Babel.