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In this episode, Adam and Budi speak with Master Clown Fabio Motta.Fabio Motta is an award-winning performer, clown, and teaching artist who has performed and devised theatre in Australia, Italy, and the United States. He has trained and is a graduate of international arts institutions including The Academia Teatrale Veneta (Italy) and HB studio in New York and has worked with renowned artists and teachers such as Carol Rosenfeld, Larry Moss, Lyndsey Davies, Austin Pendleton, Philippe Gauliere, Zack Fines and Giovanni Fusetti. Working extensively as an actor in Australia and abroad with companies like the Australian Shakespeare Company, Born in a Taxi, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, and The Russian Arts Theatre, he also has multiple TV and film credits to his name including Ronny Chang International student, Utopia season 4, Carla Cametti PD, Canal Road, Apparitions, Slant and Little Tornados. His critically acclaimed solo show SPOT had a sold-out season in 2021 at Theatre Works and raving reviews in his return season in 2022 at the Explosive Factory as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Most recently, he has received a Green Room Award for 'Best Performer' for his solo show SPOT in 2022.He is a certified Associate Teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework® and the regional coordinator for Australia and New Zealand. He is also the artistic director of the Clowning Workshop where he runs ongoing workshops. Fabio has taught at New York University Tisch School of the Arts, HB studio, and the Ume Group (Physical Theatre Ensemble New York) in the United States. In Melbourne, he runs classes in Clowning, Fitzmaurice Voicework®, Mask, and games for theatre as a freelance.He has taught at 16th Street Acting Studio, Brave Studios, The Victorian College of the Arts, St. Martin's Youth Theatre, and The National Theatre Drama School Melbourne.Integrate spiritual practice into your training and unveil the profound, spiritual depths of acting with Budi Miller, an internationally renowned expert in Balinese Performing Arts Training.. Join this transformative workshop where Budi will guide you through his uniquely crafted spiritual acting techniques, honed over 25 years of meticulous research and global actor coaching. Benefit from Budi's extensive experience in training actors for both screen and theatre.
Four area youths were injured when the car they were riding in was in a head-on collision with another car Saturday, July 10 in Gulf Shores. Kerri and Kalli Steadham, along with Allie Wilson and Brycn Kelley were injured in the wreck on Canal Road between Gulf Shores and Orange Beach. JAWS devices had to be used to free Wilson from the car and she was transported to University Hospital in Mobile. Injuries to her foot and leg and other areas required immediate surgery. She is in stable condition. Wilson went through extensive surgeries Monday and that night was able...Article Link
Peter Lineham chats about Ramadan & Zane wedding from Save Our Trees discusses the loss of the Canal Road trees.
Political commentator David Slack is on the line chatting to Rachel about the Canal Road trees in Avondale, reports of police profiling and photographing innocent rangatahi, and fresh calls for the decriminalisation of cannabis in Aotearoa. Whakarongo mai!
The Mayor dials in to chat about what's going on with the Harbour Bridge and the news of the historical land contaminations, as well as the latest on the Dome Valley landfill and the Canal Road trees.
For 61 days protestors have been at a property in the Auckland suburb of Avondale in a bid to save a stand of 100 year old native trees. Zane Wedding is one of them, he talks to Jesse about why they're there.
His Worship joins us to talk about the environment. Covering the Canal Road tree dispute, Ihumātao, and the Auckland Council Climate emergency declaration.
After a little bit of a holiday hiatus, "Hot Off the Press" podcast is back in full swing this spring kicking off 2018 from Orange Beach, Ala, with one of our favorite HotP guests and longtime friend Johnny Fisher. It's been more than two years since Chef Pete caught up with Johnny on location from his most recent restaurant opening, Fisher's at Orange Beach Marina. Fisher's Upstairs and Fisher's Dockside are two restaurants housed under the same roof—one offering a more upscale, timeless dining experience and the other a more casual dining option. Both with incredible food, first-class service and an atmosphere arguably unmatched along the Gulf Coast. Johnny's passion for the industry has also landed him opportunities to lend what his team calls the "Fisher's Factor," to some of the most iconic places along the Gulf Coast, including New Orleans’ House of Blues, Lulu’s at Homeport Marina in Gulf Shores and The Gulf at Perdido Pass in Orange Beach. His most recent venture will bring Caribibean-inspired cuisine to the coastal dining scene. Playa—Spanish for "beach"— will open later this year at Sportsman Marina on Canal Road in Orange Beach. The restaurant will feature three-time James Beard semi-finalist Chef Bill Briand’s menu of Caribbean and seafood flavors served in a care-free and beautifully designed casual atmosphere with Gulf views on the marina. Last year, when Shipp's Harbor Grill closed its doors and went up for sale, Johnny's creative culinary wheels started to spin and he decided to purchase the building. He and partners Earl and Bennett Long, Executive Chef Bill Briand, and Director of Operations and Wine Buyer Sara Kavanaugh are preparing to open the restaurant in April. For more information visit www.playaoba.com or www.fishersobm.com. Also, follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
The one where Patrick Brammall get straight into it and talk about his work on TV - ALL OF IT. ALL AT ONCE. We meander through working on UPPER MIDDLE BOGAN (acknowledging the new Gristmill show LITTLE LUNCH that's about to drop), OFFSPRING (*BIG* news for fans on season 6!), CANAL ROAD and much, much more. Given Patrick's time was limited we got into the meat of it, chewing the fat about GLITCH (premiering this Thursday 8:30pm on ABC). A new twist for Pick A Box Of Pot Luck as this week Patrick is faced with three Who Am I? questions based on characters he's played. Super fun! I really appreciate all the feedback I'm getting on #MTTpod - thank you for listening. Please do say hi to Patrick on the line and tell him you heard him on MolksTVTalk the podcast. In this episode...* Pick A Box of Pot Luck* Couchtime* Credits BRING IT FOR BRAMMALL!http://twitter.com/pattybrammallhttp://instagram.com/pattybrammall
Patrick Brammall is Australia's most beloved comedic actor (behind Chris Lilley). After a gross start, he talks about bad cafe service, starring in the awful television series Canal Road and why he walked out of Mad Max Fury Road with forty-five minutes to go.
After 15 years Stateside, multi-hypenate Paul Leyden (THE CLEANERS, AS THE WORLD TURNS, CANAL ROAD) knows a few things. He's lived the high life in NYC, killed numerous cellphones and survived many a pilot season. And yes, those last two are related. As a writer/director/producer, he shares stories on how to woo Sony money men, the constraints of writing to locations, how best to win over novelists. (Hint: flattery) and the subtle art of timing when selling scripts. But my favourite is a tale about picking a show with Heather Lockler and Blair Underwood (LAX) over one about being LOST on a deserted island... Pilot season is coming... Please don't take it out on your phone!!
David Knox, James Talia, the Logies, the Fuglies, Big Brother, Canal Road: all of these things go into making a wonderful episode of Boxcutters. It’s Episode 131! RSS feed iTunes Direct Download Give us your opinions. Check out what David Knox reckons at TV Tonight.