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A requiem for the highs and lows of the Angelos era, and some semi-reckless speculation about what fandom might feel like under the Rubenstein Regime.
Besa Luci in conversation with Haris Pašović and Natasha TripneyIn 2022 we published an in-depth article on the theater landscape in Kosovo. Speaking about theater professionals' arduous working conditions, actor Adrian Morina remarked that “Theater is a mirror of all institutions.” Whether or not theater professionals are supported reveals institutions' understanding — or lack thereof — of this art form's significance.. Theaters have always had a dynamic relationship with power structures. Their stages have served as venues for political critique, revolt and reflection. As such, they have played pivotal roles in how our democracies are shaped, questioned or refuted. Particularly in our region, theaters have pushed societies to confront subjects that might otherwise be avoided. We have seen plays on the wars our region has endured that have invited us to face and critically engage with the past. We have encountered plays questioning the international community's role in our region. In a region where freedom does not extend to women, LBGTQ+ individuals and ethnic minorities, we have witnessed how theaters expose societies' flaws. We have also viewed plays on how theaters and artists themselves should become more self-critical, more radical or more vigorous, as the Bosnian theater director Haris Pašović says in an interview published in SEEstage.Haris is one of the guests on the podcast today. He is the director of the East West Centre Sarajevo and a professor of theater and film directing at the Performing Arts Academy in Sarajevo.The other guest is Natasha Tripney, a writer and theater critic based in London. She is international editor at The Stage and co-founder of Exeunt [ekziwnt], a digital theater review. Other Talking Points is produced by Besa Luci and Aulonë Kadriu.Music and sound mix by PUG musik.This podcast is part of the Human Rightivism project, which is funded by the Embassy of Sweden in Prishtina, implemented by the Community Development Fund through its Human Rightivism Program. The author's views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the Embassy of Sweden in Prishtina.
They will be loyal to the bitter end of them. Give all witches to God.
They will be loyal to the bitter end of them. Give all witches to God.
They will be loyal to the bitter end of them. Give all witches to God.
Kira tricks the Maw into thinking that she will join it only to use the opening to exploit a weakness. To Sleep in a Sea of Stars | By Christopher Paolini | Read By Jennifer Hale https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250767547/tosleepinaseaofstars Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Despite the changes wrought in Kira, the crew of the Wallfish welcome her with open arms. In return she bestows gifts upon them. To Sleep in a Sea of Stars | By Christopher Paolini | Read By Jennifer Hale https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250767547/tosleepinaseaofstars Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kira discovers a new ability that she and the Soft Blade possess that rocks her understanding of what the xeno was designed to do. To Sleep in a Sea of Stars | By Christopher Paolini | Read By Jennifer Hale https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250767547/tosleepinaseaofstars Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Contains: GoreThe two halves of the team reunite and race to escape the swamp with their lives as Mother Carrionite closes in...Merch now available at: https://www.dndarkpodcast.com/storehttps://ratethispodcast.com/dndarkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dndark_podcast/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dndark_podcastReddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/DnDarkPodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dndarkpodcastCast:Crypt Keeper (GM) - Danger Dan JerzJack Griffon, The Invisible Man - Grayson NormanErik, the Phantom of the Opera - Aaron KaufholdLarry Talbot, The Wolfman - Jordan NelsonMary, The Frankenstein Monster - Ben MagnetImhotep, The Mummy - Daniel CruzOriginal Music:Lets All Have a Ball by Ryan Whyte Maloney and Tony Carboney
During the FTL jump, Kira talks to Gregorovitch and meditates on how much they still don't understand. To Sleep in a Sea of Stars | By Christopher Paolini | Read By Jennifer Hale https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250767547/tosleepinaseaofstars Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We review the final season of Endeavour, the British detective drama created by Russell Lewis as a prequel to the Inspector Morse series. Endeavour first aired in 2012 and followed the early career of the eponymous detective in the 1960s, solving fictional crimes around Oxford University. The series has been widely acclaimed for its gripping storylines, strong performances, and attention to period detail. After eight seasons, Endeavour has come to a close with its ninth and final season, which consists of three episodes, the last of which is fittingly titled Exeunt. Tune in to hear our thoughts and ratings. Enjoy!
The crew goes into cryo during a FTL jump leaving Kira alone on the ship in between periods of hibernation. To Sleep in a Sea of Stars | By Christopher Paolini | Read By Jennifer Hale https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250767547/tosleepinaseaofstars Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kirsty Sedgman is an award-winning cultural studies scholar based at the University of Bristol. She publishes and speaks on art, media, participation, and cultural sociology. She is the author of numerous academic publications, including two monographs and an edited book on theatre fandom, and is Editor of the Routledge book series in Audience Research. Kirsty has also written for The Stage, Exeunt, and the BBC's Expert Series, and her work has been featured in the Times Literary Supplement, the Guardian, and the New York Times. In ON BEING UNREASONABLE, she argues that sometimes we need to act unreasonably to bring about positive change. Looking back through history and around the world, Sedgeman set out to discover how unfairness and discrimination got baked into our social norms, dividing us along lines of gender, class, disability, sexuality, race. 5x15 brings together five outstanding individuals to tell of their lives, passions and inspirations. There are only two rules - no scripts and only 15 minutes each. Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories
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Wherein the narrator, gabbing from his car while driving down memory lane, riffs on his last night alone, in the Little Havana apartment, plus Lemony Snicket, minimum wage, and celebrations.
Moisés testifica ante la Comisión de la Memoria. Él era un niño cuando tuvo lugar el Cataclismo. Hoy, con 17 años, ha sido reclutado por el Nuevo Gobierno de la Reconstrucción. Su papel puede ser crucial para el futuro de la humanidad. En este episodio intervienen: Ramón Barea como Halcón Alicia Merino como Cuervo Pablo Concejero como Gaviota David Ávila como Moisés María Castro como Sara Cobo Luis Mottola como Lucca Esparza Carlos Olalla como Gael Altuna Sandra Jara como Xiana Blanco Juan D'Ors como Ismael Tarancón Jesús Blanquiño como Presentador TV Miguel Castaño como Policía Rafael de la Rica como Torre de Control Isabel Lago como Auxiliar de Vuelo Carlos Higueras como Off Megafonía Emma Cifuentes como Off 112 Verónica Llaneza como Niña Jaime Aguilar como Hombre Honduras ‘La firma de Dios' es una serie original de Podium Podcast. Un guion de Jose A. Pérez Ledo, con la dirección y diseño de sonoro de Teo Rodríguez. Ayudante de dirección, Jesús Blanquiño. Grabación, Elisabeth Búa. Producción, Jesús Blanquiño y Laura Escarza. Música original de Teo Rodríguez. Piano David Delgado Blanco. Diseño gráfico, Agencia Player. Producción ejecutiva, María Jesús Espinosa de los Monteros y Lourdes Moreno Cazalla.
Familiar faces abound behind every door in the Hotel Broadalbin. As the Agents plunge deeper and deeper into its twisting corridors and unending stairwells, can they find the exit? We continue Impossible Landscapes, a Delta Green campaign. Starring: Lucas as Adrian Kirsch Flynn as Gideon Sommers Troy as Reginald Dwight Spencer as Thomas Wright Daniel as Franky Fontaine Want to leave a comment? -Email therancorsbrothel@gmail.com. -Follow us on Twitter @Rancors_Brothel
After some conversation, it seems the Agents are more than willing to follow Mark Roark into the hotel basement. What they discover there, however, is shocking in the extreme. We continue Impossible Landscapes, a Delta Green campaign. Starring: Lucas as Adrian Kirsch Flynn as Gideon Sommers Troy as Reginald Dwight Spencer as Thomas Wright Daniel as Franky Fontaine Want to leave a comment? -Email therancorsbrothel@gmail.com. -Follow us on Twitter @Rancors_Brothel
The C team may have bitten off more than they can chew last episode! Time travel, WWII, nazis— what else could they discover? Find out in this thrilling conclusion! Welcome to Cantrips and Coffee, where each month we roast up a fresh batch of episodes on different tabletop roleplaying games. In our "anything but D&D" format, we explore different systems and review them to help you decide if they're worth your time and money. Join us next week for our review of TSR's Marvel Super Heroes. Coffee of the batch: Tinoco, by Monogram Coffee, rated 3/5 secret nazis. Check out our friends at Potions & Potpourri! https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/potions-and-potpourri/id1582023877 Questions, comments, or crippling criticism? Visit www.cantripsandcoffee.wordpress.com, email cantripsandcoffee@gmail.com, or find us on all major social media platforms. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cantripsandcoffee/message
After helping deal with the hotel's "rat" problem, the Agents SAN loss separates them across the Broadalbin. Where will they be when they come to? Find out as we continue Impossible Landscapes, a Delta Green campaign. Starring: Lucas as Adrian Kirsch Flynn as Gideon Sommers Troy as Reginald Dwight Spencer as Thomas Wright Daniel as Franky Fontaine Want to leave a comment? -Email therancorsbrothel@gmail.com. -Follow us on Twitter @Rancors_Brothel
Coinciding with the April anniversary of Shakespeare's birth (and death), and in time for this year's open air performances by the Three Inch Fools at Alnwick Castle, this episode of the Alnwick Castle Podcast is a Shakespearean special! Join host Daniel as he talks to Shakespeare scholar Ronan Paterson about the Bard's connections to the history of Alnwick Castle. Ronan talks in detail about the depiction of famous Alnwick knight Harry Hotspur in Henry IV Part 1 - with the exclusive reveal of a new theory on Shakespeare's inspiration for the character - and he discusses the importance of the history plays as well as the global appeal of Macbeth.Tickets for the Three Inch Fools performing Shakespeare at the Castle can be booked from alnwickcastle.com. Check the website regularly for the on-sale date.If you enjoyed this episode of the podcast, please share it with your theatrical friends, subscribe so you don't miss an episode, and get in touch on Twitter @alnwickcastle or by emailing podcast@alnwickcastle.com if you'd like to hear more!(Exeunt alles.)
Against management's wishes the Agents descend into the "Staff Only" section of the Hotel. They quickly discover that life on the other side of that basement door is very different. We continue Impossible Landscapes, a Delta Green campaign. Starring: Lucas as Adrian Kirsch Flynn as Gideon Sommers Troy as Reginald Dwight Spencer as Thomas Wright Daniel as Franky Fontaine Want to leave a comment? -Email therancorsbrothel@gmail.com. -Follow us on Twitter @Rancors_Brothel
Leaving the hotel was nothing but a dream. Agents find themselves back in the hallways of the Hotel, just as some familiar faces appear. We continue Impossible Landscapes, a Delta Green campaign. Starring: Lucas as Adrian Kirsch Flynn as Gideon Sommers Troy as Reginald Dwight Spencer as Thomas Wright Daniel as Franky Fontaine Want to leave a comment? -Email therancorsbrothel@gmail.com. -Follow us on Twitter @Rancors_Brothel
Using the key found by Gideon, the Agents step foot into Room 830. Yet they find within is far from expected as the mysteries of the Hotel grow around them. We continue Impossible Landscapes, a Delta Green campaign. Starring: Lucas as Adrian Kirsch Flynn as Gideon Sommers Troy as Reginald Dwight Spencer as Thomas Wright Want to leave a comment? -Email therancorsbrothel@gmail.com. -Follow us on Twitter @Rancors_Brothel
It seems they were expected, and after some short conversation with the front desk are directed to their rooms. Yet this hotel is far from ordinary. We continue Impossible Landscapes, a Delta Green campaign. Starring: Lucas as Adrian Kirsch Flynn as Gideon Sommers Troy as Reginald Dwight Spencer as Thomas Wright Want to leave a comment? -Email therancorsbrothel@gmail.com. -Follow us on Twitter @Rancors_Brothel
Waking up in the lobby, the dead but still living Agents find themselves surrounded by strange and familiar faces. Now that they've found the Hotel, what will they do? We continue Impossible Landscapes, a Delta Green campaign. Starring: Lucas as Adrian Kirsch Flynn as Gideon Sommers Troy as Reginald Dwight Want to leave a comment? -Email therancorsbrothel@gmail.com. -Follow us on Twitter @Rancors_Brothel
On New Year Eve the host of Death By DVD was murdered LIVE on the air. In the time following a wicked investigation has uncovered a plot of world domination, absolute evil, mayhem, robots, the Necronomicon and more! But all things...must end...And this....is the end...DEATH BY DVD PRESENTSWHO SHOT HANK PART SIX : THE FINALEEXEUNT OMNES DEATH BY DVD PRESENTS A NEW YEAR MURDER MYSTERY : WHO SHOT HANK? Beginning December 31st and running every SATURDAY (and sometimes SUNDAY) into February, Death By DVD will be airing a mystery! The first of its kind (On this show, at least) an all original narrative exploring the murder of this shows very host, HANK THE WORLDS GREATEST! Explore WHO SHOT HANK, starting with the MURDER! A Death By DVD New Year Mystery WHO SHOT HANK : PART ONE WHO SHOT HANK : PART TWO WHO SHOT HANK : PART THREE WHO SHOT HANK : PART FOUR WHO SHOT HANK PART 5 : THE BEGINNING OF THE END The Death By DVD SENTINEL remix theme by LINUS FITNESS-CENTRE
Carl, Francis, and Dr. Stephenson have escaped the Isle of Madness, only to find themselves aboard a zeppelin. Where has Dr. Caspian escaped to, and how will they ensure their survival? Our epic adventure continues in Pulp Cthulhu, by Chaosium. Welcome to Cantrips and Coffee, where each month we roast up a fresh batch of episodes on different tabletop roleplaying games. In our "anything but D&D" format, we explore different systems and review them to help you decide if they're worth your time and money. Join us next week for our final review of Pulp Cthulhu. Coffee of the batch: Orlando Martinez Pink Bourbon Colombia, by Phil & Sebastian Coffee Roasters. Questions, comments, or crippling criticism? Visit www.cantripsandcoffee.wordpress.com, email cantripsandcoffee@gmail.com, or find us on all major social media platforms. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cantripsandcoffee/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cantripsandcoffee/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cantripsandcoffee/message
Had a blast having Haley McGee on to talk about her new book “The Ex-Boyfriend Yard Sale,” relationships, acting, comedy, dating, marriage, and more! Enjoy! HALEY McGEE is an actor and writer who was born and raised in Kitchener-Waterloo. She received her BFA in Acting from X University, and in 2016 relocated to London, UK, where she lives today. “Hilarious and hypnotically honest” (Exeunt), Haley's award-winning solo shows have played in thirty-six venues in eleven countries and been translated into four languages. She thrives on variety—she writes, acts, performs improv, does voiceovers, teaches online courses and hosts The Cost of Love podcast. Purchase Haley's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Ex-Boyfriend-Yard-Sale-Haley-McGee/dp/1927922658
Animal Farm: Theater and Politics with Steven Leigh Morris and Guests presented by City Garage
Natasha Tripney is a writer, editor and critic based in London. She is the reviews editor for The Stage, the newspaper of the UK theatre industry. In 2011, she co-founded Exeunt, an online theatre magazine, which she edited until 2016. She is a contributor to the Guardian, the Independent, the BBC, Tortoise and Kosovo 2.0. Learn more here: https://seestage.org/author/natasha-tripney/ City Garage Theatre, based in Santa Monica, California, is excited to present “Animal Farm: Conversations on Theater and Politics with Steven Leigh Morris and Guests.” Episodes offer an engaging and thought-provoking look at current issues and ideas in world politics and how they're reflected in theater. Viewer participation is encouraged and desired. As we navigate these troubled times and attempt to find solutions or simply a way to just communicate the best we can right now, we want to hear from you! Submit your questions here: https://citygarage.org/animalfarm This episode of "Animal Farm" originally appeared on YouTube on Jan 26, 2022. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/citygarage/message
After a near perilous run in with Skree-bara, our Starfinder Society members sift through the wreckage of the Unbounded Wayfarer. With their mission complete, it should be smooth soaring home. Welcome to Cantrips and Coffee, where each month we roast up a fresh batch of episodes on different tabletop roleplaying games. In our "anything but D&D" format, we explore different systems and review them to help you decide if they're worth your time and money. Join us next week for our final review of Starfinder. Questions, comments, or crippling criticism? Visit www.cantripsandcoffee.wordpress.com, email cantripsandcoffee@gmail.com, or find us on all major social media platforms. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cantripsandcoffee/message
Welcome to Return to Oswald, the recap of HBO's iconic series Oz. In this episode, we close this series with a discussion of episode 8 of season 6: Exeunt Omnes. Twitter: @ThatCoolBlkNerd, @ReturnToOswald, @Scarfinger, @Rashanii Become a Patron at http://www.Patreon.com/singlesimulcast Donate to the show at http://www.buymeacoffee.com/sscast
Welcome to Return to Oswald, the recap of HBO's iconic series Oz. In this episode, we close this series with a discussion of episode 8 of season 6: Exeunt Omnes. Twitter: @ThatCoolBlkNerd, @ReturnToOswald, @Scarfinger, @Rashanii Become a Patron at http://www.Patreon.com/singlesimulcast Donate to the show at http://www.buymeacoffee.com/sscast
Welcome to Return to Oswald, the recap of HBO's iconic series Oz. In this episode, we close this series with a discussion of episode 8 of season 6: Exeunt Omnes. Twitter: @ThatCoolBlkNerd, @ReturnToOswald, @Scarfinger, @Rashanii Become a Patron at http://www.Patreon.com/singlesimulcast Donate to the show at http://www.buymeacoffee.com/sscast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hsmr/message
Welcome to Return to Oswald, the recap of HBO's iconic series Oz. In this episode, we close this series with a discussion of episode 8 of season 6: Exeunt Omnes. Twitter: @ThatCoolBlkNerd, @ReturnToOswald, @Scarfinger, @Rashanii Become a Patron at http://www.Patreon.com/singlesimulcast Donate to the show at http://www.buymeacoffee.com/sscast The post RTO: Exeunt Omnes appeared first on Single Simulcast.
Making headlines with more supposition than surprise, we take apart this past week's announcement that Chris Chibnall and Jodie Whittaker will be exiting Doctor Who in 2022 after no less than three special feature broadcasts. The post The Planned Series 13 Exeunt first appeared on Gallifrey Public Radio.
Pages 20-21. (Image: https://bit.ly/3heftu4) “I do not like them in a house. ... I do not like them, Sam-I-am.” Abraham angrily walks into some teal bushes, arms up in the air. The house now appears in the corner of the page in miniature. Hosts: Weston Scott & Adam Niemann Theme Songs by Chris Lambert Show Graphic by Chris Lambert Edited by Adam Niemann with Additional Audio Here: https://coolwebsite.pizza/additionalaudio
Feral spirits of the deathlands may sometimes possess wayward travelers, but they more often than not burn out the life force of their victim in days. The Line Bulls on board the Pride of Duskwall must coax out a spirit cunning enough to hide within a high ranking Imperial Official for an unknown period of time. The choice of target is effective, as historically the nobility have been less than understanding of Line Bull business impacting them personally. Andrel leaves Ji'mani with a strange man. Drix gets in a booth alone with Laudius. Pippin is confronted. Genevieve is denied. You can find special Guest Jolene https://twitter.com/delcattyn (here), or on her podcast https://anchor.fm/wrongbonefacts (Wrong Bone Facts) Find our sponsor Little Business Library on Twitter https://twitter.com/lilbusinesses (@lilbusinesses), and use our code "listen10" to get your business on their directory https://littlebusinesslibrary.com/ (here)! For the full transcript, go to https://ghosts-on-a-train.captivate.fm/episode/ep-29-exeunt-feat-jolene-cotnoir (https://ghosts-on-a-train.captivate.fm/episode/ep-29-exeunt-feat-jolene-cotnoir) Ghost Lines by John Harper. Music by Sebastian Black. Art by Yoshiko Agresta. https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bail_funds_george_floyd?refcode=cwg&fbclid=IwAR26tAnbuOt9SDjt7F6wDEbEqeZ183QAITXTm8R-rrLM-9JrrEr3zthzIDQ (https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bail_funds_george_floyd?refcode=cwg) https://www.joincampaignzero.org/?fbclid=IwAR1RI-kn0ukkY0BPTh3pO6BAHMop3funxm6-zy8z6cRmghpcojVhbU3_hKU (https://www.joincampaignzero.org) https://www.napawf.org/donate (https://www.napawf.org/donate ) https://www.navajowaterproject.org/ (https://www.navajowaterproject.org/) https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Factionnetwork.org%2Ffundraising%2Fcontribute-to-the-atlanta-solidarity-fund%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR3FMa9F34YB6K73zsYHtcfNosNwf0mwYHjtRzSm0SvoXeMcd_8vi9s-CMs&h=AT1j_pUV7Bmk5xLa4UliXieo2G3tzcPvL62jRR0ExRB8l9C8_TMedB2vkKwNg8wRwSXhMyiydkNVtvta6eaQcKju2_YSQp6-rc6pFzhpM6Xrfp9xSDC45MfBv11h-wdUWvc (https://actionnetwork.org/fundraising/contribute-to-the-atlanta-solidarity-fund) https://nymag.com/strategist/article/where-to-donate-to-help-asian-communities-2021.html (https://nymag.com/strategist/article/where-to-donate-to-help-asian-communities-2021.html) Follow us on https://twitter.com/ghosts_train (Twitter @ghosts_train), and if you have questions or suggestions for the train email them to ghosttrainpod@gmail.com or leave a voice message at https://anchor.fm/ghosts-on-a-train/message (https://anchor.fm/ghosts-on-a-train/message) and you might hear yourself on the show We are a proud member of the https://www.faustiannonsense.com/ (Faustian Nonsense Network) of podcasts! Join the Faustian Nonsense Network discord https://discord.gg/7wyS37xXRX (here), and support us by joining the https://www.patreon.com/faustiannonsense (FN Patreon)! Help the Show by Rating and Reviewing on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ghosts-on-a-train/id1507682855 (Apple Podcasts) TRANSCRIPT: Pip 0:00 Last time with ghosts and trains and something... Stev 0:04 There is a high ranking member of the Ministry of Preservation who may be possessed! Hannah 0:09 Where's my dorg? Greg 0:10 You hear - Ji'mani 0:10 Yorp! Yorp yorp yorp yorp yorp! Greg 0:12 As he's yorping at the the woman holding the kid. Greg 0:16 Ji'mani is a ghost hunting dog. Ji'mani smells ghost. Greg 0:20 So we have to get that lady alone, knock her unconscious, and then deal with the spirit Guy 0:24 Pip holds up a finger. Pip 0:26 I may have a solution. Guy 0:29 And with that, in his other hand, he holds up a glass. Greg 0:33 There is a spirit shouting at the parlor car for Crowl. Drix 0:37 I think the Frog Knight was going to try to hollow me too, but Laudius stepped in? Genevieve 0:42 I have some questions about your, your crewmate, the...
Born in Brazil, Jean Abreu moved to London in 1996 after receiving a scholarship to study at Trinity Laban Conservatoire for Music and Dance. In 2003 he was awarded the Jerwood Choreography Award and became an Associate Artist at The Place in London.Since then his work has toured throughout the U.K, Europe and Brazil including performances for Royal Opera House, Dance Umbrella Festival, Southbank Centre, Julidans Festival & the Auditório Ibirapuera São Paulo.He founded Jean Abreu Dance in 2009. Across his career Jean has been a movement director for fashion magazines and global advertising campaigns including TikTok, Nike, OutThere Magazine. Jean has taught extensively his movement practice in the UK and abroad in renowned dance organisations and Universities across the globe.Rachel Elderkin is a freelance dancer and dance writer based in London. Her dance writing can be also be read in the Stage, londondance.com, Exeunt and British Theatre Guide. She is a member of the UK's Critics' Circle, and has written for The Skinny (Scotland) and LeftLion (Nottingham) where she was Arts Editor.Credits:Host: Rachel ElderkinGuest: Jean AbreuProduction: George BushawayProduced for Fjord Review
Jessica Wheeler is the principal of Elmhurst Ballet School, the vocational school in association with Birmingham Royal Ballet. Elmhurst Ballet School is a world-renowned centre of excellence and prepares talented young dancers aged between 11 and 19 to become the thinking dance professionals of the future. September 2020 marks Jessica's tenth year at Elmhurst where as Principal she continues to chair the Department for Education Music and Dance Schools' head teachers group who meet to share best practise, ideas of funding and advocacy to ensure young people from all backgrounds have access to dance and music education across the UK.Rachel Elderkin is a freelance dancer and dance writer based in London. Her dance writing can be also be read in the Stage, londondance.com, Exeunt and British Theatre Guide. She is a member of the UK's Critics' Circle, and has written for The Skinny (Scotland) and LeftLion (Nottingham) where she was Arts Editor.Credits:Host: Rachel ElderkinGuest: Jessica WheelerProduction: George BushawayProduced for Fjord Review
Mina Aidoo is an embodiment teacher and artist with a background in dance and choreography. She is the creator of WildBodyWisdom, an online community for womxn who desire to embody their wild, authentic power, whilst being deeply supported in their journey of awakening. Her signature 12 Week Embodiment Experience, Align and Flow, will be opening for enrolment early in 2021. To find out more about Mina's work, and to be notified of when Align and Flow opens, you can follow her on Instagram @wildbodywisdomRachel Elderkin is a freelance dancer and dance writer based in London. Her dance writing can be also be read in the Stage, londondance.com, Exeunt and British Theatre Guide. She is a member of the UK's Critics' Circle, and has written for The Skinny (Scotland) and LeftLion (Nottingham) where she was Arts Editor.Credits:Host: Rachel ElderkinGuest: Mina AidooProduction: Les GreenProduced for Fjord Review
Sophie Laplane was born in Paris, France and trained at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris and Paris Opera Ballet School. Sophie joined Scottish Ballet in 2004. She remained a dancer with the Company until 2017, when she became Scottish Ballet's Choreographer in Residence. She debuted “Oxymore” with the Scottish Ballet in 2013 and since has created several works, performed at home and abroad. Recently “Sibilo” premiered at the Joyce Theater, New York. She has created several works for film including, Maze, Idle Eyes and Indoors, created remotely via Zoom. Maze won Best Screen Dance Short at the San Francisco Dance Film festival in 2015. She created new versions of “Oxymore” for the Edinburgh Festival’s Light Shines On and for the Ballet Contemporáneo del Teatro San Martin in Argentina.Rachel Elderkin is a freelance dancer and dance writer based in London. Her dance writing can be also be read in the Stage, londondance.com, Exeunt and British Theatre Guide. She is a member of the UK's Critics' Circle, and has written for The Skinny (Scotland) and LeftLion (Nottingham) where she was Arts Editor.Credits:Host: Rachel ElderkinGuest: Sophie LaplaneProduction: George BushawayProduced for Fjord Review
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We finally take our leave of the General and the people of Magonset, and head onwards toward the city of Orinshire.... https://linktr.ee/paradicerpg Created by Sean O'Donovan Cast: Kalath Rholan-------Tim Rhone Scarlette Cerulyan-------Shannon Robichaud Ceuran Isilaistana-------Stefon Danczuk Timber-------Alex Carrio Wizwick Bilgru Farlight Yelin Jedri Pedri Netherrock-------Clayton Ambers
Minnesota United bowed out of the MLS is Back tournament. Wes, Rodrigo, Corey, and Mark look back at the final match against Orlando and what went right and what went very wrong. They marvel at the game changing Nani.
Day for Night with Caridad Svich, a series that looks at the intersection between theatre and poetry in the edgelands. Episode 17: excerpt from ALBEMARLE by Caridad Svich, and excerpt from Maddy Costa's review: Lite Metle, firebird at the Yard (Published January 30,, 2020 in Exeunt magazine). Listener Support is appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/caridad-svich/support
Exeunt, pursued by shambling mound. The ladies leap into action, doing their best cowgirl and warlock impressions to save their companions. It's hard to believe this entire saga takes place on one unstable pathway - it has to be at least twenty shipping containers long. Will they make it to the strange glowing tree? Will Rustle use the Big Book of Words correctly? Will Raylia's only hopes perish before the sun finally sets?? Plus, find out what happens if you actually try to read the terms and conditions!
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We recorded Episode 10 with our guest artist Sarah Blanc a couple of months back, when coronavirus was something we'd barely heard of here in London and before we had any idea of the impact it would have, not only around the world but on the industry we work in. In the last week a lot has changed; most of us in the dance industry have lost our work and everything feels quite uncertain. Still, as this podcast is a place for conversations about our industry and the paths we find through it, we hope you'll still find this conversation with Sarah relevant (and entertaining!) even if in a slightly different light. Enjoy the episode and let's keep talking and moving forward together. Sarah Blanc is a multi-award winning choreographer and performer. She creates solo work and is artistic director of Moxie Brawl, a fresh all female inclusive dance theatre company. Her choreographic work has toured extensively across the world and has been seen on artists and companies such as Complicite, Bryony Kimmings, Little Red Kettle along with commissions for large outreach projects led by Candoco Dance Company, R.A.D. Perth Concert Hall and Kings Cross. She is currently working with Dan Daw and Blink Dance Theatre and is excited to start a new family work based on Punk culture, collaborating with Brigitte Aphrodite and Quiet Boy. She is one third of AnnieVickySarah—a trio of collaborators who are questioning ‘inclusive’ dance practices within creative settings. Catch her on tour this year with her solo show My Feminist Boner.Rachel Elderkin is a freelance dancer and dance writer based in London. Her dance writing can be also be read in the Stage, londondance.com, Exeunt and British Theatre Guide. She is a member of the UK's Critics' Circle, and has previously written for publications including Fjord Review, the Skinny (Scotland) and LeftLion (Nottingham) where she was Art Editor.Credits:Host: Rachel ElderkinGuest: Sarah BlancEditing and production: George BushawayProduced for Fjord Review
Joan Clevillé is an independent choreographer based in the city of Dundee, Scotland, and Artistic Director of Joan Clevillé Dance. Born in Barcelona, Joan combined his dance training at Elise Lummis’ La Companyia with his studies in Humanities at University Pompeu Fabra. Following his interest in choreography, he obtained a masters degree with distinction at London Contemporary Dance School in 2012. He has worked for fourteen years as a dancer, teacher and rehearsal director in companies across Europe, including Scottish Dance Theatre, the Ballet of the Graz Opera (Austria), the company of the Choreographic Centre of Valencia, and Ballet Carmen Roche (Madrid). Joan has also collaborated as a performer with Lost Dog (directed by Ben Duke) and Dog Kennel Hill Project (London). He is currently a member of Collective Endeavours, a Glasgow-based music and dance improvisation collective. Joan also works regularly as a guest teacher for international companies and vocational schools including Skånes Dansteater, Norrdans and the Gothenburg Opera in Sweden, Codarts (Rotterdam University of the Arts), London Contemporary Dance School or Northern School of Contemporary Dance (Leeds). His works as a choreographer have been presented in the UK, Germany, Poland, Austria, Sweden, Italy, Spain and Japan. He has created pieces for choreographic platforms at the Graz Opera and Scottish Dance Theatre, which were toured nationally and internationally. He has also received commissions from Thomas Noone Dance (Barcelona), Café Fuerte (Austria-Switzerland), and Institut del Teatre (Barcelona) amongst others. Since summer 2014, Joan has been Associate Artist of the Scottish School of Contemporary Dance, and was Glasgow Tramway’s 2017 Associate Artist. In April 2019 Joan was appointed Artistic Director of Scottish Dance Theatre.Rachel Elderkin is a freelance dancer and dance writer based in London. Her dance writing can be also be read in the Stage, londondance.com, Exeunt and British Theatre Guide. She is a member of the UK's Critics' Circle, and has previously written for publications including Fjord Review, the Skinny (Scotland) and LeftLion (Nottingham) where she was Art Editor.Credits:Host: Rachel ElderkinGuest: Joan ClevilléEditing and production: George BushawayProduced for Fjord Review