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Justin Leaf is a Minneapolis-based ballet teacher, choreographer, and performance artist whose multifaceted career spans over two decades. A graduate of The Juilliard School with a BFA in Dance Performance, Justin's training also includes The Kirov Academy, School of American Ballet, and Pacific Northwest Ballet School.As a dancer, Justin was a company member with James Sewell Ballet and Minnesota Dance Theatre, and has also performed works by Ernesta Corvino, John Kelly, Morgan Thorson, George Stamos, and others through independent engagements. Critics have described them as “a fascinating and beguiling dancer—so lanky, loose, and idiosyncratic that [their] fine-tuned ballet chops take you by surprise” (Deborah Jowitt, The Village Voice).In their extensive teaching career, Justin has worked with various schools and companies, including Ballet Hispánico, James Sewell Ballet, Minnesota Dance Theatre, Ballet Co.Laboratory, and Minnesota Ballet. Their teaching is influenced by their professional experiences and mentorship under master teachers Andra and Ernesta Corvino.As a choreographer, Justin has created works presented by organizations such as Minnesota Dance Theatre, James Sewell Ballet, and Minnesota Orchestra. Their performance work currently encompasses dance, theater, and vocal artistry. Since 2006, they have frequently performed as Mistress Ginger, a glittering cabaret persona. As Ginger, they authored Mistress Ginger Cooks!: Everyday Vegan Food for Everyone (2014).Justin is honored to have received awards such as the Zaraspe Prize for Outstanding Choreography, a Minnesota SAGE Award for Best Performance, a McKnight Fellowship for Dancers, and a Next Step Fund Grant.
IL's Terry Foy and Nick Ossello are back to talk about the one thing every lacrosse fans wants to discuss: the dive and whether Syracuse's Michael Leo was pushed into the goalmouth! Of course, that's in reference to the most controversial call of the season, which waved off Leo's apparent game-winner, immediately leading to George Stamos giving No. 4 Maryland the 13-12 OT victory over No. 5 Syracuse in front 7,500 fans on Saturday night. After spending 30 minutes dissecting that game, they discuss Virginia attackman Payton Cormier's record-setting day in a tight game vs. Richmond, Hopkins' ugly rivalry win over Loyola, Yale's injury riddled debut win vs. Villanova and much more.
Show Notes: In this episode of How To Human, Krylon shares her experience of being a working artist. Krylon Is a legendary performer, artist, fashionista, singer, hair stylist, spiritual practitioner, and vegan. She has lived and performed in Montreal, Berlin, NYC, Paris, Barcelona, DC, New Orleans, Los Angeles, all over the south of France, and a gaggle of west coast cities. She worked as a club Kid in New York City in the 90s, which kick-started her performance art career as the reigning champion at The Cock in the east village for a party called Foxy, Thrown by her dear long-time friend Mario Diaz. She's performed at the legendary night club Mother (NYC) for Micheal T's party Hero's and danced/ performed at Don Hills for the rock-n-Roll party Squeeze Box throw by Micheal Schmitt. She danced (modern) with the choreographer George Stamos both at Ps122 (NYC) and Le tangent / Agora del la dance in Montreal where she took up residence for a year. Her Art is meant to play on themes of beauty and she loves creating uncomfortably beautiful images. For more of Krylon: Instagram: instagram.com/krylon_superstar Band: instagram.com/doubleduchess To become a patron and help this program continue producing this show, and get access to patron-only events, go to www.patreon.com/hellohuman and pledge any amount.
Aujourdhui on vous presente un reportage realise par Britannie sur la representativite noire dans la culture au Quebec. Myriam s'entretient avec George Stamos qui a cree le spectacle de danse NightLight. Juliette nous presentera ce qu'il se passe a la cinematheque et Margot reviendra sur le film Jane by Charlotte, de Charlotte Gainsbourg.
George Stamos returns to the Dirty Feet Podcast to discuss his new work, Situations, which is opening at Agora de la danse this weekend. The work features 11 performers and [ … ]
Danscussions à la radio, SAISON 4, émission 2 (110e émission). Avec : - Nika Stein, chorégraphe d'un événement participatif gratuit en danse contempraine pour les Journées de la Culture 2015 : https://www.facebook.com/events/610206015748592/ - Anne Élodie Sorlin et Thomas Scimeca, comédiens dans Une Raclette - Une production Les Chiens de Navarre, du 23 au 26 septembre, Usine C : http://usine-c.com/spectacles/une-raclette/ - George Stamos, chorégraphe, Situations, du 30 septembre au 2 octobre, Agora de la danse: http://www.agoradanse.com/en/spectacles/2015/situations Belle écoute.
Danscussions à la radio, SAISON 4, émission 2 (110e émission). Avec : - Nika Stein, chorégraphe d'un événement participatif gratuit en danse contempraine pour les Journées de la Culture 2015 : https://www.facebook.com/events/610206015748592/ - Anne Élodie Sorlin et Thomas Scimeca, comédiens dans Une Raclette - Une production Les Chiens de Navarre, du 23 au 26 septembre, Usine C : http://usine-c.com/spectacles/une-raclette/ - George Stamos, chorégraphe, Situations, du 30 septembre au 2 octobre, Agora de la danse: http://www.agoradanse.com/en/spectacles/2015/situations Belle écoute.
Pour sa 64e émission, Danscussions à la radio a l'honneur de recevoir à ses micros : - Stéphanie Decourteille, interprète, chorégraphe et enseignante de classes de danse contemporaine et de Barre Ballet Contemporain. - 2e partie consacrée à des retours critiques live de l'actualité dansée montréalaise. (UQAM, George Stamos, Remix...) Belle écoute.
Pour sa 64e émission, Danscussions à la radio a l'honneur de recevoir à ses micros : - Stéphanie Decourteille, interprète, chorégraphe et enseignante de classes de danse contemporaine et de Barre Ballet Contemporain. - 2e partie consacrée à des retours critiques live de l'actualité dansée montréalaise. (UQAM, George Stamos, Remix...) Belle écoute.
Danscussions à la radio est de retour. Pour sa quatrième émission de la saison, Danscussions à la radio a l'honneur de recevoir à ses micros : - Jasmine Catudal, Pour nous parler de l'initiative Le Plancher, à l'Usine C. - Gabrielle Bertrand-Lehouillier, Chorégraphe et interprète de Fonction Première, Passerelle 840, Piscine Théâtre, de vendredi 6 octobre à dimanche 8 octobre. - Cédric Jamet, Pour l'initiative 100 en 1 jour In 1 Day Montréal. Et en primeur, nous avons rencontré George Stamos pour son show LikLik Pik, 2,3,4 Octobre, 20h, Agora de la Danse, et vous offrons le en pré-enregistrement.
Danscussions à la radio est de retour. Pour sa quatrième émission de la saison, Danscussions à la radio a l'honneur de recevoir à ses micros : - Jasmine Catudal, Pour nous parler de l'initiative Le Plancher, à l'Usine C. - Gabrielle Bertrand-Lehouillier, Chorégraphe et interprète de Fonction Première, Passerelle 840, Piscine Théâtre, de vendredi 6 octobre à dimanche 8 octobre. - Cédric Jamet, Pour l'initiative 100 en 1 jour In 1 Day Montréal. Et en primeur, nous avons rencontré George Stamos pour son show LikLik Pik, 2,3,4 Octobre, 20h, Agora de la Danse, et vous offrons le en pré-enregistrement.
Discussing the art of dancing, choreographing and teaching with two of Montréal’s wisest dance artists, George Stamos & Erin Flynn. They share their thoughts about continued training, body maintenance and pure expression; [ … ]
Dear Montréal,August is Pride Month here in Montréal, and this week we had our much-anticipated queer artist round-table discussion. We had four wonderful dance artists talk about their views and experiences identifying as a queer artist and/or a queer-identified artist. This eloquent group composed of George Stamos, Gabrielle Coulter, Phil Fortin and Simon Vermeulen joined us in studio. It was a unique collection of individuals, and an endlessly interesting discussion.Allison, George, J.D., Simon, Gabrielle and Phil (Jenn's the photographer)Our show from AUGUST 9th, 2012Listen:(Download)Wear your rainbows with pride!J.D. Papillon, Allison Burns and Jenn Doan