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Sponsor of Steve and Ted, owner and operator of The Monarch in Delano, and friend of the show Jen Ray has been elected chair of the Kansas Restaurant and Hospitality Association. Jen joins us on the show this morning to talk about this new responsibility.
Jen Ray, owner of the Monarch restaurant in Wichita's Delano District, joins WBJ editor Kirk Seminoff to talk about parking in Delano and what the city may do in terms of a paid option.
In today's episode, Eden doubles over in laugher as Brock dies from embarrassment as he recounts his audition for SNL. Additionally, a fan "pulls us in for a chat, babes" as they as ask what Eden and Brock's favorite TV shows are. But before all of this, there's a wonderful breakdown of "The Block Party" and a sparking conversation with Jen Ray, AKA the always perfect Nancy Donahue.All that and much more, so let's get to Middling!Want bonus content? Go to Patreon.com/MiddlingPod Email us your burning question for Eden & Brock -- or share what The Middle means to you. MiddlingPod@gmail.com
Hello Unstoppables! Welcome to Season 4 of The Unstoppable Mind Podcast! JOIN MY UPCOMING 5 DAY CHALLENGEhttps://www.marylourodriguez.com/10xchallengeREGISTER FOR MY SELF PACED 30 DAY THE SCIENCE OF GETTING RICH IMMERSION CHALLENGE! https://www.marylourodriguez.com/scienceofgettingrichREGISTER FOR UNSTOPPABLE SECRET SUCCESS HACKS SERIES!https://www.marylourodriguez.com/unstoppableseriesJOIN HYPNOTHRIVE:https://www.marylourodriguez.com/hypnothrive2023saleWebsite: https://www.marylourodriguez.comFollow me on social: https://www.instagram.com/marylouhypnotizesyou/https://www.facebook.com/Marylouhypnotizesyouhttps://www.tiktok.com/@marylouhypnotizesyouhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyTeaC078Osc0zk3B-SKD-AaDownload your FREE Hypnosis Audio! https://www.marylourodriguez.com/14dayunstoppableconfidencehypnosisaudioJOIN THE FACEBOK GROUPSwww.facebook.com/groups/unstoppableminds - Hypnosis Business Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/millionaireinsideofyou - Money Mindset Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/unstoppableyounow - Unstoppable Success PODCAST GUEST: If you'd like to connect with Jen Ray, here's the best way to learn more about her:Art Portfolio + Business Blueprint https://learn.jenniferrayart.com/storeColor Masteryhttps://learn.jenniferrayart.com/colormasterygoInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/jenraystudioWebsitewww.jenraystudio.com
Hello Unstoppables! Welcome to Season 4 of The Unstoppable Mind Podcast! JOIN MY UPCOMING 5 DAY CHALLENGEhttps://www.marylourodriguez.com/10xchallengeREGISTER FOR MY SELF PACED 30 DAY THE SCIENCE OF GETTING RICH IMMERSION CHALLENGE! https://www.marylourodriguez.com/scienceofgettingrichREGISTER FOR UNSTOPPABLE SECRET SUCCESS HACKS SERIES!https://www.marylourodriguez.com/unstoppableseriesJOIN HYPNOTHRIVE:https://www.marylourodriguez.com/hypnothrive2023saleWebsite: https://www.marylourodriguez.comFollow me on social: https://www.instagram.com/marylouhypnotizesyou/https://www.facebook.com/Marylouhypnotizesyouhttps://www.tiktok.com/@marylouhypnotizesyouhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyTeaC078Osc0zk3B-SKD-AaDownload your FREE Hypnosis Audio! https://www.marylourodriguez.com/14dayunstoppableconfidencehypnosisaudioJOIN THE FACEBOK GROUPSwww.facebook.com/groups/unstoppableminds - Hypnosis Business Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/millionaireinsideofyou - Money Mindset Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/unstoppableyounow - Unstoppable Success PODCAST GUEST: If you'd like to connect with Jen Ray, here's the best way to learn more about her:Art Portfolio + Business Blueprint https://learn.jenniferrayart.com/storeColor Masteryhttps://learn.jenniferrayart.com/colormasterygoInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/jenraystudioWebsitewww.jenraystudio.com
That's a wrap! We reflect, share some behind the scenes perspectives and celebrate all that is Season 4 of Frameform.Thank you to the festivals and organizations we partnered with: Dance Camera West, ADF's Movies by Movers, Standard Vision, Dancinema's Capitol Dance & Cinema Festival. We'll be on tour again next season and in conversation with other festival curators, producers and featured dancefilmmakers.Thank you to everyone we interviewed this season: Gabri Christa, Bridget Murnane, David Roussève, Samantha Shay, Nina McNeely, Caroline Haydon, Vanessa Sanchez, John Jota Leaños, Mimmo Miccolis, Carola Mamberto, Lolly Ashly, Sean Dorsey, Maggie M. Bailey, Courtney Holbrooks, Henry Isiah Graham, Chloe Ilene, Jake Kruty, Jon Rodriguez and Xavier Townsend.And a very special thanks to Maddy Leitner for her second season of production support!Check out our Frameform Patreon page for 6 awesome resources we released over the past few months ranging from Technical Tips for Video Editing by Hannah, a visual guide to all things Frameform by Jen Ray, Zines by Clare, and more.Dancinema's 2023 program is LIVE at Dancinema Online! Become a site member (it's free!) to browse festival archives and new selections for this season.Coming soon: Dancinema's 10 year Anthology. This is a PDF guide to all of the dancefilms we have screened to date, plus collaborations and projects. Get yours by becoming a Dancinema site member or a Frameform Patreon Subscriber!
Frameform was honored an invitation from Jennifer “Scully” Thurston (noted RogueDancer and current Artistic Director of ADF Movies by Movers) to moderate Q&As following the shorts programs at a weekend of the summer-long dance film institution Movies by Movers at American Dance Festival in Durham, North Carolina in July of 2023.This panel moderated by Clare Schweitzer, Hannah Weber and Scully featured the following artists:Courtney Holbrooks, director of the film IsolateHenry Isiah Graham, director and performer of the film AirChloe Ilene, director and performer of The WardrobeJake Kruty, Jon Rodriguez and Xavier Townsend, co-directors and performer, respectively of Walls Come DownMaggie M. Bailey, director of the feature-length screendance documentary Moving Together Highlighted Dancefilms/Screendances:Moving Together Film PageMoving Together TrailerIsolate dir. Courtney HolbrooksWalls Come Down (excerpt) dir. Jake KrutyThe Wardrobe (still) dir. Chloe IleneCheck out our Frameform Patreon page for 6 awesome resources we released over the past few months ranging from Technical Tips for Video Editing by Hannah, a visual guide to all things Frameform by Jen Ray, Zines by Clare, and more.New shorts from Dancinema's 2023 program are LIVE at Dancinema Online! Become a site member (it's free!) to browse festival archives and new selections for this season. Coming soon: Dancinema 10 year Anthology. This is a PDF guide to all of the dancefilms we have screened to date, plus collaborations and projects. Get yours by becoming a Dancinema site member or a Frameform Patreon Subscriber!
Sean Dorsey is a San Francisco-based choreographer, dancer, writer, teaching artist and cultural activist. Recognized as the U.S.' first acclaimed transgender modern dance choreographer, Dorsey has toured his work to more than 30 cities across the US and abroad – and taught with his explicitly trans-positive pedagogy in more than 35 cities.In July 2023, Sean Dorsey Dance presented the North Carolina premiere of the ADF commission “The Lost Art Of Dreaming”, a life affirming experience that invites the audience to reconnect with longing, embrace expansive imagination, connect with joy and pleasure, and propel ourselves toward loving Futures. This tour stop coincided with the ADF Movies by Movers screening of the film “If Cities Could Dance |Transgender Dancer Invites Trans & Queer People to Dream Big” directed by Lindsay Gauthier which profiles Dorsey and his work. The film is currently on a festival tour and recently won an Emmy.Clare and Hannah moderated this Q&A panel following the screening of the film. On the panel were Sean Dorsey, dancers Nol Simonse, Héctor Jaime, & David Le, costume designer Krystal Harfert, and Technical Director Emily Paulson.Special thanks to ADF Movies by Movers Artistic Director Jennifer Scully Thurston for the invitation!Learn and Explore More:Highlighted Dancefilms/Screendances:If Cities Could Dance | Transgender Dancer Invites Trans & Queer People to Dream BigDir. Lindsay Gauthier The Lost Art of Dreaming (trailer) Check out our Frameform Patreon page for 6 awesome resources we released over the past few months ranging from Technical Tips for Video Editing by Hannah, a visual guide to all things Frameform by Jen Ray, Zines by Clare, and more.
Lighting plays a large role in cinematography. In one scenario, light is a tool to just visually see images. While in other cases, light sculpts the features in a space – illuminating the curvatures of people's bodies, faces, sharp edges on buildings and furniture. Lack of light creates deep undertones such as darkness, evil, mystery, and secrecy while heightening other attributes to a film, like sound and emotion. In all, light is not just a necessity or a need– it's a tool that serves more purpose than one thinks. In this episode, we'll be taking a look at a few handful films that exhibit great examples of integrated lighting as a character. These films use lighting methodically, whether it be elongated shadows, different colored lighting, or even lack of visibility inside a dimly lit landscape. Consider a more thought out lighting set-up for your next film, but listen to this episode first to gather up some ideas. -- Highlighted Dancefilms/Screendances:Cornered Dir. James VernonBarbarians: Origins Director & Producer: Romain Rachline BorgeaudA Hard Day's Night Dir. Benjamin Hoffman & Mathieu Mondoulet -- Quick ShoutoutsPas de Deux Dir. Norman McLarenThe Game Dir. James Kinney and Pierre MaraisThe Stop Dir. Liudmila Komrakova Bleu Fuchsia Dir. Marc Lesperut Feelings Dir. Charlie LucciniHypra Dir. Tim JockelPlus: TV and Movies Are Too DARK - Why Is this Happening? - video essay from The Take-- Check out our Frameform Patreon page for 6 awesome resources we released over the past few months ranging from Technical Tips for Video Editing by Hannah, a visual guide to all things Frameform by Jen Ray, Zines by Clare, and more.
WARNING: Some explicit language is used in this episode. We recommend using headphones if you have sensitive or young ears around.In this next installment of our partnership with Capitol Dance & Cinema Festival this season, we are featuring “Ghostly Labor”, a hybrid dancefilm/documentary that has been a hit on the festival circuit, and for good reason! We learn about the integral phases of research and collaboration throughout this production and the exciting next phases of this project. “Ghostly Labor” explores the history of labor in the US Mexico Borderlands while displaying various percussive dances, movement and musical traditions. An authentic and truly creative approach to documentary, “Ghostly Labor” is a masterpiece in its artistry, impact, and all technical elements. La Mezcla is a polyrhythmic San Francisco based dance and music ensemble rooted in Chicana, Latina and Indigenous traditions and social justice. Vanessa Sanchez is the founder and executive artistic director of La Mezcla, and a choreographer, dancer and educator. John Jota Leaños is an animator, filmmaker, artist and professor at UC Santa Cruz. Along with a team of experts in their fields, these two have crafted “Ghostly Labor” which we cover in depth in this episode. Learn and Explore More:Ghostly LaborWatch the preview | About pageLa MezclaWebsite | Social @lamezcla_sf@nessa_sanchez44 @jjleanosListen to additional interview with Clare on Dancing Through the Lens PodcastSubmit to Dancinema for the opportunity to be part of the online program, or screen as part of a theatrical event in Washington, DC and/or Vancouver, BC.DancinemaWatch On Demand / Submit / Social @jenraydancinemaCASCADIA Dance & Cinema Festival (Vancouver, BC)Submit / Website / Social @cascadiadcfestivalCAPITOL Dance & Cinema Festival (Washington, DC)Submit / Website / Social @capitoldcfestivalCheck out our Frameform Patreon Visit our Patreon page for 6 awesome resources we released over the past few months ranging from Technical Tips for Video Editing by Hannah, a visual guide to all things Frameform by Jen Ray, Zines by Clare, and more.
Today's episode is part one of our “Dancine-Docs” series in collaboration with Dancinema, specifically the 2022 Capitol Dance & Cinema Festival in Washington, DC.We're connecting with Mimmo Miccolis and Carola Mamberto on their dance and documentary works that celebrate Italian arts and culture. First, we discuss the short documentary “Miccolis” which covers the story of how Mimmo grew from a boy in rural Italy with a passion for dance to a worldwide success and creative force in the ballet world. Much of Mimmo's works are focused on social justice issues and can be explored on his website. He is currently a faculty member at the school and choreographer for the Washington Ballet in DC.Next, we dive into “Magnifica”. Based on the works of Goldschmied & Chiari, and commissioned by the Italian Cultural Society of DC, “Magnifica” exists in many forms. We discuss the live performance, “making of” documentary, and the short screendance that brings new form and life to the signature smoke and mirror artworks of Goldschmied & Chiari. Learn and Explore More: Mimmo MiccolisWebsite | Social @mimmo_miccolis_officialCarola MambertoWebsite | Social @carola.mamberto The Washington Ballet Website | Social @thewashingtonballetItalian Cultural Society of DCWebsite | Social @italian.cultural.society Goldschmied & Chiari @goldschmied_chiari Watch the Dancine-DocsMiccolis Doc PreviewMaking of Magnifica PreviewMaking of Magnifica Full DocMagnifica Full Screendance -Submit to Dancinema for the opportunity to be part of the online program, or screen as part of a theatrical event in Washington, DC and/or Vancouver, BC.DancinemaWatch On Demand / Submit / Social @jenraydancinemaCASCADIA Dance & Cinema Festival (Vancouver, BC)Submit / Website / Social @cascadiadcfestivalCAPITOL Dance & Cinema Festival (Washington, DC)Submit / Website / Social @capitoldcfestival-Check out our Frameform Patreon page for 6 awesome resources we released over the past few months ranging from Technical Tips for Video Editing by Hannah, a visual guide to all things Frameform by Jen Ray, a Zine by Clare, and more.
We are back from a great summer break! Check out our Frameform Patreon page for 6 awesome resources we released over the past few months ranging from Technical Tips for Video Editing by Hannah, a visual guide to all things Frameform by Jen Ray, a Zine by Clare, and more.Today's episode features two interviews that are linked by the Standard Vision + Dancinema showcase in Downtown Los Angeles and their trailblazing, alternative approaches to artistry and business.First up, we speak with Caroline Haydon of SVLA about the unique and impactful work they do to offer state of the art production support for artists of all kinds, including those looking to push the boundaries of dance and cinema. From industry-leading studio resources to one-of-a-kind performance and screening opportunities, Standard Vision is on the cutting edge of how to have mainstream impact while maintaining artistic integrity. In part two of today's episode, we connect with Nina McNeely, recipient of the SVLA Artistic Achievement Award for her music video “John L'' for Black Midi. Nina's work spans from small indie productions to large scale commercial works with some of the biggest names in media. She's a prime example that, as she said in her interview, “if you stick to what you believe in, the world will catch up eventually.”Learn and Explore More: Standard Vision WebsiteSVLA Studios LA WebsiteSV + Dream OutdoorStandard Vision Social LinksIG: @standardvisionFB:@standardvisionmediaVimeo: @standardvisionLinkedIn: @standardvision-llcNina McNeely:WebsiteSocial: ID @ninamcneelyTedTalk: "Once There Was III" -- a mesmerizing blend of dance, animation and techAnother great interview: Words that Move Me Podcast with Dana WilsonSubmit to Dancinema for the opportunity to be the next SVLA Award Recipient, be part of the online program, or screen as part of a theatrical event in Washington, DC and/or Vancouver, BC.DancinemaWatch On Demand / Submit / Social @jenraydancinemaCASCADIA Dance & Cinema Festival (Vancouver, BC)Submit / Website / Social @cascadiadcfestivalCAPITOL Dance & Cinema Festival (Washington, DC)Submit / Website / Social @capitoldcfestival
What does it look like today for us to live a life on mission? Listen this weeks conversation with Jen & Ray as they talk about different people who have lived purposeful lives with evangelism.
When it opened, The Monarch was not necessarily in the best location in Delano, but owner Jen Ray trusted her intuition and has been able to thrive over 9 years in business. She shares her challenges through the COVID pandemic with Don and Ebony and her perspective on the local business community. On this episode we discuss: Jen realizing she needed to do something else than she was doing A costly tax mistake How the Delano area has developed around her Creeping out of the status quo to stand apart Watching people try to navigate the roundabout Having no Plan B How the small business community has supported The Monarch Getting employees back after the COVID shutdown The impact of the new baseball stadium How local leaders Ben Hutton and Damon Young inspire her Learn more about The Monarch:https://monarchwichita.com/Facebook ProfileTwitter ProfileThe Monarch has been proudly serving Wichita since 2012. They are dedicated to providing every customer with one-of-a-kind service, from beginning to end of every dining experience. In addition, they have a variety of food items to satisfy every taste. Also, they boast a vast selection of bourbon, whiskey, scotch, and other tasty spirits.They guarantee you'll find something you love at our restaurant. Come experience who we are and what they have to offer at The Monarch.Other Resources:Monarch Owner Experiences Success, Stress and Lots of Lessons (article)The Monarch Owner Talks About Six Years of Success in Delano (article)Join the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce! This podcast is brought to you by the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce and is powered by Evergy. To send feedback on this show and/or send suggestions for future guests or topics please e-mail communications@wichitachamber.org. This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network. For more information visit ictpod.net
In this episode, we are highlighting the wonderful Jennifer Scully-Thurston, also known as Rogue Dancer. Frameform listeners may already know this friend of the podcast and fellow panelist at last year's Screendance Symposium. Enjoy this conversation with Scully and Jen Ray including experiences producing festivals online and in person, creative approaches to curation and the pursuit of solutions instead of obstacles. Jennifer Scully-Thurston (Scully) is a choreographer, dance filmmaker, curator, journalist, and video installation artist. She is founder and director of FilmFest by Rogue Dancer, a monthly thematic on-line event devoted to dance. She has curated and adjudicated for EnCore: Dance on Film, James River Film Festival, and Screen Dance International.Her dance films have been featured in Core Dance presents… REEL ART (commission), ADF Movies by Movers, Golden Earth Film Award (Best Female Director 2021), Direct Monthly Online Film Festival (Best Female Director 2019), DepicT! (Special Mention), and numerous other prestigious international festivals. She has been an administrator with Grasshorse (character animation studio), HOU & ATL Core Dance (performance company), and NC Arts in Action (in-school public dance program) and is currently Manager of Studio Programs and Community Engagement at the American Dance Festival.More about Rogue Dancer: We believe dance exists outside the walls of a proscenium stage. It can exist in the wild with mischievous playfulness. A person or organization can create work anywhere that wanders and behaves in unusual ways. The creation and presentation of Dance Film is a great representation of these ideas. We are dancers who have gone off grid to create work in our own way, with our own rules.–Thank you to Scully for being our first ever Frameform Fan and all of the wonderful support and engagement over the years. We are thrilled to share about your dynamic body of work and we're looking forward to having Frameform be part of ADF's Movies by Movers this season!–Listen to Season 3 Screendance Symposium Panel EpisodeWatch and Submit to FilmFest By Rogue DancerBecome a Rogue Dancer Patreon SupporterAmerican Dance Festival's Movies By Movers Follow on IG @roguedance @amerdancefest –Got a question? Email us at frameformpodcast@gmail.com–Follow us @frameformpod
Today we are excited to invite Jen Ray on the show. Join us as we dive into a deep, insightful conversation about boundaries, trusting ourselves, and the power of calling in healthy relationships. We walk through: Black & white thinking The power of setting healthy boundaries in our relationships Generational wisdom Giving ourselves time and space to heal, and trusting that we can Parenting, and our relationships with our primary care givers Connect with your hosts - Body Basics Course Waitlist: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/63bdc78af7ea909c56e89c9b Kiara's Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/kiaramariewellness Kiara's email newsletter: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/6036adfcb05f941ac2987288 Gaby's instagram: http://www.instagram.com/gabymbarboza Gaby's email newsletter: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/60b674e27308c6a6ffff7656 HTMA Consult with Gaby: https://p.bttr.to/3cufzyI Below is some information about our wonderful guest on today's episode, Jen Ray. You can connect with her on Instagram @healwithjen https://www.instagram.com/healwithjen/ I'm Jen Ray. For the past decade, I've been a student of the human body and have followed my passion for supporting people on their personal growth and healing journey. As a trauma survivor, I spent most of my life stuck in a state of survival. I lived disassociated from my body and spent my teenage years and early twenties struggling with things like substance abuse, toxic romantic relationships, and self-sabotaging behaviors. When I began my education on trauma, I finally felt like I made sense. I realized that my compulsive relationships and “self-sabotaging” patterns were self-protective behaviors that I developed to meet unmet needs and achieve safety. After several years of tending to the needs of my inner-child and healing in areas like attachment, sex, and intimacy, I received the call home to my body through a chronic illness diagnosis. Instead of accepting the fate of a lifetime of illness, I decided to become educated on how to heal myself. Learning how to bring a felt sense of safety to my body has set me freedom years of suffering with chronic symptoms and has helped me create healthy and secure relationships in my life. As a trauma-trained somatic practitioner, my intention is to support fellow trauma survivors in healing attachment wounds, building resilience in their nervous system, and learning how to trust the innate intelligence of their body. Today's Sponsors: Just Thrive - code: BODYWISDOM Purity Coffee - code: BODYWISDOM Jigsaw Adrenal Cocktail - code: BODYWISDOM Cozy Earth - code: BODYWISDOM
DJ Dugan chats with Jen & Ray Redding of Jenerayte Promotions on radio promotion for the Texas and Americana charts. For more info on their services, check out http://www.jenerayte.com. This episode originally aired in 2021. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/texastailgate/message
In today's episode, Jen Ray discusses the documentary “How She Moves” with its co-directors, Anya Raza and Aisha Linnea. All of us Frameformers had the opportunity to see this film at Dancinema's 2021 Capitol Dance & Cinema Festival at Eaton Workshop in DC and we knew right away we wanted to share more about this important project on the podcast with the creators.About “How She Moves”: On the eve of Pakistan's 70th independence anniversary, we follow the spirited 90 year old guru Indu Mitha, as she prepares for her students' final performance before she retires. “How She Moves” pulls back the curtain on her life as one of Pakistan's few classical dance teachers. We observe her give a feminist and secular spin on classical dance, and see the transformative impact it has on her students. How She Moves, has toured 18 film festivals globally, and won 3 awards and 2 nominations.@howshemovesthedoc @aishalinneaofficial @anyarazaofficialWebsite: https://howshemovesthedoc.comTrailer: https://youtu.be/QLxRqdkoXWwDirectors' Statement:When we first heard Mrs Indu Mitha was having her final performance, we knew this was a rare moment in our history that had to be captured. At the tender age of 90, Indu's contribution to preserving ancient classical dance despite a backdrop of growing intolerance and conservatism in Pakistan, is a legacy to be celebrated. As two women filmmakers, it was a privilege to go behind the scenes into the unseen world of dance.In a conservative tight-knit society such as Pakistan, dance is a misunderstood subject, and women expressing themselves publicly is uncommon. Indu's journey as one of the few classical dance teachers in the country, challenges stereotypes about Pakistani women that abound both within the country and overseas. How She Moves reflects on the universality of storytelling through dance, and how it can be used to unite communities.We now unfortunately live in a time when women's views, lives, and bodies are a battleground in the so-called clash of civilizations. In a time when vitriol dominates and divides communities all over the world, How She Moves challenges these narratives by telling a universal story of hope and resilience.Please note this film is not an ethnographic representation, nor meant to exemplify Mrs Mitha's classical dance style, her innovative subcontinental music or themes, or the performance of her students.If you want to learn more about Indu Mitha and her dance, you can reach out to her daughter, who is also a dancer, Tehreema Mitha. @tehreema_mitha/Also mentioned in this episode:TEDTalk by Amy Cuddy: “Your body language may shape who you are”https://www.ted.com/talks/amy_cuddy_your_body_language_may_shape_who_you_are–ANNOUNCEMENTS:Want to submit your documentary for a theatrical and/or online screening? Want to see dance on the big screen and connect with other Dancinephiles?Save the date for the 6th annual Capitol Dance & Cinema Festival in Washington, DC Oct 7-9 2022Submit at www.dancinema.co/submitFollow @capitoldcfestival @cascadiadcfestivalCheck out the International Screendance Calendar to browse a variety of opportunities including festivals, workshops, and residencies. This resource is updated regularly and is always open to contributors!–Do you have an event you'd like to share on the show? Submit your event announcement here!–Got a question? Email us at frameformpodcast@gmail.com–Instagram
We're back with SEASON 3 of FRAMEFORM! Coming to YOU, Wednesday July 6th!–Frameform is BACK in session with fresh perspectives and heated roundtables. Taking a closer look into cinematic trends through the audience's lens. And kicking back with the makers and curators who are sharing dance film beyond the video screen. Coming up this season...Jen: I watched West Side Story no fewer than 10 times and each one was a religious experience. We need to talk about it! Hannah: Man, I forgot how Missy Elliot was just so ahead of the game when it came to music videos. The amount of attention to the choreography, the dancers, production design, it's just not the same for today's YouTube releases. Clare: Back when I got a drone I didn't realize that I have so many questions about permits and authorized airspace. When can I actually start to fly and dance with it?We've got a lot to talk about.When do you wanna start?How about every Wednesday starting July 6th.This is Season 3 of Frameform. A show about movies, moving, and everything in between – Hosted by Hannah Weber, Jen Ray, and Clare Schweitzer. Coming to you every Wednesday – wherever you get your podcasts. Starting weekly on July 6th.–OPEN CALL!Do you have an event you'd like to share on the show? Submit your event announcement here–Instagram
Come join us at the 2022 Wichita Business Expo at Century II on Thursday, September 29! This is the premiere business-to-business trade show in Wichita. No matter what you are looking for, you will find it at the Expo! Learn more now!When it opened, The Monarch was not necessarily in the best location in Delano, but owner Jen Ray trusted her intuition and has been able to thrive over 9 years in business. She shares her challenges through the COVID pandemic with Don and Ebony and her perspective on the local business community. On this episode we discuss: Jen realizing she needed to do something else than she was doing A costly tax mistake How the Delano area has developed around her Creeping out of the status quo to stand apart Watching people try to navigate the roundabout Having no Plan B How the small business community has supported The Monarch Getting employees back after the COVID shutdown The impact of the new baseball stadium How local leaders Ben Hutton and Damon Young inspire her Learn more about The Monarch:https://monarchwichita.com/Facebook ProfileTwitter ProfileThe Monarch has been proudly serving Wichita since 2012. They are dedicated to providing every customer with one-of-a-kind service, from beginning to end of every dining experience. In addition, they have a variety of food items to satisfy every taste. Also, they boast a vast selection of bourbon, whiskey, scotch, and other tasty spirits.They guarantee you'll find something you love at our restaurant. Come experience who we are and what they have to offer at The Monarch.Other Resources:Monarch Owner Experiences Success, Stress and Lots of Lessons (article)The Monarch Owner Talks About Six Years of Success in Delano (article)Join the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce! This podcast is brought to you by the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce and is powered by Evergy. To send feedback on this show and/or send suggestions for future guests or topics please e-mail communications@wichitachamber.org. This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network. For more information visit ictpod.net
While kids and teens sometimes arise in our conversations on tech, culture, and our own experiences, we wanted to dedicate an episode to focus on what it's like working with them and watching them in the context of screendance. While there are some differences when collaborating with and teaching with this younger demographic, our conversation reveals that the extra creativity, play, and care involved all are values that translate well to working with any demographic.This episode includes an interview with Alla Kavgan, who shares about her New London Calling, which features an all adolescent cast, plus Frameform's Jen Ray shares about her collaborations with The JaM Youth Project. We also share personal insights, experiences, and offer suggestions to those planning on - or perhaps who haven't yet considered - working with kids and teens. In this episode:New London Calling - Alla Kovgan (2010)If I Ruled the World - The JaM Youth Project (2016)Bonus Recommendations: Let's Get the RhythmDancinema's “(Not) Just for Kids” PlaylistYPAD: Youth Protection Advocates in DanceFollow Alla Kovgan / Kino DanceWebsite + InstagramFollow The JaM Youth ProjectInstagram + YouTube + Vimeo-Got a question? Email us at frameformpodcast@gmail.com--RixeyInstagram
Jen Ray’s business is still struggling with staffing issues, supply shortages and even the great ketchup crisis of 2021.
Last summer, we had the opportunity to sit down and chat with the Vancouver-based filmmaker duo, Kent Donguines and Maxime Beauchamp at Dancinema’s Cascadia Dance and Cinema Festival. In this interview, we learn about Kent and Maxime’s career, their collection of films, and upcoming projects that inspire them to think outside the box with their filmmaking.KENT DONGUINES is a Filipino-Canadian filmmaker based in Vancouver, BC. Kent is one of the finalists of the 2017 WFF Power Pitch Competition, 2019 Telus Storyhive-Banff Fellowship Program and 2020 HotDocs Doc Accelerator Program. He has produced numerous short films that have been recognized in local and international film festivals such as the Whistler Film Festival, Vancouver International Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival. Kent has also worked as a Production Manager for Cedar Island Films Inc. and has worked with companies like Telus Storyhive, CBC, Black Cap Pictures (Ten17p), Viva Entertainment and Star Cinema. He’s currently working on bringing more international co-productions to Canada from the Philippines and currently in post-production for his next short documentary that received the Telus Storyhive Documentary Edition grant.MAXIME BEAUCHAMP is an award winning French-Canadian LGBTQ Writer/Director and co-owner of Aimer Films, creator of films such as 2018 Crazy8s Finalist SMALL FISH, multi-award winning and internationally acclaimed short film IRIDESCENCE. In the following year he is slated to direct a factual TV Series with OutTV, Cross-Country baby which was chosen for the Netflix-Banff Diversity of voices and Whistler Film Festival PowerPitch and Irisation, a french-canadian feature film supported by the ÉLAN programme in partnership with Netflix, Téléfilm and more. Over his years of film experience in the narrative world, he specializes in movement and dance pieces.--Social HandlesInstagram: @kentdonguines, @max.beauchamp, @aimerfilmsincFacebook: Kent Donguines, Maxime Beauchamp, Aimer Films Inc.Twitter: kentdonguines, aimerfilmsincAlso tag: @cascadiadcfestival @screendance.forumGrey (2017)https://www.aimerfilms.com/?lightbox=dataItem-jyjs7b2x5Small Fish (2018)https://www.aimerfilms.com/?lightbox=dataItem-jyjs7b2x1Iridesence (2017)https://www.aimerfilms.com/?lightbox=dataItem-jyjs7b2x3--Also mentioned:The Field (2017)https://www.wilderprojectdance.com/thefieldCrazy 8’s Film Competitionhttp://crazy8s.filmVancouver Film Schoolhttps://vfs.edu--WebsiteInstagram
In August 2019, Dancinema’s Cascadia Dance and Cinema Festival collaborated with Vancouver International Tap Dance Festival on a screening of American Tap and a panel discussion at Vancouver Tap Dance Society. Facilitated by Frameform’s Jen Ray, this discussion with Andrew Nemr, Max Pollak, Demi Remick and Danny Nielson offers perspectives on their experiences with Tap Dance and Media.Listen here for a gold mine of personal anecdotes, unique perspectives, honest conversations & lots of laughter along the way.--Andrew Nemr (Instagram)Max Pollak (Instagram)Demi Remick (Instagram)Danny Nielsen (Facebook)--Jen Ray @cascadiadcfestival@capitoldcfestival@thejamyouthproject--WebsiteInstagram
Documentaries educate, celebrate, and honor the moments of history in the world at large. With plenty of recorded documents on the upbringing of ballet and modern dance, we have to question when and where did jazz dancing enter into the picture.Khadifa Wong’s recently completed documentary, Uprooted, has been making its festival rounds, being one of the very few films that thoroughly examine the beginnings and transformations of jazz dancing in the United States.We were given the opportunity to watch this film in its totality and we are discussing the important topics brought up in the story and how it may sit to audiences outside of the dance community.Aside from our deep dive round table, Jen Ray and Clare had a moment to speak with the “Uprooted” team, discussing the making of the film itself.--Uprooted LinksUprooted TrailerUprooted Film SiteFollow the “Uprooted” creatorsInstagram@uprooted.film@Ldrcreativellc@khadifawong@zaknemorinTwitter@uprooted_film@ldr_creative @khadifawong@zaknemorinFacebookUprooted Film (@uprootedjazzdoc)Lisa Donmall-Reeve @ldrcreativellcKhadifa WongZak Nemorin--ScreeningsF-O-R-M Festival of Recorded MovementVancouver BCAvailable Online Sept 12th - 19thScreenings & SubmissionsDancinema’s Cascadia Dance and Cinema Festival AND Capitol Dance and Cinema FestivalVancouver BC and Washington DCOnline Oct 1-13 and Live in D.C. Oct 10Rolling Submissions on Dancinema FilmFreewayPick of the WeekCriterion Collection: Studio Visits Playlist--
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Artist Jen Ray and electronic music producer Jason Forrest chat about her art, what it now means to identify as an “artist,” and more on this first couples’ edition of the Brain Fuzz arts podcast. From Atlanta to New York to Berlin and back again, the two share their creative journeys. Jen discusses her work […] The post Jen Ray & Jason Forrest At The Temporary Art Center | Episode 55 appeared first on Brain Fuzz.
Jen Ray is a New York artist whose work has been exhibited primarily throughout the U.S. and Germany, where she used to live. Her art includes drawing, painting, performances, and sound works that celebrate female power and self-determination. She’s in town for a show called Blind Date at the Wasmer Art Gallery here at FGCU featuring both her work, and the work of artist Neil Bender.----more---- I came across a great quote from a review of a 2013 show of hers in Berlin that I thought did a good job of describing her work: “Her large-format colored drawings impress with their obsessively meticulous execution and are characterized by motifs from a variety of pop-culture sources. Women are the center of attention, whose power, beauty and cruelty are presented in the midst of an apocalyptic fantasy world.”
Neil Bender was born in New Jersey, and currently lives and works in Florida. His artwork has been shown nationally and internationally. Neil received the Joan Mitchell Foundation MFA Grant after getting his degree from the University of Georgia, attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, the ‘Painting’s Edge’ residency in Idyllwild, CA, and the Vermont Studio Center.----more---- He shows with Tempus Projects, and is co-founder of the artist collective and gallery QUAID in Tampa, where he is Associate Professor of Painting and Drawing at the University of South Florida. He’s in town for an exhibit at the Wasmer Art Gallery here at FGCU featuring both his work, and the work of artist Jen Ray, for an exhibit called Blind Date.
Jen Ray, Director & Owner of Dancinema. Dancinema is a Canadian and American-based company founded in Vancouver that fuses the arts and industries of Dance & Film through productions, education and events. Next up is the 3rd annual Cascadia Dance & Cinema Festival, happening June 2 and 3 in Vancouver.
On this episode of "Behind the Mitten" travels to Marquette in the Upper Peninsula.Segment 1: Learn about the Biking and Trails of Marquette with guests, including: Matthew Bloch of Lakeshore Bike, Lyle VanderSchaaf of the Noquemanon Trail Network (NTN) and Dan Hill from the Range Mountain Bike Club-RAMBA.More info at:http://lakeshorebikemarquette.com/https://www.noquetrails.org/https://www.facebook.com/rangemountainbikeclub/Segment 2 (Listen at): Nicole Young, Executive Director of Travel Marquette, tells us what she loves about the area.Learn more at https://www.facebook.com/TravelMarquetteMichigan/Segment 3 (Listen at 19:02): We broadcast from the newly opened Delft Bistro in Marquette. The owners also run popular eatery Donckers. We talk to co-owner Jen Ray, as well as Bill Digneit, Director of Theater, Northern Michigan University, Forest.More info at https://www.facebook.com/delftbistro/?hc_ref=OTHERMore info at https://www.facebook.com/Forest-Roberts-Theatre-120147761357823/Roberts TheatreSegment 4 (Listen at 29:00): Guests include Daniel Rupz of Zephyr Wine Bar & Taproom and Everyday Wines, and brewer Andrew Reeves of Blackrocks Brewery. BEER of the WEEK is 51K IPA, a Midwest Coast IPA, brewed with Columbus/Palisade Nugget/Comet hops. "It's a well-balanced IPA," Amy said.More info at https://www.facebook.com/UPwinebar/https://www.blackrocksbrewery.com/More on Behind the Mitten at https://www.facebook.com/behindthemitten/
Jen Ray puts together stylishly feminist drawings and performance pieces of amazon women using fantastic imagery drawn from rock's trippy and fantastic side. We talk about drawing, music, politics and the seedy side of childhood.
Chicago playwright Doug Armstrong shares memories from 1989 about writing his now nationally, critically acclaimed holiday theatre comedy A Christmas Twist (a parody of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol and Oliver Twist). Los Angeles stage and television actors Lauren McCormack and Jen Ray (from the hit ABC series The Middle) are interviewed about their co-starring roles in the Los Angeles revival of A Christmas Twist at the Victory Theatre Center directed by State of the Arts’ own Paul Stroili who also co-stars in the production. The State of the Arts/Breakdown Services Sweepstakes claims another weekly winner. McCormack and Ray recall embarrassing career moments. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
Cathy Byrd connects by Skype with Jennifer Ray, a contemporary artist from North Carolina. Based in Berlin for the past eight of years with her husband Jason Forrest, aka DJ DonnaSummer, Jen heads back to the U.S. this fall. Jen talks about life in Berlin, her recent exhibitions and her new book, Ain't We Got Fun. Sound Editor: Leo Madriz Photos courtesy the artist Episode Sound: Jen Ray, Double Action, Kunsthalle Nürnberg, 2010