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UnSequenced
Ariel Lembeck

UnSequenced

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 12:16


New York-based choreographer Ariel Lembeck's work “brilliant you” doesn't feature any physical dancing. The installation premiered in the backyard of Triskelion Arts in Brooklyn September 2021. It featured a sound score by composer Charlotte Stickles.UnSequenced is edited and mixed by Stephanie Wolf. Contributor Trina Mannino produced this episode. Joe Kye composed the UnSequenced theme music.

UnSequenced
Carrie Ahern

UnSequenced

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 11:26


Choreographer Carrie Ahern and her cast of five dancers explore how women express themselves sexually through movement and storytelling in work Carnal Spill, performed in private homes throughout New York City. It debuted in May 2022. The text heard in Carnal Spill was written by Ahren and her collaborator Vanessa DeWolf. The work's original music was by composer Anne Hege.UnSequenced is edited and mixed by Stephanie Wolf, with additional audio support by Justin Epstein from RYBG. Contributor Trina Mannino produced this episode. Joe Kye composed the UnSequenced theme music.

UnSequenced
Sarah Friedland

UnSequenced

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 23:57


Fascinated by the patterns and politics of crowds, Sarah Friedland choreographed and directed CROWDS, a three-channel video installation. Friedland presented CROWDS as an in-person experience in 2019 at La MaMa Galleria as part of Performa19 and the Ann Arbor Film Festival. Then in 2021, she presented it digitally at the University of Rochester and American Dance Festival.Sydney Burrows reported this episode. UnSequenced is produced and hosted by Stephanie Wolf. Joe Kye composed the UnSequenced theme music. Additional editing by Candice Thompson. CROWDS was produced by Brighid Greene and Sarah Friedland. An Art Factory International Production. Cinematography by Luca Nervegna. Sound Design by Denera James and Assaf Gidron.

UnSequenced
Eugenia Zinovieva

UnSequenced

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 13:10


In summer of 2021, choreographer Eugenia Zinovieva premiered a new work on the company she danced with at the time, Festival Ballet Providence in Rhode Island. Ad Infinitum builds on questions she's had about human behavior for years. UnSequenced is a podcast in which we discover the stories and emotions behind the movement. Each episode dives deep into the creative process with a choreographer, documenting what compels them as an artist, what drives their artistic decisions for a particular work, and what unexpected things come up along the way.Contributor Kathryn Boland reported this episode. UnSequenced is produced and hosted by Stephanie Wolf. Joe Kye composed the UnSequenced theme music. The Ad Infinitum score heard throughout this episode was composed by Jay Markov. Additional editing by Candice Thompson. 

Think Out Loud
Tiger Tiger festival aims to create space for healing and ‘radical joy' for Asian American and Pacific Islanders

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 15:49


Joe Kye is a Korean American classically trained musician and storyteller who has opened for Yo-Yo Ma, comedian Hari Kondabolu and Senator Bernie Sanders. He is also the creator of Tiger Tiger, a one-day festival taking place in Portland this Sunday which features musicians, poets and food carts celebrating the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. But it is also a space for healing and “radical joy” organized by Kye in response to the anti-Asian bias and attacks which have surged during the pandemic. Joe Kye joins us to share his vision for Tiger Tiger and how his identity as a first generation immigrant has shaped his music. Julia McGarrity also joins us. She is the lead singer of June Magnolia which will also be performing at Tiger Tiger.

Stage & Studio
Joe Kye- Music, Community & Tiger Tiger

Stage & Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 34:33


Since he moved to Portland in 2016, Joe Kye has made a name for himself in the music scene as a respected musician and composer but also has created strong bonds with the AAPI artist and creatives community. A classically … Read the rest The post Joe Kye- Music, Community & Tiger Tiger appeared first on Stage&Studio.

Stage&Studio
Joe Kye- Music, Community & Tiger Tiger

Stage&Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 34:33


Since he moved to Portland in 2016, Joe Kye has made a name for himself in the music scene as a respected musician and composer but also has created strong bonds with the AAPI artist and creatives community. A classically … Read the rest The post Joe Kye- Music, Community & Tiger Tiger appeared first on Stage&Studio.

Dear Asian Americans
128 // Joe Kye // Musician, Storyteller, Producer @JoeKye

Dear Asian Americans

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 59:45


Joe Kye @JoeKye joins Jerry on Episode 128 to share his story of leveraging his talents and background to storytell and create content for good. We talk about fatherhood, career, and life and stay tuned until the end for a special performance from Joe!Meet JoeBorn in Korea and raised in the Pacific Northwest, Portland-based composer, violinist-looper and vocalist Joe Kye “discharges world[s] of emotion” and delivers “divine messages” with his lush string loops and eclectic style (Guitar World). Drawing upon his migrant upbringing, Kye blends indie-rock, jazz, classical, and pop to create a unique sound that “leaves everyone in awe” (SN&R). With his innovative use of digital effects and looping, Kye weaves together diverse textures, catchy melodies, and rich, “song-bird sweet voice” (PopMatters) to create songs that groove, uplift, and empower listeners: "A single violinist...one mesmerizing symphony" (Sacramento Bee). A powerful storyteller with an inclusive sense of humor, Joe's performances weave his immigrant narrative through his show, inspiring audiences to compassion and empathy in these divisive times: “…the American dream as it should be, [with] Kye reaching across the divide with music to try and heal it - for everyone” (PopMatters). Audiences will “learn about life as an Asian-American” (New York Times) and "believe anew that something glorious awaits the lovers, the dreamers and you" (Willamette Week). After studying music and culture at Yale University, Kye left a career as a high school educator to pursue music full-time. Kye has toured the United States with performances opening for cellist Yo-Yo Ma, comedian Hari Kondabalu, rapper Warren G, and Senator Bernie Sanders, along with nationally broadcast performances on NPR and BBC. Kye recorded his first TedX talk in November of 2018, and has been invited to speak on immigration, creativity, and cultural activism at schools, community organizations, and spiritual centers. Kye is a board member of BRAVO Youth Orchestras in Portland, Oregon.Previous collaborations include the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra, the Sacramento Ballet, Seattle Artivist Sharon Nyree Williams, Alvin Ailey Composer/Percussionist William Catanzaro, and LA hip-hop artist Jason Chu. Kye has performed in venues like Benaroya Hall (Seattle), the Alberta Rose Theater (PDX), the Baryshnikov Arts Center (NYC), the White House, Carnegie Hall's Migrations Festival, and the National Portrait Gallery (DC). Kye is a Fishman and Neunaber Audio Effects sponsored artist, and has studied violin with Marjorie Kransberg-Talvi, John Kim, and Jim Mihara. (Source: JoeKye.com)Connect with Joe:Instagram: @joekyeFacebook.com/joekyetwitter: @joe_kyetiktok: @joekyewww.joekye.comLearn more about The Woori Showhttps://www.woorishow.org/Instagram: @thewoorishow// Support Dear Asian Americans:Merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/dearasianamericans/Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jerrywonLearn more about DAA Creator and Host Jerry Won:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerrywon/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jerryjwon/// Listen to Dear Asian Americans on all major platforms:Transistor.fm: http://www.dearasianamericans.comApple: https://apple.dearasianamericans.comSpotify: https://spotify.dearasianamericans.comStitcher: https://stitcher.dearasianamericans.comGoogle: https://google.dearasianamericans.com  Follow us on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/dearasianamericans Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/dearasianamericans Subscribe to our YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/dearasianamericans // Join the Asian Podcast Network:Web: https://asianpodcastnetwork.com/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/asianpodcastnetwork/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asianpodcastnetwork/Dear Asian Americans is produced by Just Like Media:Web: http://www.justlikemedia.comInstagram.com: http://www.instagram.com/justlikemedia

Many Roads to Here
I Never Thought That Could Be Me

Many Roads to Here

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 26:14


Joe Kye fell in love with music in elementary school. But becoming a career musician was never on the table. After arriving in the U.S. from South Korea, Joe was expected to pursue a life of stability and recognition. Pursuing passion required money, connections, and a secure immigration status— all things Joe did not have. Many Roads to Here is a production of The Immigrant Story, in collaboration with Portland Radio Project. This episode was written and produced by Allison Merkel and edited by Fran Silverman. Rick March edited the audio, assisted by Gordon Graham. All music used in this episode was provided by Joe Kye. Our Executive Producer is Sankar Raman.

The Bad Filipino
Sara Floor, Activist, World Traveler, and Epicurean

The Bad Filipino

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 29:48


In this episode, I take it back to December 2016 from an older podcast I hosted (the MANA Show). I interviewed good friend Sara Floor who just returned from her trip to Havana, Cuba during Fidel Castro's untimely passing. Sara had spoken with Cuban natives to get their personal reactions, and went live on Facebook to share what was really going on. In 2016 live streaming was a new feature on Facebook, and a vital way to see the unedited truth. We also give our opinions on the recent election results, and how other countries reacted to Donald Trump becoming our next U.S. President. If only we knew just how chaotic and deadly Trump's term would end up. #CaughtitinCuba Sara has been an activist/ally since the 1980's for the LGBTQ Community, the Fight for AIDS epidemic, and more currently SURJ, Black Lives Matter, ACLU, #NoDAPL / Standing Rock, ND. Opening theme brought to you by singer/composer/violinist- looper Joe Kye, “Christmas Gift”. To hear more from this wonderful artist and friend, go to Joe Kye's website: www.joekye.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myki-angeline/support

UnSequenced
UnSequenced is back for Season 03!

UnSequenced

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 2:53


Artists featured in this trailer include Ananya Chatterjea, Lauren Edson, Autumn Knight, Azure Barton (courtesy of UCLA), and Rennie Harris, with the UnSequenced theme music by Joe Kye, additional music by Darin Ross and, Sharon Bridgeforth, Spirit McIntyre, and Dameun Strange.UnSequenced is a podcast in which we discover the stories and emotions behind the movement. Each episode dives deep into the creative process with a choreographer, documenting what compels them as an artist, what drives their artistic decisions for a particular work, and what unexpected things come up along the way.

ASIAN AMERICA: THE KEN FONG PODCAST

Joe Kye was born in Korea and grew up in Seattle. He graduated from Yale and in 2013 launched his career as a professional violinist, looper, and innovator. On his return to the podcast, he talks about the impact the pandemic has had on his young family and how he's turned the challenges and obstacles of COVID-19 into opportunities to innovate even further.

More Devotedly
Vol. I Ep. 2 — Joe Kye

More Devotedly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 41:11


Joe Kye is a violinist-looper and vocalist whose music is motivated by a deep desire to be a steward of culture.

Killer Tofu
#16: Arthur with Joe Kye - Double Tibble Trouble/Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival

Killer Tofu

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 82:51


The talented, the kindest, the most wonderful human joins us this week on Killer Tofu! You hear his name several times a week on our show and you hear his music even more! This week, we welcome Joe Kye to the show.Join us as we discuss the PBS Classic - Arthur!Follow us on Instagram: @KillerTofuPodcastAnd maybe Twitter too: @KillerTofuPodHeck, why not like us Facebook while you're at it: Killer TofuIf you enjoy our show, please rate/review/subscribe! It's a huge help and we couldn't be more thankful if you do it!

UnSequenced
UnSequenced - A podcast about the choreographic process

UnSequenced

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 2:45


UnSequenced is hosted by { DIYdancer } managing editor and co-founder Stephanie Wolf. Wolf, who has a background in public radio, conceptualized the podcast. She also edits and mixes the podcast. Editorial director and co-founder Candice Thompson provides additional reporting and editorial guidance. Creative director Lara Wilson Townsend, who does all of Dd’s online and print design, created the podcast’s logo and helps shape the overall vision, and acclaimed violinist-looper Joe Kye composed the theme music.

Adventures in Artslandia With Susannah Mars

Catch up with brilliant musician Joe Kye and his violin. They've been all around the world and back.

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Pacific Underground

Joe Kye plays live, talks about his experience as an immigrant, and talks about his artivism.

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Insight Music
Insight Music: Lillian Frances / Mino Yanci / The Lique / Joe Kye

Insight Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018


Lillian Frances makes dreamy synth pop collages on "Timeism." Mino Yanci explores musical freedom with a jazz fusion streak. The Lique blend jazz and hip-hop for "Times Like These." Joe Kye explores his musical and cultural identity on "Migrants."

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Boston Calling
Walls We Don’t See

Boston Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 27:08


It’s not just the wall. There are lots of invisible barriers keeping immigrants from coming into the US. On this edition we explore some of those barriers. We meet a three-year-old on Canada’s no-fly list; we speak to a student from India who grew up in the United States yet his visa expires as soon as he turns 21; we find out how much it costs to smuggle someone across the border and the lasting impact that debt can have on a family; and lastly we get a little loopy with musician Joe Kye. (Image: A border patrol officer stands guard along the U.S.-Mexico border February 7, 2018 in San Ysidro, California. Credit: Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images)

Music FridayLive!
Twanguero's rockabilly mambo . Joe Kye with classical violin on a loop pedal

Music FridayLive!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 61:00


Diego Garcia, known as Twanguero,  is considered as one of the best guitarists in Spain. Winner of the Latin Grammy he was named  " “fire-breathing guitar hero”  by the North American press. Twanguero  got his first guitar at age 6 and the rest is history. He accompanied greats such as Bunbury, Calamaro, El Cigala, Urrutia, among others and only launched his own solo career two years ago  His albums include PACHUCO and Argentina Songbook (Warner Music); he has toured Spain and the Americas , and was named a Gibson Guitar International Artist. PACHUCO, released in 2015 is a tight combination of  rhythm, percussion, seductive melodies, played with the unique touch of an old golden Gibson,  channeling Duane Eddy and pioneering Latino Twang Rockabilly Mambo. Korean-born, Seattle-raised songwriter and violinist Joe Kye threads sonic paths from Korea to a reimagined America using classical violin, loop pedals and unique songwriting and vocals in his new album, Migrants. Kye’s family moved from Korea to the US when he was six, struggling with the economic and cultural challenges, but a strong music education program in the Seattle public schools and the violin gave Kye a space he could control. He experimented with songwriting on the guitar and with singing, inspired by everyone from Mel Torme to Stevie Wonder. The discovery of the loop pedal in college blew open his musical world, allowing him to blend violin, swirls of pizzicato arpeggios, and percussion with clever lyrics and vocals. He now collaborates with a range of other artists, including MC Jason Chu and MC Rasar, and NYC composer/percussionist William Catanzaro.

Paradigms
Joe Kye – Violinist, Composer, Educator Innovator

Paradigms

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 61:33


Joe Kye is a violinist.  He was born in Korea and grew up in Seattle. His music is surprising and delightful. Joe brings his life experience, keen mind and open heart to his music.  Joe and Baruch discuss music, inspiration, … More ... The post Joe Kye – Violinist, Composer, Educator Innovator appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.

Live Wire with Luke Burbank
"Above and Beyond" with Hari Kondabolu, Faith Salie, and Joe Kye

Live Wire with Luke Burbank

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2017


Comedian Hari Kondabolu questions the devil’s need for advocates, journalist and author Faith Salie admits that being an approval junkie is particularly challenging when releasing a book on that topic, and looping violinist Joe Kye creates a complex and beautiful soundscape.

Pacific Underground
Portland Underground Grad School; The Slants "The Band Who Must Not Be Named"

Pacific Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2017 57:48


Douglas Tsoi, founder of the Portland Underground Grad School (PUGS) talks about what's lacking in education and how PUGS helps build community. He also talks about his book "Why Are Conservatives Always Wrong?" Then the dance rock band, The Slants, talks to us about visiting Washington D.C. for their Supreme Court hearing and share their new album, "The Band Who Must Not Be Named." Theme music by @CHOPS Music: "Imperialism Is Another Word for Hunger" - Yellow Pearl "Grandma's Kitchen (ft Olivia Thai)" - @jasonchumusic and Joe Kye "Quiet" - @MILCK "Ue u muite aruko" by Kyu Sakamoto

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Pacific Underground
Weekly Disruption Sept 10, 2016

Pacific Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2016 16:01


This week in headlines that need to be disrupted: the Standing Rock Sioux lead the largest native protest in modern history; Bon Appetite magazine tells the world how to eat pho via a white chef from Philly; Greg Pak and Dark Horse Comics brings us a Chinese cowboy; Mulan is being made into a live action movie by Sony, hopefully, with no Matt Damon; #MyAAPIVote album brings us music to inspire the vote. Join Jenna and Tabitha as they talk headlines and b.s. while also revealing Tabitha's secret talent of singing the hits from the 1990's. Theme music by @chopsmusic Outro music - "The Love ft FUZZY" from Arrivals by @jasonchumusic and Joe Kye

Serious Talk. Seriously.
Episode 98: Joe Kye

Serious Talk. Seriously.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2016 54:50


Joe Kye is my guest for Episode 98. He is a violinist performing as Joseph in the Well. Joe and I chat about the moment his mom became just like Bluto; his first memory being an auditory memory; the hard The post Episode 98: Joe Kye appeared first on Serious Talk. Seriously..

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The Junior & Leo Show
JALS #136: Joe Kye

The Junior & Leo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2013 71:26


We finally get a little culture in Big Z Broadcast Studio as Joe Kye drops in with his Violin. Just one thing I should warn you about, Never and I mean NEVER call it a Fiddle! He goes CRAZY! Joe is a resent transplant from up north who has been here for a short time but has impressed some of Sacramento's most noted musicians. That is how we got his name. He drops a couple of original Tunes on us, and I'm here to say they sounded Great. You will think so too.