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Latest podcast episodes about kim brandstrup

Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness
PRETTY CURIOUS | How Do You Design Oscar-Worthy Costumes?

Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 35:16


Poor Things fans, this episode is for you! Jonathan sat down with the film's costume designer, Holly Waddington, to learn all about her designing process and inspiration. From giant sleeves to working with Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos, we learned all about what it takes to be an Oscar-nominated costume designer! Holly Waddington is an Oscar® nominee and BAFTA winner for her work on Yorgos Lanthimos' Poor Things. Her costume designs for film and TV also include the pilot episode of Hulu's The Great, written and produced by Tony Macnamara, Lady Macbeth directed by William Oldroyd (which won the BIFA for Best Costume and was nominated for a Critics Circle Award for Technical Achievement for Costume). Holly has worked in Theatre, Dance and Visual Art, creating costumes, sets and installations for productions at Rambert, The Royal Ballet, Complicite, and Handspring, working with notable directors and choreographers including: Kim Brandstrup, The Quay Brothers, Natalie Abrahami and Ben Duke. Holly is on Instagram @hollywaddingtoncostume. Poor Things is on Instagram and X @PoorThingsfilm. Follow us on Instagram @CuriousWithJVN to learn more about the products from this episode, or head to JonathanVanNess.com for the transcript. Jonathan is on Instagram @JVN. Find books from Getting Curious and Pretty Curious guests at bookshop.org/shop/curiouswithjvn. Our senior producers are Chris McClure and Julia Melfi. Our associate producer is Allison Weiss. Our engineer is Nathanael McClure. Our theme music is also composed by Nathanael McClure. Production support from Julie Carrillo, Anne Currie, and Chad Hall. Curious about bringing your brand to life on the show? Email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Pretty Curious with Jonathan Van Ness
How Do You Design Oscar-Worthy Costumes?

Pretty Curious with Jonathan Van Ness

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 35:16


Poor Things fans, this episode is for you! Jonathan sat down with the film's costume designer, Holly Waddington, to learn all about her designing process and inspiration. From giant sleeves to working with Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos, we learned all about what it takes to be an Oscar-nominated costume designer! Holly Waddington is an Oscar® nominee and BAFTA winner for her work on Yorgos Lanthimos' Poor Things. Her costume designs for film and TV also include the pilot episode of Hulu's The Great, written and produced by Tony Macnamara, Lady Macbeth directed by William Oldroyd (which won the BIFA for Best Costume and was nominated for a Critics Circle Award for Technical Achievement for Costume). Holly has worked in Theatre, Dance and Visual Art, creating costumes, sets and installations for productions at Rambert, The Royal Ballet, Complicite, and Handspring, working with notable directors and choreographers including: Kim Brandstrup, The Quay Brothers, Natalie Abrahami and Ben Duke. Holly is on Instagram @hollywaddingtoncostume. Poor Things is on Instagram and X @PoorThingsfilm. Follow us on Instagram @CuriousWithJVN to learn more about the products from this episode, or head to JonathanVanNess.com for the transcript. Jonathan is on Instagram @JVN. Find books from Getting Curious and Pretty Curious guests at bookshop.org/shop/curiouswithjvn. Our senior producers are Chris McClure and Julia Melfi. Our associate producer is Allison Weiss. Our engineer is Nathanael McClure. Our theme music is also composed by Nathanael McClure. Production support from Julie Carrillo, Anne Currie, and Chad Hall. Curious about bringing your brand to life on the show? Email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Rainbow Conversations
Ep 9-Liam Riddick & The Bookish Type

Rainbow Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 54:46


LIAM RIDDICKOriginally from South Wales, Liam was a NDCWales associate and Royal Ballet Junior associate before studying contemporary dance at Coleg Gwent in Newport. This led Liam to London to complete his degree at London Contemporary Dance School. Upon graduating Liam joined Richard Alston Dance Company, touring nationally and internationally for 8 years. During his time in the company Liam was nominated 7 times in 6 consecutive years at the Critics Circle National Dance Awards. In February 2018 he won Best Male Dancer 2017. Liam then went on to dance with BalletBoyz for 2 years. He has also danced works by James Cousins, Eleesha Young-Drennan, Bob Cohan, Iván Pérez, Christopher Wheeldon, Xei Xin, Maxine Doyle, Martin Lawrance, Kim Brandstrup, Paul Roberts for BBC The Greatest Dancer and Jay Ravell for Years and Years Pyramid Stage set at Glastonbury. Liam made his choreographic debut in November 2020 with 'The Three Sections' for FFIN Dance and has recently created 'Murmurations' for Ballet Cymru. Currently Liam is working freelance and teaching on the BA course at London Contemporary Dance School.Follow Liam on InstagramTHE BOOKISH TYPEThe Bookish Type is a queer indie bookshop in Leeds. They started out by running pop-up bookstalls in 2019, then set up a website and finally opened the shop in September 2020.They sell a range of queer literature: fiction, children's books, YA, memoirs, poetry, short stories, zines, non-fiction, colouring books and graphic novels. They champion LGBTIQA+ authors and books with queer themes and characters because they know the importance of seeing yourself – and your community – represented. They are a community bookshop so aim to actively support and work with the local queer community. They have a Pay It Forward scheme, run Queer History Tours around Leeds and hold Secondhand Sundays to raise money for good causes. They offer discounts to local book groups and Joe, our Saturday Boy, runs a book group for older LGBTIQA+ people in collaboration with the Leeds LGBT+ Community Consortium.Check out there website here and follow them on InstagramFollow Rainbow Conversations on Instagram and Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A Body's Language

We speak to Marcelino about how he used the pandemic to reconnect with what is important to him, his early years in Portugal, how it feels to dance alongside Natalia Osipova after so many years learning from and idolizing Russian Ballerinas and the track that he thinks is 'a banger'.....it's from an Ashton ballet!Portuguese dancer Marcelino Sambé is a Principal of The Royal Ballet. He trained at The Royal Ballet Upper School and graduated into the Company during the 2012/13 Season, promoted to First Artist in 2014, Soloist in 2015, First Soloist in 2017 and Principal in 2019.Sambé was born in Lisbon and studied at the National Conservatory of Lisbon before joining The Royal Ballet Upper School. Performances at the School included in John Neumeier's Yonderingand Alastair Marriott's Simple Symphonyat the School's annual matinee, and a summer gala in Venice in 2012. His repertory with the Company includes Franz (Coppélia), Colas (La Fille mal gardée), Oberon (The Dream), Hans-Peter/Nutcracker (The Nutcracker), Mercutio and Romeo (Romeo and Juliet), Brother Clown (The Winter's Tale), Beggar Chief and Lescaut (Manon), Lead Hungarian Officer and Bratfisch (Mayerling), Bronze Idol (La Bayadère), Basilio (Don Quixote), Officer (Anastasia), Bluebird and Florestan (The Sleeping Beauty), pas de trois (Swan Lake), lead couple pas de six (Giselle), Footman/Frog (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland), Gypsy Boy (The Two Pigeons), Blue Boy (Les Patineurs) and in The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude, Tarantella, Jewels, The Human Seasons, Obsidian Tear, Aeternum, Requiem, La Valse, Aeternum, Within the Golden Hour, Multiverse, Elite Syncopations, Tchaikovsky pas de deux, Tarantella, Symphony in C, The Human Seasons, Infra, Concerto and Medusa. He has created roles in Crystal Pite's Flight Pattern, Kim Brandstrup's Ceremony of Innocence, Marriott's Connectome, Hofesh Shechter's Untouchable and Wayne McGregor's Woolf Works.Sambé is a keen choreographer and was selected as one of the UK's emerging choreographers by Youth Dance England in 2012. His M' cã cré sabi won second prize at the 2011 Ursula Morton Choreographic Awards and was performed in the School's annual matinee that year. Works include Preparations for the Last TV Fake and The Chosen Victim for The Royal Ballet's Draft Works. Sambé's dance awards include a silver medal at the Moscow International Ballet Competition in 2008, first prize at the Youth American Grand Prix in 2009, a gold medal and special award at the USA International Ballet Competition in 2010 and the Critics' Cirle National Dance Awards for Outstanding Male Classical Performance (2017) and Best Male Dancer (2019).

danceCONNECT: a series of stages + stories
Ep 12: danceCONNECT with Antuan Byers

danceCONNECT: a series of stages + stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 95:51


Check out DanceConnectSeries.com for more information on each guest! Instagram: @danceconnectseries -------- Antuan Byers (Dallas, TX) is a graduate of the Ailey/Fordham BFA Program in Dance. He holds a certificate from the Parsons School of Design and is an alumnus of Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. He was a scholarship student at Dallas Black Dance Theatre and Dallas Ballet Center, and has attended summer programs including Abraham.In.Motion, Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, Jacob's Pillow, Northwest Dance Project, Pacific Northwest Ballet, and Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE Dance Company, all with partial or full scholarship. Antuan has been featured in OUT Magazine, Dance Magazine, Dance Spirit Magazine, and has global campaigns with ASICS and Capezio. He has also danced for recording artists Erykah Badu, Jennifer Holliday, The Skins, and D.R.A.M. Antuan has toured internationally with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's second company, Ailey II, and has performed with The Washington National Opera Ballet, Keigwin + Co., Mark Morris Dance Company, as well as solo work by Kyle Abraham. Antuan has been an ambassador for the Joyce Theater, Company Management Assistant for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and is currently on the Steering Committee of Dance Artists' National Collective (DANC) and a founding member of the Black Caucus at the American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA). Antuan is currently dancer The Metropolitan Opera Ballet, performing a diverse repertory including Christopher Wheeldon, Mark Morris, Lorin Latarro, Susan Stroman, Kim Brandstrup, Alexei Ratmansky, Sue Lefton, and Philippe Giraudeau. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

MOVERS SHAKERS MAKERS
Monique Jonas ⎢ Dancer/Choreographer

MOVERS SHAKERS MAKERS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 36:55


Monique Jonas is still only at the beginning of her dance career and she’s already worked with Rambert Dance, Kim Brandstrup, New Adventures and Richard Alston Dance Company. Not only that, but she’s also started her own company-- Jona Dance Company . She talks to Emma Lister about how aged 6 a twist of fate introduced her to dance, the frustrations that led her to start her own company, as well as her work on the Young King music video and the creation of her newly commissioned piece for Matthew Bourne’s Adventures in Film, Checkmate.JONA DANCE www.monique-jonadance.comINSTA: @jona_dance_company INSTA: @mon_jonas Watch the Young King video here!Watch Checkmate, for Adventures in Film here! The last three questions...PIECE THAT CHANGED EVERYTHINGSchool trip to see Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater perform: Alvin Ailey’s Revelations PIECE THAT DIDN’T LOVE BUT HAS VALUEJust Us Dance Theatre’s Born to Manifest NOMINATE AN ARTIST FOR US TO CHECK OUTRhys Dennis and Waddah Sinada‘s dance company: FUBUNATIONwww.fubunation.orgThis season of MOVERS SHAKERS MAKERS has been made possible by grants from the Norfolk Arts Project Fund and using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Start the Week
Life Is a Dream

Start the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 42:01


Tom Sutcliffe discusses free will and fate; dreams and reality. Jesmyn Ward's prize-winning novel Sing, Unburied, Sing, set in the American South, is haunted by the ghosts of the past. Ward writes of incarceration and freedom, and the strength - and weakness - of family bonds. For his latest ballet, choreographer Kim Brandstrup has taken inspiration from Calderon's 17th century Spanish play Life is a Dream, in which a dire prophecy leads a King to imprison his son. Brandstrup uses contemporary dance to explore where dreams end and reality begins, but also to express wonder at life itself. How to live well is at the centre of Edith Hall's self-help book based on the teachings of Aristotle. She examines the ancient Greek philosopher's ideas on how self-knowledge, responsibility and love could help us forge a more meaningful life. And the philosopher John Gray continues his exploration of what it is to be human in his new work, Seven Types of Atheism. Producer: Katy Hickman.

Private Passions
Kim Brandstrup

Private Passions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2015 34:16


Kim Brandstrup is one of the leading choreographers of his generation. He talks to Michael Berkeley about his passion for telling stories through music and dance. Born in Denmark, he originally trained in contemporary dance, but he now also works extensively in ballet, as well as film, theatre and opera, for companies including The Royal Ballet, the Royal Danish Ballet, the Metropolitan Opera, Glyndebourne and Rambert Dance - and his new piece for them is just opening at Sadler's Wells. He chooses music from that piece, Schoenberg's Verklarte Nacht, and film scores by Prokofiev and Miles Davis, reflecting his days as a student of film in Copenhagen. He tells Michael how film has influenced his choreography and informed his narrative style. His other music choices include Bach, and a wonderful, rousing gospel song he remembers from his childhood. Producer: Jane Greenwood A Loftus Production for BBC Radio 3.

Insights Ballet - Interviews and More
Insights - Brandstrup/Rojo Collaborative Project for iPhone/iPod

Insights Ballet - Interviews and More

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2011 3:48


Kim Brandstrup, choreographer and Tamara Rojo, Principal dancer for The Royal Ballet discuss how they collaborated together and with other artists to create their new piece.

More Contemporary Ballet for iPhone/iPod
Insights - Brandstrup/Rojo Collaborative Project for iPhone/iPod

More Contemporary Ballet for iPhone/iPod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2011 3:48


Kim Brandstrup, choreographer and Tamara Rojo, Principal dancer for The Royal Ballet discuss how they collaborated together and with other artists to create their new piece.

Tamara Rojo for iPhone/iPod
Insights - Brandstrup/Rojo Collaborative Project for iPhone/iPod

Tamara Rojo for iPhone/iPod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2011 3:48


Kim Brandstrup, choreographer and Tamara Rojo, Principal dancer for The Royal Ballet discuss how they collaborated together and with other artists to create their new piece.