Podcasts about lensic theater

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What Has My Attention
Ep. 28 Tomorrow's Women, Salaam~Shalom

What Has My Attention

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 69:06


This episode is time-sensitive and is a PSA for Tomorrow's Women, a non-profit organization headquartered in Santa Fe, New Mexico that empowers young Israeli and Palestinian women to create change in areas of conflict. So if you like what you hear, on Saturday, July 31st, 2021 you'll have the opportunity to hear directly from the 2021 campers, speaking live from their unprecedented camp taking place in the Middle East near Bethlehem. And if you're so moved and want to support this work, please consider making a donation of any size at TomorrowsWomen.org. I'm joined today by the Director of Tomorrow's Women, Tarrie Burnett, and two campers from the 2021 camp who at the camp Saturday, July 31st will be joined by young leaders, sharing stories of peace amidst the recent violence. In this episode, Tarrie mentions my involvement in podcasting the 2006 monologues performed at the beautiful Lensic Theater in Santa Fe, New Mexico. I had recorded 6 episodes from that evening. Towards the end of this interview, and after our goodbyes at about the 32-minute mark, you'll have the opportunity to hear the monologues of several young women leaders from that 2006 camp. At the time I was working with Tanya Taylor Rubinstein and Camille Adair at Project Lifestories, an organization that was brought into the camps to help the girls write and perform their stories as monologues. I'd been podcasting for about a year and took the opportunity to record 6 episodes of the monologues. Saturday, July 31st @ 9 am PDT / 6 pm Jerusalem Time. This virtual event is free and open to the public. Please consider making a donation in support of our fundraising goal of $10,000 for the evening. Proceeds will go directly to the Young Leader program and additional training opportunities for these brave young women. You may register for the free event here https://tomorrowswomen.org/media-and-events/ Guest contact information Tarrie Burnett Tomorrow's Women https://tomorrowswomen.org/  WHAT has YOUR attention? Let us know To contact us and/or leave us an audio message visit WhatHasMyAttention.com https://www.whathasmyattention.com/  Produced by ImaginePodcasting.com dba Heard Not Seen Media, Inc. Podsafe Music Credits Shine All Night by AudioStock and Motion Array Royalty-Free Music. Dope Digging by Martijn de Boer (NiGiD) Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial (3.0) license

Prints Unedited
Season 1, Episode 6: Kholan Studi

Prints Unedited

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 47:08


This week Kholan Studi (Cherokee) talks with hosts, Jaina & April, about why Representation matters, a second generation look at the entertainment industry. Kholan had his first professional job, at 14, was in “Among The Shadows Haunting” with Gary Farmer and DeLanna Studi at the College of Santa Fe. A graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles, he is a company member of Native Voices at the Autry, where he gave standout performances in “Bingo Hall” by Dillon Chitto and “They Don't Talk Back” Frank Henry Kaash Katasee, which also ran at the La Jolla Playhouse and Perseverance Theater in Alaska. Kholan played Elias Boudinot in the Marin Theatre production of “Sovereignty” by Mary Katherine Nagle, reprising the role at the Lensic Theater in Santa Fe, NM. Native Voices at the Autry, IG: @nativevoices New Native Theatre, IG: @newnativetheatre Perseverance Theatre, IG: @perseverencetheatre Urban Native Era: Specializes in clothing design and content to increase the visibility of Indigenous Peoples. IG: @urbannativeera Native Apparitions edited by Steve Pavlik, M. Elise Marubbio & Tom Holm Edited by: Rachel Post Intro & Outro Music by: Marc Young Transcript: TBA --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prints-unedited/support

ALL MAVEN's Branded podcast
005: Preparing for Your Brand Video Shoot (and more music)

ALL MAVEN's Branded podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 44:27


This is the 3rd episode Chris Ryan has been on, and we’ve only done 5 episodes. What’s up with that? Simple. He’s a great co-host and we have a lot of fun together - as it should be. Chris owns Ryan Video Productions. As he says on his website, “Let’s do some good work together!” He means it, as evidence by his client testimonials and the people I’ve talked to who’ve used his services.  Chris and I share a love for music. We’ve both been involved in the seen for years. While Chris worked in a radio station DJ’n several shows, I started behind a mic producing podcasts before it was called podcasting. Back then, it was often called “audio blogging.” So yes, this episode is largely dominated by talking about the musicians, bands, and experiences we’ve had along the way. But don’t worry, Chris will let you know how best to prepare for your video shoot BEFORE you hire the videographer.  Topics, Mentions, and Links to All The Music Chris listened to Spotify’s “Discover Weekly” and discovered Thomas Dolby’s album “Flat Earth.” The Flat Earth is the second album by Thomas Dolby. It was released in February 1984, peaking at #14 on the UK Albums Chart. The first single from the album was "Hyperactive!", which peaked at #17 in the UK Singles Chart, making it Dolby's highest-charting single in his home country. ~ Wikipedia. Thomas Dolby Blinded Us With Ringtones. Dan Hicks and The Hot Licks and I Scare Myself.  Musical Category: Fusion Weather Report Joni Michell and Jaco Pastorius Joni Mitchell and Tom Scott: Tom Scott: Joni's Spark Mingus & Joni Mitchell: The Black Saint & the Singer Lady: Goodbye Pork Pie Hat /Album: Mingus 1979 Chris meets Frank Zappa who plays guest DJ in the Tucson radio station he was working in at the time. Zappa had just released You Are What You Is. In fact, Chris has credits in the liner notes for Zappa’s You Can’t Do That On Radio! When you’re getting ready to do a brand video, what do you need to consider? Figure out what you’re trying to accomplish... John Krasinski - Some Good News on YouTube. More musical artists Christ met while at the radio station. Santana Jackson Brown Todd Rundgren  Guns and Roses Metallica Rick Dango from The Band Arthur Lee singer and guitar player for the band Love. Little Feet A phone interview with Pat Metheny Béla Fleck. John mentions Echo in the Valley which is the follow-up to Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn's acclaimed, self-titled debut that earned the 2016 Grammy for Best Folk Album. John mentions Howard Levy and Béla Fleck & The Original Flecktones - "Sinister Minister" - Mountain Jam VII - 6/3/11. Chris continues to work “safely” on-site to produce videos and talks about how he does it. Chris talks about his experience shooting music videos.  The Steely Damned 2: My Old School cover band for Steely Dan: Do It Again. Chris was up against Wolfman Jack for ratings - and had better ratings! John asks Chris if he knew in Tucson Rythem and Roots Concert Series, Jonathan and Susan Holden, who did a lot of work with KCXI Public Radio? John mentions seeing Greg Brown - Boom Town, in 2004 at the Lensic Theater in Santa Fe, NM when he was living there. Roots Music… sanity music. Music… it makes you feel normal Contact Chris Ryan Ryan Video Productions "Branded" Podcast Contact Info John BiethanContact the showALL MAVEN a Full-service Digital & Creative Agency Intro/Outtro music credit Dances With Koalas by coruscate (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Coruscate/61129 Ft: Calyman & Psubhashish

Lannan Podcasts
Noura Erakat with Janine Jackson, 4 December 2019 – Audio

Lannan Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 80:28


Recorded at the Lensic Theater in Santa Fe, New Mexico on December 4, 2019. Noura Erakat is a human rights attorney and assistant professor at Rutgers University. She has served as legal counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives, as a legal advocate for Palestinian refugee rights at the United Nations, and as the national […]

Lannan Podcasts
Eve L. Ewing with Wayne Au, 13 November 2019 – Audio

Lannan Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 89:29


Recorded at the Lensic Theater in Santa Fe, New Mexico on November 13, 2019. Eve L. Ewing is a sociologist of education whose research is focused on racism, social inequality, and urban policy, and the impact of these forces on American public schools and the lives of young people. She is an assistant professor at […]

Lannan Podcasts
Deborah Levy with John Freeman, 30 October 2019 – Audio

Lannan Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2019 92:14


Recorded at the Lensic Theater in Santa Fe, New Mexico on October 30, 2019. Deborah Levy, a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, writes fiction, plays, and poetry. Her work has been staged by the Royal Shakespeare Company, broadcast on the BBC, and translated widely across the world. The author of highly praised novels, […]

Lannan Podcasts
Sebastian Barry with Daniel Mendelsohn, 1 May 2019 – Audio

Lannan Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 86:19


Recorded at the Lensic Theater in Santa Fe, New Mexico on May 1, 2019. Sebastian Barry is a novelist, poet, and playwright. His latest book, Days without End (2016), tells the story of Thomas McNulty, a 17-year-old fleeing the Great Famine in Ireland by enlisting in the U.S. Army in the 1850s. He is sent […]

Intercepted with Jeremy Scahill
BONUS: From Nation State to Empire State

Intercepted with Jeremy Scahill

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 44:31


Most analysis of Donald Trump’s election to the U.S. presidency in 2016 focuses on immediate causes and, of course, its effects. In a recent speech, NYU history professor Nikhil Pal Singh took a longer historical view, sketching three arcs of U.S. history that have yielded the durable commitments to racism, militarism, and unequal class power that have sharpened over the past two decades.  Considering the historical development of the United States as an empire-state, rather than as a nation-state, he argues, is essential to understanding what it has meant, and what it might mean going forward, to bend the future toward greater equality and justice – both in the United States and in its relationship to the wider world. He argues that the election of Trump and the failure of Hillary Clinton may be the clearest signals yet, of the decline of U.S. empire. Rather than a cause for pessimism, he says, this moment is an opportunity to enliven a new politics and begin a new story — but only if we are honest about our past.  Singh is the author of "Black is a Country" and "Race and America’s Long War." He is also the founding co-director of NYU’s Prison Education Project. This speech was delivered on September 26th at the Lensic Theater in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The event was sponsored by the Lannan Foundation, which granted Intercepted permission to share it with our audience.

Future Primitive Podcasts
A Very Inspiring Talk

Future Primitive Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2008


Talk given at the Lensic Theater in Santa Fe on May 25. Joan Halifax Roshi is a Buddhist teacher, Zen priest, anthropologist, and author. She is Founder, Abbot, and Head Teacher of Upaya Zen Center, a Buddhist monastery in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She is Director of the Project on Being with Dying. A Founding […] The post A Very Inspiring Talk appeared first on Future Primitive Podcasts.