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The Experimental Film Podcast
Season 4 Episode 8 - Amanda VanValkenburg - Multidisciplinary Artist and Art Professor

The Experimental Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 42:25


Amanda VanValkenburg is a multimedia artist based in Chicago, Illinois. They received their MFA from the Art Institute of Chicago, where they investigated the intersection of art and technology. They primarily work with digital media to investigate digitally mediated interactions between memory, projection, contemporary anxiety, and the relationship between technology and the environment. Currently, their work is focused on using technology to process video to examine the anatomy of a visual scene and flesh out echoes of memory and the membranes of virtual and physical spaces.  Their work has been exhibited and screened internationally and nationally, including at the CICA Museum in Korea, the Hong Kong Art Centre, Currents New Media Festival, Museum of Contemporary Art and the Gene Siskel Theater in Chicago, VastLabs Experimental Festival in Los Angeles and Chicago, Trumbullplex Detroit, Elmhurst Museum, Mana Contemporary, Woman Made Gallery, 6018 North Gallery, Nightingale Cinema, Links Hall, Filmfront, and the Chicago Digital Media Festival. and they have  completed residencies with the Ditrapano Foundation for the Arts, Ragdale, High Concept Labs, and Ox-Bow School of the Arts. They currently teach at Northern Illinois University as an Assistant Professor of Time Arts and at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago as an instructor in ACE and ECP programs. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/experimentalfilmpodcast/support

The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Of Prancing and Ponies - Trowel 19

The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 32:24


In episode nineteen, Tilly and Ash accidentally volunteer to help out the Butterbur Bree Historical Society with recording their most famous inn, the Prancing Pony. Armed with a measuring tape and a frosty pint, they go about discussing the biggest trope in all fantasy: the Tavern!Links Hall, T. (2018) Tropes and taverns, oh my!, BOOK RIOT Survey and recording at Historic Environment Scotland Hedge, R. and Robson-Glyde, S. (2015) A Guide to the Archaeological Field Recording of Historic Buildings A Guide to the Archaeological Field Recording of Historic Buildings 2.Contact Email: andmytrowel@gmail.com Instagram: @‌and.my.trowelTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/19ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion

Best Week Ever
Lambily (w/Kendrick from Reality & Comics Too Podcast)

Best Week Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 69:02


worst week ever winners : Diddy and The Priest vs Sabrina Carpenter best week ever winners :⁠ DC5 Reunite ⁠ and Cassie check out Bye Pumkin Podcast with me! *LINKS* Hall & Oates Facade Tiffany Haddish Faces 2nd DUI Matt Rife Clip Matt Rife Responds to Plastic Surgeon Follow Emily Hanks She Speaks Bravo Diddy is FUCKED Sabrina Carpenter Feathers Music Video Ice Spice Chia Pet Paris Hilton Baby Girl London Don't Forget About Us by Mariah Carey Music Video Follow and Listen To Kendrick's Podcast Reality and Comics Too

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STUDIO STORIES: REMINISCING ON TWIN CITIES DANCE HISTORY
Studio Stories: CANDY BOX Dance Festival special with J'Sun Howard - Season 10, Episode 128

STUDIO STORIES: REMINISCING ON TWIN CITIES DANCE HISTORY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 29:42


J'Sun Howard is a Chicago-based dancemaker. He holds an MFA in Dance and a certificate in World Performance Studies from the University of Michigan. He is a 2020 3Arts Awardee, a recipient of their inaugural Esteemed Artist Award from the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE), and a 2019 Asian Cultural Council Fellow. A Links Hall Co-MISSION Fellow, a Ragdale Foundation Sybil Shearer Fellow, 2017 3Arts Make A Wave Awardee and 2014 Chicago Dancemakers Forum Lab Artist. His works have been presented at Links Hall, Ruth Page Center for the Arts, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Defibrillator Performance Gallery, Patrick's Cabaret (Minneapolis, MN), Danspace Project (NYC), Center for Performance Research (NYC), Detroit Dance City Festival (Detroit, MI), New Dance Festival (Daejeon, South Korea) where he won Best Dance Choreographer and the World Dance Alliance's International Young Choreographers' Project (Kaohsiung, Taiwan), among others. He has been commissioned by Northwestern University, Columbia College Chicago, World Dance Alliance, and The Art Institute of Chicago.

Pivot Arts Podcast
Sound Ecology

Pivot Arts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 38:57


Sound Ecology is a continuation of our Season 2 theme, Art Meets Science. In this episode we experience the work of sound artists and musicians. We're moving at a meditative pace and providing listeners with a contemplative, relaxing experience. First up will be a six minute sound experience entitled "Shivering Sands," the contemplative ambient music project of singer-songwriter Angela James and multi-instrumentalist Jordan Martins. After "Shivering Sands" is an interview with sound artist, Norman W. Long, followed by his sound piece entitled "Expanded Field." Norman's practice involves walking, listening, improvising, performing, recording and composing to create environments and situations in which he and the audience are engaged in dialogues about memory, place, ecology, culture, race, value, silence and the invisible. Norman Long has performed and exhibited at Experimental Sound Studio, Kavi Gupta Gallery, Links Hall, Elastic Arts,Green Line Performing Arts Center, Chicago Humanities Festival, Chicago Cultural Center and 2021 Chicago Architecture Biennial. Norman has performed with Damon Locks, Tatsuya Nakatani, Cher Jey, Sara Zalek, Cristal Sabbagh, Xris Espinoza, Adam Zanolini, Dan Bitney and Todd Carter and performed and toured with Angel Bat Dawid and the Brothahood. He has released his compositions on Hausu Mountain, Reserve Matinee and Room40 labels. His latest release, BLACK BROWN GRAY GREEN, was released in September 2021 on Hausu Mountain.The Pivot Arts Podcast is created and produced by Julieanne Ehre with sound engineering by Hannah Foerschler and original music composed by Andrew Hansen. Generous support for the podcast is provided by FLATS, a Chicago-based apartment community. For more information on Pivot Arts visit pivotarts.org.

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THESE LEGS MUST DANCE
Push Through with Support with Mariah Eastman | Ep. 14

THESE LEGS MUST DANCE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 58:44


A native from Seattle, Mariah Eastman graduated in 2017 with a degree in Dance and Choreography from Virginia Commonwealth University Mariah danced in Chicago Danztheatre Ensemble's production of A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant and A Prayer February 2018. She presented a Chicago debut at J e l l o: Let's Get Technical (Live from Chicago!) in April 2018. In June she was selected as a choreographer for Project Bound Dance's One Hour Project. Mariah's solo “Tidbits and Beginnings” was premiered at Built On Stilts Dance Festival in Martha's Vineyard. Another of one of her solos “Efforts of Contemplation” was presented at “The Performance Party” at Arts On Site in August 2018. Her piece “Live From Chicago!” was chosen to be performed at Small Plates Choreography Festival in Brooklyn, NY in October 2018. In late October, her solo “A Look in the Mirror” was chosen for the BUILT production at Links Hall in Chicago. This January, her piece “Gesturing Steps” was selected for the Trifecta Dance Collective's A New Light Choreography Showcase. “Efforts of Contemplation” was chosen through an adjudication process to be performed at Baltimore Dance Invitational in February 2019. It was also selected for the 17th Annual Mid-Atlantic Choreographers Showcase in Richmond, VA. Eastman was also selected to participate as a choreographer for Simantikos 2nd Annual Choreo Kick-off in August 2019. She premiered her first evening length work “Patternalia” in September 2020, a virtual performance exploring the process of dreaming through live dance, dance film and projections. Then in June 2021, she presented Café Cortado, a collaboration with local Chicago coffee shops using live stream dance, recorded interviews and dance film. Her most current project is the Holiday Dance Carol, in conjunction with Dovetail Dance Studios, Dance on Broadway and Intrigue Dance all in Chicago, IL. Read more HERE and HERE and look for Mariah and dancers to come knocking on your door this holiday season. Find Mariah online HERE Instagram @mariahdchoreography Facebook @mariahdchoreography ------- Book a six session package of healing sessions with Beth McKee Elliott, Somatic Practitioner before December 31, 2021. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beth-elliott/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beth-elliott/support

The Process
Mitsu Salmon

The Process

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 60:28


Welcome back and happy Volume 3 Process Fam! We start our volume off with the multidisciplinary artist, Mitsu Salmon.  I first saw Mitsu perform at Links Hall back in 2017. The best way I can describe Mitsu's work is that it's patient.  Mitsu will make you listen.  There is both honesty and bravery in her movement.  My brain and my body were connected in a really beautiful and unique way as an audience member.   Mitsu makes you slow down and really digest the gift that she's giving you on stage.  Today, we'll be talking about her latest work Orchid: Dormancy and Becoming, which weaves together motifs of mythology, heritage, imperialism, botany, sexuality, racism, and more.  Mitsu performed this work publicly right in the middle of the pandemic at the Ragdale Foundation and in today's co-host, Sara Zalek's backyard in Humboldt Park.  I'm really looking forward to talking to them both about the process of making this live performance during the pandemic.  My co-host is  interdisciplinary artist Sara Zalek.  She's invested and curious about every piece and square inch of Chicago dance.  Their work is “Rooted in physical investigations of trauma, resilience, and transformation, their work is intimate, raw, poetic.”  Sara is also one of my favorite people to see in an audience during a performance.  They have this contagious joy when it comes to movement.  

The Process
Sterling 'Steelo' Lofton

The Process

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 66:32


Volume 3 episode 2. Welcome, welcome y'all.  Today's episode is with one of the legendary members of the The Era Footwork Crew,  Sterling Lofton aka ‘Steelo'.  Steelo is a 2020 CDF Lab Artist and has been developing “Sterling Publishing Company (SPC),” a new performance at the intersections of fashion and dance across Black history.  Like many other artists the pandemic has been challenging for Steelo's creative process.  We will also be chatting about The Era's performance of In the Wurkz at Links Hall in 2019.  The group says their Links Hall performance “represents their “community debut” of the group and the long developed project.  I was fortunate enough to see this performance and remember walking away thinking that The Era is here to educate and also get you hyped. They're going to deliver a message and be always true to themselves. They are the shit. Our Episode 2 co-host is Christopher “Mad Dog” Thomas.  Mad Dog is also a footworker as well as an extremely motivated dancer, activist, and youth mentor.  Mad Dog is the Program Manager for Kuumba Lynx and teaches a footwork program at the juvenile temporary detention center as part of a social/emotional learning program. Mad Dog is also a 2020 CDF Lab Artist and is spending his lab year codifying his style of Chicago Footwork while developing new choreographies that tell the stories of how bodies react to certain traumas, including his own.  

The Process
Hannah Santistevan

The Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 58:46


Volume 2!! I am so thrilled to be back in your ears ya'll and this Volume is something extra special because it's 100% femmes of color.  We are starting strong with Chicago dancer and dancemaker Hannah Santistevan.  I first saw Hannah performing with Chicago based dance company The Seldoms and was immediately drawn in by her stage presence and all around badassery.  I fell in love with Hannah's choreography after viewing several videos that she shared via Instagram.  Her movement made me feel grounded and I found myself always catching a vibe with her while watching.    Today we will be discussing her latest work The Brink.  Created with the support of Links Hall's Co-Mission, The Brink “ is a contemporary dance theater work containing reenactments of the highs and lows of modern civilization.”  When I watched it I couldn't help but think about where we currently were in the Pandemi Lavato.  I think it's a beautiful work that beautifully encapsulates feelings around this current time.  I sat with those thoughts for days.  The Brink makes you think deep ya'll.  My co-host today is Dee Alba.  If you are a part of Chicago dance and don't know Dee then you aren't paying attention.  I've been lucky enough to perform on stage with her and she is such a bad bitch.  Dee is 100% that bitch that you want on stage with you and also next to you at the afterparty.  You can find her dancing with The Seldoms, Loud Bodies Dance and Erin Kilmurray's the Function.  Lets go ya'll.  

Change Makers: A Podcast from APH
Annual Meeting Highlights

Change Makers: A Podcast from APH

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 42:24 Transcription Available


APH’s 152nd Annual Meeting took place early October in a virtual format, due to the current pandemic. Nearly 1,300 participants logged on to learn how to handle challenges brought on by COVID-19 to be successful in the future.On this episode, we look back at the Annual Meeting which features: Dr. Craig Meador, APH President, State of the Company Address; the Hall of Fame: Leaders and Legends of the Blindness Field induction ceremony; a keynote speech from Tyler Merren, Paralympian; and several sessions and panel discussions.Links:Hall of Fame: Leaders and Legends of the Blindness FieldAPH Annual Meeting WebsiteAFB Helen Keller Archives

Chad the Podcast
Inside Thoughts

Chad the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 27:58


FIVE-ALARM SHOUT OUT: Go see American Blues Theater’s tense and timely ROAN @ THE GATES at Stage 773 on February 14th, use the code “2FOR1” for two-for-one tickets and bring a date for Valentine’s Day cocktails at the bar!THREE-ALARM SHOUT OUT: Check ME out as I host POONIE’S CABARET at Links Hall on Monday February 17th! Gonna be hotsie AND totsie!ONE-LLAMA SHOUT OUT: Go get your Corbette Pasko on as she hosts WRITE CLUB on Feb 18th at Hideout Inn: It’s the smartest thing you can do. Brought to you by Jeppson’s Malört: It’s on your mindAnd by Hero Power: Enough good energy to give you peace of mind.Featuring the song “Promises” by the Barrerracudas: A mindful tune!Recorded LIVE at Chicago’s Historic Green Mill Lounge for The Paper Machete: Chicago’s Live Magazine and then in the central brain we call BENDER Studios.Please Rate and Review and THINK Responsibly.

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Chad the Podcast
Glorious Februarius

Chad the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 15:36


SHOUT OUT: Monday February 17th 7:30pm Chad is hosting POONIE’S CABARET at Links Hall in Chicago so get in there and get some! Featuring a respectful nod to a Chad favorite: Mr. Paul North’s iconic comic from the New Yorker Brought to you by Jeppson’s Malört: Drink it, you’ll feel better. .And by Hero Power: The energy you need to survive a night with Chad.Featuring the song “Promises” by the Barrerracudas: The rousing song of a righteous night.Recorded LIVE at Chicago’s Historic Green Mill Lounge for The Paper Machete: Chicago’s Live Magazine and then in the hangover spa we call BENDER Studios.Please Rate and Review and Drink Responsibly.

Scapi Radio
Scapi Radio 05.01.18 Links Hall

Scapi Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 64:27


We sit down with Anna Trier, Associate Director at Links Hall to talk about the space’s existence as a bastion for art in Chicago,  the Intensives, Residencies, and Fellowships of… The post Scapi Radio 05.01.18 Links Hall appeared first on Scapi Magazine.

Diamond Hearts Theme Parks
Episode #16 – Christmas Edition No. 4 – 5 Things You Shouldn’t Leave the Parks Without, Hall of Presidents Reopens, and more!

Diamond Hearts Theme Parks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2017 27:22


In WEEK 4 of our Christmas Special, I share my 5 things I believe you shouldn’t leave the parks without, give my thoughts on the newly reopened Hall of Presidents, and more! Happy Holidays! Links Hall of Presidents Reopens

Sleeping with Sarah
Ep 61: I Could Get a Lot More Done if I Didn't Sleep with Bill Bullock

Sleeping with Sarah

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 62:34


This week Sarah interviewed Chicago comedian Bill Bullock. They talked about sleeping too much, phantom phone syndrome, giving up the day job and how his show got to be on an upcoming episode of Easy on Netflix. You can follow Bill on twitter/IG @BillRBullock and check him out on June 1st at his show, Congrats on Your Success at Unchartered Books and his monthly variety show It’s Happening at Links Hall. Sleeping with Sarah is a podcast where comedian and narcoleptic, Sarah Albritton interviews people in her bed. They talk about sleep, comedy and relationships. Sleeping with Sarah is proud to be part of the Laugh Factory podcast network. Visit www.sleepingwithsarah.com for more information. You can follow Sarah on twitter:@sarahalbritton and instagram @sarahalbritton or visit her at www.sarahalbritton.  

Can We Talk for REAL
Bull-Jean Stories, River See and Sharon Bridgforth

Can We Talk for REAL

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2013 117:00


Wednesday, June 26  Can We Talk 4REAL, is excited to welcome to the cozy seat Sharon Bridgforth, playwright, poet, activist, singer, performer, public speaker did we miss any? Sharon Bridgforth is a resident playwright and has captivated a many young and old minds with her many styles of writing and works. She is known for drawing her audiences into her stage performances with ease. She will be joining CWT4R co-hosts Ina, Michelle and Terry Boi as we talk to her about her work bull-jean and the one most recent growing work River See. We invite you to be caught in her web as you listen to some of the songs and bits from the bull-jean stories. Listen as she tells you about River See and how as Sharon puts it she combines jazz technologies, polyrhythms, breaking form with bodices moving in circles and performers who are thought out the audience. That along will make you want to go to the next Sharon Bridgforth show so that you too be an audience artist.Listen as Sharon tells you how she creates real live performances with audience participation. Per Sharon, We all work to serve SEE as she tells her story. Tune in and find more about River See and how Sharon uses a black tradition which brings people together no matter what the ethnicities, religion, gender, background or sexual identities.Sharon Bridgforth has a BIG Fundraising Campaign on USA Projects for River See, which will premiere in Chicago at Links Hall in 2014. Listen in and get all the information first hand.Call in on 347-215-8985 at 10:30 pm eastern time, 9:30 pm central standard time, 8:30 pm mountain time and 7:30 pm pacific time Wednesday, June 26, 2013. Press 1 to speak. This year Sharon is flying to the next level, you may want to buy a ticket and ride along. She has paved the way for many to come behind with her way with words and performances. I am sure she joins us when we say at CWT4R Silence is not an OPTION.  

Artists Mean Business
Artists Mean Business: Episode 13 with Links Hall

Artists Mean Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2012 18:11


Welcome to Episode 13 of Artists Mean Business. This week, rather than focusing on an individual artist, I have instead focused on one organization in particular, LINKS HALL. Dance and performing artists listen up...this one is for you. In this episode I speak with Shawn Lent and Debra Giunta - members of Links Hall's Associates Board. We discuss what it means to be involved in a junior or auxiliary board. Its not just about what you can do for the organization, but also what that organization can do for you. Listen in to hear why volunteering might be the next best thing for your own professional development as an artist or arts administrator. Also, don't miss your chance to attend THAW - a night of burlesque and wild performances. Proceeds from this event go toward supporting contemporary works at Links Hall. Be sure to get your ticket before this event sells out. March 22nd @ Dank House 4740 N. Western Ave Chicago, IL http://linkshallthaw2012.eventbrite.com/

Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 20 Mark Booth

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2006 61:49


20 shows! Wow! I think back to my initial conversations with Duncan in a bar downtown and I doubt we ever expected to get an audience as large as we now have (which has doubled in the last month), the number of great, brilliant people working with us around the world, and the wonderful feedback we have been getting, thanks to you all! We continue to look at Bad at Sports as an open resource, so let us know what you think. If you want to contribute (particularly if you are somewhere other than Chicago), let us know! We are here as a public resource. Thanks! Also, curious minds are still waiting to hear a good explanation of why, without permission from the artist, UIC took the Death by Design piece down off of the Temporary Allegiance flag pole at Gallery 400. Someone please enlighten us. Check out the cool pictures of us Duncan posted: http://www.badatsports.com/pages/about.htm Lane Relyea purportedly thinks we are cool. THIS WEEK: We interview Mark Booth--artist, teacher, and curator of the forthcoming “an incomplete map of everything�? festival at Links Hall. Per the Links Hall press release: “an incomplete map of everything is a fragmentary atlas of an imaginary world. The festival is comprised of co-existing “landforms�? of an experimental nature; the Goldsmith archipelago, the Bök atoll, the plateaus of Goulish, the Bervin Sea, the isthmus of Mallozzi, and the fjord of Ross. There are other topographical features as well, both familiar and unfamiliar; emerging glaciers, new volcanoes, and uncharted estuaries. If there is one thing these artists have in common apart from their shared commitment to experimentation and investigative exploration it is their interest in probing the minimal elements that form the materiality of human experience.�? Mark also talks about being mistaken for a spaceman. Richard and Amanda apologize to Duncan for creating confusion over the name Middle Management. Duncan and Amanda fight TO THE DEATH over whether or not it is acceptable to curate yourself into a show. And, finally, Richard insists you bow down to the genius of Patti Smith’s first record! Names dropped:Tiny Hairs, Terri Kapsalis, Libby the cat, Christian Bök, Judd Morrissey, Relaxation Record, Jesse Seldess, Luc Tuymans, Leonie Weber, Ben Brown, Meg Nafziger, Jeff Kowalkowski, Michael Workman, NOVA, Lou Mallozzi, Björn Ross, Fessenden, Institute of Failure, Trent Smith, Petrova, Jen Bervin, Lilli Carré, Erin Tikovitch, Tony Rosati, The 6 Ghosts of Fear, Ginger Krebs, Erin Moore, Kenneth Goldsmith, Ken Fandell, Matthew Goulish, Justin Cooper, Christopher Lavery, Daniel Borzutzky, CJ Mitchell, Goat Island, James Rondeau, Jimi Hendrix, Patti Smith, Open End Gallery, and last, but not least, Furries. NEXT WEEK: Barbara Koenen, fabulous overlord of the Chicago Artist Resource site, talks about how artists can make the most of what Chicago has to offer, and so much more.