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Best podcasts about lost wax

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Eight One Sixty w/ Chris Haghirian
New Music - Tuesday, July 16

Eight One Sixty w/ Chris Haghirian

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 57:15


We'll dive into a stack of new releases from several bands and musicians with upcoming shows, gigs, and festival appearances.Tune in today at 6PM and hear music from these acts and then catch them here:• Fritz Hutchison, on July 18 at The Greenwood Social Hall• Dom Chronicles, on July 19 on the rooftop of Corrigan Station• PURE XTC, this weekend at GRRRL Camp music and arts fest in Omaha, NE at Falconwood Park with Indigo De Souza• Lorna Kay on July 20 at Nighthawk below Hotel Kansas City• Lopan Banks a/k/a David Fairbanks, on July 26 at The Truman w/ Lost Wax and Ashton D J Martin• Making Movies, on July 27 at Ameri'kana Music Fest at Concourse Park• Hembree, on August 14 and 15, album release shows on the rooftop at Crossroads Hotel• Adam Larson, on September 7 at Prairie Village Jazz Festival in Harmon Park• Emma Jo on September 20 at Camp Leavenworth Music and Arts FestWe'll also hear new music from these acts AGGA DAGGA, Midwestern, and Hidden Murals.We'll also remind you about upcoming events that should be on your radar like Ameri'kana Fest, CMFKC/Crossroads Music Fest, Kansas City Irish Fest, Plaza Art Fair, and more.

Caught on the Mike...
David Fairbanks- Pomeroy, Lost Wax, & Lopan Banks

Caught on the Mike...

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 82:56


David Fairbanks is a founding member and front man of the band Pomeroy, a hip-hop and rock band that toured extensively throughout the country between 1999-2009. Known for the hit single, "Roboflow," Pomeroy captivated audiences with their upbeat songs and high energy shows. Pomeroy wasn't just a band, but a "movement" throughout the Midwest. After that time with Pomeroy came to a close, and a whirlwind of life and career changes- David helped found the electrifying Kansas City group- Lost Wax as well as find time to work on his solo project: Lopan Banks. With a debut release on the horizon, Lopan Banks takes what David did with Pomeroy and electrifies it- elevating his art to new heights.

Speak with Presence
67. Talk Nicely to Yourself - Shon Ruffin

Speak with Presence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 35:38


Talk Nicely to Yourself features actor/singer, Shon Ruffin, a Kansas City-based performer. Jen V. & JRT spoke with Shon on location at the New Theatre and Restaurant in Overland Park, KS before she prepared for her nightly performance of Effie in the musical DREAMGIRLS. The show closed on Sept, 10, 2023 after a sold out run. You can find Shon singing with the bands Freedom Affair and Lost Wax. Jen Vellenga and Jennifer Rettele-Thomas are the co-founders of Voice First World, a communication and executive coaching company.  If you want to learn more, book a discovery call at www.voicefirstworld.com/chat.  

DanaArts Podcast
Lost Wax Casting

DanaArts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 3:33


Lost Wax Casting Process.

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Footprints
Zheng Dongping: reviving the traditional lost wax casting method

Footprints

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 25:56


Zheng Dongping is a renowned master of bronze casting. In this edition of Footprints, we'll hear about his journey of mastering and reviving the traditional lost wax casting method, and how he promotes bronze culture through his works.

The Dana & Parks Podcast
Lost Wax calls in to Dana and Parks to talk NFL Draft.

The Dana & Parks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 39:31


The Border Patrol w/Steven St. John and Nate Bukaty
4-21-23 HR 3 ft. Lost Wax & Mike Macfarlane

The Border Patrol w/Steven St. John and Nate Bukaty

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 44:44


In the third hour of the show members from the band Lost Wax joined the guys in studio to talk about what they will be doing next week as the official NFL House Draft Band. The group from KC talked about the build up to the draft as they prepare to entertain the hundreds of thousands of people who will in town for the big event! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Circular Business Podcast
Ancient circular design method - Lost wax casting | Ep. #73

Circular Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 24:20


Hello & welcome to Circular Business Podcast's special edition of weekly gupshup with the Circular collective, I'm your host and dost Sreepriya Sridharan and today we'll discuss the ancient casting method of lost-wax technique and understand its relevance to circular design methods with Vikas Dargan from The Circular Collective. Vikas is an Architect ,a cultural professional and Anant fellow, who is passionately working towards craft revival and rural livelihood generation. Lost wax casting, which is also known as cire-perdue, process attained after a thorough modification over centuries and is believed to be more than 5000 years old. The history of metals and their shaping is as ancient as the history of civilization. The lost wax casting technique is a method of metal casting, in which hot metal is poured into a wax model, which is ‘lost' during the process and the wax is retrieved to be used again. Evidence of the technique can be tracked in the iconic “Dancing Girl” bronze sculpture, made in 2500 BCE in Mohenjo-Daro, to its extensive use during the rule of the Chola dynasty of Southern India (c. 850 CE - 1250 CE). Also, during the medieval period, Chamba valley was an important political and artistic centre, therefore attracted masters from the region including Kashmir valley to adapt the technique for their unique detailing and craftsmanship of Mohra icons. The technique revolutionized the production and utilization of ritualistic and utility items. It enabled to conveniently take idols out of temples for ritual processions and empowered craftsperson to cast complex designs with intricate detailing. The extensive use of such rigorous but efficient method is in itself a reflection of the ancient cultural values prevailing in those times. The process being circular in nature justifies its continued use till present times. 'Maduchchista vidhana' refers to 'lost wax' casting technique as per Rig Veda. . The casting process starts by preparation of the wax model of the figurine. Agama Shastra is used for reference for the size and structure of the figure. That includes using a ribbon of coconut tree for Measurements are folded to different lengths in proportion to the various parts of the figure. Locally acquired bee wax is mixed with resin and groundnut oil. The wax is then used to make the figure and intricate details are added onto it. Once the wax model is dried, it is covered with fine loam or alluvial soil and allowed to dry naturally. Orifices are then made on the mold for pouring the molten metal and draining of the molten wax and gases formed during casting. After completely dried, another layer of clay mixed with cow dung, charcoal, paddy husk and sand is applied and dried under sunlight for 3 days. Further, the mould is reinforced with metal wires so that it doesn't break while casting. The dried mold is then set on fire for melting the wax inside and the molten wax is retrieved in a vessel for reuse. Keyword : What is a circular economy? Reach out to us on LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/circular-business-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/circular-business-podcast/support

Half Hour
Episode 20: Shon Ruffin

Half Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021


Shon Ruffin (she/her) found her voice singing showtunes and American Standards and has gone on to perform on various stages including Unicorn Theatre, Starlight Theatre, Kansas City Repertory, Late Night Theatre, Missie B's, The Levee, Argosy Casino, Dave & Busters, The Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, Kelly's in Westport, Ragazza, Hamburger Mary's, Kemper Arena, New Theater Restaurant and The Coterie Theatre. Shon is represented by Jukeboxx Media and sings with their popular corporate, charity, and wedding entertainment bands Lost Wax and 2Proud2Beg Band. IG: @Shon8Diva

New Books in Art
Reshaping the Lost Wax Casting Technique: The Methods of Medardo Rosso

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 22:56


Key to the revolutionary ideas of 19th century Italian modernist sculptor Medardo Rosso are his materials and technique. But for a long time, scholars and experts on his work took little time to truly explore these. In this episode, Dr. Sharon Hecker, art historian and curator, and author of a recent Brill publication on Medardo Rosso titled Finding Lost Wax: The Disappearance and Recovery of an Ancient Casting Technique and the Experiments of Medardo Rosso, talks about how this sculptor took an age-old lost wax technique and remodeled it in radical ways and how his work and life are a reflection of art and artists in 19th century Italy and Paris. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art

Brill on the Wire
Reshaping the Lost Wax Casting Technique: The Methods of Medardo Rosso

Brill on the Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 22:56


Key to the revolutionary ideas of 19th century Italian modernist sculptor Medardo Rosso are his materials and technique. But for a long time, scholars and experts on his work took little time to truly explore these. In this episode, Dr. Sharon Hecker, art historian and curator, and author of a recent Brill publication on Medardo Rosso titled Finding Lost Wax: The Disappearance and Recovery of an Ancient Casting Technique and the Experiments of Medardo Rosso, talks about how this sculptor took an age-old lost wax technique and remodeled it in radical ways and how his work and life are a reflection of art and artists in 19th century Italy and Paris.

Humanities Matter by Brill
Episode 33: Reshaping the Lost Wax Casting Technique—The Methods of Medardo Rosso, with Sharon Hecker

Humanities Matter by Brill

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 21:11


Key to the revolutionary ideas of 19th century Italian modernist sculptor Medardo Rosso are his materials and technique. But for a long time, scholars and experts on his work took little time to truly explore these. In this episode, Dr. Sharon Hecker, art historian and curator, and author of a recent Brill publication on Medardo Rosso titled Finding Lost Wax: The Disappearance and Recovery of an Ancient Casting Technique and the Experiments of Medardo Rosso, talks about how this sculptor took an age-old lost wax technique and remodeled it in radical ways and how his work and life are a reflection of art and artists in 19th century Italy and Paris. Guest: Dr Sharon Hecker Host: Leigh Giangreco

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice

We fact check Leo Dion, 3D printing with PLA and ABS. AskMTJC takes us down the rabbit hole from Hype Cycles to ML modeling. Who knew? There are 27 US states are partially north of Canada's southern point. We recap Microsoft Build 2020: Project Reunion will unify desktop and mobile, Fluid Office document is Google Docs on steroids, and bringing Linux GUI apps to Windows 10. What’s new in Swift 5.3? — take two. Becky Hansmeyer's WWDC 2020 Wishlist. Big Tech says, Work From Home For Rest Of Year. Apple details its approach to safety in retail stores, and plans to reopen more than 25 US locations next week. Leaker claims to have seen “Apple Glass” AR glasses, details how they’ll work. Facebook Shops is coming. Picks: Writing Great iOS Accessibility Labels, How to prepare for losing your programming job, Tim vs Apple Music and using multiple Home Pods, Tracking your iPhone. This week's final pass edit was done on my Kitchen Home Pod.

Australian Rock Show
Episode 116 - Lost Wax - Roddy Ray'da: Lost Lonely and Vicious

Australian Rock Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 77:44


Roddy Ray'da joins us on episode 116 of The Australian Rock Show as we ignite the dynamite and look over his 1989 album 'Lost Lonely and Vicious'. From The Scientists to the Dubrovniks, the Johnnys, the Hoodoo Gurus and a prolific solo career - Roddy's influence upon, and input into 1980’s Australian rock n roll cannot be understated. He is one of the true originals of the Australian punk and post punk scene and this is a detailed interview you do not want to miss. The party starts now ! Music by: Roddy Ray'da, the Hitmen

Daily(ish)
Lost and Lemon Reunion

Daily(ish)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017


Catching up with Chris on how Lost Wax is doing. And some lemons.

Daily(ish)
Lost and Lemon Reunion

Daily(ish)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017


Catching up with Chris on how Lost Wax is doing. And some lemons.

Goodstuff Master Audio Feed
Daily(ish) 214: Lost and Lemon Reunion

Goodstuff Master Audio Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017


Catching up with Chris on how Lost Wax is doing. And some lemons.

Rochester Groovecast
12) December Recap

Rochester Groovecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2017 99:49


January is here! 2017 here we come! This episode is a December Recap. Music from Lost Wax, Personal Blend, Green Dreams, The Demos, King Buffalo, Multibird, Mikaela Davis, Thunder Body, Folkfaces, & Audioinflux! This is my favorite episode yet... enjoy! Donate on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4799902 Now on iTunes! itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/roche…ast/id1171074850 Follow Me on Facebook! www.facebook.com/RochesterGroovecast/ Email me! benalbertpod@gmail.com Donate through paypal!: paypal.me/BenAlbert Bands Represented Lost Wax: https://www.facebook.com/lostwaxmusic/?fref=ts Personal Blend: https://www.facebook.com/PersonalBlend/?fref=ts Green Dreams: https://www.facebook.com/greendreamsband/?fref=ts The Demos: https://www.facebook.com/thedemosmusic/?fref=ts King Buffalo: https://www.facebook.com/kingbuffalolives/?fref=ts Multibird: https://www.facebook.com/multibird.music/?fref=ts Mikaela Davis: https://www.facebook.com/mikaeladavismusic/?fref=ts Thunder Body: https://www.facebook.com/ThunderBody/?fref=ts Folkfaces: https://www.facebook.com/folkfaces/?fref=ts Audioinflux: https://www.facebook.com/audioinflux/?fref=ts&ref=br_tf&qsefr=1 VENUES REPRESENTED: Butapub: https://www.facebook.com/BUTAPUB/?fref=ts The Montage: https://www.facebook.com/montagemusichall/?fref=ts Anthology: https://www.facebook.com/ANTHOLOGY-588990331247531/?fref=ts Flour City Station: https://www.facebook.com/Flourcitystation/?fref=ts Three Heads Brewery: https://www.facebook.com/threeheadsbrewing/?fref=ts

National Gallery of Art | Videos
Lost-Wax Bronzecasting

National Gallery of Art | Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2015 5:08


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Australian Rock Show
Episode 35 - Lost Wax - Tough Luxury: Streetwise

Australian Rock Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2015 66:32


Released in 1986, Tough Luxury’s ‘Streetwise’ album was chock full of heavy riffs and a hard rocking boogie sound - and sat comfortably alongside LPs by other great Oz metal bands of the time, including Heaven and Boss. Almost 30 years after its release the songs still sound killer, and on episode 35 of The Australian Rock Show – Peter Rich, Tough Luxury’s guitar player joins us and we revisit ‘Streetwise’ in great detail. Peter also talks about Tough Luxury’s plan to reissue ‘Streetwise’ in 2016, and subsequent farewell tour. Tune in to discover one of Australian hard rock’s most under-appreciated albums. Music by:Tough Luxury, Matt Finish www.australianrockshow.comfacebook.com/australianrockshowtwitter.com/ausrockshow

Kansas City Baseball Vault
Recapping the Road Trip and Analyzing Kauffman Stadium

Kansas City Baseball Vault

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2014 74:27


This week, we kicked things off by talking about the Royals' trip to Cleveland and Baltimore - a mixed bag for sure.Jeff and Mike raved about Yordano Ventura's outing against the Orioles and his poise and approach in his eight shutout innings on April 25. We also had to lament the close games lost in Cleveland, key AL Central contests.But the meat of this week's show was a deeper analysis of Kauffman Stadium and the following question: Are the Royals a team of guys who won't hit homers at all, or is the stadium the biggest culprit?By comparing what the Royals have hit over different eras, what other teams hit in the league (in and away from Kauffman), we came to a few conclusions and dug up some interesting facts. Last week, we just skimmed the surface. This week we looked at as much as we could from many different angles. Also keep your calendar clear for Memorial Day weekend. Our sponsor, Kelly's Westport Inn, is helping host a block party with their neighbors at McCoy's on May 25 at 8 p.m. It's a $5 cover and local band Lost Wax takes the stage at 9:30. email: kansascitybaseballvault@gmail.comtwitter: @KCBaseballVault

Religion and Spirituality (Audio)
From Holy Land to Holy Land: In Search of the Lost Wax Method

Religion and Spirituality (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2007 27:47


Join Tom Levy, UCSD Professor of Archaeology on a journey from the largest pre-biblical copper factory in the Middle East, to present-day India where the lost-wax process is still practiced by hereditary bronze casters. [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 13190]

Religion and Spirituality (Video)
From Holy Land to Holy Land: In Search of the Lost Wax Method

Religion and Spirituality (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2007 27:47


Join Tom Levy, UCSD Professor of Archaeology on a journey from the largest pre-biblical copper factory in the Middle East, to present-day India where the lost-wax process is still practiced by hereditary bronze casters. [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 13190]

Religion and Spirituality (Audio)
From Holy Land to Holy Land: In Search of the Lost Wax Method

Religion and Spirituality (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2007 27:47


Join Tom Levy, UCSD Professor of Archaeology on a journey from the largest pre-biblical copper factory in the Middle East, to present-day India where the lost-wax process is still practiced by hereditary bronze casters. [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 13190]