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Choses à Savoir TECH VERTE
Qu'est-ce que le projet Odysseo d'Emmanuel Macron ?

Choses à Savoir TECH VERTE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 2:00


Souvenez-vous, en septembre dernier à Marseille Emmanuel Macron annonçait la création du projet Odysseo censé préserver l'écosystème de la mer méditerranée. Aujourd'hui, l'initiative semble bien partie, mais où en est-on justement ? Quels sont les résultats attendus ? C'est ce que je vous propose de voir dans cet épisode.Mi-décembre, le premier ministre Jean Castex était en visite à Marseille pour assurer le service après vente du plan de rénovation de la ville intitulé « Marseille en Grand ». Comme le rappel France Info,un milliard et demi d'euro seront alloué à la municipalité pour améliorer la sécurité, les transports public ou encore rénover les écoles, les hôpitaux et les logements sociaux. En parallèle de ce projet, le premier ministre en a également profité pour observer l'avancée du projet Odysseo, avec en guise de première étape, trouver des locaux. En effet, c'est vraiment le tout premier niveau de déploiement, mais d'après Cyprien Fontveille, co-fondateur d'Odysseo que je cite : « des lieux d'implantation à proximité du Vieux-Port ont été identifié. Cela permettra de sensibiliser aux questions liées à la transition écologique et environnementale en Méditerranée. Il devrait donc ouvrir d'ici 2026 puisque c'est l'annonce du président de la République » fin de citation.Alors un bâtiment c'est très bien, mais concrètement, que propose le projet ? Tout d'abord, il est question de la pollution du port. D'après une étude de la fondation, les bateaux de plaisance pourraient se déplacer à l'énergie propre dans les zones les plus fragiles, avec un moteur électrique par exemple, ce qui permettrait de préserver une bande de 300 m de la pollution aux hydrocarbures. Par ailleurs, la mise aux normes environnementales des 450 000 bateaux immatriculés sur la Méditerranée française permettrait aussi de créer des milliers d'emplois locaux et relancerait même une filière marine en grande difficulté. En réalité, Odysseo n'est pas qu'une simple action environnementale. Avec ses différents champs d'intervention, la fondation pourrait carrément dessiner les contours d'un projet économique majeur et vert pour la métropole marseillaise. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Stable Connections the Podcast
Introducing Stable Connections the Podcast

Stable Connections the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 2:53


Instagram @Stableconnections.Podcast https://www.facebook.com/StableConnectionsthepodcast Hey, I'm Shonna Berk; creator, editor, and interviewer of Stable Connections, the podcast. I believe in the power of conversation. By listening, we open the door to learning and by communicating, we open the door to connection. I've spent most of my childhood and adult life within the horse community, whether that was A circuit hunter jumper shows, traveling as a groom for Cavalia's Odysseo, or currently running my own business as a body worker. Within my years of experience I have felt more emphases put on the differences and less on the commonalities. Stable connections the Podcast is my quest in flipping the conversation to focus more on the things we have in common as individuals, as well as a community. Stable connections offers a space for personal perspective and creates room for both the speaker and listener to share, learn, and process together. Some of the guests interviewed, I've known personally for years and others I've never met. At the end of each conversation I'm surprised and humbled by how much can be learned by simply listening and I am reminded that we are all here doing the best we can with the cards we are dealt. Community requires collaboration and participation. I invite you to be part of each episode by liking, commenting, and sharing on both Instagram and Facebook. New Episodes will be available every Monday morning starting January 2022. Let's keep the conversations going! If you or someone you know would like to be a guest on stable connections the podcast, please email stableconnections.sb@gmail.com Thank you for listening!

The Expecting Aerialist
Hair Hanging and Momming with Jacki Ward Kehrwald

The Expecting Aerialist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 42:13


She spent years touring with Cavalia's Odysseo, spinning on duo straps with her husband onboard AIDA Cruises and devising ensemble circus theater with the Acrobatic Conundrum. Jacki is now a toddler mom and the Communications Manager at The Circus Project in Portland, Oregon. During the pandemic, Jacki took up hair hanging and tells all about the pain journey. We talk about how we may or may not be balancing life and how mom-life has shifted our priorities. Find Jacki on Instagram @jacki.w.k.    Register for the FREE Mini Course by Wrap Your Head Around Silks HERE.

LUEUR
Dialogue avec Gabriel Coutu-Dumont

LUEUR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 70:30


Gabriel Coutu Dumont est un artiste pluridisciplinaire et un metteur en scène d’images. Sesoeuvres et performances sont présentées partout à travers le monde.Gabriel commence sa carrière comme photographe et artiste visuel. Il expose son travail pour lapremière fois en 2001, à New York. Dès 2004, il intègre la vidéo à son art. Au cours des annéessuivantes, il multiplie les performances audiovisuelles, les expositions individuelles et les projetscollectifs. Il reçoit des bourses du Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec (2005, 2006 et2009) et du Conseil des arts du Canada (2011). Au terme d’une résidence d’artiste à Glasgow,en Écosse, il présente sa plus récente exposition individuelle, The Way of the Willows, àMontréal (2013) et à Québec (2014).En plus de ses projets artistiques, Gabriel crée dès 2004 du contenu vidéo. Sa carrièreinternationale prend son envol en 2006 avec la tournée FutureSex/LoveSounds de JustinTimberlake. En 2009, il s’associe à l’entreprise québécoise Geodezik et devient directeur decréation. Au cours de son mandat, il conçoit le contenu de tournées et de spectaclespermanents, dont : Odysseo de Cavalia (2012), Piece Of Me, le spectacle en résidence à LasVegas de Britney Spears (2014), les tournées Speak Now (2011) et Red (2013) de Taylor Swift,la tournée The Truth About Love Tour de P!nk (2013), les tournées Take Me Home et Where WeAre de One Direction, et la tournée The 20/20 Experience World Tour de Justin Timberlake(2013, en nomination pour un KOI Award).En 2014, il s’associe avec ses collaborateurs artistiques de longue date, Janicke Morissette etDavid Fafard, pour fonder Silent Partners Studio à Montréal. Il agit à titre de directeur decréation et producteur au contenu de l’entreprise. Les images de Gabriel et ses collègues se retrouvent dans des tournées, des concerts, au théâtre, à l’opéra, au musée, dans desvidéoclips et dans des cérémonies de remise de prix, entre autres. Parmi ses créations : la cérémonie de clôture des Jeux européens à Baku en Azerbaïdjan (2015), la tournée 1989 deTaylor Swift (2015), Roméo et Juliette de Serge de Denoncourt au TNM (2016) et Les Feluettesà l’Opéra de Montréal (2016), les résidences de Calvin Harris à l’Omnia (2016 et 2017), et saperformance à Coachella à titre de tête d’affiche (2016), la tournée mondiale Witness de KatyPerry (2017), le spectacle de la mi-temps de Justin Timberlake au Super Bowl (2018), latournée mondiale Beautiful Trauma de P!nk (2018), la tournée mondiale reputation de TaylorSwift (2018, en nomination pour un KOI Award), et la tournée Meaning of life de Kelly Clarkson(2019). En 2017, il met en scène la prestation du groupe Thirty Seconds To Mars au VideoMusic Awards, filmée à l’aide de caméras infrarouges. En 2019 Gabriel a mis en scène Through The Echoes, Pour imaginer cette fresque multimédia, il a puisé dans tous les universdans lesquels il travaille : les arts visuels, le théâtre et la musique pop.Photo: Jean-François BrièreSoutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/lueur. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Equinely-Inclined
Equinely-Inclined 182: Meet Cavalia and Odysseo Liberty Trainer, Juliette Cimetiere!

Equinely-Inclined

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 35:55


Cavalia and Odysseo liberty horse trainer, Juliette Cimetiere, tells about her experiences leading up to and working with the amazing circus performance troupe.

Gravel le matin
Gravel le matin 27 juillet 2018

Gravel le matin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 53:55


Aujourd’hui à l’émission: Dénombrement des monarques en Amérique du Nord:Entrevue avec Sonia Charest, Responsable des services éducatifs à l'Insectarium de Montréal ; L'annulation de Kanata:L'analyse de Nathalie Bondil, directrice générale et conservatrice en chef du Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal et vice-présidente du Conseil des arts du Canada; Politique américaine avec Christophe Cloutier:Effets du sommet d'Helsinki; Économie avec Ulysse Bergeron:Résultats financiers trimestriels de Facebook; Défendre le droit de s'entraider:Les explications de Serge Petitclerc, porte-parole Collectif pour un Québec sans pauvreté; Les divulgâcheurs:Odysseo, de Cavalia; 50 ans de Télé-Québec:Entrevue avec Marc-André Coallier.

Gravel le matin
Gravel le matin 27 juillet 2018

Gravel le matin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 53:55


Aujourd’hui à l’émission: Dénombrement des monarques en Amérique du Nord:Entrevue avec Sonia Charest, Responsable des services éducatifs à l'Insectarium de Montréal ; L'annulation de Kanata:L'analyse de Nathalie Bondil, directrice générale et conservatrice en chef du Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal et vice-présidente du Conseil des arts du Canada; Politique américaine avec Christophe Cloutier:Effets du sommet d'Helsinki; Économie avec Ulysse Bergeron:Résultats financiers trimestriels de Facebook; Défendre le droit de s'entraider:Les explications de Serge Petitclerc, porte-parole Collectif pour un Québec sans pauvreté; Les divulgâcheurs:Odysseo, de Cavalia; 50 ans de Télé-Québec:Entrevue avec Marc-André Coallier.

Because of Horses
Cavalia Aerialist and Rider, Claire Beer

Because of Horses

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 65:16


Elise’s guest today is Cavalia aerialist and rider, Claire Beer. Cavalia is a show that calls for superlatives — It’s the biggest touring show in the world, held under the largest big top in the world. It is a show inspired by the ancient alliance between horse and human, combining  practically every mythos involving horses ever known to mankind. Over 5 million people worldwide have seen the show since its 2003 debut. And it's the dream, come to life, of Cirque du Soleil's creator, Normand Latourelle.   Cavalia showcases 50 artists from 13 nationalities, speaking a total of seven languages, and is comprised of 65 horses, representing 11 breeds, performing five separate disciplines. The perfection demonstrated by Cavalia's equine and human performers comes only through extreme dedication, passion, courage, and remarkable physical and mental discipline. All of the hard work that goes into these shows truly makes Cavalia a show of epic cultures, joy, and magic.   As one of the many incredibly talented Cavalia aerialists and riders, Claire shares her insights into her remarkable and unique career, what life is like touring worldwide all year ’round, how she originally came to join Cavalia, her training and work philosophy, and her plans for the future.   Topics of Discussion: [2:33] What it’s like for Claire, going to work every day to such a magical work environment. [4:01] Elise’s experience at Cavalia’s Odysseo show. [4:37] The goal of Cavalia, how the magic of the show comes together, and how they train with the horses. [5:56] Claire’s journey and how she came to join Cavalia. [12:29] Claire’s love for traveling the world, and learning about new cultures and places. [14:02] What it means to be an aerialist at Cavalia. [18:20] How Cavalia and Claire keep every performance fun and fresh....and safe. [21:10] The physical and mental discipline needed to perform with Cavalia. [25:44] What keeps Claire “on her toes” during the performance. [29:13] Claire’s favorite breed of horse at Cavalia. [31:16] Reading and answering listener feedback! [33:04] What the selection and training processes are like for the horses. [35:19] How Claire is flexible with her own performance to accommodate the horses. [40:48] Cavalia’s horse training philosophy. [43:40] The family environment and common goal shared amongst the Cavalia team. [45:58] Claire’s training regimen to stay in top form. [48:58] About the work behind Because of Horses. [50:49] The difference between a good performer and a phenomenal one. [52:36] What hasn’t Claire tried that she’d like to? [54:22] How Claire defines success. [59:56] Where Cavalia is going to be in 2018 and what Claire is currently up to. [1:02:04] Where to find Claire online.   Know Someone Inspirational, Whose Life Has Been Forever Changed Because of Horses? Because of Horses would love to get to share their story! To recommend someone please send an email to elise@becauseofhorses.com.   Discover More About this Week’s Guest — Claire Beer Instagram: @Claire__Beer Facebook: @Claire.Beer.92   Mentioned in this Episode: Cavalia Cirque du Soleil   Like what you hear? Because of Horses would love to hear your feedback! Please email elise@becauseofhorses.com to send Because of Horses your thoughts.   To Support the Podcast: ● Donate on Paypal to help Because of Horses continue sharing the stories of our phenomenal guests — all amounts are welcome! ● Subscribe: RSS Feed, iTunes, Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, and Player FM

Horsemanship Radio Show
103 by Omega Fields – Natalie Parrish, Hoover Institute & Eric Paquette, Director for Cavalia Odysseo

Horsemanship Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 67:55


Natalie Parrish credits horses for much of her success as they taught her compassion, responsibility, and to always have backup plans in case of a crisis. And Cavalia's Eric Paquette, is Director of Public Relations & Publicity. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

Equestrian Legacy Radio
KRISTYN HARRIS & CAVALIA ODYSSEO on EQUESTRIAN LEGACY RADIO

Equestrian Legacy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 106:00


THURSDAY AUGUST 17th NOON CDT on EQUESTRIAN LEGACY RADIO Just back from her tour in Italy and France the WMA Entertainer of the Year Kristyn Harris joins host Gary Holt and Bobbi Bell for this weeks CAMPFIRE CAFE'. The Internationally acclaimed show ODYSSEO by CAVALIA is coming to Nasville TN Aug 30th thru Sept 10th.  This week on SADDLE UP AMERICA! we welcome Cavalia's Kristine Alach to share information regarding the selection, care and training of these magnificent horses, as well as details and information on the show. "Audiences of all ages are passionately rediscovering the century-old relationship between human and horse. As friends, partners and inseparable performers on stage, over 100 horses & artists lead spectators on a great journey in a world of dreams where, together, they discover some of the planet's most unforgettable landscapes. The poetry flowing from this grand adventure shines a light on a more humane world where human and horse may live in harmony." EQUESTRIAN LEGACY RADIO IS HEARD AROUND THE WORLD on Your Smartphone and Streaming Live Online and OnDemand at www.equestrianlegacy.net   

CONVERSATIONS with Ed Tracy
CAVALIA - ODYSSEO

CONVERSATIONS with Ed Tracy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017 16:34


We visited the Cavalia village to speak with the production team, artists and trainers involved in mounting the 2017 version of the show, Odysseo, founded in 2003 by Normand Latourelle. Resident Artistic Director Darren Charles joined the conversation to talk about about the overall vision of Odysseo along with performers Sam Alvarez and Elise Verdoncq. Season 2 Episode 11 | Originally published March 30, 2017 

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Theater Row with Brian Copeland
September 7, 2016: Virginie Loiselle

Theater Row with Brian Copeland

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2016 7:17


Virginie is performing at Odysseo, making its Silicon Valley debut! Odysseo is the first 6D show in the world.

Whoa Podcast About Horses Horsemanship
Cavalia Odysseo Orange County Preview

Whoa Podcast About Horses Horsemanship

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2016 21:42


Cavalia Odysseo Orange County Preview Cavalia Odysseo has arrived in Irvine, California.  We missed the Cavalia performance when it was in Southern California 9 years ago so when the publicist for Cavalia Odysseo invited us to media day and a preview of the show, Ranae and I jumped at the chance.  The 125' Big Top was set up in an open field in Irvine in Orange County.  The show had taken this open field and transformed it into a state-of-the-art facility.  Stables for 65 horses plus all the feed, pellets and bedding, a kitchen that prepares 600 meals a day, plus the gift shop, food concessions, and stage which includes a 3 story "hill" the horses make their grand entrance. We got to check out the grounds and meet the horses and trainers and grooms.  Everyone at Cavalia Odysseo is proud of the work they do and very welcoming to guests.  The patiently answered all our questions and showed us where the horses warm up and how some of the backstage mechanisms operated. An Intimate Performance Four or five days later the place was ready for a performance.  We got front seats in a truncated but very exciting show.  There were gymnasts, urban stilts, and horses, lots of horses.  An amazing performance of liberty using nine horses.  Yes NINE horses.  No whips or crops or anything other than hand signals and voice commands.  This was the highlight of the show until, near the end of the performance, the flood the stage and create a lake.  For the next 10 minutes we watch a high level dressage performance.  Horse and rider were one.  There were even flying lead changes through the water. If you live in the Southern California area, you won't want to miss Cavalia Odysseo.  Tickets are affordable and the show is so fabulous you will be talking about it for months.  You can find out more at the Cavalia Odysseo website. Interested in Helping the Show? It takes a lot of time an money to put on the podcast.  I've been willingly footing the bill on both for four years now.  My equipment is wearing out.  My travel budget is shrinking.  If yo want to help, there is a simple way to do it.  I've partnered with Patreon.  You can contribute any amount.  Anything you would care to send along would be greatly appreciate.  Thanks. About Us Welcome to the Whoa Podcast about Horses and Horsemanship.   I am your host  John Harrer.  Along with my wife, Ranae, each week on the show we talk about some aspect of owning a horse.  It could be feeding or supplementation.  It could be bits and bridles, tack, or cowboy boots.  We cover training problems, or competing in shows.  We talk to farriers and horse chiropractors.  We talk about movies, books and magazine articles.  And, we travel to places we think you would like to take your horse.   That’s what the Whoa Podcast is all about. Contact Us We have well over 90 episodes up now and you can find them all for free on iTunes, with our Android App in the Amazon store, and now Stitcher, or wherever podcasts are distributed.  Get the Stitcher app and let us know how it works.  It's Free.  You can also find every episode and more about the show at whoapodcast.com.  Please take a moment and join our email list. Get in on the conversation with Facebook and Twitter - just look for WhoaPodcast. You are a big part of why we do this podcast.  We really love getting your feedback.  Please let us know your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for the show.  You can email us at: John@WhoaPodcast.com I blog at TrainingJessie.blogspot.com and I have a new blog about my Louisiana Leopard Catahoula puppy named Buster at BusterBrownDog.blogspot.com and if you want to know even more - and I can't imagine why - it's all at JohnHarrer.com Thanks for listening, John & Ranae Episode #76

I Don't Get It
Summer 2014 Special: Odysseo

I Don't Get It

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2014


It’s not a horse show. Except it is a horse show. Paul and Fawnda return for a special summer episode to dish about Odysseo, the equine ballet currently taking up a fair amount of space in Edmonton’s east end.

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Podcasts – I Don't Get It
Summer 2014 Special: Odysseo

Podcasts – I Don't Get It

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2014 17:28


It's not a horse show. Except it is a horse show. Paul and Fawnda return for a special summer episode to dish about Odysseo, the equine ballet currently taking up a fair amount of space in Edmonton's east end. https://idontgetityeg.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/i-dont-get-it-summer-2014-episode-1.mp3★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Arik Korman
World's Biggest Show Odysseo By Cavalia

Arik Korman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2014 3:31


Odysseo by Cavalia, the world's biggest touring show, is an amazing spectacle featuring 66 horses, 52 acrobats, a 125-foot big top covering the area of two football fields and 110 semi trucks. Learn more from Marc-Olivier Leprohon, the artistic and equestrian operations director. Odysseo by Cavalia runs in Seattle through March 16. Don't miss it!