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In celebration of Women's History Month, on this episode of Big Blend Radio's "Lost Angel Travel Adventures with Linda Ballou," Linda talks about two extraordinary women in history, Isabella Bird and Queen Ka'ahumanu.ISABELLA BIRD: Linda's latest novel, "Embrace of the Wild," was inspired by the life of equestrian explorer and travel writer Isabella Lucy Bird. It shares the story of raw courage and fierce strength of a plucky English woman's unflinching desire to be free. Listen to her Big Blend Radio interviews covering Isabella Bird:* Embrace of the Wild: https://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/linda-ballou-embrace-of-the-wild/ * Faldorado on the Front Range: https://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/faldorado-in-the-front-range-with-isabella-bird/ QUEEN KA'AHUMANU: Linda's novel, “Wai-nani – A Voice from Old Hawaii,” was inspired by Queen Ka'ahumanu. Through Wai-nani's eyes, experience the Hawaiian society as it existed when Captain James Cook arrived at Kealakekua Bay in 1779; ride the billowing seas with Eku, the wild dolphin she befriends; learn why she loved the savage, conflicted ruler, Makaha; walk with her as she defies ancient laws and harsh taboos of the Island people; share the love she received.* Story & Big Blend Radio about Wai-Nani: https://blendradioandtv.com/listing/wai-nani-a-voice-from-old-hawaii/ * Linda's latest blog about Queen Ka'ahumanu: https://lostangeladventures.com/f/happy-birthday-kaahumanu--the-most-powerful-woman-in-old-hawaii * Linda's blog about Jason Mamoa & Chief of War: https://lostangeladventures.com/f/chief-of-war-starring-jason-mamoa-to-air-in-2024 Follow Linda's adventures at https://lostangeladventures.com/ and learn more about her books at http://www.lindaballouauthor.com/ Listen to Big Blend Radio's "Lost Angel Travel Adventures" Show every 3rd Wednesday at High Noon PST, here: https://shows.acast.com/linda-ballou Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In celebration of Women's History Month, on this episode of Big Blend Radio's "Lost Angel Travel Adventures with Linda Ballou," Linda talks about two extraordinary women in history, Isabella Bird and Queen Ka'ahumanu. ISABELLA BIRD: Linda's latest novel, "Embrace of the Wild," was inspired by the life of equestrian explorer and travel writer Isabella Lucy Bird. It shares the story of raw courage and fierce strength of a plucky English woman's unflinching desire to be free. Listen to her Big Blend Radio interviews covering Isabella Bird: * Embrace of the Wild: https://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/linda-ballou-embrace-of-the-wild/ * Faldorado on the Front Range: https://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/faldorado-in-the-front-range-with-isabella-bird/ QUEEN KA'AHUMANU: Linda's novel, “Wai-nani – A Voice from Old Hawaii,” was inspired by Queen Ka'ahumanu. Through Wai-nani's eyes, experience the Hawaiian society as it existed when Captain James Cook arrived at Kealakekua Bay in 1779; ride the billowing seas with Eku, the wild dolphin she befriends; learn why she loved the savage, conflicted ruler, Makaha; walk with her as she defies ancient laws and harsh taboos of the Island people; share the love she received. * Story & Big Blend Radio about Wai-Nani: https://blendradioandtv.com/listing/wai-nani-a-voice-from-old-hawaii/ * Linda's latest blog about Queen Ka'ahumanu: https://lostangeladventures.com/f/happy-birthday-kaahumanu--the-most-powerful-woman-in-old-hawaii * Linda's blog about Jason Mamoa & Chief of War: https://lostangeladventures.com/f/chief-of-war-starring-jason-mamoa-to-air-in-2024 Follow Linda's adventures at https://lostangeladventures.com/ and learn more about her books at http://www.lindaballouauthor.com/ Listen to Big Blend Radio's "Lost Angel Travel Adventures" Show every 3rd Wednesday at High Noon PST, here: https://shows.acast.com/linda-ballou
Continuing our revisit of some of our previously-aired Indigenous Broads, today we revisit Jupiter's episode about Hawaii's Queen Ka'ahumanu. Queen Ka'ahumanu is one of the lesser-known Queens of Hawaii, but without her strategy, know-how, & willingness to break Kapu (holy Hawaiian law), the Kingdom as we know it may never have happened at all. She's a controversial figure to many, but her influence is undeniable. — A Broad is a woman who lives by her own rules. Broads You Should Know is the podcast about the Broads who helped shape our world! See all our Broads at www.BroadsYouShouldKnow.com. — 3 Ways you can help support the podcast: Write a review on Apple Podcasts Share your favorite episode on social Tell a friend! — Broads You Should Know is hosted by Sara Gorsky (IG: @SaraGorsky) Broads You Should Know is produced by Sara Gorsky & edited by Chloe Skye
Queen Ka$h, Female Hip-Hop Recording Artist, stops by to talk about the growth of her career after one year of being in the music industry, her future goals, influences and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/newsoulmusicradio/support
In May 2022, Kauwela Bisquera completed a storytelling training alongside 12 extraordinary individuals, led by SMALL TOWN * BIG ART artist Leilehua Yuen. Our team paired each participant with an intergenerational partner to engage in a 40-minute, audio-recorded "Talk Story" session, with the goal of capturing an authentic moment of connection through stories that are embedded in a Maui sense of place. Here, Kauwela speaks with Kekoa Enomoto, ʻAhahui Kaʻahumanu and Chairwoman, Paʻupena Community Development Corporation, at Queen Kaʻahumanu Center.
On s'entend tous pour dire que la langue française est belle, majestueuse, importante, nécessaire… Mais comment faire pour cultiver l'amour de cette langue? Partager sa passion pour le français, c'est un bien noble projet, mais encore faut-il que les programmes, les structures et les évaluations suivent…Dans cet épisode, Catherine Ethier part à la rencontre d'amoureux fous de la langue française pour répondre à cette question. Elle trouvera sur son chemin un artiste et écrivain public de Montréal qui a aussi été suppléant occasionnel, une enseignante en classe d'accueil au primaire en Outaouais et une enseignante en francisation aux adultes à Laval… en plus d'une apparition surprise de notre cher premier ministre et même de Shirley Théroux! Comme quoi la culture se retrouve vraiment partout. (Pssst: restez jusqu'à la fin pour entendre un magnifique slam de Queen Ka.)
Ilana Moryoussef rend compte de l'actualité culturelle à Paris; Queen Ka révèle pourquoi elle écrit; Marie-Andrée Labbé et Alexandre Gascon commentent l'autobiographie de la joueuse de tennis Billie Jean King; Alain Deneault parle de son nouvel ouvrage, L'économie psychique; et Daniel Lessard et Francine Pelletier font des suggestions de lectures au chef néo-démocrate Jagmeet Singh.
Queen Ka'ahumanu is one of the lesser-known Queens of Hawaii, but without her strategy, know-how, & willingness to break Kapu (holy Hawaiian law), the Kingdom as we know it may never have happened at all. She's a controversial figure to many, but her influence is undeniable. — A Broad is a woman who lives by her own rules. Broads You Should Know is the podcast about the Broads who helped shape our world! — 3 Ways you can help support the podcast: Write a review on iTunes Share your favorite episode on social Tell a friend! — THE HOSTS Broads You Should Know is hosted by Sam Eggers, Sara Gorsky, Chloe Skye, & Jupiter Stone. IG: @BroadsYouShouldKnow Email: BroadsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com — Sara Gorsky IG: @SaraGorsky Web master / site design: www.BroadsYouShouldKnow.com — Chloe Skye Blog: www.chloejadeskye.com Podcasts: Skye and Stone do Television, where Chloe Skye & Jupiter Stone review TV shows. Thus far, they've covered Euphoria, Watchmen, and Lovecraft Country — Jupiter Stone TikTok: @JupiterFStone www.JupiterFStone.com Podcast: Modern Eyes with Skye and Stone, where Chloe Skye & Jupiter Stone look at films from 10 or more years ago through Modern Eyes — Sam Eggers IG: @SamLAEggers — Broads You Should Know is produced by Chloe Skye & Jupiter Stone and edited by Chloe Skye
Hawaii is featured during May. Kamehameha the Great's favorite wife Queen Ka'ahumanu ensured the unification of the Hawaiian Islands, and helped spread a new religion to the Kingdom. Sound Effects: Sound Effects Factory Music Coordinator: Matt Duffy AKA DJ TripleBypass Theme Song: "Mystery" by Tavana, courtesy of HI*Sessions. Featured song: "Maunaleo", by Keali'i Reichel, courtesy of HI*Sessions. If you enjoyed this show, please rate, review and share us with your friends and family. Instagram: legendsfromthepacific https://www.instagram.com/legendsfromthepacific Twitter: LegendsPacific https://twitter.com/LegendsPacific Don't forget to subscribe and visit our website www.legendsfromthepacific.com.
Welcome To Plotpoints Podcast! This is Plotpoints Podcast! www.plotpoints.com Show Notes February 29, 2020 EP 172 WITH MICHELLE MANU MICHELLE'S IMDB PAGE: Michelle's full bio at end of show notes. Creative Screenwriting Magazine - Mark's Latest Article: GETTING THE MOMENTS RIGHT 00:00:00 INTRO Mark (podcast theme music by Mark Sevi) 00:00:20 WELCOME/TABLE TALK Talking with Michelle #chitchat #tabletalk #michellemanu #lomilomi @lua #ka-koa 00:06:00 STEVEN PRESSFIELD Michell: getting beyond our fear #thewarofart #stevenpressfield 00:7:00 KA-KOA Michelle's Excting New Martial Arts System - Holistically blended arts MICHELLE MANU.COM KA-KAO.COM 00:12:00 TOP FIVE FEMALE LEAD ACTION FILMS Michelle's: #wonderwoman #haywire #thematrix #trinity #killbill #atomicblonde Mark's: #wonderwoman #alien #charliesangels #underworld #salt 00:17:00 PROFILE OF SCREENWRITER FRANCES MARIO Mark #firstfemaleoscarwinner #thevoiceofhollywood #marypickford #withoutlyingdown 00:21:48 DISCUSSION ON FRANCES MARION #all 00:25:00 THANKS AND OUT! Mark Need a Writing Class? For info go to www.scriptwritingclasses.org UPCOMING AT C3 Vape and Coffee MEETUP DETAILS Need a Writing Class? For info go to www.scriptwritingclasses.org #scriptwritingclasses.org #ocscreenwriters #ocfilmandtv #alejandroseri #finaldraft QUESTIONS? COMMENTS? 919-Scripts www.ocscreenwriters.com #ocscreenwriters Creative Screenwriting Magazine www.ocfilmandtv.com #richdalessio #c3vapeandcoffee Call 816-WRITERS for info on the MeetUps Meetup www.ocscreenwriters.com / www.ocfilmandtv.com HEY! Tell us what is your favorite Scifi, Romantic Comedy or Comic Book movie? Call (919) Scripts (919/727.4787) and shout it out to us. Resources: 919-SCRIPTS to leave a message/ask questions. www.plotpoints.com (show blog and more) www.ocscreenwriters.com - by writers for writers. Be Inspired, Do Good Work! Need a Writing Class? For info go to www.scriptwritingclasses.org #scriptwritingclasses.org Writers Guild Registration – www.wgawregistry.org U.S. Copyright Office - www.copyright.gov Podcast available on iTunes All Material copyright (c) Mark Sevi #marksevi Mark's IMDB page. Mark is repped by legal-eagle Wayne Alexander, ANLF.COM #waynealexander #anlf.com Fair Use Act Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes, commentary, and criticism and is not-for-profit at this point in its life. Fair Use Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Fair Use Definition Fair use is a doctrine in United States copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without requiring permission from the rights holders, such as commentary, criticism, news reporting, research, teaching or scholarship. MICHELLE MANU BIO: Michelle Manu is a 10th Degree Black Belt combat artist and instructor of the ancient Hawaiian martial art, "Lua." She has been knighted by the Hawaiian Royal Order of King Kamehameha for her world-renowned accomplishments in Lua. Michelle’s focus has been to teach, in a modern approach, how to become a whole warrior through martial arts training and philosophies to empower people around the world to live their healthiest life, both mentally and physically. Michelle helps her students to overcome past trauma and become more confident by teaching them to unleash their true inherent power. Michelle is also a highly sought-after global lecturer and author, and has had numerous appearances at colleges, and on the large and small screen. Known for her accomplishments as a 10th Black Belt and teacher (Kumu) of the rarely seen ancient Hawaiian Combat Art, Lua, Michelle is also the only woman accepted as a disciple and earn the title of teacher (Kumu) under Grand Master (‘Olohe) Solomon Kaihewalu in over 40 years. Michelle is also the only woman, thus far, to be given the designation of “Knight Commander” of the Royal Order of Kamehameha I for her continued work in promoting, protecting, and perpetuating the Hawaiian culture through the Lua. She was inducted into the 2016 Martial Arts History Museum’s Hall of Fame for altering the course of history of martial arts. A wood weapons maker and expert, Michelle is also the guardian and keeper of the only Kaihewalu Lua exhibit, located at the Martial Arts History Museum in Burbank, California. Michelle toured the Midwest as a professional Polynesian Hula dancer and choreographer (1990-2004). Lua was concealed in the Hula when Queen Ka’ahumanu banned the combat art from public display (around the same time Hula was banned). Lua is believed to been around a thousand years pre-Hula, which was approximately 1750 AD. Michelle now converts the Hula into the Lua. For the everyday woman, Michelle uses the Hula, Lua, Metaphysics, and Wellness to teach self-empowerment through the Butterfly Effect program (formerly the SHE (Super Hero Experience) program). Michelle strongly believes and can show that Lua and Hula (and Lomilomi) are the same use of energy. Lua is full contact (to bind and dislocate), Lomilomi is contact (to heal), and the Hula is no contact (storytelling).
In this long awaited episode we recap the Revel Kulia Marathon on the Big Island of Hawaii, the final race in my quest to run a marathon in every state. This happened to be my fastest marathon to date with a finish of 3:19:55 (20 minutes under my Boston Qualifying time)! Plus in this episode you will also hear practical tips on how you can run a PR (personal record) this year. Revel Kulia Marathon Race Recap The 2nd annual Revel Kulia Marathon was held on January 18, 2020 at Waikoloa, Hawaii.Pre Race: The race sent out frequent updates and information. The expo was located on the Hilton Waikoloa Village property on Friday from 11am-7pm and was easy to navigate and mostly well organized. There was a moment of panic when the volunteer couldn’t find my race bib. But upon closer inspection it was located and I was number 1234. They also put your name on the bib and offered athlete tracking. Along with the short sleeve tech shirt they gave out an insulated beer/wine tumbler and some misc products in the swag bag. They had a couple of props set up for taking pictures. We met up with Natalie (my MetPro Coach), Tamana and her friend Suma from Cleveland, along with Wayne and Sherrie from Alberta.Race Morning: The race bused participants from the Hilton Waikoloa Resort and the Queen’s Marketplace to the start times. The marathon buses left between 4-5am since it was nearly an hour drive to the start and the half marathon buses left between 4:30-5:30 since it was about 30 minutes to the start. The marathon start area was set up off to the side of the road and consisted of a couple tables of water and sports drink, a bank of port-a-pots, music and speaker system, some site lights, the gear check truck, and the starting line set up a ways up the road. The wind made it feel rather chilly although the temps were around mid-50’s. Fortunately the race gave out gloves and heat sheet blankets and that helped a lot. I had a throw away jacket as well. We stood around talking, using the bathrooms, listened to the announcements, and then around 6:15am they directed us to walk up the road to get behind the start line. There was the usual nervous chatter and people shuffling around to try and stay warm. At 6:30am they did a countdown and then we were off running downhill.Course: The marathon course started near the Kilohana Girl Scout Camp on the western slopes of Mauna Kea at around 5,400 feet of elevation. I immediately noticed the huge amount of elevation loss. Right off the starting line the course went downhill and that combined with the dark made me a bit nervous that I would end up falling. The first 7 miles continued at a -7% grade and loses 2,591 feet of elevation which is 48% of the total elevation loss for the whole course. It made running this section extremely challenging because you want to relax into the downhill but not let yourself get out of control. You also don’t want to do a lot of braking which is hard on the body and slows you down. My mantra for the downhills was “flow” sort of like the relentless flow of lava. I tried to relax and keep the effort comfortable hard while enjoying the beautiful mountainous scenery around me. My pace for the first 6.55 miles was 6:46 for a time of 44:22. By the time we got to mile 8 my legs were already feeling the toll of all that steep downhill but I tried to keep my mind positive and just run one mile at a time. The marathon described miles 8-13 as “slow down and hang on.” At mile 11 and 12 the course really flattened out and then there are a few hills for a net elevation gain. It was a challenge to keep pushing at a decent pace and not get discouraged on the hills. Although I was really starting to feel warm by the halfway point I was still holding a pace of 7:23 for a half time of 1:36:45. It really felt like the first half of the race went by quickly. Near mile 13 we made another turn and from miles 14-20 the course lost another 1,600 feet of elevation which is a -4.5% grade. Compared to the first section this amount of downhill felt much more manageable. By mile 16 I was feeling very hot as the sun was shining in a cloudless sky and we were running toward the ocean. It started to feel like the aid stations were too far apart as I was very thirsty by the time I arrived at one. I was very thankful that I decided to go with the more minimal clothing option. There’s nothing like a little suffering to make you feel thankful for the little things- like the occasional breeze that I could feel. For the final 10k the course has around a -2.4% grade and there were a couple small hills. I also started passing a few half marathoners and saw Ed, a listener from Honolulu, out on the course. I really had to work hard at staying positive and focused during the final 10k because I was just so hot. I kept thinking, “I’m running my 50th state marathon, how amazing is that!” but part of me just wanted to be done. I noticed that I wasn’t even sweating that much which is unusual for me and I started dumping water on myself at each aid station. At mile 25 we turned onto Queen Ka’ahumanu Highway. This last mile plus was on exposed blacktop surrounded by lava fields and felt flat, exposed, and HOT. Plus there was a lot of traffic whizzing by. I was trying to keep up a strong effort during the final two miles but being so hot I was somewhat worried. A couple of times I thought, “I hope I don’t pass out . . . I’ve never passed out during a marathon before, that would be awful to come all the way to Hawaii and not finish the race.” When I got to the last mile I realized that I needed to run a sub-8:00 mile to finish sub-3:20 so I decided to do a final push. During the last section we turned back into the Hilton Waikoloa property to finish at the Queen’s Marketplace area. When I saw the 26 mile marker I felt a lot of relief and pushed across the finish line to finish strong. When I looked at the finish clock it said 3:19:59 and I felt so happy to meet my goal of running sub-3:20.Finish Line/Finisher’s Stats: I learned that my official time was 3:19:55 for an average pace of 7:37 per mile which was a 9:23 PR for me. The Revel race also prints off this awesome finisher’s card which lists your time and stats and I learned that I finished as the 4th place female (out of 121), 19th overall (out of 253), and 1st in my AG (out of 17- although the first 3 ladies were also 40+). This was also a Boston Qualifying time of over 20 minutes. They gave out very nice medals along with a fresh lei to all the race finishers. They also had cold water and cold wet towels which felt amazing. I had a chocolate milk but didn’t even get over to see what other food was offered because I met a listener Sherry at the finish line and talked to her for a bit as she waited for her husband Wayne to finish. Then I saw Trevor, Natalie, and Tamanna and went over to celebrate with them. With Tamana and Natalie (my MetPro coach) The total number of Half Marathoners was 332. The male winner was Samuel Fradette with a time of 1:17:58 and the female winner was Krysten Smith with a time of 1:23:40. The total number of marathoners was 225. The male winner was Paul Terranova with a time of 2:49:10 and the female winner was Kamie Miller with a time of 3:08:37. I got my checked bag and changed into my recovery sandals and then we walked to the car to get back to the hotel. By that point I was feeling very happy and relieved to have run strong. My legs were also feeling rather jelly-like, especially in my quads. That started several days of hobbling around walking like a drunken toddler (as Rachel who did the marathon so aptly put it). This was the most sore that I’ve been post-marathon for a long time. By day 4 I was feeling like I normally do the day after a marathon and able to go down stairs and sit down without much discomfort.MTA Meet Up: Later in the afternoon we had the MTA meet up at the Kona Brewing Company and had a great turnout of listeners. List names….. Kona Brewing Company was generous enough to give us complimentary drinks and the manager personally welcomed us. We then enjoyed several days of going to the beach, enjoying a luau, hiking in Volcano National Park, and eating lots of great food. MTA Meet Up at Kona BrewingPost Marathon on the Big Island View this post on Instagram Going down stairs the day after the @runrevel marathon A post shared by Marathon Training Academy (@marathonacademy) on Jan 19, 2020 at 10:57pm PST Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Also Mentioned in This Episode Generation Ucan -use the code MTAHAWAII to save 15% on your order. New customers can save 25%. Athletic Greens -Go to athleticgreens.com/mta and claim your special offer today – 20 FREE travel packs valued at $79 with your first purchase. MetPro.co, a concierge nutrition coaching company. Angie has lost 32 pounds working with a MetPro nutrition coach. To see if MetPro is the solution you’ve been looking for, take their Metabolic Assessment and schedule a complimentary consultation with one of their experts go to MetPro.co/mta Kona Brewing Co. -Trevor’s personal favorite is the Long Board Lager. The Revel Race Series -fast downhill marathons. 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« On a l'impression d'être lié aux autres, mais, en fait, on ne l'est pas tellement », croit Elkahna Talbi, alias Queen Ka. La slameuse et poète présente un extrait de Si je reste, un spectacle poétique et musical sur le thème de l'engagement, envers le monde, mais aussi envers les gens.
90 minutes culturelles - Au sommaire : Les artistes BÉRÉNICE DUPUIS, QUEEN KA, MICHELLE PARENT dans L'ACTU DE LA SCÈNE; GABRIEL THÉRIAULT est l'invité spécial de David Lavoie; La 4e édition du festival Plein(s) Écran(s) est la PÉPITE CULTURELLE DU JOUR; et RHODNIE DÉSIR est l'invitée des GRANDES DISCUSSIONS. L'ACTU DE LA SCÈNEPar Maud Mazo-Rothenbühler & Klara Garczarek BÉRÉNICE DUPUIS, chorégraphe et interprète>> Son actualité :instruMENTALUne presentation Tangente, du 30 janvier au 2 février 2020 QUEEN KA, artiste de Spoken word>> Son actualité :Si je resteUne présentation La Chapelle – Scènes Contemporaines, du 27 janvier au 4 février 2020 MICHELLE PARENT, metteure en scène>> Son actualité : Le sixième sensUne production Pirata Théâtre. Une présentation Théâtre Denise-Pelletier, du 21 janvier au 8 février 2020 L'INVITÉ SPÉCIAL DE DAVIDPar David Lavoie GABRIEL THÉRIAULT, adjoint aux directions du théâtre La Chapelle, Scènes Contemporaines LA PÉPITE CULTURELLE DU JOUR Par Klara Garczarek PAUL LANDRIAU, directeur de la programmation du festival Plein(s) Écran(s), 4e édition du 15 au 25 janvier 2020 LES GRANDES DISCUSSIONS : EN TÊTE-À-TÊTE AVEC…Par Maud Mazo-Rothenbühler & Klara Garczarek RHODNIE DÉSIR, chorégraphe, directrice artistique et interprète de BOW'T TRAIL Retrospek.Une coprésentation Rhodnie Désir Créations & Espace Libre, du 13 au 22 février 2020
90 minutes culturelles - Au sommaire : Les artistes BÉRÉNICE DUPUIS, QUEEN KA, MICHELLE PARENT dans L'ACTU DE LA SCÈNE; GABRIEL THÉRIAULT est l'invité spécial de David Lavoie; La 4e édition du festival Plein(s) Écran(s) est la PÉPITE CULTURELLE DU JOUR; et RHODNIE DÉSIR est l'invitée des GRANDES DISCUSSIONS. L’ACTU DE LA SCÈNEPar Maud Mazo-Rothenbühler & Klara Garczarek BÉRÉNICE DUPUIS, chorégraphe et interprète>> Son actualité :instruMENTALUne presentation Tangente, du 30 janvier au 2 février 2020 QUEEN KA, artiste de Spoken word>> Son actualité :Si je resteUne présentation La Chapelle – Scènes Contemporaines, du 27 janvier au 4 février 2020 MICHELLE PARENT, metteure en scène>> Son actualité : Le sixième sensUne production Pirata Théâtre. Une présentation Théâtre Denise-Pelletier, du 21 janvier au 8 février 2020 L’INVITÉ SPÉCIAL DE DAVIDPar David Lavoie GABRIEL THÉRIAULT, adjoint aux directions du théâtre La Chapelle, Scènes Contemporaines LA PÉPITE CULTURELLE DU JOUR Par Klara Garczarek PAUL LANDRIAU, directeur de la programmation du festival Plein(s) Écran(s), 4e édition du 15 au 25 janvier 2020 LES GRANDES DISCUSSIONS : EN TÊTE-À-TÊTE AVEC…Par Maud Mazo-Rothenbühler & Klara Garczarek RHODNIE DÉSIR, chorégraphe, directrice artistique et interprète de BOW’T TRAIL Retrospek.Une coprésentation Rhodnie Désir Créations & Espace Libre, du 13 au 22 février 2020
Avec Dalila Awada, Lili Boisvert, Vanessa Destiné, Selma Bennani et Elkahna Talbi aka Queen Ka.
Queen Ka est une figure incontournable de la poésie performative au Québec. Ayant étudié en art dramatique, elle utilise sa formation en théâtre pour faire vivre ses textes sur scène. Elle fait également partie de la distribution de « La Renarde, sur les traces Pauline Julien » qui sera présentée le 15 juin prochain à la Maison symphonique. Dans ce balado, l’artiste explique les rituels qu’elle entreprend avant ses spectacles, les sentiments qui l’habitent lors des premières minutes sur scène et nous informe du regard qu’elle pose sur différentes oeuvres.
Aujourd'hui à l'émission, on est au Salon du livre de Montréal. On parle du film À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas librement inspiré de la vie du poète Yves Boisvert. On parle de notre rapport à la poésie avec Queen Ka et on s'amuse à découvrir quel poète se cache derrière cinq chansons bien connues. On termine l'émission avec une discussion sur notre manière de choisir nos livres.
Découverte de la talenteuse Elkahna Talbi, alias Queen Ka, à la suite de la publication de son recueil de poésie "Moi, figuier sous la neige" aux éditions Mémoires d'encrier.