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Persistent and Nasty
Episode 237: Claire Love Wilson

Persistent and Nasty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 47:42


In this episode Elaine chats to Canadian theatre maker Claire Love Wilson. We talk about their show Morag You're a Long Time Died. Which is touring Scotland/Ireland/England this month after a successful month at the Edinburgh Festival. We chat about the show, generational relationships and much more. Tickets here: http://clairelovewilson.com/morag-youre-a-long-time-deid Morag You're a Long Time Died Morag's death left a silence in her place. When her grand-daughter Sam inherits her piano, she also inherits the mystery of Morag's story. An intimate letter composed of fragmented Scottish ballads leads Sam to uncover Morag's possible queerness. In piecing together Morag's history through their shared Scottish musical heritage, Sam discovers a voice of her own. This new experimental musical warps, disrupts, and reconfigures traditional Scottish storytelling, ballad singing and participatory community dance. Reimagining ceilidh theatre from a queer perspective, original compositions are playfully interwoven with electronic loops and interactive dancing to tell old stories anew. Claire Love Wilson Claire Love Wilson (she/they) is queer white/Scottish settler multidisciplinary artist living on the ancestral and unceded territories of the xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil- Waututh) First Nations. She works as a theatre-maker, actor, playwright, musician, and singer-songwriter. Claire has been featured as a creator and performer at the Vancouver Fringe Festival, the rEvolver festival, The Shift Festival, and Theatre Under the Gun in collaboration with companies like The Only Animal, Urban Ink, the frank theatre, Aphotic Theatre and ITSAZOO Theatre. Claire has also facilitated workshops on her personal loop- based performance practice “Song-Walking” locally as part of Interplay Festival and the Vancouver Outsider Arts Festival, as well as internationally at the University of The West of Scotland, the Scottish Storytelling Centre, and BAM in Paris. Claire is the co- creator, lead performer and co-producer of the experimental musical “Morag, You're a Long Time Deid” (MORAG), which works to queer traditional Scottish ballads through loop-based soundscaping and storytelling. As a work in development MORAG has been showcased at the National Theatre of Scotland, The Scottish Storytelling Centre and at PushOff! in Vancouver. The production premiered as part of Touchstone Theatre's 45th anniversary season in June 2022. MORAG had its UK premiere at the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe Festival and is now on tour in Scotland, Ireland and England. OUR WEBSITE - www.persistentandnasty.co.uk HIPA GUIDES: HIPA GUIDES Equity Toolkit: Link Stellar Quines: Link Persistent Pal & Nasty Hero - Pals and Hero Membership Email – persistentandnasty@gmail.com Instagram - @persistentandnasty Twitter - @PersistentNasty Coffee Morning Eventbrite - Coffee Morning Tickets LINKTREE - LINKTR.EE Resources Samaritans - Rape Crisis Scotland - Rape Crisis UK ArtsMinds - BAPAM Freelancers Make Theatre Work Stonewall UK - Trevor Project - Mermaids UK Switchboard LGBT+ - GATE PLANNED PARENTHOOD DONATE - DONATE ABORTION SUPPORT NETWORK UK - ASN.COM- DONATE

Radio Monaco - Monte-Carlo Business Club
Le Green Shift Festival est de retour à Monaco

Radio Monaco - Monte-Carlo Business Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 5:12


La promenade du Larvotto accueille la deuxième édition du Green Shift Festival. L'événement se tient jusqu'au vendredi 7 juin, au soir, en présence de nombreux acteurs engagés dans la défense de l'environnement. Organisé par la Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco (FPA2), ce festival a pour vocation de contrecarrer l'éco-anxiété e en misant sur l'échange, la créativité et l'imaginaire. De plus, ce rendez-vous coïncide avec l'exposition annuelle du Prix de la photographie environnementale. Nadège Massé, directrice de la communication de la FPA2 est l'invitée de Nathalie Michet dans le Club Radio Monaco. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Donas da P@#$% Toda
#211 - O que o nosso desconforto pode querer nos dizer

Donas da P@#$% Toda

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 35:44


Meses atrás ouvimos "sustentar o desconforto" pela primeira vez como uma ferramenta de autoconhecimento e de consciência de classe. Foi no Shift Festival e quem plantou essa pulga atrás da nossa orelha foi a antropóloga Carol Delgado. Em um tempo em que tanta coisa acontece junto-ao-mesmo-tempo, termos a capacidade de sentir desconforto e a opção de transformá-lo em alguma coisa é muito instigante. Por isso chamamos a Carol pra contar o que é esse desconforto que deve ser sustentado e que que forma o seu inverso - o conforto - com algumas coisas não é tão gostosinho assim. ------------------ APOIE O PODCAST! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.apoia.se/donasdaptoda⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ----- O ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Donas da P* Toda⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ é um podcast independente. Produção, roteiro e apresentação: Larissa Guerra e Marina Melz. Edição e tratamento de áudio: Bruno Stolf. Todas as informações em ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.donasdaptoda.com.br⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ e ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@donasdaptoda⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Vamos conversar? Larissa Guerra: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@larissavguerra⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Marina Melz: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@marinamelz⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Bruno Stolf: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@brunostolf⁠

Radio Monaco - Monte-Carlo Business Club
Le Green Shift Festival investit la promenade du Larvotto

Radio Monaco - Monte-Carlo Business Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 5:17


Organisé par la Fondation Prince Albert II, le Green Shift Festival se tient jusqu'au samedi 10 juin à Monaco. Chaque soir, de 19h à 20h30, des personnalités engagées dans la défense de l'environnement viennent à la rencontre du public sur la promenade du Larvotto.  Gratuit et ouvert à tous, l'événement propose d'aborder les enjeux écologiques en jouant sur l'émotion et la créativité. Le tout en plein air, avec la Méditerranée en arrière-plan.  Nathalie Michet reçoit Nadège Massé, directrice de la communication, et Céline Vacquier, chargée de la médiation et de la sensibilisation au sein de la FPA2.

Off The Podium
Ep. 123: Lisa Bielawa, composer and vocalist.

Off The Podium

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 37:22


Ep. 123: Lisa Bielawa, composer and vocalist. Let's Talk Off The Podium with Tigran Arakelyan. In this podcast Bielawa talks about a recent project called Broadcast from Home, work with Philip Glass, time at Yale, various major projects and much more. Composer, producer, and vocalist Lisa Bielawa is a Rome Prize winner in Musical Composition and takes inspiration for her work from literary sources and close artistic collaborations. Her music has been described as “ruminative, pointillistic and harmonically slightly tart,” by The New York Times. She is the recipient of the 2017 Music Award from the American Academy of Arts & Letters and was named a William Randolph Hearst Visiting Artist Fellow at the American Antiquarian Society for 2018.  Bielawa consistently executes work that incorporates community-making as part of her artistic vision. She has created music for public spaces in Lower Manhattan, the banks of the Tiber River in Rome, on the sites of former airfields in Berlin in San Francisco, and to mark the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Her music has recently been premiered at the NY PHIL BIENNIAL, Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, SHIFT Festival, and Naumburg Orchestral Concerts, among others. She will have her second residency as a performer/composer at John Zorn’s venue The Stone in March 2020. Orchestras that have championed her music include the The Knights, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, American Composers Orchestra, and the Orlando Philharmonic. Premieres of her work have been commissioned and presented by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Brooklyn Rider, Seattle Chamber Music Society, American Guild of Organists, and more.  Bielawa began touring as the vocalist with the Philip Glass Ensemble in 1992 and in 2019 she became the inaugural Composer-in-Residence and Chief Curator of the Philip Glass Institute at The New School. In 1997 Bielawa cofounded the MATA Festival, which celebrates the work of young composers, and for five years she was the artistic director of the San Francisco Girls Chorus.  She received a 2018 Los Angeles Area Emmy nomination for her unprecedented, made-for-TV-and-online opera Vireo: The Spiritual Biography of a Witch's Accuser, created with librettist Erik Ehn and director Charles Otte. Vireowas filmed in twelve parts in locations across the country and features over 350 musicians. Vireo was released on CD/DVD in 2019 (Orange Mountain Music) and she is also recorded on the Tzadik, TROY, Innova, BMOP/sound, Supertrain Records, Sono Luminus, and Cedille labels. For more information about Lisa Bielawa please visit: www.lisabielawa.net © Let's Talk Off The Podium, 2020

MedellinStyle Podcast
A Square / MedelllinStyle.com Podcast 019

MedellinStyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 70:48


A SQUARE, also known as Souls Of Rhythm, is a Techno duet , lead by the brothers: Sebastian Angulo and Jose Manuel Angulo, From Cali, COL. Are the owners of the renowned LORD MUSIK Label, which they launched since 2009, today is one of the best techno labels in Colombia. Lord Musik is also a brand, that makes great events in Colombia. A SQUARE reached the top of beatport with tracks such as: Digital Terrestrial (Remix), Aritmik (Remix), and Magic Beans (Original Mix), among many others. They have released great EPs with artists, such as: Cardo, Elia, Alberto Fracasso, Jill Bellac, Alex Young, Gymmy J, AnGy KoRe, Chris Fayne, Dani Sbert, Truci, Min & Mal, Hollen, Andres Gil, Uron, Fabrizio Pettorelli, XHEI, among others. Working with importants labels, such as: Globox, De-Konstrukt, Underscore, Substudio Records, Define Records, Kraft Records, DeletechRecords, RefluxedRecords and Lord Musik. A Square has several giggs all around Cali, Colombia where they live, they have also played in: Medellin, Palmira, Tulua, Pereira, Cartago, Pasto, Cartagena, (Oriente Medellin) and Lago Calima, in addition they have had performances in the U.S in cities like: Miami and Ft Lauderdale. They have played at MIAMI WMC (Winter Music Conference) in 2013, at the Station Club, in the Owls Dance WMC techno night. A Square played at FREEDOM FESTIVAL 2016. This is one of the most importat electronic music festival in Colombia, and South America. They played at SHIFT FESTIVAL 2017 - Tulua Valle, COL. They played at VIBRATIONS FESTIVAL 2017 - Cali, Valle, COL. They played at Closing Party – Oriente’s Crowd & Hipnotic Sound – Dic 2017 - Oriente Medellin They played at Closing Party – Oriente’s Crowd & Medellinstyle – Dic 2018 – Oriente Medellin They played at Vortex Festival 2019 – Cali, Valle, COL. Their magnificent tracks have been played by big artists like: Dubfire, Gary Beck, Sasha Carassi, Snello, Min & Mal, Stev & Valo, among others. They are one of the best Colombian Techno Artist. Available in: sptfy.com/medellinstyle youtube.com/medellinstyle apple.co/2NirUXY soundcloud.com/medellinstyledj/sets/podcast www.mixcloud.com/MedellinStyle/ www.deezer.com/es/show/657932 tun.in/pjCgO https://medellinstyle.com/category/podcast/

CiTR -- Dave Radio
Shift Festival 12 and Ensemble Theatre 7

CiTR -- Dave Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 60:02


Steve James previews Ensemble Theatre's 7th season and Coco Roberge gets us ready for Shift Festival 12

Take Me Outdoors
30: SHIFT founder Christian Beckwith Explains the Festival’s History and Importance for Our Futures.

Take Me Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 30:49


The last few episodes of the Take Me Outdoors podcast has been building up to this very, very special episode. Just before SHIFT starts up we are joined by the Founder, Director, and reason this event is so successful: Christian Beckwith. Christian Beckwith moved to Jackson, Wyoming, in 1994, and soon thereafter started his first publication, The Mountain Yodel. In 1996 he became the youngest person to edit the world’s premier mountaineering journal, The American Alpine Journal. In 2002 he co-founded Alpinist Magazine, an archival-quality climbing quarterly that Reinhold Messner called “the greatest climbing magazine in the world today.” More recently, he started the surfing, skiing and climbing extravaganza, The Alpinist Film Festival; coordinated the Teton Boulder Project, which developed a Jackson Hole bouldering park to honor Teton pioneers; and launched Outerlocal, a social media website for adventure athletes. He has made expeditions to Kyrgyzstan, Alaska, Peru and Tibet, skied the Grand Teton half a dozen times, and established numerous first ascents and descents around the world. Beckwith advocates a “place-first” approach to outdoor recreation that prioritizes the well-being of our places over the activities we love to do in them so that we may avoid the tragedy of the commons and the loss of John Muir’s legacy of wilderness preservation. In case you weren’t aware, SHIFT is an acronym that stands for Shaping How we Invest For Tomorrow. Outdoor recreationists, land managers, and conservationists simply are more powerful and create more positive change when they’re banded together into a single movement with a unified voice. And our unified voice and continued work to achieve shared objectives is more important today than EVER before – our public lands face unprecedented threat. This year’s SHIFT Festival explores the mega important theme of “The Business Case for Public Lands.” Specifically, there are three full days of panels, workshops and powerful conversations lined up about how investments in outdoor recreation and the protection of America’s public lands creates vibrant, resilient economies in communities around our Great Country. Download this episode today to learn more about SHIFT, it’s history, and what it’s doing to not only help conservation, but also economies.

Take Me Outdoors
29: How the SHIFT Festival is Growing the Network of the Offices of Outdoor Recreation, One State at a Time

Take Me Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2017 50:18


Today’s episode of the Take Me Outdoors podcast features Luis Benitez, Colorado’s Director of the Office of Outdoor Recreation Industry, and Jon Snyder, Washington’s Outdoor Recreation and Economic Policy Advisor to the Governor, on the topic of growing the number of states that are standing up the Office of Outdoor Recreation. For the third year in a row, the SHIFT Festival will provide a platform for action and the building of best practices around this all-important office -- one that ties together the impact of outdoor recreation, the growth of it as an economic driver and the importance of conservation. This year’s workshop is a critical part of the SHIFT Festival’s theme: The Business Case for Public Lands. SHIFT’s 2017 Festival takes place November 1-3 in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and this year’s panel takes place on Nov. 1 from 8 a.m. to Noon, at  the Snow King Resort, the epicenter of the action for the Festival this year. This year’s panel will be led by Cailin O’Brien-Feeney with the Outdoor Industry Association (OIA), who has contributed a great deal of leadership and support to the formation of the growth of this office. Rachel VandeVoort, the newest leader in the group for the State of Montana, will also be in attendance, as will Brad Peterson, who was the very first leader appointed in this role for the State of Utah. Full details can be found here. This episode of the Take Me Outdoors podcast offers a fantastic opportunity to go deeper with two active leaders in this role, Luis Benitez of the State of Colorado, and Jon Snyder, of the State of Washington. Both share their respective state’s vision and goals around this mission-critical office, as well as what the commonalities are for the growth of this office nationwide. The episode is broken up into two interviews, the first features Luis Benetiz. Luis stepped into his role as Director for the Office of Outdoor Recreation Industry July 1, 2015, and he’s started his third year in the post and is the State of Colorado’s first Director for the Office of Outdoor Recreation Industry. He brings years of experience as a leader with Outward Bound, Fortune 200 and 500 consulting and multiple summits of Mt. Everest to the role. He also served as a Town Council Member for the City of Eagle, Colo., prior to joining Governor Hickenlooper’s team at the State of Colorado. Jon Snyder, who serves as the State of Washington Governor Jay Inslee’s Policy Advisor for Outdoor Recreation and Economic Development, also joins us in this podcast. Jon’s role coordinates policy, legislation, budget items, and outreach related to outdoor recreation. He was appointed in December 2015 after serving on the Spokane City Council for six years and owning a regional outdoor magazine for nine years. Snyder served on the Washington Traffic Safety Commission, Spokane Transit Authority, and Spokane Regional Health District as well as having a leadership role in passing local ballot measures to fund parks, streets, libraries, and public transportation. Luis and Jon give us great insights into the catalyzing effects that SHIFT has brought to the growth of this State leadership post. The podcast covers a lot - including the importance of this role to bring together a fragmented outdoor recreation economy and conservation movement and the importance of doing so to protect America’s public lands. Download this episode today to get an insider’s view of the State Office of Outdoor Recreation and Industry, and to learn more about Luis and Jon’ missions and goals. By Summer, 2018, it’s estimated that up to 10 offices will be in place in states across America. This year’s SHIFT Festival will again serve as a bellweather for the future impact of this office - please join us to learn more about it in this podcast, and at the 2017 SHIFT Festival!

Take Me Outdoors
28: SHIFT for the Planet Debuts to Connect Innovative Non-Profit and B-Corps with Funders

Take Me Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 53:08


Today’s episode of the Take Me Outdoors podcast again focuses on sharing insights into the incredible programming of SHIFT’s Festival. In this episode, you’ll meet TWO amazing leaders who will be part of the SHIFT for the Planet program, which takes place Nov. 1, Day 1 of SHIFT, from 3-5 pm at Snow King Resort. SHIFT for the Planet is a very innovative platform connecting some of the most innovative and impactful examples of outdoor recreation and conservation in the country with funders seeking to catalyze just such organizations. SHIFT for the Planet was designed in partnership with 1% for the Planet, Silicon Couloir, George B. Storer Foundation and Blue Sky Funders Forum. Today, we are sitting down with Jainee Dial, co-founder of Wylder Goods.com, and Gavin Noyes of UtahDineBikeyah.org. Jainee and Gavin are two of the EIGHT presenters participating in this year’s first-annual SHIFT for the Planet event. Download this episode today to learn more about Wyldergoods.com and Utahdinebikeyah.org, two amazing organizations with a mission to protect and serve public lands and wild landscapes. This is an incredible conversation that highlights the perspective of a female-founded Benefit Corporation and a non-profit that exists to amplify the Native voice in the conservation conversation. It’s a perspective you will hear much more of, and the conversation will catalyze at this year’s 2017 SHIFT Festival. Resources:  Shiftjh.org Wylder Goods Utah Din’e Bik’eyah Outdoor Alliance B Corp (website resource for B Corps) Higg Index Shift Festival GuEnergy.com Verdepr.com  

Access Utah
David Quammen On Wednesday's Access Utah

Access Utah

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2015 53:55


Writer David Quammen's working life bounces back and forth between topics such as grizzly bear conservation in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, close to home, and the study of lethal viruses that emerge from bats and chimpanzees and rodents in places like the Congo. Quammen will present on Yellowstone National Park, the first national park in the world, at this year's Shift Festival in Jackson Wyoming. He joins us on Access Utah today.