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Best podcasts about Stephen Page

Latest podcast episodes about Stephen Page

BSoMBODY
Stephen Page performs John Corigliano's Triathlon

BSoMBODY

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 28:27


In this episode, saxophonist and professor Stephen Page talks about his upcoming performance of John Corigliano's Triathlon. Stephen discusses the three different saxophones he will use in the concert, as well as some of the challenges and interesting aspects of the piece.

Hillside Haven Community Church
Malachi 2:10-16 (Pastor Stephen Page)

Hillside Haven Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 44:12


Faithless hearts produce faithless lives and are cut off by the Lord of Hosts.

Hillside Haven Community Church
Acts 27:1-28:10: Pastor Stephen Page

Hillside Haven Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 56:22


In trials, trust God's word and receive strength to glorify Him. 

Hillside Haven Community Church
Acts 21:17-22:22 (Pastor Stephen Page)

Hillside Haven Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 41:24


Remember your redemption and fulfill the greatest commandments. 

Hillside Haven Community Church
Acts 19:1-20 (Stephen Page)

Hillside Haven Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 61:21


Big Idea: God supplies miraculous evidence that only Jesus saves sinners and conquers sin.

Hillside Haven Community Church
Acts 15:36-16:10 (Stephen Page)

Hillside Haven Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 52:06


Christians prioritize the gospel and experience God's sovereign providence

Hillside Haven Community Church
Acts 11:19-30 (Stephen Page)

Hillside Haven Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 49:03


Christians see the grace of God and delight in His work.

K&L Gates Health Care Triage
Corporate Practice of Medicine: New Relevance in a Changing World

K&L Gates Health Care Triage

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 28:55


In this two-part Triage series, Gina Bertolini, Stephen Page, and Sarah Staples-Carlton discuss an old health care regulatory doctrine that has new relevance in a post-COVID world, where the delivery of care via telemedicine and other remote models has become heavily adopted: Corporate Practice of Medicine, or “CPOM.” As more and more health care companies look for innovative ways to deliver healthcare, it can be easy for seasoned healthcare professionals and newcomers alike to discount or dismiss CPOM. While on its face it is a straightforward prohibition, it is important to understand the doctrine's underlying philosophy and to appreciate its complexity, particularly how it varies from state to state. This is particularly the case where telehealth has become an established method for the delivery of care, and many new companies are entering the health care space. As health care entities, health IT solutions providers, and other companies seek to deliver care in one or more states, there are many health care regulatory considerations to consider, but CPOM should be at the top of the list.  In part one of this series, Gina Bertolini, Stephen Page, and Sarah Staples-Carlton offer a brief primer on CPOM, answer some practical questions about its impact, and elaborate on its present-day relevance for health care providers and other companies.

Hillside Haven Community Church
Acts 19a-31 (Stephen Page)

Hillside Haven Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 59:31


Redeemed people have a new mission and clear model of obedience to Christ.

Conversations with Cornesy
Conversations with Cornesy - Stephen Page

Conversations with Cornesy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 42:53


Stephen Page - Australian choreographer and former artistic director of the Bangarra Dance Theatre - joins Graham Cornes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
Trans-Canada Highwaymen: Members of Sloan, Odds, Barenaked Ladies, and The Pursuit of Happiness create their own supergroup

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 18:17


Trans-Canada Highwaymen is a supergroup born out of four bands who were all over Canadian rock radio in the ‘90s. On their new album, “Explosive Hits Vol. 1,” they pay tribute to their favourite songs, covering classics from 1969 to 1975. Chris Murphy (Sloan), Craig Northey (Odds), Stephen Page (formerly of Barenaked Ladies) and Moe Berg (The Pursuit of Happiness) tell Tom how K-tel ads from the ‘70s inspired the band to make their supergroup, why they chose the songs they did, and what it's like playing each other's music.

Hillside Haven Community Church
Acts 4:36-5:11 (Stephen Page)

Hillside Haven Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 52:36


Fear the holy God, for He knows your heart and exposes your sin

The Good Enough Dad with Maggie Dent
Stephen Page – Being raised by women made me a great dad

The Good Enough Dad with Maggie Dent

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 51:43


In 1993 Stephen Page became a dad in the most spectacular of ways. He says it was like something he and his partner had choreographed. Fast forward to today and after 30 years as the artistic director at Bangarra Dance Company Stephen is working on a children's production with the son that was born that night - Hunter Lochard-Page. Stephen talks about the incredible kinship of family made and family born, and how being raised by women shaped the dad he became.  Waru – journey of the small turtle https://www.bangarra.com.au/productions/waru-journey-of-the-small-turtle/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hillside Haven Community Church
Genesis 1-11 (Stephen Page)

Hillside Haven Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 56:00


Filled with pride, mankind defiantly distrusts God and needs His gracious intervention.

Hillside Haven Community Church
Mark Chapters 1-6 (Stephen Page)

Hillside Haven Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 56:32


Jesus is the Son of God who has authority and compassion- follow Him. 

Lawyers Weekly Podcast Network
Taking on unjust proposed laws — and winning

Lawyers Weekly Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 27:14


Eleven years ago, the former Queensland state government proposed laws to criminalise gays, lesbians and singles from undertaking surrogacy. Internationally renowned surrogacy expert Stephen Page was among those who fought against the flagged laws and ultimately won that fight. Here, he discusses why lawyers can and must embrace change and always remember to serve others. On this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, host Jerome Doraisamy speaks with Page Provan director Stephen Page about his personal and professional journey, leading the fight against the then Queensland attorney-general's push to criminalise gays, lesbians and singles from undertaking surrogacy, why this fight was so important and the toll it took on him. Mr Page also reflects on the legal skills he drew on during that fight, how it made him a better lawyer and advocate, why the label “activist” isn't a bad thing for legal professionals, and how and why it is so critical for lawyers to remember that they are ultimately servants of the court and the communities around them. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!

Records Revisited
Episode 282: Episode 282 - our first Barenaked Ladies episode with Brett Newski

Records Revisited

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 98:09


Ben and Wayne were joined by Brett Newski of the band...Newski...for our first ever Barenaked Ladies episode and to talk about BNL's album "Stunt."  Fun episode that covers a ton of ground about the 90s, some of Stephen Page's finest moments, Ferris Bueller advice, Nada Surf, Scott Terry, don't look at advance ticket sales, Candlebox, the leather cheerio, powelines, why does America like big pillows, Ben's crappy internet, and are we sick of "One Week?"  I think our scores for the song tell the story.  Check out Newski here:https://newskimusic.com/Check out BNL here:https://www.barenakedladies.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/ or join our Patreon at patreon.com/RecordsRevisitedPodcast

In the Studio
In The Studio - The Artist's Muse

In the Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 30:56


Looking back over a year of In The Studio, we consider the role of the artist's muse. Why does one subject suggest itself above all others, how does an artist then go about incorporating that subject into their work, and what, if any, are the pressures they feel? From Nitin Sawney's latest work marking the 60th anniversary of Benjamin Britten's War Requiem; through Sally Beamish, whose Proms composition was inspired by bees; to Yuri Herrera's historical novel about Mexican leader Benito Juarez, and Stephen Page, whose aboriginal-heritage inspired his dance work for Sydney Festival; to Elizabeth McGovern who took Ava Gardner as her muse for her latest theatrical performance. We explore how each of these artists used their muse to create a work of art.

The Stage Show
90 years of performing arts on your ABC

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 54:00


As the ABC celebrates its 90th birthday, we delve into our archives to revisit key moments in Australian performing arts history. Highlights include Laurence Olivier on tour, Nureyev and Fonteyn dancing into Australian hearts and Indigenous theatre taking centre stage. Also, Ian McKellen makes his Australian debut, Dorothy Hewett revolutionises Australian playwriting, Philip Glass writes a piece for organ and didgeridoo and Joan Sutherland records a stupendous La Traviata in a 17th-century Italian theatre.

The Stage Show
90 years of performing arts on your ABC

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 54:00


As the ABC celebrates its 90th birthday, we delve into our archives to revisit key moments in Australian performing arts history. Highlights include Laurence Olivier on tour, Nureyev and Fonteyn dancing into Australian hearts and Indigenous theatre taking centre stage.Also, Ian McKellen makes his Australian debut, Dorothy Hewett revolutionises Australian playwriting, Philip Glass writes a piece for organ and didgeridoo and Joan Sutherland records a stupendous La Traviata in a 17th-century Italian theatre.

K&L Gates Health Care Triage
The Information Blocking Rule's "Glide Path" - Compliance with the Information Blocking Rule After the Limitation on the Scope of EHI is Lifted

K&L Gates Health Care Triage

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 26:42


In this episode, Gina Bertolini and Stephen Page discuss the most recent Information Blocking Rule compliance deadline. Using a recent letter from several health care providers and other stakeholders to the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) that outlines concerns related to the Information Blocking regulations, Gina and Stephen discuss the definition of electronic health information, the implication of technical changes to certified electronic health record technology, and application of some of the Information Blocking Rule's exceptions as well as offer recommendations for compliance.

Speaking Out
The Evolution of Bangarra Dance Theatre

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022


Stephen Page and Francis Rings to reflect on the evolution of Bangarra Dance Theatre and discuss what's next for the company?

Speaking Out
The Evolution of Bangarra Dance Theatre

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022


Stephen Page and Francis Rings to reflect on the evolution of Bangarra Dance Theatre and discuss what's next for the company?

RN Arts - ABC RN
90 years of performing arts on your ABC

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 54:06


As the ABC celebrates its 90th birthday, we delve into our archives to revisit key moments in Australian performing arts history, including Laurence Olivier on tour, Nureyev and Fonteyn dancing into Australian hearts and Indigenous theatre taking centre stage. Also, Ian McKellen makes his Australian debut, Dorothy Hewett revolutionises Australian playwriting, Philip Glass writes a piece for organ and didgeridoo and Joan Sutherland records a stupendous La Traviata in a 17th-century Italian theatre.

The Stage Show
90 years of performing arts on your ABC

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 54:06


As the ABC celebrates its 90th birthday, we delve into our archives to revisit key moments in Australian performing arts history. Highlights include Laurence Olivier on tour, Nureyev and Fonteyn dancing into Australian hearts and Indigenous theatre taking centre stage.Also, Ian McKellen makes his Australian debut, Dorothy Hewett revolutionises Australian playwriting, Philip Glass writes a piece for organ and didgeridoo and Joan Sutherland records a stupendous La Traviata in a 17th-century Italian theatre.

The Stage Show
90 years of performing arts on your ABC

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 54:06


As the ABC celebrates its 90th birthday, we delve into our archives to revisit key moments in Australian performing arts history. Highlights include Laurence Olivier on tour, Nureyev and Fonteyn dancing into Australian hearts and Indigenous theatre taking centre stage. Also, Ian McKellen makes his Australian debut, Dorothy Hewett revolutionises Australian playwriting, Philip Glass writes a piece for organ and didgeridoo and Joan Sutherland records a stupendous La Traviata in a 17th-century Italian theatre.

Hillside Haven Community Church
Have you been delivered? (Stephen Page)

Hillside Haven Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 55:37


AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast
Stephen Page wins a Red Ochre Award

AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 10:26


Stephen Page has won a Red Ochre Award for outstanding lifetime achievement in Indigenous arts

AWAYE! - ABC RN
Leah Purcell on The Drover's Wife, and Stephen Page wins a Red Ochre Award

AWAYE! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 54:05


Leah Purcell discusses her newest iteration of The Drover's Wife, and Stephen page is honoured with a Red Ochre Award

The Kyle Thiermann Show
#305 How (Not To) Kayak the Channel Islands - Stephen Page

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 87:52


Raised in San Francisco, Stephen Page (@SlightlyStevo) is a surfer, diver, builder, and adventurer who recently completed a solo 840-mile kayak trip off the California coast. Witnessing firsthand the beauty and environmental issues we face as a state, Stephen is committed to ocean activism and raising awareness about our shrinking kelp forests. He is currently co-creating a feature-length documentary titled “The Last Forests”, engaging stakeholders and the greater public in the future of our kelps forests and what we can do to help them recover. The Last Forest ProjectIf you dig this podcast, would you be please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It’s takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests to come on the show. All of my stuff is on Thiermann.substack.comConnect with me on Instagram | Twitter | YouTubeBrought to you by Santa Cruz Medicinals and RPM Training.RPM Training is a Norcal based active lifestyle brand founded on the idea that legit, purposeful functional training is the foundation of a truly full, adventurous life. I love their workout equipment and use it daily. Use the code KYLETMAN at checkout and get 10% off any order. Santa Cruz Medicinals CBD has supported this podcast from day one. Their founder actually convinced me to start the podcast! They make a range of potent CBD products and my personal favorite is the Peppermint Tincture, which I use most nights before before I go to bed. Use the code KYLE10 at checkout, and get 10% off any order. Sore muscles, be gone!Connect with me on Instagram | Twitter | YouTubeSend voice memos to: info@kyle.surf Get full access to Writing by Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe

The Kyle Thiermann Show
#305 How (Not To) Kayak the Channel Islands - Stephen Page

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 87:52


Raised in San Francisco, Stephen Page (@SlightlyStevo) is a surfer, diver, builder, and adventurer who recently completed a solo 840-mile kayak trip off the California coast. Witnessing firsthand the beauty and environmental issues we face as a state, Stephen is committed to ocean activism and raising awareness about our shrinking kelp forests. He is currently co-creating a feature-length documentary titled “The Last Forests”, engaging stakeholders and the greater public in the future of our kelps forests and what we can do to help them recover. The Last Forest ProjectIf you dig this podcast, would you be please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It's takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests to come on the show. All of my stuff is on Thiermann.substack.comConnect with me on Instagram | Twitter | YouTubeBrought to you by Santa Cruz Medicinals and RPM Training.RPM Training is a Norcal based active lifestyle brand founded on the idea that legit, purposeful functional training is the foundation of a truly full, adventurous life. I love their workout equipment and use it daily. Use the code KYLETMAN at checkout and get 10% off any order. Santa Cruz Medicinals CBD has supported this podcast from day one. Their founder actually convinced me to start the podcast! They make a range of potent CBD products and my personal favorite is the Peppermint Tincture, which I use most nights before before I go to bed. Use the code KYLE10 at checkout, and get 10% off any order. Sore muscles, be gone!Connect with me on Instagram | Twitter | YouTubeSend voice memos to: info@kyle.surf Get full access to Writing by Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe

The Kyle Thiermann Show
#305 How (Not To) Kayak the Channel Islands - Stephen Page

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 87:53


Raised in San Francisco, Stephen Page (@SlightlyStevo) is a surfer, diver, builder, and adventurer who recently completed a solo 840-mile kayak trip of the California coast. Witnessing firsthand the beauty and environmental issues we face as a state, Stephen is committed to ocean activism and raising awareness about our shrinking kelp forests. He is currently co-creating a feature-length documentary titled “The Last Forests”, engaging stakeholders and the greater public in the future of our kelps forests and what we can do to help them recover. https://www.thelastforestsproject.com/ If you dig this podcast, would you be please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It's takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests to come on the show.  Learn about my work at kyle.surf Brought to you by Santa Cruz Medicinals, and RPM Training. Listen to Sourgrass   RPM Training is a Norcal based active lifestyle brand founded on the idea that legit, purposeful functional training is the foundation of a truly full, adventurous life. I love their workout equipment and use it daily. Use the code KYLE10 at checkout and get 10% off any order.  Santa Cruz Medicinals CBD has supported this podcast from day one. Their founder actually convinced me to start the podcast! They make a range of potent CBD products and my personal favorite is the Peppermint Tincture, which I use most nights before before I go to bed. Use the code KYLE10 at checkout, and get 10% off any order. Sore muscles, be gone! Please consider supporting my work on Patreon. If you are financially strapped, just keep listening and give lots of high-fives. That's all the payment I need.  Connect with Kyle on Instagram | Twitter | YouTube Contact: info@kyle.surf   The Motherfucker Awards Intro music by Nashe Howe   “Life moves pretty fast ... if you don't look around once and a while, you could miss it.” - Ferris Buller

FTAdviser Podcast
VCT and EIS in a high tax environment

FTAdviser Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 27:36


On this episode of the FTAdviser In Focus podcast we discuss how advisers can use Venture Capital Trusts and Enterprise Investment Schemes to make some last minute tax savings for their clients as we approach the tax year end. Both offer generous tax breaks while promising to be socially rewarding. But what are the perks and pitfalls of working with these assets, and should you ever let the tax tail wag the investment dog? We are joined by Moray Wright, CEO and co-founder of Parkwalk Advisors, Sarah Barber, chief executive at Jenson Funding Partners, and Stephen Page, founder and CEO of SFC Capital. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Extra - ABC RN
A short history of Ukraine and Stephen Page's last dance for Bangarra

Extra - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 54:07


Russia and Ukraine share history that goes back centuries. But why has Russia never really accepted Ukraine's independence? Arkady Ostrovsky, Russia and Eastern Europe editor of The Economist joins us to explain how history plays into today's tensions.

Saturday Extra - Separate stories podcast
Stephen Page's last dance for the Bangarra Dance Theatre

Saturday Extra - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 17:51


In a groundbreaking new production, Bangarra has collaborated with the Sydney Theatre Company, to present Wudjang: Not the Past  as part of the Sydney Festival. It's the final production for Bangarra's long-term artistic director Stephen Page who is due to handover the reigns early next year after more than thirty years in the role. 

In the Studio
Stephen Page: Staging Indigenous Culture

In the Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 29:15


Wudjang : Not the Past is Stephen Page's swan song after 30 years at the helm of Australia's First Nation company, Bangarra Dance Theatre. This production is their biggest yet; a contemporary corroboree of story, poetry, song, dance and music, told by twenty-six performers on stage. This is a new work and as the last in Stephen's long career as Artistic Director of Bangarra Dance, the pressure is on to create his crowning achievement in a short eight weeks where it will premier at Sydney Festival, a huge cultural event that takes place across Sydney in January. The work lives close to Stephen's experience of family, drawing on his father's lost language of Mibinyah from Yugambeh Country and the songlines of his Aboriginal heritage. It's a work that addresses ancestors and new knowledge and connects the past with the present. It's a fusion of form that elevates and strengthens the continent's troubled culture and moves from the land and ritual to the stage. Join Regina Botros as she follows Stephen in his creative process from conception to completion. She'll also talk with the other creatives in this very collaborative production including; award winning co-writer Alana Valentine, composer Steve Francis, designer Jacob Nash and dancer Daniel Mateo. Wudjang: Not The Past is the first co-production between Bangarra Dance Theatre, until recently, Australia's only First Nations company and Sydney Theatre Company.

AWAYE! - ABC RN
Stephen Page steps down from Bangarra, and hunting vampires in Coober Peddy

AWAYE! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 54:05


After three decades Stephen Page has announced he's stepping down as Artistic Director of Bangarra Dance Company, and Warwick Thornton discusses his new show about Aboriginal vampire hunters.

AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast
Wudjung: Not the Past

AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 16:56


Last week, Stephen Page announced he was stepping down as Artistic Director of Bangarra Dance Company but before handing over the reins he has a new, and deeply personal work to share.

The Stage Show
Elaine Crombie will calm you down before she punches you in the guts

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 54:03


Elaine Crombie is a powerhouse of an actor and singer on stage and screen. Her new role sees her performing with Bangarra Dance Theatre in Wudjang: Not the Past — a co-production with the Sydney Theatre Company at the Sydney Festival. Also, we're joined by Bangarra's artistic director Stephen Page and his recently announced successor Frances Rings and we visit Australian artists from Circa currently navigating a tangled web of border closures and health measures on tour in Europe.

The Stage Show
Elaine Crombie will calm you down before she punches you in the guts

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 54:03


Elaine Crombie is a powerhouse of an actor and singer on stage and screen. Her new role sees her performing with Bangarra Dance Theatre in Wudjang: Not the Past — a co-production with the Sydney Theatre Company at the Sydney Festival.Also, we're joined by Bangarra's artistic director Stephen Page and his recently announced successor Frances Rings and we visit Australian artists from Circa currently navigating a tangled web of border closures and health measures on tour in Europe.

RN Arts - ABC RN
Elaine Crombie will calm you down before she punches you in the guts

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 54:03


Elaine Crombie is a powerhouse of an actor and singer on stage and screen. Her new role sees her performing with Bangarra Dance Theatre in Wudjang: Not the Past — a co-production with the Sydney Theatre Company at the Sydney Festival. Also, we're joined by Bangarra's artistic director Stephen Page and his recently announced successor Frances Rings and we visit Australian artists from Circa currently navigating a tangled web of border closures and health measures on tour in Europe.

Hillside Haven Community Church
John 5:18-29 (Stephen Page)

Hillside Haven Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 45:06


Honer Jesus, for He reflects the Father by speaking life and judgment.

Talking Pointes
The Rise of Frances Rings

Talking Pointes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 42:47


The incredible Frances Rings, Bangarra's Associate Artistic Director, joins us on this episode of Talking Pointes. A descendant of the Kokatha people, Frances was born in Adelaide and spent her childhood traveling, dancing, and living all around Australia while her father worked on the railways. However, it was a teacher at her boarding school in Queensland that spotted her talent, and encouraged her to audition for NAISDA, the National Aboriginal and Islander Skills Development Association.And so at 18 years of age, Frances boarded a Greyhound bus and traveled the 12 hours to Sydney. In this beautifully raw and personal interview, Frances talks about her journey into dance, her incredible career with Bangarra, and finding confidence in her own body. But Frances talks about more than that. Her onstage connection with the late Russell Page, becoming a mum, and the pressure but also the importance of not only being a female leader, but a First Nations female leader in dance in Australia.Listen here or find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or Spotify.For our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners, this episode of Talking Pointes contains the names of people who have passed. Please pause now, if you'd prefer not to hear their names. The Page family have given Bangarra Dance Theatre permission to use their names for the purpose of this interview. And just a trigger warning for this episode, we discuss issues around suicide, so if you'd prefer not to listen or read, please press pause or stop reading now. Your host and producer is Claudia Lawson, additional production by Penelope Ford, with editing and sound production by Martin Peralta. And for the latest in all things dance, head to fjordreview.com.

The Art of Longevity
The Art of Longevity Season 2, Episode 2: Barenaked Ladies

The Art of Longevity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 54:43


Is it possible to make your best record 33 years into a career? That's what may just have happened with Canadian legends Barenaked Ladies and their 2021 release Detour De Force. The album covers most of BNL's styles (i.e. a long list of genres) and is a masterclass in songwriting. It starts out with three BNL bangers, before settling into something more reflective, but typically varied and never boring. When I spoke to Ed Robertson for episode 2 of season 2, he himself seemed pleased with the results on Detour De Force and explained how carefully the band had scheduled the record despite the irony of doing that at a time when few listeners have the attention span to listen to entire albums. But with those songs and the order they are in, the band has made another classic alongside their phenomenal debut Gordon (1992) and international ‘claim to fame' Stunt (1998). The in-between has been the usual roller-coaster ride (all in all BNL has made 17 albums in not including the early demos, live albums and compilations and occasional side projects). There is just so much, we barely touch on matters such as the departure of Page and the band's steady successful transition to a four piece. But we do talk about their surprise success in the early 90s (yes, they worked at it in those early years despite what looked like a surprise success in their home country), the early days of signing to Sire Records, and how tough it was to make their sophomore album. The tough times continued through the 90s when things became something of a grind - to the extent that Ed Robertson was telling his manager of doubts about carrying on: “I could have made more money managing a McDonalds”. Then came the big breakthrough with their song ‘One Week' (a US Billboard number 1). Although he had written the song and taken the lead vocal (including that famous dexterous rap) Ed thought the idea of the record label to make One Week the lead single for Stunt, to be a joke. But then suddenly it all got very serious. The band's peak came at a time of change for the record industry though, with Napster emerging as the century changed over and we discuss being experimented on by visionary manager Terry McBride in the post-Napster, digital music industry in which band's cannot expect to ‘sell' anything as far as records are concerned.The band's chemistry has survived line-up changes (even the departure of co-founder and principal vocalist Stephen Page) and more recently of course, the pandemic live music shutdown. Once BNL returns to real live shows though, expect their dedicated audiences to be chanting along to new numbers like they've known them for as long as the classics. One senses that Ed and co will enjoy every minute but not take any of it for granted. Support the show (https://www.songsommelier.com)

Take 5
Stephen Page's unbroken songs

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 41:16


Stephen Page is a force of nature. As artistic director for Bangarra Dance Theatre, he's told the stories of Indigenous Australia through movement, for more than thirty years. Bangarra began in the late 80's, but it was Stephen's appointment as the first Aboriginal artistic director that shaped what it has become today. And the story of Bangarra is not only one of dance, but of brothers. Stephen comes from a big family in Meanjin. A descendent of the Nunukul people and the Munaldjali clan of the Yugambeh Nation. Two of his brothers came with him to Sydney, to Gadigal Land, and would shape what he did from that moment forth. His younger brother Russell was renowned for his incredible talent, and a body that could express story like no other. Older brother David, was the songman. He composed beautiful scores to every Bangarra production, laced with language and culture, until his death in 2016. Stephen has a big story, so I was hugely grateful when he joined me to Take 5 and share it. His theme, was unbroken songs. The music that had marked big moments in his life, and continued the stories of him and his culture. From Elvis to Rihanna to his brother's beautiful compositions, this is a heartfelt conversation about family, storytelling, and passion. Elvis Presley – Jailhouse Rock Warumpi Band – Fitzroy Crossing David Page – Gift (from Bangarra's 2003 work “Bush”) Whitney Houston – Why Does it Hurt So Bad Rihanna – Love on the Brain

Take 5
Stephen Page's unbroken songs

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 41:16


Stephen Page is a force of nature. As artistic director for Bangarra Dance Theatre, he's told the stories of Indigenous Australia through movement, for more than thirty years. Bangarra began in the late 80's, but it was Stephen's appointment as the first Aboriginal artistic director that shaped what it has become today. And the story of Bangarra is not only one of dance, but of brothers. Stephen comes from a big family in Meanjin. A descendent of the Nunukul people and the Munaldjali clan of the Yugambeh Nation. Two of his brothers came with him to Sydney, to Gadigal Land, and would shape what he did from that moment forth. His younger brother Russell was renowned for his incredible talent, and a body that could express story like no other. Older brother David, was the songman. He composed beautiful scores to every Bangarra production, laced with language and culture, until his death in 2016. Stephen has a big story, so I was hugely grateful when he joined me to Take 5 and share it. His theme, was unbroken songs. The music that had marked big moments in his life, and continued the stories of him and his culture. From Elvis to Rihanna to his brother's beautiful compositions, this is a heartfelt conversation about family, storytelling, and passion. Elvis Presley – Jailhouse Rock Warumpi Band – Fitzroy Crossing David Page – Gift (from Bangarra's 2003 work “Bush”) Whitney Houston – Why Does it Hurt So Bad Rihanna – Love on the Brain

The Politics of Everything
86: The Politics of Family Law – Stephen Page

The Politics of Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 29:40


My guest is Stephen Page, an award-winning family lawyer from Brisbane. Admitted in 1987, Stephen has been an accredited family law specialist since 1996. He has presented at conferences around the world about family law. Stephen is a Fellow of both the International Academy of Family Lawyers and the Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Attorneys. He holds several committee positions, including with the American Bar Association and the Queensland Law Society. Stephen is an international expert for the World Bank in its Women, Business and the Law survey, and he lectures in Law and Ethics in Reproductive Medicine at the University of New South Wales. He has written and presented about family law and surrogacy around the world including for the International Bar Association and the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Stephen has received a number of awards, including the inaugural Pride in Law Award (2020). When he left uni in the '80s, he like other students wondered how the law might deal with reality when life began. To his amazement, in 2012 he acted in the first case in the world that said what it was to conceive a child. He never expected to be a pioneer in his field, but he was not prepared to accept the world as it was. In his spare time, Stephen chairs his daughter's daycare committee. Hear from Stephen on: How has family law changed in the time you have practiced it? What are the most significant legal changes that stand out in your professional experience, and what have they meant for families? Surrogacy laws are complex and have perhaps changed over time with a rise in people seeking legal advice upfront, perhaps where there are health or fertility risks for women to bear a child or same-sex couples wanting to have children with their own genetics from one or more partners. Is it simpler to have a surrogate overseas and bring a child home to Australia than locally? Why or why not? You have your own personal experience of family law with the legal recognition in 2019 that your daughter Elizabeth, born via a surrogate mother and your husband's sperm, and in QLD you set about closing a loophole prior where you could have up to 4 persons named on her birth certificate. Tell us more. The family court merger announced earlier this year has had a mix of reactions, many of them hostile by your peers. What is the reality of this for families going through the system now? To connect with Stephen go to: Facebook Linkedin

Hillside Haven Community Church
Titus 3:1-7 (Stephen Page)

Hillside Haven Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 55:00


Our public testimony is the work of the Holy Spirit, which separates us from death, and reflects the hope of life to come.

My Business On Purpose
433: What Does An 18 mo Old Swim Lesson Have To Do With Your Business?

My Business On Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 4:46


What do 18 mo old swimming lessons have to do with your business? It's almost spring and all of our friends are having their kids get refresher swim lessons... so what does that have to do with you and your business... well let's jump on in. Good afternoon friends, Thomas Joyner here with Business on Purpose. I was on the phone the other day with a good friend and client, Stephen Page with Guild Mortgage here in Bluffton and we were just catching up on life. We went through the normal routine of wives, work, and kids and he started telling me about his 18 mo old daughter taking swim lessons. He was obviously a proud dad as he said he sat there and watched his daughter, who started walking a few months ago and who was now jumping into the pool, spinning around and getting back to the side. At 18 months old!  And he said something that struck me... He said, “It's amazing all the things she's capable of at such a young age. I guess she just needed the opportunity to do it!” We hung up, but that thought went round and round in my head. “I guess she just needed the opportunity to do it.” How often can that be said in our own businesses? How often are we holding back the people we're responsible for from growth, from succeeding, or from accomplishing new things? One of the questions Scott has started asking me in our weekly onboarding time is this. “What do I need to let go of so you can continue to grow in your role?”  He seriously asks me that every week. What does he need to let go of, what is he holding onto too tightly, that is keeping me from growing in my role. Because his desire is to have team members that are owning their roles, growing daily and weekly, and never staying stagnant.  You see he realizes an important thing when it comes to managing us... our team can only ever maximize its potential if he's willing to let go of things and allow me to fail, then learn, then grow, then accomplish. And maybe along the way we realize that I and the rest of our team are way more capable than we ever realized! The second thing I wanted to point out is how this mindset of limiting our capabilities is actually crippling our businesses performance as a whole.  Think about this... how often do we dream about what might be in our business? How often do we say, “I wonder if we could grow to that?” Or, “What if we could do this in addition to what we're already doing?”  So often, our lack of dreaming and courage is the only thing holding us back from growth! That's why in our 12 week planning, we always have a future section. We want to keep track of ideas that will challenge us and not limit our possibilities. We want to push ourselves to a place of knowing our limits. Maybe it doesn't work out, but at least it won't be for lack of vision. It's what is so powerful about the 12 week plan. Let's figure out 3 important things that need to be done, or 3 areas of growth over the next 12 weeks, and then put action steps, a real plan in place, in order to accomplish it.  That's what being a business owner is all about. Empowering your employees, pushing them to grow and realize their potential...and then putting a plan in place for your business to continue growing for years to come.  Don't wait on this! You can accomplish so much more than you realize you're capable of. If we can help you put a plan in place or help you equip your employees, reach out to us. We'd love to run alongside you. Make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel and our podcast for more amazing content we release every few days. Have a great weekend!  

My Business On Purpose
433: What Does An 18 mo Old Swim Lesson Have To Do With Your Business?

My Business On Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 4:46


What do 18 mo old swimming lessons have to do with your business? It’s almost spring and all of our friends are having their kids get refresher swim lessons... so what does that have to do with you and your business... well let’s jump on in. Good afternoon friends, Thomas Joyner here with Business on Purpose. I was on the phone the other day with a good friend and client, Stephen Page with Guild Mortgage here in Bluffton and we were just catching up on life. We went through the normal routine of wives, work, and kids and he started telling me about his 18 mo old daughter taking swim lessons. He was obviously a proud dad as he said he sat there and watched his daughter, who started walking a few months ago and who was now jumping into the pool, spinning around and getting back to the side. At 18 months old!  And he said something that struck me... He said, “It’s amazing all the things she’s capable of at such a young age. I guess she just needed the opportunity to do it!” We hung up, but that thought went round and round in my head. “I guess she just needed the opportunity to do it.” How often can that be said in our own businesses? How often are we holding back the people we’re responsible for from growth, from succeeding, or from accomplishing new things? One of the questions Scott has started asking me in our weekly onboarding time is this. “What do I need to let go of so you can continue to grow in your role?”  He seriously asks me that every week. What does he need to let go of, what is he holding onto too tightly, that is keeping me from growing in my role. Because his desire is to have team members that are owning their roles, growing daily and weekly, and never staying stagnant.  You see he realizes an important thing when it comes to managing us... our team can only ever maximize its potential if he’s willing to let go of things and allow me to fail, then learn, then grow, then accomplish. And maybe along the way we realize that I and the rest of our team are way more capable than we ever realized! The second thing I wanted to point out is how this mindset of limiting our capabilities is actually crippling our businesses performance as a whole.  Think about this... how often do we dream about what might be in our business? How often do we say, “I wonder if we could grow to that?” Or, “What if we could do this in addition to what we’re already doing?”  So often, our lack of dreaming and courage is the only thing holding us back from growth! That’s why in our 12 week planning, we always have a future section. We want to keep track of ideas that will challenge us and not limit our possibilities. We want to push ourselves to a place of knowing our limits. Maybe it doesn’t work out, but at least it won’t be for lack of vision. It’s what is so powerful about the 12 week plan. Let’s figure out 3 important things that need to be done, or 3 areas of growth over the next 12 weeks, and then put action steps, a real plan in place, in order to accomplish it.  That’s what being a business owner is all about. Empowering your employees, pushing them to grow and realize their potential...and then putting a plan in place for your business to continue growing for years to come.  Don’t wait on this! You can accomplish so much more than you realize you’re capable of. If we can help you put a plan in place or help you equip your employees, reach out to us. We’d love to run alongside you. Make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel and our podcast for more amazing content we release every few days. Have a great weekend!  

RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast
Nobody puts Bangarra in a corner

RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 8:25


The Bangarra dance company has returned to the stage after a forced COVID-19 hiatus.

The Better Boards Podcast Series
Board performance & cognitive diversity in the boardroom | Stephen Page, Head of EMEA Board Engagement at NASDAQ

The Better Boards Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 17:24


A wide range of perspectives in the boardroom is critical to effective corporate governance. Multiple views on the possible outcomes of any action makes for a decision-making process that is more likely to take into account the various risks, consequences and implications of possible actions. Progress has been made in recent years and for example gender diversity has increased. We now see a shift and realisation that diversity is more complex and what really is needed is to go beyond the labels and achieve cognitive diversity. In this podcast I am delighted to talk with Stephen Page Head of the EMEA Board Engagement at the NASDAQ Centre for Board Excellence about Board Performance & Cognitive Diversity in the Boardroom.Stephen is is Head of EMEA Board Engagement, Nasdaq Center for Board Excellence. He has been a Fellow of the Chartered Governance Institute for over 25 years. During his career, Stephen has acted as director, corporate secretary, head of legal, and independent advisor for many UK and non-UK public and private companies, including professional service firms, multinationals and a UK development capital concern. Stephen established his own successful corporate compliance services business in the early 2000s, which was eventually sold to a Hong Kong Bank. In recent years, Stephen has spoken on many governance topics at a number of international conferences.Our mission at Better Boards is to contribute to creating better boards. We do this by providing clients with an evidence-based approach for board evaluations and board development programmes. To fulfill our mission, we give a voice to all who are care about creating better boards. Every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month, I speak with insiders that have a seat on the table and those that provide professional services about topics that rank high on the agenda of boards.How can we help you and your board to become more effective? We at Better Boards are always delighted to hear from you. Get in touch. You can best reach us on info@better-boards.com. 

Strokecast
Ep 115 — Stronger After Stroke with Peter G. Levine

Strokecast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 66:16


“Stronger After Stroke” is one of the most recommended books for stroke survivors by stroke survivors. It is a roadmap for recovery after leaving the hospital. Peter G. Levine talks about the importance of repetition to neuroplasticity. He dives deeply into Dr. Edward Taub’s Constraint Induced Therapy, and what stroke survivors can learn from musicians and athletes. And Levine joins us in this episode of the Strokecast. Bio (From Pete’s Amazon author page) Peter G. Levine is a researcher, author, clinician, adjunct professor, and science communicator. His career in clinical research has been dedicated to finding and reporting on the best systems for driving post-stroke brain plasticity. For two decades Levine has tested emergent stroke neurorehabilitation options including EMG-based gaming, wearable robotics, mental practice, functional electrical stimulation, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and modified constraint-induced therapy (mCIT). He was the lab co-director at the University of Cincinnati Academic Medical Center, and a Research Associate at Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation. He continued his clinical research with The Ohio State University B.R.A.I.N. lab. Levine communicates what he’s learned in research through his blog, dozens of magazine and journal articles, hundreds of professional talks on stroke recovery and brain injury, as well as his book, Stronger After Stroke. Constraint Induced Therapy Constraint Induced Therapy (CIT) at the most basic level, is about encouraging the survivor to use an affected limb by forcing its use. At one level, we all know we’re supposed to use our affected limbs as much as possible. Of course it’s not always easy. In my case, I try to do something like flip a switch or open a door three times with my left hand. After three tries, I let myself use my unaffected limb. That way I get the practice and I don’t get too frustrated when I can’t do something yet. CIT takes that to the next level. It involves restricting the unaffected limb with a sling or other mechanism to force the use of the affected limb for hours a day of therapy. It should be done under the supervision of a therapist because there is certainly a risk of falling or other injury when the unaffected limbs we rely on more than ever are suddenly restricted. But forcing deliberate use of an affected limb is the best way to bring it back on line. Practice One of the key themes we talked about was the importance of practice and repetition. Musicians and athletes (like Peter G. Levine and Stephen Page)  know the importance of repetitive, deliberate practice. Professionals and amateurs who want to be the best they can, practice. And the enjoy it. Spending hour after hour working on a segment of a song or to shave half a second off a run is how they build the skills they need and want to acquire. Malcom Gladwell in his book “Outliers” popularized the idea that to develop expertise in something takes 10,000 hours of practice. And deliberate practice at that. It’s a theory based on the work described in The Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance. Developing skills and particular motions after stroke is similar. It requires more and more repetitions. As Pete shares, it takes 1200 repetitions to develop a single motion in a single joint. Of course walking requires dozens of joints, muscles, and motions. So multiply all those 1200s against one another, and get to work! Homunculus The homunculus is a representation of the brain and various parts of the body. The more you use a part of the body, the more neurons it takes up in the brain. For example, the hands and tongue take up more space in the than the elbow and pinkie toe. The more time and energy you dedicate to something, the more space in your brain is dedicated to that task. For example, a homunculus of my brain would likely show a much larger segment dedicated to speaking than to throwing a baseball. One way I think about how this applies to survivors (and I may be stretching the homunculus analogy) is that a skill from the prestroke days that a survivor was an expert at may come back before a skill one had limited experience with simply because despite the damage there were simply more nerves dedicated to it. As you continue to work on a skill post stroke, a larger portion of the brain will be dedicated to it. More nerves, dendrites, and synapses will become involved. This is neuroplasticity at work. Four Lessons for Recovery Pete summed up his approach and book in 4 lessons. Recovery takes a lot of repetitive practice. Recovery takes a lot of visualization. Don’t expect miracles. Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good. Hack of the Week Pete uses a strap with Velcro as a simple, low-cost AFO. It’s a tool that helps lift the toe to make walking smoother and combat foot-drop. The nice thing about a solution like this is that it also gives you access to a wider assortment of shoes while reducing the risk of tripping. Links Stronger After Stroke Blog https://recoverfromstroke.blogspot.com/ Stronger After Stroke on Amazon https://amzn.to/2U6MBsD Pete on Research Gate https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Peter_Levine2 Stephen Page https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/instructors/stephen-page-ot/ Kessler Institute https://www.kessler-rehab.com/ Taub Therapy Clinic https://www.uabmedicine.org/patient-care/treatments/ci-therapy Dr. Edward Taub https://www.uab.edu/cas/psychology/people/faculty/edward-taub Dr. Jill Whitall https://www.umaryland.edu/commencement/archived-events/commencement-2018/speakers-and-honorees/jill-whitall-phd.php Signe Brunnström on Wikipedia   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signe_Brunnstr%C3%B6m Brunnstrom Stages of Stroke Recovery https://www.neofect.com/us/blog/understanding-the-brunnstrom-stages-of-stroke-recovery Modified Ashworth Scale https://www.sralab.org/sites/default/files/2017-06/Modified%20Ashworth%20Scale%20Instructions.pdf Homunculus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cortical_homunculus Brian Harris on Strokecast http://Strokecast.com/MedRythms Where do we go from here? So check out Pete’s book  here and blog here. To get better, continue practicing and doing those exercises your PT and OT recommended. If you think you reached a plateau, try some different exercises, and keep going. Share this episode with someone you know by giving them the link http://Strokecast.com/StrongerAferStroke Don’t get best…get better Strokecast is the stroke podcast where a Gen X stroke survivor explores rehab, recovery, the frontiers of neuroscience and one-handed banana peeling by helping stroke survivors, caregivers, medical providers and stroke industry affiliates connect and share their stories. *Amazon links are affiliate links. I may receive compensation for purchases made through them.

The Stage Show
The deep roots and spreading branches of Indigenous performance

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 54:05


Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performers and creatives are finding mainstream audiences as never before. To mark NAIDOC Week, we revisit conversations with three prominent Indigenous artists: Rachael Maza, artistic director of Ilbijerri Theatre Company, and Stephen Page, artistic director of Bangarra Dance Theatre, with his hugely talented son, Hunter Page-Lochard.

RN Arts - ABC RN
The deep roots and spreading branches of Indigenous performance

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 54:05


Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performers and creatives are finding mainstream audiences as never before. To mark NAIDOC Week, we revisit conversations with three prominent Indigenous artists: Rachael Maza, artistic director of Ilbijerri Theatre Company, and Stephen Page, artistic director of Bangarra Dance Theatre, with his hugely talented son, Hunter Page-Lochard.

The Stage Show
The deep roots and spreading branches of Indigenous performance

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 54:05


Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performers and creatives are finding mainstream audiences as never before. To mark NAIDOC Week, we revisit conversations with three prominent Indigenous artists: Rachael Maza, artistic director of Ilbijerri Theatre Company, and Stephen Page, artistic director of Bangarra Dance Theatre, with his hugely talented son, Hunter Page-Lochard.

RRR FM: Plato's Cave
Director's spotlight: Stephen Page

RRR FM: Plato's Cave

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 54:25


A spotlight with Stephen Page, an award-winning filmmaker, choreographer, and Artistic Director of Bangarra Dance Theatre. Stephen talks about his 2015 film SPEAR, choreography work in BRAN NUE DAE and THE SAPPHIRES, and discusses the intersection of dance and film.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/primalscreenshow/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/primal_screen_show/Twitter: https://twitter.com/primal_screen

RRR FM
Scattergories, Therapy Pig, and The Eyes Have It

RRR FM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 77:20


Gez is playing Scattergories with her in-laws; Dr Jen explains whether we can communicate effectively with our eyes; I'm Thinking of Ending Things is up for a screen review by Simone Ubaldi; Comedian Jonathan Schuster chats about his mum's new album for 'Wednesday Wisecracker'; Bangarra artistic director Stephen Page talks about Cathy Freeman; Tech expert Vanessa Toholka explores the concept of AI in education, and why teachers can't be replaced; Justin ‘Digga' Calverley gives some helpful advice on protecting plants from weather; and Gez has decided to boost team morale with an improv play like no other. With presenters Sarah Smith, Daniel Burt, and Geraldine Hickey. Website:  https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/podcasts/breakfastersFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Breakfasters3RRRFM/Twitter:     https://twitter.com/breakfastersInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/breakfasters/?hl=en

Conversations
Bangarra's bold leader: Stephen Page

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 49:27


When they were kids, Stephen and his brothers would climb onto the laundry roof and put on a show for their neighbourhood. Stephen's since made an exceptional career as a dancer, and at the helm of Bangarra Dance Theatre (R)

Conversations
Bangarra's bold leader: Stephen Page

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 49:27


When they were kids, Stephen and his brothers would climb onto the laundry roof and put on a show for their neighbourhood. Stephen's since made an exceptional career as a dancer, and at the helm of Bangarra Dance Theatre (R)

The Stage Show
Stephen Page and Hunter Page-Lochard 'draw the energy from the earth'

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 54:08


Stephen Page, artistic director of Bangarra Dance Theatre, and his talented son (and new dad), performer Hunter Page-Lochard join us for a candid conversation about passing a love of the arts down the generations.Also, Larissa Behrendt, Rhoda Roberts, Benjamin Law and Scott Rankin discuss moments reconciliation took centre stage, and we learn about the impact of Indigenous Australian plays in Japan.

The Stage Show
Stephen Page and Hunter Page-Lochard 'draw the energy from the earth'

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 54:08


Stephen Page, artistic director of Bangarra Dance Theatre, and his talented son (and new dad), performer Hunter Page-Lochard join us for a candid conversation about passing a love of the arts down the generations. Also, Larissa Behrendt, Rhoda Roberts, Benjamin Law and Scott Rankin discuss moments reconciliation took centre stage, and we learn about the impact of Indigenous Australian plays in Japan.

RN Arts - ABC RN
Stephen Page and Hunter Page-Lochard 'draw the energy from the earth'

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 54:08


Stephen Page, artistic director of Bangarra Dance Theatre, and his talented son (and new dad), performer Hunter Page-Lochard join us for a candid conversation about passing a love of the arts down the generations. Also, Larissa Behrendt, Rhoda Roberts, Benjamin Law and Scott Rankin discuss moments reconciliation took centre stage, and we learn about the impact of Indigenous Australian plays in Japan.

Biz Surrey and Hampshire
Social Entrepreneur, Stephen Page, discusses lessons that can be learned through local community engagement.

Biz Surrey and Hampshire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 23:40


This Podcast features Eagle Radio MD Paul Marcus in conversation with Stephen Page, one of the many Social Entrepreneurs to step forward during the Coronavirus pandemic and use his skills and contacts to support medical staff at Royal Surrey Hospital in Guildford. This interview explores the thought processes and business lessons that can be learned through local community engagement and in particular, the art of collaboration.

Delving into Dance
Juliet Burnett part one

Delving into Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 41:50


Juliet Burnett grew up in Sydney, while spending considerable time in Indonesia. Dancing was in Juilet’s blood; her grandmother, was the Sultan’s star dancer at his court in Jogjakarta. At the age of 5 her parents enrolled her in ballet school to see if she took after her grandmother. Later Juliet studied at The Australian Ballet School, before joining the company in 2003. Juliet has worked in creations by Wayne McGregor, Stanton Welch, Alexei Ratmansky, Krysztof Pastor, Nicolo Fonte, Maina Gielgud, Rudolf Nureyev, Peggy van Praagh, Matjash Mrozewski, Stephen Baynes, Gideon Obarzanek, Graeme Murphy and Stephen Page. In mid-2015 Juliet left The Australian Ballet after her final show as Giselle. She left to become a freelance dancer performing in Australia and Indonesia, working with a range of people including Melanie Lane, a childhood friend. In 2016 Juliet made the move to Europe to join Ballet Vlaanderen, Belgium's premier dance company, under the directorship of renowned choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui. Since 2016 Juliet has been a First Soloist with Ballet Vlaanderen, where she has had new creations made for her by Édouard Lock in The Heart of August and The Heart of August ... continued and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui in his Requiem. Other roles include the title role in Akram Khan’s Giselle, in William Forsythe's Approximate Sonata and Workwithinwork, Pina Bausch's Café Müller, in Benjamin Millepied’s Bach Studies, as Marguerite in Jean-Christophe Maillot's Faust, as Queen Fabiola in Jeroen Verbruggen's Ma Mére L'Oye, Trisha Brown’s Twelve Ton Rose, in Alexander Ekman’s Joy, in Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui's Firebird, Memento Mori, Exhibition and Fall, and the Snow Queen in Demis Volpi's Nutcracker. In 2017 she danced as Guest Artist with Dutch National Ballet, in Remi Wortmeyer's new creation, Passing Shadows. Juliet is also a writer, having been a regular contributor for Dance Tabs, MDM Dancewear's website and The Australian Ballet's blog Behind Ballet. She has written for other publications including Vogue Australia, Dance International and Gourmet Traveller magazines. With such an extensive career and so many interesting things to talk about this interview is presented in two parts.

Delving into Dance
Juliet Burnett part two

Delving into Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 24:04


Juliet Burnett grew up in Sydney, while spending considerable time in Indonesia. Dancing was in Juilet’s blood; her grandmother, was the Sultan’s star dancer at his court in Jogjakarta. At the age of five her parents enrolled her in ballet school to see if she took after her grandmother. Later, Juliet studied at The Australian Ballet School, before joining the company in 2003. Juliet has worked in creations by Wayne McGregor, Stanton Welch, Alexei Ratmansky, Krysztof Pastor, Nicolo Fonte, Maina Gielgud, Rudolf Nureyev, Peggy van Praagh, Matjash Mrozewski, Stephen Baynes, Gideon Obarzanek, Graeme Murphy and Stephen Page. In mid-2015, Juliet left The Australian Ballet after her final show as Giselle. She left to become a freelance dancer performing in Australia and Indonesia, working with a range of people including Melanie Lane, a childhood friend. In 2016, Juliet made the move to Europe to join Ballet Vlaanderen, Belgium's premier dance company, under the directorship of renowned choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui. Since 2016, Juliet has been a First Soloist with Ballet Vlaanderen, where she has had new creations made for her by Édouard Lock in The Heart of August and The Heart of August ... continued and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui in his Requiem. Other roles include the title role in Akram Khan’s Giselle, in William Forsythe's Approximate Sonata and Workwithinwork, Pina Bausch's Café Müller, in Benjamin Millepied’s Bach Studies, as Marguerite in Jean-Christophe Maillot's Faust, as Queen Fabiola in Jeroen Verbruggen's Ma Mére L'Oye, Trisha Brown’s Twelve Ton Rose, in Alexander Ekman’s Joy, in Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui's Firebird, Memento Mori, Exhibition and Fall, and the Snow Queen in Demis Volpi's Nutcracker. In 2017 she danced as Guest Artist with Dutch National Ballet, in Remi Wortmeyer's new creation, Passing Shadows. Juliet is also a writer, having been a regular contributor for Dance Tabs, MDM Dancewear's website and The Australian Ballet's blog Behind Ballet. She has written for other publications including Vogue Australia, Dance International and Gourmet Traveller magazines.

Let's Talk IVF
#39: Stephen Page Interview

Let's Talk IVF

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 37:51


This week on Let's Talk IVF, I spoke with Stephen Page from Page Provan Family and Fertility Lawyers. We talked about Stephen's personal fertility story, client cases and even the precedents that he has set for future cases. With clients from around Australia and Internationally, it is no surprise that he is the go to Lawyer for so many clients with fertility and family law cases. You can contact Stephen on (+61) 07 3221 9751 or through the website at https://pageprovan.com.au/  

The Kyle Thiermann Show
#201 How To Kayak The California Coast - Stephen Page

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 102:06


Raised in San Francisco, Stephen Page is a surfer, diver, builder, and adventurer who recently completed a solo 840-mile kayak trip of the California coast. Witnessing firsthand the beauty and environmental issues we face as a state, Stephen is committed to ocean activism and raising awareness about our shrinking kelp forests. He is currently co-creating a feature-length documentary titled “The Last Forests”, engaging stakeholders and the greater public in the future of our kelps forests and what we can do to help them recover. https://www.thelastforestsproject.com/ https://villageofspaces.bandcamp.com/ People talk about this episode here   Sign up for the weekly email   Buy me a coffee on Patreon   Here's my Instagram   The Motherfucker Awards   Contact: info@kyle.surf   SC Medicinals Use the code KYLE10 to get 10% off everything at SC Medicinals.   Intro music by Nashe Howe   Get full access to Writing by Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe

The Kyle Thiermann Show
#201 How To Kayak The California Coast - Stephen Page

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 102:06


Raised in San Francisco, Stephen Page is a surfer, diver, builder, and adventurer who recently completed a solo 840-mile kayak trip of the California coast. Witnessing firsthand the beauty and environmental issues we face as a state, Stephen is committed to ocean activism and raising awareness about our shrinking kelp forests. He is currently co-creating a feature-length documentary titled “The Last Forests”, engaging stakeholders and the greater public in the future of our kelps forests and what we can do to help them recover. https://www.thelastforestsproject.com/ https://villageofspaces.bandcamp.com/ People talk about this episode here   Sign up for the weekly email   Buy me a coffee on Patreon   Here's my Instagram   The Motherfucker Awards   Contact: info@kyle.surf   SC Medicinals Use the code KYLE10 to get 10% off everything at SC Medicinals.   Intro music by Nashe Howe  

Arm Cast Podcast
Arm Cast Podcast: Episode 322 - Page

Arm Cast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 29:17


On this weeks' episode of Arm Cast: Dead Sexy Podcast, host Armand Rosamilia chats with poet Stephen Page, the author of four books of poetry – A Ranch Bordering the Salty River, The Timbre of Sand, Still Dandelions, and the soon to be released The Salty River Bleeds. 

ESPN 700 | Utah's #1 Sports Talk
Mixin It Up - 11-7-19

ESPN 700 | Utah's #1 Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 6:47


Stephen Page of Five Wive's Vodka stops by with a weekly tailgate special! It’s Bye week and the Holidays are coming here are a few drink ideas for the season. and yes hot Chocolate drinks are coming for VIP tent guest for next weeks game against UCLA 11/16. “The Bye-Bye” Hot Chocolate with Heavenly Vanilla Custard Vodka, Baileys, and whip cream. It’s like a WARM HUG ON THE INSIDE! The Gobble Gobble Champagne with Sinful and splash of O.J. on sale this month $14.99 $3.00 off. .59 a shot light and refreshing.

ESPN 700 | Utah's #1 Sports Talk
Mixin It Up - 11-7-19

ESPN 700 | Utah's #1 Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 6:47


Stephen Page of Five Wive's Vodka stops by with a weekly tailgate special! It’s Bye week and the Holidays are coming here are a few drink ideas for the season. and yes hot Chocolate drinks are coming for VIP tent guest for next weeks game against UCLA 11/16. “The Bye-Bye” Hot Chocolate with Heavenly Vanilla Custard Vodka, Baileys, and whip cream. It’s like a WARM HUG ON THE INSIDE! The Gobble Gobble Champagne with Sinful and splash of O.J. on sale this month $14.99 $3.00 off. .59 a shot light and refreshing.

Moment of Truth
MOT - Stephen Page & Alan Carter (November 6th, 2019)

Moment of Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 56:46


Bangarra Dance Theatre Artistic Director Stephen Page, plus a conversation on Queens Park with Global News Anchor Alan Carter.

RRR FM
Breakfasters 9 - 13 September 2019

RRR FM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 78:10


This week, director Sophie Hyde joins the team to talk about her new Dublin-based film Animals; Sarah, Daniel and Gez discuss what makes a good rider; “Men at Work: Australia’s Parenthood Trap” is the latest Quarterly Essay by journalist Annabel Crabb, and she talks about the challenges parents face in Australia today; Adam Christou recommends the interactive game “Telling Lies” in Game Changers this week; Sarah has had her first facial, and shares her thoughts on this experience; For Feature Creatures, Simon Hinkley gets excited about insects and their place in art and objects of reverence; and Stephen Page, Artistic Director of Bangarra Dance Theatre chats about new production, 30 Years of Sixty Five Thousand. 

Conversations
Bangarra's bold leader: Stephen Page

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 51:21


When they were kids, Stephen and his brothers would climb onto the laundry roof and put on a show for their neighbourhood. Stephen's since made an exceptional career as a dancer, and at the helm of Bangarra Dance Theatre

The Stage Show
30 years of Bangarra and attracting younger people to theatre

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 54:04


Bangarra Dance Theatre turn 30 this year and are marking the occasion with a triple bill called 30 Years of Sixty Five Thousand, Playwave aims to bring more young people into theatres by offering cheap tickets and special events for people under 20, contemporary circus company One Fell Swoop's new show Sensory Decadence indulges our senses, and audiences are invited to join the band in the ukulele musical Uked!

The Stage Show
30 years of Bangarra and attracting younger people to theatre

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 54:04


Bangarra Dance Theatre turn 30 this year and are marking the occasion with a triple bill called 30 Years of Sixty Five Thousand, Playwave aims to bring more young people into theatres by offering cheap tickets and special events for people under 20, contemporary circus company One Fell Swoop's new show Sensory Decadence indulges our senses, and audiences are invited to join the band in the ukulele musical Uked!

Sounds Like Liberty

In today's episode Nicky P & Lizzie examine We the People by A Tribe Called Quest.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vO2Su3erRIA In I Heard This Happened: Some Chiptune indie and jazzy jazz Jazz. Nicky is continuing his self-titled debut kick this week it’s Lisipi by Italian Jazz trio Lisipi. If I have to get into specifics, I particularly enjoy how varied the tracks are, it never buys into one style of jazz One of my favorite parts of Bandcamp is it brings me things like this. I can guarantee you I otherwise would have never heard this trio. https://lisipi.bandcamp.com/album/lisipi Twelve Months by Curious Quail is Liz’ pick this week . It’s sort of a concept album with each song being written in a month according to a random list of requirements. The result is an album that sounds a bit like Coldplay’s Chris Martin and Our Lady Peace collaborating on an album of Stephen Page’s pop songs. https://curiousquail.bandcamp.com/album/twelve-months Killian Hobbs is host of the podcast Coffee Shop Philosophy on the Think Liberty Network. https://think-liberty.com/the-think-liberty-network/ Killian Recommends The Who - Tommy http://bit.ly/2GSzlCs Gorillaz - Demon Days http://bit.ly/2Iroi5o Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere http://bit.ly/2EiL3V2 DJ Danger Mouse - The Grey Album http://bit.ly/2SfjW0O Girltalk - Feed the Animals http://bit.ly/2E84xL5 Find all the episodes at ancapmusic.com http://www.ancapmusic.com Check out the show’s spotify soundtrack here: https://spoti.fi/2MFxkKG To Support Us Join The Freedom Choir here: http://www.supportsll.com Click here to sign up for email list: http://bit.ly/2MDWoSg

Saxophone Academy
Episode 2: Practicing Less

Saxophone Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 55:21


Susan Fancher and Wally Wallace discuss the concept of practicing less (material, not time), review Stephen Page's new CD, share insights on Freelancing, and answer listener questions! A huge thanks to our sponsor this week: Effiny Music, a boutique publisher of awesome modern music for saxophone and saxophone quartet. Check out their catalogue at: http://effinymusic.com

The Biblio File hosted by Nigel Beale
Stephen Page, CEO at Faber in dialogue with founder Geoffrey

The Biblio File hosted by Nigel Beale

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 70:05


Stephen Page is the Chief Executive Officer at Faber & Faber.  We met at his offices in Bloomsbury, London, and invited Geoffrey Faber into the room. The three of us talk, among other things, about publishers being a race apart, comets, the unevenness of publishing, the low barriers to entry, maintaining humility, Paul Hamlyn, colour books and technological breakthroughs, the elasticity of books,  e-books and the beauty of analogue, reading and shopping environments, seduction and hand-crafted books, millennials and the book as object, the Mainstreet Trading bookshop, starting the process of getting people to read a book, Milkman and the difference between originality and difficulty, "legacy" businesses, trust and relationships, providing value to writers, the 'ff' colophon and cultural value, CATS, risk and editorial impulse, Kazuo Ishiguro and honouring authors now, sales and realism, superlatives, copy and honesty, formats and creating energy, design briefs, Woody Allen, the vocation of publishing, the gift of social media, advertising, James Daunt, Waterstones, independents and Amazon, The Doves Press, and books as a life-blood of civilized humanity.   

The Stage Show
RN Summer: Bangarra's Dark Emu, Performing Hamlet, Emma Matthews in The Space Between, Joel Kim Booster

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 53:27


Bangarra Dance Theatre explore Bruce Pascoe's Dark Emu through dance, we meet Performing Hamlet author Jonathan Croall with performer Dickie Beau who channels history's famous Hamlets in his lip-sync show Re-Member Me, soprano Emma Matthews draws on stories of her life in The Space Between, and comedian Joel Kim Booster on growing up gay, Asian and Christian in America's Heartland.

Small Biz Matters
Inside Family Law - what small business needs to be aware of

Small Biz Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 32:46


Small Biz Matters – a half hour program each week where you can work ON your business rather than IN it.with Alexi Boyd from Boyd Office Management ServicesDate: 27 November 2018 The Legal System. Small business owners should probably understand it more than we do but we only start diving into it in worst case scenarios. We engage with legal experts only when we NEED it and hope to never have to. But like all the hats we wear, it’s a good idea to arm yourself with knowledge before it happens rather than when its upon you, or worse still when you have buried your head in the sand and it engulfs you. Today’s program is all about doing just that. When should small business understand family law? As business owners, our finances, relationships, and family are all tied in with our work. When that structure breaks down it is disastrous not only for you personally but for your business. Today’s guest Zoe Durand is an author of the book Inside Family Law - rare & candid conversations with those at the coalface of the family law system. An expert in her field working in the family law system for over a decade specialising in mediation. She is joined by Mark Lipsen from Hall Chadwick and here to share their experiences, knowledge and tips of dealing with the mess when small business and family law collide. Welcome to the show Zoe & Mark. Topics we’ll be covering: Overview - the fact that a business can be part of the asset pool and the duty to fully disclose all financial documents. The process for valuing a small business including the parties agreeing on an expert, step by step how the expert business valuer/ forensic accountant will value the business, methodology, documents to the valuer and the valuer meeting with the parties. What if you disagree or want to challenge a business valuation - adversarial experts, cross examination of the expert valuer Discussion of possible options if both parties were involved in the business. Should both parties remain in the business after separation? Or safe guards that can be put in place should one party step back from the business. The Court's cross referral powers - ie the fact they can refer parties to the DPP and ATO if there has been tax fraud (I have seen this come up sometimes in matters where small businesses are involved). I.e. one should always be 'squeaky clean.' Tracking hidden monies / assets.   About the Book - Inside Family Law - rare & candid conversations with those at the coalface of the family law system Inside Family Law opens wide the behind the scenes real world of the family law system. It is the first family law book to offer readers never before published interviews with those who work at the coalface of family law throughout Australia. Interviewees include: Judge Joe Harman, The Honourable Justice Peter Rose AM QC, Former Federal Circuit Court Judge Stephen Scarlett OAM RFD, Former Federal Circuit Court Judge  Robyn Sexton, Dr Antony Milch, Alison O’Neill, Linda Campbell, Brian Pickup, David Bird, Mark Lipson, Trevor Tockar, Tom Hutchings, David Barry, Cristina Huesch and Stephen Page. Due the week of 22 October 2018, Inside Family Law is available for PRE-ORDER now at www.mediationanswers.com.au  For pre-order only there will be free shipping AND $1 to Justice Connect per purchase (an organisation which, amongst many  things, facilitates pro bono legal services and works to change unfair laws). Equal parts law, practical teachings and raw humanity, Inside Family Law gives readers the opportunity to pick the brains of the leading minds who work in all areas of family law including: Family Court and Federal Circuit Court Judges, family lawyers, barristers, expert psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, family consultants, family therapists, children’s contact supervisors, specialist forensic accountants, expert business valuers, expert real property valuers and wealth management advisers, all of whom share their best insights and strategies from the vantage point of their particular profession. Importantly Inside Family Law also includes (anonymised) raw and honest firsthand accounts of those who have navigated the process, including children’s stories. Controversial, topical, insightful and practical, Inside Family Law covers parenting and property matters, Court and settlement processes. If you are interested in speaking with me further about the book pls contact 0435595400. This book offers readers the closest experience to having a fireside chat with Judges and other usually "media shy" individuals. I was only able to obtain these interviews due to my having worked in the field for years. To find out more go to their website: https://www.mediationanswers.com.au   ZOE DURAND BIOGRAPHY ZOË DURAND has a wealth of experience, having worked as a lawyer since 2007, primarily in family law private practice at the coalface of the family law system. Prior to changing the direction of her career to focus on family law, Zoë worked at leading national and international commercial law firms HWL Ebsworth and K&L Gates, giving her a financial acumen that is highly desirable in family law property matters. Additionally she has worked as a Court Appointed Independent Children’s Lawyer, giving her an insight into the needs and perspectives of children, which is sought after in parenting matters. Zoë is a principal at Mediation Answers and is currently focusing on her work as a mediator. She is both a Nationally Accredited Mediator and Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner (FDRP). Zoë is also a trained Collaborative lawyer, holds a Masters of Applied Family Law (The College of Law) and also a Bachelor of Law Degree and Bachelor of Arts Degree (first class honours in Sociology) from UNSW. Zoë has authored the family law case notes for the NSW Law Society Journal and opinion pieces for Lawyers Weekly and other media. She is often featured in the media for her insights on topical family law issues, including ABC and Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian and Ch 10. Zoë is the co-founder of a professional and business networking organisation which has hosted talks from Judges, Court experts and leading lawyers in family law. She is a member of the Family Law Section of the Law Council of Australia, the Women Lawyers Association of NSW, the Asian Australian Lawyers Association and the French Australian Lawyers Society. She holds dual Australian and Taiwanese Citizenship and French permanent residency. Prior to her admission as a solicitor Zoë worked at Kingsford Legal Centre and Youth Law Australia, which empowers children and young people with legal advice and information and works to promote their human rights. She continues to be passionate about this purpose.   MARK LIPSON, DIRECTOR Hall Chadwick BIOGRAPHY Mark Lipson is a Director at Hall Chadwick Melbourne and leads the forensic accounting and business investigations team. His work includes consulting in Family Law property settlements and Commercial disputes. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia and a Fellow of CPA Australia. Mark has acted as a Commercial Arbitrator since 1992. He holds a Bachelor of Business and a Bachelor of Education (Economics). PRACTICE FOCUS Over his 24 year career as a forensic accountant, Mark is highly regarded for his experience in providing expert witness reports and giving evidence in court. The Hall Chadwick Forensics practice specialises in providing forensic services to family, commercial, wills and deceased estate legal practitioners. PROFESSIONAL HONORS Mark was selected to become a member of the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) in the Legal Practice List. He has also been selected to be a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Professional Conduct Tribunal. Mark sits as an independent director at Aboriginal Housing Victoria. He also lectures to lawyers in all areas of Forensic accounting. Mark has also been sought after as a guest speaker at conferences due to his strong standing in his field. To find out more go to their website: www.hallchadwickmelb.com.au

The Stage Show
Bangarra's Dark Emu, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Circus Oz's Precarious, The Girl / The Woman at the National Theatre of Parramatta

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 53:56


Bangarra Dance Theatre's new work takes inspiration from Bruce Pascoe's Dark Emu, Simon Stephens' award-winning stage adaptation of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time on tour, the Circus Oz big top comes to Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens for Precarious, and playwright and performer Aanisa Vylet's The Girl / The Woman premieres at the National Theatre of Parramatta.

Speaking Out
'Dark Emu' - A cross-cultural theatrical experience

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 17:16


We catch up with Artistic Director of Bangarra Dance Theatre, Stephen Page ahead of the premiere of his latest project, 'Dark Emu'.

Delving into Dance
David McAllister

Delving into Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 45:00


David McAllister’s life in ballet started with a wish upon a star. What sounds like a scene of a movie, set up a remarkable career, that continues to shape the essence of Australian dance, particularly ballet. David has been associated with the Australian Ballet for 35 years, celebrated this year. Starting as a dancer at in 1983, making his way up through the ranks, promoted to Senior Artist in 1986 and Principal Dancer in 1989. David had many career highlights including dancing for Princess Diana, in Coppélia. David danced his final performance in Giselle at the Sydney Opera House in 2001, less than 5 months later he became the seventh Artistic Director of the Australian Ballet. The Australian Ballet is over 50 years old and is held in high regard around the world, for the strength and athleticism of the dancers. The company is also known for its first class medical team that runs an Injury Management and Prevention Program. A critical component for one of the busiest dance companies in the world with upwards of 250 performances programed a year. As Artistic Director David has programmed a range of choreographers including Meryl Tankard, Gideon Obarzanek , Stephen Page, Graham Murphy and many other fabulous Australian and international choreographers. David directed his first ballet, The Sleeping Beauty in 2015. This is a generous and wide-ranging interview, which covers everything from the Marriage Equity Debate of 2017, gender fluidity, leadership to the changing face of ballet and what David is looking forward to in 2018.

Friends of Kevin Radio
Stephen Page - Evolve Bank & Trust

Friends of Kevin Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 14:04


Host Kevin Willett is joined by Stephen Page of Evolve Bank & Trust. Steve has the expertise and knowledge, and will make sure you understand the features associated with the loan program you choose and that it meets your unique financial situation. Find out more about Stephen Page by visiting his website at https://stephenpage.evolve.mortgage/ To learn more about the Friends of Kevin Networking Group, go to http://friendsofkevin.com Audio file:  Stephen Page.mp3

Arm Cast Podcast
Arm Cast Podcast: Episode 189 - Page And Howe

Arm Cast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2018 59:35


Two great interviews this week on Arm Cast: Dead Sexy Podcast with great host Armand Rosamilia.   Stephen Page is part Shawnee and part Apache. His books of poetry include The Timbre of Sand (1999) and Still Dandelions (2004). He graduated from Palomar College, Columbia University (with honors), and Bennington College. He received a Jess Cloud Memorial Prize for Poetry, a Writer-in-Residence with stipend from the Montana Artists Refuge, a full Writer Fellowship from the Vermont Studio Center, an Imagination Grant from Cleveland State University, and an Arvon Foundation Ltd. Grant. His book reviews are published regularly in the Buenos Aires Herald and on Fox Chase Review. He also writes short stories, novels, screen plays. He has taught literature, ESL, and film studies. He loves family, spontaneous road trips, and throwing his cellphone into a large body of water.   KJ Howe is the executive director of Thrillerfest, the annual conference for the International Thriller Writers. KJ has been immersed in the world of kidnap and ransom for the last four years in preparation for THE FREEDOM BROKER series showcasing elite kidnap negotiator Thea Paris.   This week's episode sponsored by Subculture Corsets & Clothing

Taggart and Torrens
Taggart and Torrens Episode 117

Taggart and Torrens

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 63:42


This week Donovan babysits Sting's kid, we talk about our TV pilot and we check in with Gord, Bern, Bruce and Stephen Page?!!

SBS Hungarian - SBS Magyarul
Stephen Page - Stephen Page

SBS Hungarian - SBS Magyarul

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 3:28


Internationally acclaimed artistic director Stephen Page has been working with Sydney's Bangarra Dance Theatre for 27 years.        - A nemzetközileg elismert művészeti igazgató, Stephen Page, immár 27 éve a Bangara Táncszinház vezetője.

Pioneer - The podcast for serious innovators
Stephen Page: Advanced Veterinary Therapeutics

Pioneer - The podcast for serious innovators

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2017 18:33


Listen to Stephen Page from Advanced Veterinary Therapeutics share his transition from vet to CEO and the trends he’s seeing across scientific innovation in Australia.

SAMatters Radio
SAM 042 | Interview with Close Call Survivor Captain Stephen Page

SAMatters Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2015 73:30


Raleigh Fire Captain Stephen Page, serving on the busy Ladder 4 in downtown Raleigh, responded to restaurant fire at 311 Glenwood Avenue. The ladder crew, followed by an engine crew with a hoseline, entered the heavily smoke filled environment with the mission of search and fire attack.   Crews were quickly overrun by changing conditions and an evacuation was ordered. All the crews scrambled for the exit, leaving Captain Page behind… along… without water… and disoriented. During this interview he recounts the story and shares his best advice, including: 1.    The need to pay attention to your gut instinct.  2.    Big fires need big water.  3.    Keep your focus on the big picture.  4.    Assess the risk-benefit of making entry in zero visibility environments. 5.    Maintaining allegiance to the mission of search, even after being informed by employees that everyone is out of the restaurant.  6.    The need to overcome pride and the competitive nature of firefighters to avoid creating risk.   Thank you to our sponsor:Midwest Fire: MidwestFire.com  Intro music Safety Dance (1982) Men Without Hats GMC - Virgin Records   Guest Contact Information Captain Stephen Page Raleigh Fire Department srpage505@gmail.com   Situational Awareness Matters! website www.SAMatters.com   Firefighter Near Miss Reporting System http://www.firefighternearmiss.com/   Contact Rich Gasaway www.RichGasaway.com Support@RichGasaway.com 612-548-4424

The Biblio File hosted by Nigel Beale
Faber CEO Stephen Page on the Role of the Publisher

The Biblio File hosted by Nigel Beale

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2006 24:56


Here is my interview with Stephen Page (unparalleled name for a) CEO and Publisher of Faber and former British Publishers Association President, conducted hurriedly at The 2006 London Bookfair. We talk briefly about the role and necessity of publishing houses, the impact of the Internet, discounting, supermarkets, ebooks and 3 for 2 band-aids.