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The Good Stuff
Limbo - The Return

The Good Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 8:24


A sneak peak into the world of Limbo - The Return at The Spiegeltent now in Civic Park, Newcastle. We're chatting with Clara Fable, Sxip Shirey and Scott Maidment ABOUT THE GOOD STUFF Join Bonnie for all The Good Stuff happening around Newcastle and the Hunter. Good people, awesome music and great events happening in Newcastle and the Hunter every weekday from 4 pm. The Good Stuff! https://newcastlelive.com.au/the-good-stuff/ ABOUT NEWCASTLE LIVE From what's on, to what matters. Newcastle Live is the Hunter's source of entertainment and lifestyle news and information. We're devoted to all the great things happening in the region. We'll keep you up to date with what's on in Newcastle, the Hunter and Lake Macquarie. https://newcastlelive.com.au/

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Jodie & Soda
FRINGE FIX - EP 29: Sxip Shirey of LIMBO: THE RETURN

Jodie & Soda

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 4:00


We spoke to the talented Sxip Shirey from the cast of LIMBO - THE RETURN. The original award-winning LIMBO, which wowed audiences from Brussels to Bogota, is back, reimagined and more jaw-dropping than ever before. An Intoxicating mix of cabaret, circus, acrobatics and ecstatic heart-pounding live music, LIMBO – The Return is set to seduce audiences worldwide again. Tickets here  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feast of Fun : Gay Talk Show
John Coons and Jonah Wheeler Make Beautiful Music Together

Feast of Fun : Gay Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 82:12


Couples that play together, stay together. Creating something fun and sharing it with the world is a great opportunity to connect with someone you love.Today we're having a double date with musical partners and lovers John Coons and Jonah Wheeler. For John and Jonah a date night usually involves putting on a musical show filled with outrageous humor and grim topics.John Coons background as an opera and jazz singer has gotten him some amazing gigs with the Boston POPS, Ben Folds, Amanda Palmer and my good friend Sxip Shirey.Jonah Wheeler is well known for his sexy videos on membership platforms where he plays it hot all while subverting people's expectations.For folks who are wanting to bare it all, what's a good way to strike the balance between embracing the human body and not getting shut down on social media?Listen as we chat with John and Jonah about their Valentine's Day plans, our new favorite obsession and their hilarious show in Chicago this Wednesday at the Newport Theater “BLEAK: Songs for the Not-Quite-End of the World.”

SLC Performance Lab
David Neumann & Marcella Murray - Episode 04.01 SLC Performance Lab

SLC Performance Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 55:03


The SLC Performance Lab is produced by ContemporaryPerformance.com and the Sarah Lawrence College MFA Theatre Program. During the course, visiting artists to the MFA Theatre Program's Performance Lab are interviewed after leading a workshop with the students. Performance Lab is one of the core components of the program where graduate students work with guest artists and develop group-generated performance experiments. David Neumann and Marcella Murray are interviewed by Chisom Awachie (SLC 23) Marcella Murray is a New York-based theatre artist from Augusta, Georgia, Murray is a playwright, performer, collaborator, and puppeteer. Her work is heavily inspired by the observed ways in which people tend to segregate and reconnect. Her work tends to focus on themes of identity within a community and (hopefully) forward momentum in the face of trauma.  Performances include The Slow Room, a piece directed by Annie Dorsen at Performance Space New York; a workshop of Ocean Filibuster, which was co-created by the team Pearl D'Amour (Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl) with composer Sxip Shirey at Abrons Arts Center; the work-in-progress, I Don't Want to Interrupt You Guys, created in collaboration with Leonie Bell and Hyung Seok Jeon during RAP at Mabou Mines; New Mony, created by Maria Camia at Dixon Place; and Shoot Don't Talk at St. Ann's Warehouse/Puppet Lab, created by Andrew Murdock.  Along with David Neumann, Murray recently co-created Distances Smaller Than This Are Not Confirmed (Obie Special Citation for Creation and Performance), which opened at Abrons Arts Center in January 2020. Murray is part of an artist collective called The Midwives. As artistic director of Advanced Beginner Group, Neumann's original work has been presented in New York at PS 122, New York Live Arts, The Kitchen, Central Park Summerstage (in collaboration with John Giorno), Symphony Space (in collaboration with Laurie Anderson), Abrons Arts Center, The Chocolate Factory, and The Whitney. Advanced Beginner Group has also performed at the Walker Art Center, Jacob's Pillow, MASS MoCA, American Dance Institute, and Carolina Performing Arts, among others. Neumann has been a featured dancer in the works of Adrienne Truscott, Susan Marshall, Jane Comfort, Big Dance Theater, Doug Varone, Doug Elkins Dance Company, and in two duets with Mikhail Baryshnikov. His choreography in the theatre includes The Antipodes at Signature Theatre, Futurity with Soho Rep and Ars Nova, An Octoroon at Soho Rep, Underground Railroad Game at Ars Nova, and directing Geoff Sobelle in The Object Lesson at BAM Fischer and New York Theatre Workshop. Neumann was choreographer on Hagoromo with Wendy Whelan and Jock Soto, Home at BAM Harvey, and Sibyl Kempson's Let Us Now Praise Susan Sontag at Abrons Arts Center. His film work includes collaborations with Hal Hartley, I Am Legend with Will Smith, Marriage Story with Adam Driver and Scarlett Johanssen, and White Noise directed by Noah Baumbach. Neumann is the recipient of three New York Dance and Performance “Bessie” Awards (including Best Production in 2015 for I Understand Everything Better). The third installment of the Distances... trilogy, in collaboration with theatre artists Marcella Murray and Tei Blow, will be presented in New York in 2024. Neumann has also been nominated for Tony, Drama Desk, and Outer Circle Critics awards for his choreography on Hadestown. He is also the recipient of a 2019 Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Choreography of a Broadway Musical for Hadestown. Most recently, Neumann was choreographer on Swept Away, with music by the Avett Brothers at Berkeley Rep. Photo: Maria Baranova

Missing Dial Radio
MDR - 03 - MISSING MONSTERS: THE CACKLING EMBER

Missing Dial Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 15:42


How much of history is forgotten? How much is remembered only in pieces? Missing Monsters seeks out the "truth" of historical events by finding the lost cryptids, monsters, and spirits that influenced events. Brought to you by Nicholas Jameson and his tireless research team. This episode deals with the stolen territory of the Qayqayt First Nation known on maps as New Westminster. Research by - Tyler James Nicol Sound editing and design by - Brett Ashleigh The sounds of Missing Dial Radio provided by - Sxip Shirey

Missing Dial Radio
MDR - 02 - DR. BATTY: "WEDDINGS, WOLVES, AND WITCHES"

Missing Dial Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 17:10


Missing Dial Radio tunes to a late night screech for help. Doctor Batty is there for any misled monster, suspicious spirit, or wandering whatever. This episode of "Stitching Broken Hearts With Doctor Batty" sees the introduction of her newest producer, Lou! Will the pair be able to help their three hopeful haunters? Or will they be lost to the tuning of the dial? Listen to know more and be sure to email BattysPager@gmail.com to seek help with your OWN monstrous love life! Cast, in order of appearance includes: Producer Lou as himself, Batty Page as Doctor Batty, and Tristan Risk as the caller. Written by Brett Ashleigh and Tyler James Nicol. Sound Design and production by Brett Ashleigh Thanks to Loyalty Freak Music for the use of “A Ghost Waltz” for our theme song. You can find more of their songs at Free Music Archive.org Sounds of Missing Dial Radio provided by Sxip Shirey. Doctor Batty logo by Floopcannon.

Free Association with Brian Carpenter
Episode 132C: Year In Music 2017 Part 3

Free Association with Brian Carpenter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017


Final part of the best and most frequently played music from 2017 on Free Association. Om Shanti, Alice ColtraneWorld Spirituality Classics 1: The Ecstatic Music of Alice Coltrane Luaka Bop   Swimming with Stina, Thor & FriendsThe Subversive Nature of Kindness LM Dupli-cation   Spindrift, Colin Stetson All This I Do For Glory   Forestwall Timewalk, Nicole MitchellMandorla Awakening II: Emerging Worlds FPE Records   Venga Jaleo, BarbezFor Those Who Came After   Pushpulling, Jasper String QuartetUnbound New Amsterdam   Island 4, Glenn Jones & Matthew Azevedo Waterworks Thrill Jockey Records   Hibernal, Arve HenriksenTowards Language Rune Grammofon   You Don’t Know What Love Is, Diamanda GalásAll the Way Intravenal Sound Operations   You’re My Thrill, Cécile McLorin SalvantDreams and Daggers Justin Time / Fontana North   back there benjamin, The CaretakerThe Caretaker - Everywhere At The End Of Time - Stage 3 History Always Favours The Winners   Ohio Bell Mystery, Raymond ScottThree Willow Park (Electronic Music from Inner Space 1961–1971) Basta Music   Domino Sugar (Demo), Raymond ScottRaymond Scott - Three Willow Park: Electronic Music From Inner Space, 1961–1971 Basta   The Land Whale Choir Sinks the Albert Hall, Sxip ShireyA Bottle of Whiskey and a Handful of Bees VIA Records   Sublime beyond loss, The CaretakerThe Caretaker - Everywhere At The End Of Time - Stage 3 History Always Favours The Winners

Free Association with Brian Carpenter
Episode 121A: The Academy in Peril

Free Association with Brian Carpenter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2017 29:00


New music from Colin Stetson, Sxip Shirey, and Glenn Jones & Matthew Azevedo, plus tracks from Henry Threadgill’s Very Very Circus, Moondog, and two tracks from John Cale’s second album The Academy In Peril. Original air date: March 24, 2017 John Cale “Intro” from The Academy In Peril LP ALBUM (4 Men With Beards 1972) John Cale “Days of Steam” from The Academy In Peril LP ALBUM (4 Men With Beards 1972) Henry Threadgill “Growing a Big Banana” from Carry the Day (Columbia) Alejandro Jodorowsky “Flowers Born in the Mud” from El Topo soundtrack Colin Stetson “Spindrift” from All This I Do For Glory (52Hz 2017) Effisio Melis “Fiorassio” from The Secret Museum of Mankind Vol. I Sxip Shirey “The Land Whale Choir Sinks the Albert Hall” from A Bottle of Whiskey and a Handful of Bees (VIA Records 2017) Moondog “Cosmicode” from Rare Material (Roof Music 2006) Glenn Jones & Matthew Azevedo “Island 4” from Waterworks (Thrill Jockey www.thrilljockey.com/ 2017) Ry Cooder “Paris, Texas” LP ALBUM (Warner Bros. 1985

Feast of Fun : Gay Talk Show
FOF #2435 - The Experimental Sounds of Sxip Shirey

Feast of Fun : Gay Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017 64:26


One of the most inventive musicians I’ve ever had the pleasure of knowing is Sxip Shirey who grew up in the foothills of the Appalachian mountains and went on to became one of the world’s most beloved performers of unusual musical instruments.From the tampon applicator “tamponaphone” to a John Cage inspired Prepared Guitar, Sxip has traveled the world as a solo artist, circus performer and composer and now has a brand new album A Bottle of Whiskey and a Handful of Bees.Today, my soul brother Sxip Shirey joins us to talk about his amazing journey traveling the globe with Amanda Palmer, the Bindlestiff Family Circus, Evelyn Evelyn, the Luminescent Orchestrii, Pe.A.Ch. (The Performance Art Church) and that one time we started a rainbow spaghetti food fight at Lollapalooza.Featured Music:

High Regard Show
Sxip Shirey - S2E66

High Regard Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2016 70:25


Episode 66 of the “High Regard Show,” “Sxip Shirey,” features an interview with composer, musician and true creative Renaissance man Sxip Shirey. Sxip will release his latest album, "A Bottle of Whiskey and a Handful of Bees" on Jan. 13. He talks to us about bringing his many artistic worlds together for the album release show on Jan. 9 at National Sawdust in Brooklyn, who inspired him to make music using found objects and what downtime looks like for a creative who fires on all cylinders. In “Roly Poly Roarty,” Tom discusses how he survived the holidays with two Italian mothers, his latest running achievements and how he doesn't need no stinkin' resolutions. Sxip Shirey: 12:43:05 “Roly Poly Roarty” segment: 44:20:00 For more info on Sxip Shirey: Website: http://www.sxipshireymusic.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sxip-Shirey-29398253181/?fref=ts Twitter: https://twitter.com/sxipshirey?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Check back for new “High Regard Show” shows every Monday on SoundCloud and iTunes (please be sure to follow and rate us)! You can also follow us right here on highregardshow.com and on these social media sites: Twitter Facebook Instagram Tumblr Google+ Pinterest You can also find hosts @TomRoarty and @NikkiMMascali on Twitter. Finally, if you would like to have your work, product, band or even your mom promoted on the show, drop us a note at highregardshow@gmail.com

Life on the Swingset - The Swinging & Polyamory Podcast
SS 272: Beyond Kinsey - Sliding Across the Sexuality Spectrum

Life on the Swingset - The Swinging & Polyamory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2016 88:13


One of the main reasons that so many of us leave monogamous relationships is the realization that we or our partners may not be as hetero as we thought. Non-monogamy can provide an exceptional opportunity to go beyond Kinsey's Scale, and view the entire spectrum of sexuality that spreads out before us, learning about ourselves in the process. The fluidity of sexuality and sexual expression is often underappreciated in the vanilla world. From straight to gay, to bi, pan, and omni, that's what we're talking about tonight on Life on the Swingset, the Podcast. As you listen, don't forget to tweet at #sspodcast!   Leave us a review and a five star rating on iTunes! Leave us a review and a five star rating on Stitcher! Subscribe to us on Youtube! Android Users: Download and review our Android App! Leave us a comment on this post or at contact@lifeontheswingset.com or leave us a voicemail at 573-55-SWING (573-557-9464). Find Cooper on Twitter @CooperSBeckett, Dylan on Twitter @DylanTheThomas, and Ginger on twitter @GingerNTheProf. You can Cooper’s novel about swinging, A Life Less Monogamous, at alifelessmonogamous.com or his memoir My Life on the Swingset: Adventures in Swinging & Polyamory at mylifeontheswingset.com as an ebook, paperback, or audiobook and if you buy them from his sites, use promo code SWINGSET to save 10%!   Today's featured music came via: ▁ ▂ ▃ ▄ SXIP SHIREY in a track titled: Cinnamon Stick, featuring XAVIER. Find more information about Sxip Shirey here, or check out their January 9th, 2017 cd release show at National Sawdust in NYC at 7PM for "A Bottle of Whiskey and a Handful of Bees"!   Today's intro music came courtesy of Vlad Lucan in his track titled Reverse!   Outtakes Music: Tokyo Machine - PIXEL Outro Music: Tristam - Before We Fade   Cooper S Beckett   Dylan Thomas   Dr. Liz Powell   Mike Joseph   Chris Pent

Life on the Swingset - The Swinging & Polyamory Podcast
SS 271: Gang Bang The Mailbag 31

Life on the Swingset - The Swinging & Polyamory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 74:26


Welcome to Gang Bang The Mailbag TRIPLE X (plus 1)!  We're recording tonight with a live (and muted) studio audience! As always, questions have been edited for content and clarity. As usual, answers have not been edited for content or clarity! If you have a question for a future listener mailbag, please give us a call at 573-557-9464 and leave us a message, or email us at contact@lifeontheswingset.com. Tonight, Dr. Liz Powell, Mike Joseph, Cooper and Dylan gang bang the mailbag! As you listen, don't forget to tweet at #sspodcast! We're sponsored by Castle Megastore, a one stop shop with everything you could want, from wand vibrators, to harnesses, to lube and condoms, to a complete suite of BDSM equipment including sex furniture. If you use the promo code SWINGSET at check out you can save 20% on your order.         Tonight we answer the following written questions: My road into non-monogamy has been a twisted and challenging path. My 13-year marriage ended last year partly because of an incompatibility around the potential for opening our marriage. When I started dating I tried to be very open with women about my desire for non-monogamy and live a polyamourous life that includes swinging and sometimes a little kink and BDSM. Through dating apps like Tinder I have met many wonderful women and had some great relationships develop. I have tremendously transparent conversations with these women. Most run for the hills after to non-monogamy talk, some are intrigued and go along with it for a while, but in the end these relationships mostly follow the same pattern. The woman is okay with other partners in the beginning, but as time passes she always has a difficult time with the non-monogamy and it ends or goes to the friend zone. Otherwise the woman wants a “don’t ask don’t tell” or “friends with benefits” approach, which to me is just single dating rather than ethical non monogamy. It is impossible to have intimacy without transparency. Where does one go to find women who are already there in the poly/swinger community who are looking for other poly/swing single partners? Are there any better strategies for finding women more directly who already share these values? Aaron from Canada My brief backstory: 50ish male, married for twenty-something years. I have always struggled with attraction, crushes, and even feelings for, and from, others. Monogamy isn't actually what I want, and, in the spirit of a good mid-life crisis, I'm not getting any younger. Being aware of the trauma that this might cause my wife, I have introduced the topic gently and slowly. She has reacted... well, it's hard to say. There has been no screaming and crying, which I guess is a good sign. The best description of her reaction is "ninja-level avoidant", as she deflects my every attempt to explore this in depth. An example: after a recent talk she said "you've given me a lot to think about". I realise what I want most is to have the relationship communication skills that are necessary to be non-monogamous in the first place. To have the openness that I hear others describe in their relationships. It's not even principally about the swinging anymore. I have communication envy! So how do I learn to communicate like a non-monogamous person? And how do I teach someone else to do this? Is it possible? My husband I have been in the swing lifestyle since we first started dating 6 years ago. Along the way, I have developed more romantic feelings for some of our partners, while things remain mainly about friendship and sex for my husband. I've tried to hide my feelings which has resulted in a lot of hurt. We are trying to figure out how to move forward when I feel more poly and he still feels more like a swinger and isn't interested in developing romantic relationships. I'm having trouble finding resources that talk about how to successfully move between the two. Kara Today I found out, in a convoluted way, that a long-term male partner of mine sexually assaulted someone. I don't know the any details. I don't know when it happened, or what happened afterwards. I do know that women don't lie about sexual assault. I also learned two others say they witnessed him pushing boundaries or putting women in uncomfortable situations , and that he's seen as a "missing stair" in some subsets of our local kink community. This is someone I love. Someone I've only ever had positive, affirming, respectful experiences with. Someone I trusted with my life (and I'm an angry, suspicious, mostly-lesbian hardcore feminist killjoy who rarely trusts anyone). What should I do? Oh, and just to make things even more complicated, this partner's live-in partner is also my partner. We're a triad. Do I tell her? How? In answering this question, Dylan lamented not reading the question before he read it as he wanted to have a more prepared answer. Dr. Liz on the other hand was able to respond quickly and effectively on ways to address members of the community to who have violated boundaries and support people who have had their boundaries violated, and how to both repair and grow the larger community after. Visit a compilation of resources Dr. Liz put together here.   We took a little time at the end of the episode for business. Dr. Liz put out a new video on Youtube titled "What's the 'Friend Zone' Anyway?" Mike Joseph has been speaking lately on behalf of the Jed Foundation, a NYC based organization empowering teens and young adults with the skills and support to grow into healthy thriving adults. Visit them at www.jedfoundation.org. You can also always find Mike Joseph at his podcast the Jheri Curl Chronicles Radio Show at www.popblerd.com.   Leave us a review and a five star rating on iTunes! Leave us a review and a five star rating on Stitcher! Subscribe to us on Youtube! Android Users: Download and review our Android App! Leave us a comment on this post or at contact@lifeontheswingset.com or leave us a voicemail at 573-55-SWING (573-557-9464). Find Cooper on Twitter @CooperSBeckett, Dylan on Twitter @DylanTheThomas, and Ginger on twitter @GingerNTheProf. You can Cooper’s novel about swinging, A Life Less Monogamous, at alifelessmonogamous.com or his memoir My Life on the Swingset: Adventures in Swinging & Polyamory at mylifeontheswingset.com as an ebook, paperback, or audiobook and if you buy them from his sites, use promo code SWINGSET to save 10%!   Today's intro music came via: ▁ ▂ ▃ ▄ SXIP SHIREY in a track titled: Cinnamon Stick, featuring XAVIER. Find more information about Sxip Shirey here, or check out their January 9th, 2017 cd release show at National Sawdust in NYC at 7PM for "A Bottle of Whiskey and a Handful of Bees"!         Reading Reviews Music: Haywyre - Sculpted Outro Music: DROELOE - Bon Voyage   Cooper S Beckett   Dylan Thomas   Dr. Liz Powell   Mike Joseph

Blonde Thunder Presents
Blonde Thunder Presents - Episode Two: Circus

Blonde Thunder Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2016 119:22


Host: Jennifer Harder Guests: Sxip Shirey, Barry Lubin, Nelson Lugo, and Dandy Darkly Music by: Sxip Shirey, This Way to the Egress, and The Maestrosities

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