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On this edition of The Arts Section, host Gary Zidek previews a different kind of holiday concert. The Newberry Consort will be presenting Christmas music that comes from Latin America in the 15th through 18th centuries. Thater critic Jonathan Abarbanel, joins Gary to review the world premiere musical THE HOUSE WITHOUT A CHRISTMAS TREE. Later in the show, Gary checks in with esteemed art critic/NY Times bestselling author Jerry Saltz, they'll look back at the past 20 years of contemporary art. And we'll hear from John Debney, the composer of the score behind the popular holiday film ELF.
On August 30th, history was made as a Nebraska volleyball match set a world record, with 92,000 people in attendance.Lexi Rodriguez, the Cornhuskers' stellar libero, played in the match. Randy Gobel coordinated the infrastructure for the event at Memorial Stadium. Stephanie Thater-Brown, a former Huskers' All-American, attended the match with her daughter.All three share stories from different perspectives on how Volleyball Day affected their lives.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For Diana Thater making art is like oxygen. It sustains and nourishes her. And when her access to it is suddenly limited -- as it was in the spring of 2020-- she figures out a way to create her art. By any means necessary. Her latest exhibition, Yes, There Will Be Singing, is the captivating result of one such extraordinary pandemic pivot. She conceived the idea for the sound-based installation when her in-person show was cancelled. But what's most ingenious about this immersive work is not its format but rather its remarkable subject --Whale 52, who is deaf and yet sings into a world of complete darkness and silence. It's hard to imagine a more perfect metaphor for resilience in the face of the isolation we've all just experienced than Whale 52 and, more specifically, the sensitivity with which Thater represents his plight in her work. That kind of empathy is the lifeblood running through everything Thater creates. Best known for creating large-scale installation art exploring the tensions between the animal kingdom and mankind, Thater's studio practice has sent her around the globe to film species in peril in their natural habitats. Her work has been widely exhibited at major institutions worldwide, including MOMA, LACMA and the Guggenheim Bilbao. In this lively and fathoms-deep Change Lab episode, Thater explores the forces animating her creative practice, the role of improvisation in her filming process and her enduring commitment to risking life and limb to transport us there alongside her. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Noch nichts vor in den nächsten Wochen und Monaten? Egal ob Chornacht oder Thater, die drei Pünktchen bieten dir und allen anderen Hörer*innen super tolle Unterhaltungstipps, bei denen wirklich für jeden was dabei ist. Dann wird in der heutigen Folge viel gegessen, leider sind viele dieser Köstlichkeiten überhaupt nicht köstlich... Wenn ihr mehr darüber herausfinden wollt und darüberhinaus auch noch die neuesten Updates zu unserem Lieblingsbuch, dann scrollt jetzt zum gelben Podcasticon und klickt aif die neueste Folge, viel Spass! P.s. an die tapferen Mitmach-Hörer*innen: - Schoki mit Ingwer und Minze von Theo & Philo -Buch: wir machen einen Marathon und lesen Teil 3 und Teil 4 bis Seite 319
Also if you listen to the very end, I compare 2010 GMSR to 2013 GMSR. I hope that motivates you to see the forest, play the long game. 76th in TT to 7th. Quite a different racer three years later if you do the work.
Let's get together for some good old entertainment talk on this week's edition of the DVD Weekly Podcast.
Dialogues | A podcast from David Zwirner about art, artists, and the creative process
Artists Diana Thater, a leading pioneer of video and installation and major figure in the L.A. art community since the early 1990s, and Rachel Rose, a defining new voice of the medium, discuss the rapid evolution of video art and its limitless possibilities—including, for both of them, its ability to reckon with personal trauma and threats to the environment.
Superbad. The Breakfast Club. Mean Girls. Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Booksmart? How does the directorial debut of Olivia Wilde starring Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein fall in the class of all time great high school films? Listen in as Jake and Cameron review Booksmart as well as the results of the 24th class of Honorable Mensches and a new segment where Jake reads off loglines for upcoming TV shows and Cameron tries to guess if which studio picked them up.
The Hale Centre Theatre is no stranger to performing arts. They've gracefully succeeded at becoming leaders in the theatre space for more than three decades. Now, with the use of digital signage, Hale Centre Theatre continues to push the envelope beyond the stage. Their team has fully embraced the power of technology by working with RevelTV to design a venue experience unlike any other by surrounding each guest with a dynamic use of digital displays. On this episode of Digital Signage Stories, Brian Fitzpatrick, President/CEO of RevelTV, joins us to share the approach behind this project, which won DSE 2019’s Installation of the Year APEX Award. For more information on this case study, click here.
"Liebes Tagebuch, heute ist Poetry Slammerin Diana Köhle zu Gast bei #Vienna! Sie veranstaltet ur-witzige Abende, bei denen Menschen aus ihren alten Tagebüchern vorlesen. Was haben wir gelacht! Heute spricht sie in der Sendung über die besten Momente. Außerdem besuchen wir die Tschauner Bühne, eine 109 Jahre alte Stehgreifbühne im 16. in Wien, die sich neu erfindet!" Wenn Menschen öffentlich aus ihren intimsten Tagebüchern vorlesen, steckt meist Diana Köhle dahinter. Die Tirolerin veranstaltet seit fünf Jahren sogenannte Tagebuchslams im Thater an der Gumpendorferstraße in Wien. Ihr Best-Of hat sie vor Kurzem in einem Buch festgehalten "Wir haben nämlich beide eine Zahnspange, aber er nur oben". Was Menschen seit Generationen bewegt und was sie in ihrer letzten Spezialausgabe zum Thema "Reisen" zuhören bekommen hat, hört ihr im Podcast. Außerdem besuchen wir die Tschauner Bühne - Europas einziges "Stehgreiftheater". 109 Jahre ist die Tschauner Bühne schon alt. Jetzt erfindet sie sich mit neuem Programm und neuem Ensemble neu. Wir sprechen mit Petra Kreuzer und Tom Schreiweis über "Stehgreif 2.0" und Open Air Theater in Wien!
Mark did some computer programming and he liked that, it's a creative program solving that he likes. Stan Douglas of Vancouver brings us inside the old neighbourhood he grew up in. He did a show called "Les détroits" of photography and prints of Detroit. He is focussed on Urban Decay. Diana Thater produces installations that are movie based, or influenced by film. Abstraction in film for her is abstraction of time. Diana Thater builds a maquette, she photographs the animals that she displays.As viewers of videos on the Art21 website, we are really fascinated with the process of art making. As viewers we are seeing the complete arc of artmaking from the development of ideas in the studio to the actual installation of the pieces, to interviews with the artists during the exhibition. Immersive installations because they involve all the senses and the space require so much knowledge and also so much money to get the right kind of equipment, they might not be the easiest thing to get into. However... it can be done!Opening song: Ratatat Loud PipesPhoto : Diana Thater, Knots and Surfaces (2001)For more information on all these awesome videos we are talking about: www.art21.org
The Copyright Alliance speaks with young filmmaker Zachary Maxwell at our Inaugural OneVoi©e Event. He talks about his latest documentary Anatomy of Snow Day, which investigates the complicated decision-making process city officials go through when deciding whether to shut down New York City schools during a snow storm.
The Copyright Alliance speaks with Fordham University theater student Thom Niemann at our Inaugural OneVoi©e Event. He talks about his aspirations as an actor and current opportunities in the entertainment industry.