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Best podcasts about victoria fringe festival

Latest podcast episodes about victoria fringe festival

That's the #Truth
Jeremiah Ukponrefe: Finding Balance While Exploring Two Art Forms | That's the #truth

That's the #Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 31:38


Jeremiah Ukponrefe is a Toronto based author and stand up comedian. He has written articles for The Runner, The Reel Anna, and Envie Magazine. His debut novel Hive released March 2021, the first of The Arcane Volumes Series.  As a comedian his style is a mixture of clever observations with a subversive darkness, all performed under a veil of innocence. He's performed at the Island Fringe Festival, Guelf Fringe Festival, and Victoria Fringe Festival. He is a founder of the comedy production company Punching Sideways Productions. Jeremiah Ukponrefe: Finding Balance While Exploring Two Art Forms | That's the #truthConnect with Daniel and Jenny:Website:https: //www.muscatellministries.com/Website:https: //www.jennymuscatell.com/Insta:https: //www.instagram.com/jennymuscatell/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JenMuscatellPodcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1737272Connect with Jeremiah: Website: https://www.jeremiahu.com/

Page One
155 - Tasha Diamant

Page One

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 20:11


Taking some time out from performing at the Victoria Fringe Festival in British Columbia, Western Canada, Charles Adrian is joined for the 129th Second-Hand Book Factory by mother, artist, performance artist, independent thinker, recovering academic, dog mother, cat mother, teacher and (in some ways) activist Tasha Diamant. They talk women living in brutal circumstances, what makes an artist an artist and Aboriginal Australians. You may notice some slightly strange background noise in this episode. I mean, quite apart from jingle jangling, mewing and sighing of cats and dogs. The strangeness is because of the way my noise-removal software interacts with the sound of cars going by outside the window. More information about Tasha is at http://www.humanbodyproject.org/. Episode image is a detail from the cover of The Songlines by Bruce Chatwin, published in 1988 by Penguin Books; cover design by Melissa Jacoby; cover engraving by William Blake after a drawing by Philip Gidley King, third governor of New South Wales. Marked as explicit on iTunes because of strong language. More info and a link to a transcript of this episode is at http://www.pageonepodcast.com/   Book listing: My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante (trans. Ann Goldstein) The Woman Upstairs by Claire Masud The Songlines by Bruce Chatwin

Check the Program
Bonus content: CTP talks Fringe on CBC Radio

Check the Program

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 9:23


Check the Program's Amanda Farrell-Low stops by CBC Radio's All Points West on Friday August 30 to talk about our coverage of the Victoria Fringe Festival, including some top picks for the weekend.

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Check the Program
Ep 27: Victoria Fringe Reviews

Check the Program

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 38:28


As we head into the final weekend of the 33rd annual Victoria Fringe Festival, the CTP team, plus guest reviewer Brianna Bock, share some of their favourite shows, their disappointments, and other Fringe moments from this year.

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CJUC Audio Arts Immersion
Bill Polonsky - The Big Buildup ( For The Play Lingua- Director Britt Small 2002)

CJUC Audio Arts Immersion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 4:02


Sound design element for LINGUA a Victoria Fringe Festival play 2002. Designed to play 4 minutes out from the start of the play as the audience enters the hall.

Chimera Theatre's Podcasts
Chimera Podcast #3: "Much Ado About Chimeras"

Chimera Theatre's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2015 70:51


Welcome to the long-awaited episode 3 of the Chimera Theatre podcast. Highlights of this segment include: Victoria Fringe Festival 2015, several rounds of "Enter the 36 Questions", and even discussions about life and death. This episode starring: Brooke Ballam Nich Gulycz Brittany McCarthy Josh Sunderman Remember to subscribe to the podcast feed to stay up to date whenever a new episode releases! Also listen for this segment's secret pass-phrase that you can email to Brittany McCarthy for a special shoutout. "Practice makes perfect, and Chimera makes podcasts." Produced by Chimera Multimedia.

Chimera Theatre's Podcasts
Artist Spotlight: DamnSpot Theatre

Chimera Theatre's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2015 48:20


While on tour at the Victoria Fringe Festival 2015, Chimera paired up with a very talented group of artists from DamnSpot Theatre to do a podcast! They were an absolute pleasure to interview, and this podcast reflects their dedication and enthusiasm for their craft. Featured in this podcast is Alannah Bloch (Director and Producer of "The Wyrd Sisters" by DamnSpot Theatre), Carl Keys (Composer and Sound Designer of "The Wyrd Sisters"), and Nicola Whitney-Griffiths (Choreographer of "The Wyrd Sisters"). "The Wyrd Sisters" won Best Dance/Physical Theatre piece at the Victoria Fringe Festival, and was nominated for Best Ensemble, and for Best Drama. Check them out here: https://twitter.com/damnspottheatre https://www.facebook.com/DamnSpotTheatre?fref=ts As always, subscribe to stay up to date with all of Chimera's podcasts! Thanks for listening.

Chimera Theatre's Podcasts
Chimera Podcast #2: "A Midsummer Night's Chimera"

Chimera Theatre's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2015 101:22


Episode #2 of Chimera's official podcast is finally upon us! Joining us this episode, we have Melissa Thomas, MFA., and Josh Sunderman, who will be portraying Old Marie and Jacob Grimm respectively in the The Untold Tales of The Brothers Grimm at Victoria Fringe Festival 2015. Get ready for an in-depth conversation in a relaxed environment about theatre arts in Kamloops, and a reminiscent look into each podcaster's past to how they got into performing in the first place. Kick back and sink into Chimera Theatre's Podcast #2. Practice makes perfect, and Chimera makes podcasts. http://www.chimeratheatre.com/

Chimera Theatre's Podcasts
Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales: "Death's Messengers"

Chimera Theatre's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2015 4:15


The fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm as read by Nich Gulycz, who will be playing Wilhelm Grimm in the upcoming "The Untold Tales of the Brothers Grimm", by Andrew G. Cooper. Catch the live theatrical version performed by Chimera Theatre at the upcoming Victoria Fringe Festival 2015! Find out more at http://www.chimeratheatre.com/

Dirty Feet
#93 • The 28th Victoria Fringe Festival • ENG

Dirty Feet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2014 55:27


This episode features interviews with artists presenting dance and movement work at the Victoria Fringe Festival this year. First we speak with the five-person cast and creation team behind Vasilisa, [ … ]

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Deconstructing Dinner
Packaged Foods Exposed V (Unilever 3 Years Later) / Unequal Harvest

Deconstructing Dinner

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2010 56:35


Packaged Foods Exposed V Deconstructing Dinner revisits with our popular series - Packaged Foods Exposed. Launched in 2006, the series examines the largest manufacturers of processed foods in the country and takes an often overlooked and critical perspective of these powerful companies. When Deconstructing Dinner last aired this series, we featured a two-part exposé of Unilever. With three years having now transpired since those episodes, it appears that the company is in much need of some more deconstructing! Needing particular attention are Unilever's questionable marketing strategies. Following our research that has gone into this episode, four complaints were filed with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Deconstructing Dinner now awaits their response. Unequal Harvest Deconstructing Dinner visits with the excellent theatrical performance, Unequal Harvest - a series of monologues written by Winnipeg's Geoff Hughes. Unequal Harvest examines some of the root causes of hunger and food injustice taking place around the world. Guests Nicole Shaw, publisher/editor Synergy Magazine (Lantzville, BC) - Nicole Shaw launched Synergy Magazine in March of 2004 after receiving much encouragement and support from members of the community. Nicole's background includes ten years in the computer industry, four years of freelance graphic design, ad layout with the Link Newspaper, four years of PR work and much interest in personal growth and energy healing work. Nicole is the co-host of Heart and Mind: Tools for Change - a radio talk show on CHLY Nanaimo. She and partner Dirk Becker farm organic vegetables. Kami Desilets & Brent Hirose, actors Unequal Harvest (Winnipeg, MB) - Winnipeg playwright Geoff Hughes has brought food injustice to the stage. In 2008, three non-profit organizations; The Canadian Foodgrains Bank, the Manitoba Food Charter and Winnipeg Harvest resolved to draw attention to the Global Food Crisis by commissioning Geoff to write and direct the original work Unequal Harvest. Debuting in Winnipeg on World Food Day in 2008, the play continues to be performed across Canada including its latest stop at the 2010 Victoria Fringe Festival.