George Stamos returns to the Dirty Feet Podcast to discuss his new work, Situations, which is opening at Agora de la danse this weekend. The work features 11 performers and [ … ]
Tag: Montréal
#150 • David Vaughan • EN
David Vaughan is a dancer, choreographer, actor, singer, writer and dance historian. Allison has the pleasure of interviewing him in his New York home about his varied career on and [ … ]
#149 • Brooklyn Studios for Dance • EN
Allison takes a trip to Brooklyn in New York City, NY to visit the Brooklyn Studios for Dance. She discusses her experience there and the philosophy of the organization with [ … ]
#148 • No Fun Remount • EN
We are rejoined by some of the team behind the project No Fun, which is being remounted as a part of the Tangente season. Our conversation focuses on the extended [ … ]
#147 • Hiroaki Umeda • EN
This week on Dirty Feet, we air an interview that took place during the MUTEK festival, back at the end of last May. With us to talk about his two [ … ]
#146 • Good Women Dance Collective • EN
Founding member Ainsley Hillyard tells us about the Good Women Dance Society (GWDS). The Edmonton based group has been creating work and supporting the Edmonton dance scene since 2009. [ … ]
#145 • Toy Guns Dance Theatre • EN
Stephanie speaks to Jake Hastey, the Artistic Director of the Edmonton based company Toy Guns Dance Theatre. Together, they discuss their brand new show Who Am I? (Unauthorized Stories from [ … ]
#144 • Bouge d’ici Symposium • BIL
For this very special episode of Dirty Feet, we sit in on a symposium organized by the Bouge d’ici dance festival. The gathering, facilitated by Timothy Rodrigues, was focused on [ … ]
#143 • Ground Cover Theatre • EN
Natasha Martina is the Co-Creator & Director of Ground Cover Theatre. She joins us to talk about her most recent work titled Displaced that is being presented at the Saskatoon [ … ]
#142 • Winnipeg’s Contemporary Dancers • EN
Allison Burns and guest host Linnea Gwiazda speak with Brent Lott, the Artistic Director of Winnipeg’s Contemporary Dancers. The interview took place in the Rachel Browne Theatre in Winnipeg, Manitoba. [ … ]