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DARKROOM TALKS is is a podcast series from SPACE DEBRIS in Istanbul. Up-to-date art talks about the industry, innovative projects, artists/ most current work - specifically artists and curators' most recent projects related to @SpaceDebrisArt
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The Rinks & Great Park Ice is back with Episode 6! A special Black History Month episode with interviews with special guests Emerson Etem and Starr Andrews. We were able to hear some stories, get their insights, and perspectives on diversity in hockey and figure skating. Give it a listen and hope to see you at the Rink! Links: Long Beach Shredders:…
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The Rinks & Great Park Ice is back with Episode 5! In this episode, we sat down with retired NHLer and former Anaheim Duck Emerson Etem! Emerson now owns the Long Beach Shredders with his Wife and is also the general manager and head coach. We chatted about hi how he got started in the sport, his transition to coaching, what it means to be back hom…
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Curling Night in America is coming to Great Park Ice August 25-27, 2021! In a special episode of the pod, we had the CEO of USA Curling, Jeff Plush! We touched on the preparation for the event, the excitement of the 2022 Olympics, USA Curling, and some curling basics for those that aren't familiar with the sport! Check it out! You can get more info…
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Episode 4 of The Rinks & Great Park Ice is here. Great Park Ice Skating Manager, Michelle Lauerman stopped by to chat with us about Off-Ice Classes, Great Park Ice's unique dynamic and online resources that we're provided while we had to stay off the ice. We also cover some program and facility updates. Enjoy! Links: Off-Ice Classes: https://bit.ly…
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Summer is here! Episode 3 of the podcast is all about Summer Camps. We interviewed or Director of Hockey, Rick Hutchinson about the origin and growth of our All-World Hockey Summer Camps. Our Hockey Managers also joined us for another segment of the Coaches Corner where they shared some fun camp stories and gave us insights on the importance of fun…
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We're back with another episode of The Rinks & Great Park Ice Podcast! May is AAPI Heritage month and to celebrate we brought on Jr Ducks 16aaa Head Coach and Director of Player Personnel, Alex Kim! From the figure skating side, we interviewed our very own Director of Figure Skating, Alex Chang! They discussed their journeys through their careers a…
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After a bit of a hiatus, our podcast is back! With a new look and a new name. In this episode, our main topic is Return to Play! We discuss the grassroots programs that are making their way back along with league play. We also talk about the initial idea of the podcast when the shutdowns first happened and the new direction that will encompass the …
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Charles Dean Dixon, conductor, was born January 10, 1915 in New York, New York to West Indian parents Henry Charles Dixon and McClara Rolston Dixon. Dixon’s parents exposed him to classical music at an early age and his mother taught him to play the violin, along with a number of other instruments. By the age of nine he was considered a musical pro…
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Winner of the 2018 Sir Georg Solti Conducting Award by the U.S Solti Foundation, German based American conductor, Roderick Cox, has been praised as a conductor who is “paving the way” (NBC News) and recognized as a “trailblazer…a conductor who will be amongst the vanguard” (Minnesota StarTribune). Cox has gained international attention for recent a…
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In episode 11 of the pod, our hosts interview former Jr Duck, 2019 NHL First Round Draft Pick, and Current Minnesota Gopher Defensemen Ryan Johnson! He tells us about his journey so far, how he's staying occupied during this downtime and what it was like growing up with his dad playing in the NHL. Give it a listen!…
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American soprano Janice Chandler-Eteme’s astonishing range of concert literature includes Strauss' Four Last Songs (Reading, Baltimore, Syracuse, Harrisburg and Utah Symphonies; Florida Orchestra, Fort Wayne Philharmonic; Grand Teton and Texas Music Festivals); Philip Glass' Passion of Ramakrishna (Pacific Symphony); Mahler's Second Symphony (San D…
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Praised for his "commanding stage presence" and "rich, resonant bass," Kenneth Kellogg is quickly gaining recognition as a sought after young artist. Born and raised in Washington, D.C, music has been a part of his life since grade school. Nurtured in the public school system by amazing music teachers, he participated in choirs throughout the city …
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Kenneth Overton is lauded for blending his opulent baritone with magnetic and varied portrayals that seemingly “emanate from deep within body and soul.” Raised in Philadelphia, Kenneth Overton’s symphonious baritone voicehas sent him around the globe. Kenneth is one of the most sought after Opera singers of his generation, and successfully started …
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Damien Sneed is a multi-genre recording artist and a 2014 recipient of the prestigious Sphinx Medal of Excellence honor, which is presented annually to emerging Black and Latino leaders in classical music, Sneed has also garnered attention in a wide range of other musical genres, including jazz, gospel, pop, R&B and musical theatre. He has already …
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It's episode 4 and we have former NHL player and Director of Coaches for the Jr. Ducks, Craig Johnson on the podcast! He discusses his career, the growth of hockey in the region and things to consider when it comes to youth hockey player's development.By The Rinks & Great Park Ice
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Episode 3 is here! This episode's guest is Marketing Director for The Rinks & Great Park Ice, Jesse Chatfield. He discussed how marketing got involved in promoting and growing the grassroots programs, the effect that Ducks alumni have in the community, along with the expansion into our Hockey Is For Everyone programming. Links to our programming in…
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We're back with Episode 2 of our SoCal Hockey Hotline Podcast! This episode features special guest Rick Hutchinson, Hockey Director for The Rinks & Great Park Ice. Hutch discusses the development of our grassroots programming, the role our ownership played in supporting it and growing it into what is today and making SoCal a "Hockey Hotbed" They al…
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Todays guest is an important voice in the world of classical music. Currently the Chief Classical Music Critic for The Washington Post, Anne Midgette is a graduate of Yale University. Over her career, she has reviewed opera, music, and art throughout Europe for The Wall Street Journal, Opera News, and other publications. Returning to the United Sta…
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Soprano Lisette Oropesa was recently named as the winner of the 2019 Richard Tucker Award. She stars in major productions around the world and has garnered acclaim in several prestigious debuts including in the title role of Lucia di Lammermoor at the Teatro Real Madrid and Royal Opera House. Past winners include such luminaries as Stephanie Blythe…
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Christopher Bell will lead the Washington Chorus in a performance of Mozart's timeless Requiem at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on November 16. He chats with Across the Arts host Patrick D. McCoy about the performance and his career as a conductor both in the US and abroad.By Patrick D McCoy
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Internationally acclaimed tenor and opera star Lawrence Brownlee returns to "Across the Arts" with Washington, D.C. based arts columnist Patrick D. McCoy about his upcoming performance with Washington Concert Opera in Rossini's "Zelmira" and his recital under the auspices of Vocal Arts DC. Previously, Brownlee chatted McCoy on THE I TOO SING AMERIC…
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Stanley J. Thurston is one of Washington's beloved musical figures. Whether he is standing in front of The Heritage Signature Chorale or on the stage of The Kennedy Center, his demand for excellence shines through. Thurston joins The Maestro Series to discuss his role as founding conductor of The Heritage Signature Chorale and its upcoming concert.…
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Soprano Kristin Lewis has graced the stages of many of the world’s leading opera houses. Noted for her wellfocused, majestic sound, rich in overtones and possessing a rare blend of piano culture and flourishing emphasis, she has been directed by among the most illustrious conductors. A native of Little Rock, Arkansas/USA, Ms. Lewis grew up in a mus…
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After an extensive round of auditions and interviews for the revered post as artistic director of The Washington Bach Consort, Dana Marsh was named the new director, succeeding the late Dr. J. Reilly Lewis, who founded the consort in 1977. Lewis died unexpectedly in June 2016. His remarkable artistry will long be remembered, treasured and felt. Art…
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In repertoire encompassing George Frideric Handel’s Giulio Cesare in Egitto to Jonathan Dove’s Flight and beyond, countertenor John Holiday’s expressive and richly beautiful voice has made him an increasingly sought after artist, possessing a “vocal instrument that threatens to equal the name artists in his range.” (Herald Times) Mr. Holiday is the…
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Seyhan Musaoglu and Jeremy Dalmas talk to artist Julie Upmeyer as they are surprised by a shooting star and get caught in midst of a meteor shower, and will have to travel through a dense bodily fluid in space to take rescue in a ferryship. Upmeyer talks about her recent work "the Guest Host" that was curated by Annna Zizlsperger of Exhibist Magazi…
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Jeremy and Seyhan make their way over to the Manifaturacilar Carsisi in Unkapani, the oldest record district known in Istanbul history. They visit the recording studio set up as part of an artist project by Can Altay and Saz Arkadaslari produced by Amira Arzik, where they have been hosting musicians and performers for recording sound tracks, as wel…
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Space Debris in-house astrophysicist Jeremy Dalmas catches Space Lady Seyhan Musaoglu in action with new media artist Mert Keskin setting up the new show at Space Debris "GFX Free Error" as the Wrong New Digital Art Biennale Istanbul Embassy. Curated by Haydi Roket, the Istanbul Wrong pavilion includes works by artists Adam Ferris, Chromo Valdez, D…
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In this episode, Space Debris introduces its new season the Space Debris Darkroom Talks 2.0 Astrophysicist and newly initiated Space Girl Jeremy Dalmas and founding director of Space Debris, Space Lady Seyhan Musaoglu introduce the new new season, where they will travel in their space shuttle around Istanbul to investigate the city’s art exhibition…
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ABOUT THE JUNE 2 AT THE MUSIC CENTER AT STRATHMORE CONCERT: CLICK HERE ABOUT MICHELE: Michele Fowlin serves as music director of the Washington Performing Arts Society’s Children of the Gospel Choir. She attended Howard University and earned her bachelor’s and master’s degree in vocal performance/pedagogy with a piano minor. While at Howard, she st…
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Space Debris Darkroom Talks 'ın bu bölümünde sanat eleştirmeni Ali Şimşek ve sanatçı Bengisu Bayrak ile Space Debris’de gerçekleştirdikleri güncel sergileri Aletheia-Açığa Çıkan’ı, Aletheia nın anlamını, sanatta trajedya sorunsalını, gözlük meselesini, çağdaş sanatın itibarsızlaştırılıp itibarsızlaştırılmadığını konuştuk.…
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Bu bölümde, Creative Çukurcuma'nın kurucularından Mine Kaplangi ve Naz Cuguoğlu'yla konuşuyoruz. Bize Creative Cukurcuma'yı , kuruluşlarını, geçmiş ve gelecek projelerini anlatıyorlar. In this episode Seyhan Musaoglu is speaking with the 'Creative Cukurcuma' founders Mine Kaplangi and Naz Cuguoglu on their recent projects, the reasons they founded …
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In this episode Seyhan Musaoglu is talking to London-based innovation strategist Richard Watkins is discussing the art of collaboration and the importance of collective work. Watkins talks about his current projects particularly the "Airmail Project" and "Being Bodies". Airmail Project is currently on view at Camberwell Post Office as part of the C…
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