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PuSh Play is a PuSh Festival podcast. Each episode features conversations with artists who are pushing boundaries and playing with form.
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Ep. 27 - Collaboration over Competition (2013)
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Gabrielle Martin chats with Vancouver-based playwright, artistic director and author Marcus Youssef. Show Notes Gabrielle and Marcus discuss: Questions of difference, belonging and dissent Dismantling systems of oppression Crime and Punishment in 2005 How did your relationship with PuSh start? How to bring vastly different perspectives, styles, for…
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Gabrielle Martin chats with Canadian singer-songwriter and longtime PuSh collaborator, Veda Hille. Show Notes Gabrielle and Veda discuss: How did the relationship with PuSh begin in 2007? How did Theatre Replacement and Neworld help with this introduction? How does a company become a true ensemble over time? How did Twenty Minute Musicals come to b…
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Ep. 25 - How to Curate Partnership (2011)
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Gabrielle Martin chats with David Pay, Artistic Director of Vancouver’s Music on Main. Show Notes Gabrielle and David discuss: How did David’s relationship with Push start and develop over the years? How has Vancouver changed over the years? “Terminal City Soundscape” in 2011: how did this project get realized for PuSh? Importance of improvisation …
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Gabrielle Martin chats with Maiko Yamamoto and James Long, co-founders of Vancouver’s Theatre Replacement. Show Notes Gabrielle, Maiko and James discuss: How did Norman Armour supported the company, which started the same year that PuSh started its first series in 2003? How did Theatre Replacement emerge from Boca del Lupo? What are “Chamber Works”…
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Gabrielle Martin chats with Tim Carlson, co-founder of Vancouver’s Theatre Conspiracy. Show Notes Gabrielle and Tim discuss: How did the relationship with PuSh begin? What was the “PuSh aesthetic” in the early days? How did Theatre Conspiracy’s practice and questions evolve over the years? How did the surge of creative and entrepreneurial energy in…
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Gabrielle Martin chats with David Hudgins and Kevin Kerr, co-founders of Vancouver’s Electric Company Theatre. Show Notes Gabrielle, David and Kevin discuss: The beginnings of Electric Company Theatre and its early collective model Why the fledgling theatre company had to “bite the bull by the horns” The function of interchangeable roles in the cre…
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Ep. 20 - Collaboration and Collision (2006)
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Gabrielle chats with Sherry J. Yoon and Jay Dodge, Artistic Directors of Boca del Lupo, about their early productions at the PuSh Festival from 2006, and how they’ve witnessed change over the years. Show Notes Gabrielle Martin, Sherry and Jay discuss: Collaboration as a core tenet of creativity Collision and confluence of difference Norman Armour’s…
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Gabrielle chats about the early beginnings of PuSh with Camyar Chaichian, who helped create one of the shows from the first festival in 2005. Show Notes Gabrielle Martin and Camyar Chaichian (Neworld) talk about: Norman Armour’s influence in developing both PuSh and Vancouver’s theatre scene The veritable artistic renaissance occurring in Vancouver…
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Ep. 18 - Rock Climbing and Vertical Dance
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Inbal Ben Haim (Episode 3) and Julia Taffe of Vancouver’s Aeriosa Dance Society chat about the intersection of rock climbing and aerial/vertical dance. This episode is sponsored by the French Consulate in Vancouver as part of Paris 2024. Sport climbing is one of the new disciplines of the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Show Notes Gabrielle Mart…
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Ep. 17 - NOMADA: art as ecological practice
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Diana Lopez Soto discusses how ecology and land can connect to art. See NOMADA at the 2024 PuSh Festival from Feb 1-3. Show Notes Gabrielle Martin discusses the upcoming PuSh co-commission, NOMADA, with creator Diana Lopez Soto. Gabrielle and Diana discuss how aerial dance contributes to NOMADA’s dramaturgy, the research and development process beh…
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Ep. 16 - The Shadow Whose Prey The Hunter Becomes: generative disaster
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Bruce Gladwin discusses how a disastrous first showing influenced the show’s creation. See The Shadow Whose Prey The Hunter Becomes at the 2024 PuSh Festival from Feb 1-3 at the York Theatre. Co-Presented with Neworld Theatre and The Cultch. Show Notes Gabrielle Martin chats with Bruce Gladwin, director and co-author of The Shadow Whose Prey the Hu…
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Cherish Menzo discusses her work’s consideration of the Black body in the context of post-humanism. See DARKMATTER at the 2024 PuSH Festival Jan 29-31. Co-Presented with SFU Woodward’s Cultural Programs. Show Notes Gabrielle Martin discusses DARKMATTER with co-creator and choreographer Cherish Menzo. The show will be presented at the 2024 PuSh Fest…
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Ep. 14 - Deciphers: language and identity
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Jean Abreu and Naishi Wang discuss how language shapes and reflects identity. See Deciphers at the 2024 PuSh Festival from Jan 24-26 at the Scotiabank Dance Centre. Co-Presented with New Works. Show Notes Gabrielle, Naishi and Jean dive into the development of this piece and how it was influenced by language and digital technology. They also discus…
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Ep. 13 - L’amour telle une cathédrale ensevelie
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Guy Régis Jr. sits down with Cory Haas, Artistic Director of Théâtre la Seizième, to talk about L’Amour telle une cathédrale ensevelie, which will be presented as part of the PuSh Festival from February 3-4 at the SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts. Co-presented with Théâtre la Seizième and SFU Woodward’s Cultural Programs. About the Show With stagge…
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Ep. 12 - Inheritances: thematic collaboration
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Adam Tendler discusses the unorthodox inspiration for his collaborative composition. Show Notes David Pay, Artistic Director of PuSh partner Music on Main, chats with Adam Tendler about Inheritances, which will be presented at the 2024 PuSh Festival from January 24-25 at Annex. Co-presented with Music on Main. David and Adam ask the following quest…
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Ep. 11 - BLOT (Body Line of Thought): performing microbiology
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Vanessa Goodman and Simona Deaconescu chat about their show, BLOT - Body Line of Thought, which will be presented at the 2024 PuSh Festival from January 22-23 at Left of Main. Show Notes Gabrielle Martin chats with Vanessa Goodman and Simona Deaconescu about their show, BLOT (Body Line of Thought). They discuss how this unconventional performance d…
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Ep. 10 - because i love the diversity (this micro-attitude we all have it): bridging artistic traditions
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Rakesh Sukesh discusses bringing Indian dance traditions to a European performing arts context. Show Notes Listen to Gabrielle Martin in conversation with Rakesh Sukesh about his show, because i love the diversity (this micro-attitude, we all have it). Gabrielle and Rakesh discuss topics including the philosophy of creating and moving through chaos…
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Ep. 9 - Same Difference: when audiences perform
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David Mesiha and Gavan Cheema discuss the fluid boundary between witnessing and participating in performance. Same Difference runs Jan 24th-28th at PuSh Festival. Show Notes Gabrielle Martin chats with project lead David Mesiha and dramaturg Gavan Cheema about their show, Same Difference. They speak to a wide range of topics, including how audience…
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Ep. 8 - Dear Laila: Creating vulnerable intimacy
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Basel Zaraa discusses his intimate, one-on-one storytelling practice. Dear Laila runs Jan 20th-Feb 3rd at PuSh Festival. Show Notes Gabrielle Martin chats with Basel Zaraa about the installation Dear Laila. They talk about how this intimate installation uses objects to connect with patrons; how we use art to deal with personal and collective trauma…
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Ep. 7 - asses.masses: Theatre as a political practice
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Milton Lim and Patrick Blankarn discuss the role of democracy in theatre. asses.masses runs Jan 20th-Feb 3rd at Push Festival. Show Notes Gabrielle Martin discusses asses.masses with co-creators Patrick Blenkarn and Milton Lim. Their show, a performance that takes the form of a participatory video game. They talk about their collaboration, the demo…
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Ep. 6 - Lorenzo: The radical potential of ‘entertainment’
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Ben Target discusses his belief in entertaining an audience above all. LORENZO runs Jan 18th-20th at Push Festival. Show Notes Gabrielle Martin chats with Ben Target, writer and performer of LORENZO. They discuss how we treat the concept and theme of loss on stage, how Ben’s work has evolved from Fringe Festivals and standup comedy to his broader t…
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Ep. 5 - Returns: Reckoning with systems of capitalism
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Nellie Gossen discusses her playful interruption of consumer fashion processes. Returns runs Jan 7th-Feb 3rd at PuSh Festival. Show Notes Gabrielle Martin chats with Nellie Gossen about her intriguing performative installation Returns at the Dance Centre, which will be part of PuSh and showing for the duration of the 2024 Festival. Co-presented wit…
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Ep. 4 - Sound of The Beast: Creating care through discomfort
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Donna-Michelle St. Bernard discusses refusing to prioritize comfort over authenticity. Sound of the Beast runs Feb 20th-23rd at PuSh Festival. Show Notes Gabrielle Martin chats with Donna-Michelle St. Bernard’s new work Sound of the Beast. Donna-Michelle shares why people are creating work that looks more like itself and less like each other and he…
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Ep. 3 - PLI: Locating humanity in risk and imperfection
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Inbal Ben Haim discusses the theatrical power of creating danger onstage. PLI runs Feb 2nd-3rd at Push Festival. Show Notes Gabrielle Martin chats with Inbal Ben Haim, the Israeli circus artist behind PLI. They discuss how Inbal’s work draws connections between the intimate and the spectacular, what defines a work as “circus,” the power and origina…
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Ep. 2 - The Runner: Seeding compassion with human dilemmas
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Christopher Morris discusses the humanizing power of narrative. The Runner runs Jan 24th-26th at PuSh Festival. Show Notes Gabrielle Martin chats with Christopher Morris, artistic director of Human Cargo and writer of The Runner. Urgent, visceral and complex, The Runner invites us into a nuanced exploration of our shared humanity and the value of k…
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Ep. 1 - Ramanenjana: Public dance as political action
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Gaby Saranouffi and Simona Deaconescu discuss how dance can serve as an act of protest. Ramanenjana runs Jan 19th-21st at PuSh Festival. Show Notes A captivating docufiction performance, presented with The Dance Centre and Inner Fish, Ramanenjana is about a dance that made history, when thousands of people in Madagascar danced to drums in the capit…
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PROGRAMA I - influencia de Lorca en la música moderna (08/10/2018)
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Os presentamos el primer Podcast de la nueva temporada de Radio Nómada Berlín, en el que hablamos de la Poesía y la Literatura a través de la música. En esta primera entrega indagamos en los poemas de Lorca que han influenciado a músicos del presente, así como hacemos una retrospectiva de la vida del poeta granaino que fue cruelmente asesinado por …
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