Public Energy is proud to launch Curator’s Corner, its first-ever podcast featuring an inside look at contemporary performance. In Curator’s Corner, Public Energy’s Performance Curator Victoria Mohr-Blakeney interviews artists to get a behind-the-scenes look at contemporary dance, theatre, and interdisciplinary arts practices. Curator’s Corner examines the urgency and motivation behind why performing artists make the work they do and what they can teach us about the world and ourselves.
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Public Energy is proud to launch Curator’s Corner, its first-ever podcast featuring an inside look at contemporary performance. In Curator’s Corner, Public Energy’s Performance Curator Victoria Mohr-Blakeney interviews artists to get a behind-the-scenes look at contemporary dance, theatre, and interdisciplinary arts practices. Curator’s Corner examines the urgency and motivation behind why performing artists make the work they do and what they can teach us about the world and ourselves.
In this episode, Performance Curator Victoria Mohr-Blakeney speaks with Brian Solomon, who has created a largescale outdoor dance performance which will be presented on October 19th and 20th at 6 pm at 190 Brock Street.
Theme Song: Damned be this Transmigration by Rob Fortin featuring vocals from Susan Newman and Em Glasspool
Episode Song: Rite of Spring by Igor Stravinsky, performed by L’Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
Producer: Eva Fisher
Curator's Corner
Public Energy is proud to launch Curator’s Corner, its first-ever podcast featuring an inside look at contemporary performance. In Curator’s Corner, Public Energy’s Performance Curator Victoria Mohr-Blakeney interviews artists to get a behind-the-scenes look at contemporary dance, theatre, and interdisciplinary arts practices. Curator’s Corner examines the urgency and motivation behind why performing artists make the work they do and what they can teach us about the world and ourselves.