This week on Turn Out Radio, host Nicole Inica Hamilton sits down with featured guest Kate Hilliard (Artistic Director of Arts Orillia) who opens up about creating through movement, digital media, writing, and conversation. Tune in as Hilliard shares thoughts about the Toronto premiere Story Creatures at the AGO. A work which considers the anthropological consequences of a great melt, which also took place during the 2025 FFDN free programming. ● ● ● ● ● ● Thank you for tuning...
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This week on Turn Out Radio, host Nicole Inica Hamilton sits down with featured guest Kate Hilliard (Artistic Director of Arts Orillia) who opens up about creating through movement, digital media, writing, and conversation. Tune in as Hilliard shares thoughts about the Toronto premiere Story Creatures at the AGO. A work which considers the anthropological consequences of a great melt, which also took place during the 2025 FFDN free programming. ● ● ● ● ● ● Thank you for tuning...
Creating community through song and dance: Variations on BrainDance themes
Turn Out Radio
58 minutes
10 months ago
Creating community through song and dance: Variations on BrainDance themes
On this episode, host Nicole Inica Hamilton sits down with sisters Jennifer Nikolai (Associate Professor), and Laurel Nikolai (Arts Educator), who discuss their research work on creating community through song and dance: Variations on Brain Dance themes. ● ● ● ● ● ● Thank you for tuning in to Turn Out Radio. We invite you to join us each week for the broadcast as we explore the stories that live both on, and beyond the stage with host Nicole Inica Hamilton. Learn more about our sh...
Turn Out Radio
This week on Turn Out Radio, host Nicole Inica Hamilton sits down with featured guest Kate Hilliard (Artistic Director of Arts Orillia) who opens up about creating through movement, digital media, writing, and conversation. Tune in as Hilliard shares thoughts about the Toronto premiere Story Creatures at the AGO. A work which considers the anthropological consequences of a great melt, which also took place during the 2025 FFDN free programming. ● ● ● ● ● ● Thank you for tuning...