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In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Julia LaGrand, a classical violinist from Grand Rapids, Michigan.
During the interview, Julia LaGrand mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Julia LaGrand’s resources
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In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Ally Hocking Howe, an Australian violinist, vocalist, composer, and producer, living in Texas.
During the interview, Ally Hocking Howe mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Ally Hocking Howe’s resources
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In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Deshaymond, a singer-songwriter and producer living in Atlanta.
During the interview, Deshaymond mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Deshaymond’s resources
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In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Andrea Benham, a singer, songwriter, and Grammy District advocate.
During the interview, Andrea Benham mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Andrea Benham’s resources
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In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Rachel Marks, a practicing Relaxed Performance Consultant who helps artistic organizations to welcome the neurodiverse and disability communities to their venues and performances.
During the interview, Rachel Marks mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Rachel Marks’ resources
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In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Lia Pas, a Saskatoon-based Canadian multidisciplinary artist who works in the fields of music, writing, and visual arts.
During the interview, Lia Pas mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Lia Pas’ resources
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In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Gift Tshuma, a disability rights activist, a musician, a singer-songwriter, and a producer focusing on emerging music technology development and collaborative practice.
During the interview, Gift Tshuma mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Gift Tshuma’s resources
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In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Susan Farrell, a choir director, a musical director, and conductor of several choirs in Edmonton in Alberta.
During the interview, Susan Farrell mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Susan Farrell’s resources
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In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Andrew Dell'Antonio, Distinguished Teaching Professor and the Head of the Musicology and Ethnomusicology Division of the Butler School of Music in the College of Fine Arts at the University of Texas at Austin.
During the interview, Andrew Dell'Antonio mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Andrew Dell'Antonio’s resources
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In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Jessica Kenney, a non-binary, disabled, neurodivergent multimedia artist.
During the interview, Jessica Kenney mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Jessica Kenney’s resources
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In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Danielle Hollobaugh, a singer, actor, and songwriter, living and working in Los Angeles.
During the interview, Danielle Hollobaugh mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Danielle Hollobaugh’s resources
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In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Alex Masse, a writer, a musician, and a communications specialist living in Vancouver.
During the interview, Alex Masse mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Alex Masse’s resources
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In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Alex Bulmer, a Canadian playwright and theatre artist, working in theatre, film, radio, and education.
During the interview, Alex Bulmer mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Alex Bulmer’s resources
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In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Laura Brody, an artist who sculpts for the human body and its vehicles. She is the founder of Opulent Mobility, a series of exhibits that re-imagine disability as opulent and powerful.
During the interview, Laura Brody mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Laura Brody’s resources
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In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Samantha Bassler, a musicologist from Brooklyn NY, an adjunct professor in New York City, and a multi-instrumentalist.
During the interview, Samantha Bassler mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Samantha Bassler’s resources.
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In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Lawrence Shapiro, the first above-knee amputee dancer to lead dance performances in Canada.
During the interview, Lawrence Shapiro mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Lawrence Shapiro’s resources.
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In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Indra Egan, a pianist and a vocal coach based in Vancouver. Among her multiple musical activities, she produces and performs in epilepsy awareness concerts.
After the introduction, you can enjoy Sergei Rachmaninoff's "Spring Waters" performed by baritone Jamal Al Titi and pianist Indra Egan at Walter Hall, University of Toronto, in 2023.
During the interview, Indra Egan mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Indra Egan’s resources.
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In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Malicious Sheep, a multidisciplinary artist, a photographer, a vocalist, and a community scientist.
During the interview, Malicious Sheep mention a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Malicious Sheep’s resources.
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In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Robin Hahn, a soprano opera singer from Vancouver who is also a disability advocate.
During the interview, Robin Hahn mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Robin Hahn’s resources.
After the introduction, you can enjoy Robin Hahn's performance of 'Adieu, notre petite table' from the opera "Manon" by Jules Massenet.
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In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Dr. Jessica Holmes, Assistant Professor of Musicology at the University of Copenhagen. Her research analyzes the representation of disability in contemporary Western popular music, with emphasis on vocality, embodiment, and identity formation.
During the interview, Dr. Jessica Holmes mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Dr. Jessica Holmes’s resources.
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Enjoy this episode, and thank you for listening. - Visa fler