Sarah-Ève Grant & Cirquantique Movement Museum

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Dear Montréal, This week J.D leads an interview with Sarah-Ève Grant, en Français. Sarah-Ève is the choreographer and performer of Dans le cercle, a contemporary dance piece being presented by Tangente next week in a double bill along side Isabelle Boulanger’s Fente toi! Danse le cercle, photo credit: Maxime Pronovost Next, Allison leads an interview with a pair of guests from Cirquantique’s production of Bang! Bang! We welcome in studio, co-producer and performer Esmeralda, along with another performer in the show, David Louch. Their production combines circus, burlesque, and by the sounds of it, a whole lot more. Colonial, photo credit: Jerome Bonto Before we say goodbye J.D. and Allison do a team review Colonial by Filipino-Canadian artist, Alvin Erasga Tolentino. The show played at the MAI last weekend. Our show from NOVEMBER 1st, 2012 Listen: (Download) Bye for now, Allison Burns, J.D. Papillon and Karen Fennell

Dear Montréal, This week J.D leads an interview with Sarah-Ève Grant, en Français. Sarah-Ève is the choreographer and performer of Dans le cercle, a contemporary dance piece being presented by Tangente next week in a double bill along side Isabelle Boulanger’s Fente toi! Danse le cercle, photo credit: Maxime Pronovost Next, Allison leads an interview with a pair of guests from Cirquantique’s production of Bang! Bang! We welcome in studio, co-producer and performer Esmeralda, along with another performer in the show, David Louch. Their production combines circus, burlesque, and by the sounds of it, a whole lot more. Colonial, photo credit: Jerome Bonto Before we say goodbye J.D. and Allison do a team review Colonial by Filipino-Canadian artist, Alvin Erasga Tolentino. The show played at the MAI last weekend. Our show from NOVEMBER 1st, 2012 Listen: (Download) Bye for now, Allison Burns, J.D. Papillon and Karen Fennell