Wind Dancing Zoe Chilco | Canoe FM
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Transplanted at a young age from Hungary to 1930s New York city with her immigrant family, Ilona Szabo lives and grows in the city, studying architecture, cultivating a love of art and music, and finding love of her own.
Through her tumultuous romance, her travels, and tragedies, she develops, changes, and cherishes the love of life and learning, the marriage she values the most.
Wind Dancing is a novella, written by Zoe Chilco, read by Lindsay Hobbs.
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Getting Experienced
Ilona take a trip with a friend after recent revelations about her romantic relationship.
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Getting the Facts
Ilona is rocked by a shift in her relationship with Tep, and begins to move into new circles.
Words and Music by Zoe Chilco, read by Lindsay Hobbs. -
Getting Acquainted and Getting Out
Stephanie reminisces about Tep. Ilona digs into her job as an architect, and ponders the possibilities of new relationships.
All words and music written by Zoe Chilco.
Editor's Note:
Zoe wrote to me about this project while I was working at Canoe. I was made aware that she had been diagnosed with cancer at that time, and being aware of the difficulty of treatment, I decided to focus our correspondence on her work, rather than her health.
We were able to work together to get the first episode just how she wanted it, however, shortly after the release of the first episode, I learned that she had passed away.
The remaining episodes will be released in tribute to, and in memoriam of, Zoe Chilco, in accordance with her wishes. -
Getting an Education
Ilona embarks on her post-secondary education in the big city and deepens her relationship with TEP, Timothy Edward Peterson, a jazz pianist.
Words and Music written by Zoe Chilco, read by Lindsay Hobbs -
Getting off the Ground
Transplanted at a young age from Hungary to 1930s New York city with her immigrant family, Ilona Szabo lives and grows in the city, studying architecture, cultivating a love of art and music, and finding love of her own.
Written by Zoe Chilco, read by Lindsay Hobbs.