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Jan 29, 2008
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This week Amil and I got back in the studio to talk about some of the great art exhibitions happening around the city, including a beautiful show by Olena Kassian going on at the Mittica Gallery and Kent Monkman's exhibi...
Arts Now Podcast #29 is an episode from Arts Now Podcast. This week Amil and I got back in the studio to talk about some of the great art exhibitions happening around the city, including a beautiful show by Olena Kassian going on at the Mit...
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Published Nov 17, 2007, audio available.
This week Amil and I got back in the studio to talk about some of the great art exhibitions happening around the city, including a beautiful show by Olena Kassian going on at the Mittica Gallery and Kent Monkman's exhibitions at MOCCA and the ROM . We enjoyed two great interviews with Ana Serrano the Director & Founder of the CFC Media Lab , plus we also spoke to contemporary dancer Susie Burpee and choreographer Serge Bennethan about how Japanese anime has influenced their latest performance called Manga happening at Harbourfront Centre 's Enwave Theatre opening November 22. This week's podcast is sponsored by the CFC Media Lab . Listen | Download the podcast iTunes |
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Published Nov 17, 2007