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MACADAMIA FREE AT LAST was produced by Marjorie Van Halteren for Diva Contemporary and Electric Backroom Studio, Dorset UK.
All recordings in the field and music composed by Marjorie Van Halteren.
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In this episode, "Modiano Sunday," performer Barbara Wastiaux contributes to this meditation on spending the summer reading Patrick Modiano in his original language in a setting worthy of the Nobel laureate's oeuvre.
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Fehlende Folgen?
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Veteran guitarist Christian Vasseur also plays the lute with a strong repertory in classical as well as contemporary music. He is dedicated to stage performance, improvisation, electronic experimentation and composition, and often takes part in a large range of media, including photography, video, dance and theatre.
For this episode of EAPS, "Something's Out There," he contributes guitar and voice in a very original way.
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Guitarist and improviser Philippe Lenglet lives and works in the North of France. He's a member of the Muzzix collective, and is also a photographer.
He contributed guitar, amplifier loop with pedal effects, and his voice to this episode, entitled, "Sinon à la Maison." With Marie-Noëlle Dufromont on scissors and sewing machine.
Composition by Marjorie Van Halteren
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This is the first episode of a new podcast series of short pieces by Marjorie Van Halteren, sound poet/composer and producer of That Tuesday. This first episode is called, "Another Part of the Forest," a collaboration with poet Ilaria Boffa, in Padua, Italy. You can hear her other work on Soundcloud here.
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Alice Notley has been described as one of America's greatest living poets. In this special intimate conversation, Alice speaks of her life on both sides of the Atlantic and reads several of her famous works, including "At Night the States," "Jack Would Speak Through the Imperfect Medium of Alice" and "The Mask," as well as poems by Ted, Anselm and Edmund Berrigan. Her latest book is "For the Ride," from Penquin Poets. Featuring original music by Jeff Gburek. Produced by Marjorie Van Halteren.
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Audio art piece created over distances by Marjorie Van Halteren (France) and Brian Price (USA) for the That Tuesday podcast.
Mark Time Grandmaster Brian Price and his Great Northern Audio Theatre partner, Jerry Stearns, had a good year in 2017. They won an APA Audie for their feature-length drama, IN THE EMBERS, and were awarded the Norman Corwin Award for a lifetime of Excellence in Audio Theatre. Brian has written, directed and worked with audio theater groups across the country including Native Voices At the Autry, the Grist Mill, and the National Audio Theatre Festivals. Most recently they released a live recording of his monologue, THE OLD CART WRANGLER’S SAGA, featuring David Ossman available on downpour.com. He first met Marjorie in 1987 when he was thrown into the shallow end of the pool to create sound effects for a play neither of them can recall—but they are sure it was a lot of fun. www.greatnorthernaudio.com -
The Brooklyn of the past and of the heart and mind. Storyteller and author Helen Engelhardt takes us in search of that emblematic borough and her rich personal history. "Brooklyn is where I know who I am," says Helen.
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John Baxter writes and writes...about film, other writers, and Paris. His adopted city has him walking and talking, too - he can't help it. Paris, c'est le bonheur. Hang out with us. And check out www.johnbaxterparis.com for more.
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A glimpse back to 80's NYC bookends a little summer improv with our friend The Noisemaker.
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This time That Tuesday is on the Côte d'Azure in the South of France - recording sounds of crickets, frogs and birds - and things that bang in the underbrush - to use as inspiration with Olivier Thiry, bass and Gilbert Trem, vocalist and musician, the Art of Improvisation.
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Our first That Tuesday rcording - and our pilot. Belgian sound artist Stéphanie La Force recorded live at artconnexion Lille.
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Sound poet Cécile Richard recorded live at La Galerie Commune in Tourcoing. Part of artconnexion Lille's 20th year anniversary.
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Episode of That Tuesday recorded before a live audience at Art Connexion Lille France. Hugo Kostrzewa is a musician (guitar, objects, ipad) and sound and visual artist. He wrote the That Tuesday theme music and has worked with Marjorie on Giants On Vacation and other performance projects. They talk about their shared obsessions: language, American food delights, subtle noises and the mysteries of blank tape cassettes.
Hugo's web site
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France Culture producer and author Thomas Baumgartner recorded live for That Tuesday at la Malterie Lille. Thomas is the host of the popular Friday night broadcast about all things sonic, on France Culture.
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A look inside Le Fresnoy, scene national and digital art school - in the company of photographer, sound artist and musician Constantin Dubois Choulik on the eve of his graduation.
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That Tuesday is a podcast produced in France by American sound artist and poet Marjorie Van Halteren. In each episode Marjorie meets another sound and/or music maker, who accepts the That Tuesday challenge to exchange and perform. The podcast is usually bi-lingual French English - and universally understood by all who ride the frequencies in search of beautiful noise. Arts, performing arts. For more info, go to That Tuesday.