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    Mambo

    Mambo – the new podcast from Fall for Dance North (FFDN), Toronto's Premier International Dance Festival – tells stories that swing to the rhythm of our modern lives. A first-time dance festival experience leads to a first-time baseball game. A cancelled choreographic work transforms into an audio production. Forlorn dance festival objects find solace in a group counselling session. Follow your co-hosts Nicole Hamilton (Turn Out Radio) and Ilter Ibrahimof's (Artistic Director of FFDN) curiosity as dance leads them into human and humorous exchange. First season premieres during FFDN's 6th edition festival from Sept. 29 to Oct. 18, 2020
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    Episodes (24)

    SWAN SONG Special Episode: Chelsea McMullan and Sean O'Neill in conversation with Robert Binet

    SWAN SONG Special Episode: Chelsea McMullan and Sean O'Neill in conversation with Robert Binet

    The 9th annual Fall for Dance North festival runs September 26th to October 7th 2023, with both free and ticketed in-person and digital events. 

    Catch a sneak peek of Swan Song at Fall for Dance North, on Tuesday October 3rd, at Toronto's Meridian Hall. This special event is co-presented with TO Live, in partnership with CBC Arts and The National Ballet of Canada

    Visit  ffdnorth.com for more info and tickets.

    This episode of Mambo was produced by Johnny Spence and Ben Whiteley, with help from Milana Glumicic. 

    This episode featured music by Katie Stelmanis from the original score for Swan Song. Our theme music is by Johnny Spence.

    Thanks for listening.

    Sonya Tayeh in conversation with Gina Gibney

    Sonya Tayeh in conversation with Gina Gibney

    The 9th annual Fall for Dance North festival runs September 26th to October 7th 2023, with both free and ticketed in-person and digital events. 

    Gibney Company performs OH COURAGE! as part of the UNBOWED: Signature Programme 2 on October 6th and 7th, at Toronto's Meridian Hall, co-presented with TO Live

    Visit ffdnorth.com for more info and to purchase tickets for the mainstage presentations.

    This episode of Mambo was produced by Johnny Spence and Ben Whiteley, with help from Milana Glumicic. 

    This episode featured music by The Bengsons from the original score for Oh Courage. Our theme music is by Johnny Spence.

    Thanks for listening.

    Charlotte Darbyshire in conversation with Ilter Ibrahimof

    Charlotte Darbyshire in conversation with Ilter Ibrahimof

    The 9th annual Fall for Dance North festival runs September 26th to October 7th 2023, with both free and ticketed in-person and digital events. 

    Tkaronto Open is a free event, co-presented with Union, and will take place on September 30th at Union Station's West Wing. Doors open at 10am with the competition starting at noon. 

    Visit ffdnorth.com for more info.

    This episode of Mambo was produced by Johnny Spence and Ben Whiteley, with help from Milana Glumicic. 

    Our theme music is by Johnny Spence.

    Thanks for listening.

    Pulga Muchochoma in conversation with Timea Wharton-Suri

    Pulga Muchochoma in conversation with Timea Wharton-Suri

    The 9th annual Fall for Dance North festival runs September 26th to October 7th 2023, with both free and ticketed in-person and digital events. 

    Pulga Muchochoma will perform as part of the HEARTBEATS: Signature Programme 1 on October 4th and 5th, at Toronto's Meridian Hall, co-presented with TO Live

    Visit ffdnorth.com for more info and to purchase tickets for the mainstage presentations.

    This episode of Mambo was produced by Johnny Spence and Ben Whiteley, with help from Milana Glumicic. 

    Our theme music is by Johnny Spence.

    Thanks for listening.

    Freddy Gipp and Thunder Jack in conversation with Nicole Inica Hamilton

    Freddy Gipp and Thunder Jack in conversation with Nicole Inica Hamilton

     

    The 9th annual Fall for Dance North festival runs September 26th to October 7th 2023, with both free and ticketed in-person and digital events.

    Tkaronto Open is a free event, co-presented with Union, and will take place on September 30th at Union Station's West Wing. Doors open at 10am with the competition starting at noon.

    Visit ffdnorth .com for more info.

    This episode of Mambo was produced by Johnny Spence and Ben Whiteley, with help from Milana Glumicic.

    Our theme music is by Johnny Spence.

    Thanks for listening.

    Kaleo Trinidad and Stanford Makishi in Conversation

    Kaleo Trinidad and Stanford Makishi in Conversation

    Stanford Makishi, Vice President of Programming at New York City Center for Fall For Dance NY, guides us through an enthralling conversation with one of Hawaii’s most esteemed Hula choreographers and educators, Kaleo Trinidad.

    They talk about the history of Hula, the Merrie Monarch Festival, the sweet smell of sandalwood, and the central importance of story.

    Kaleo's group from Honolulu, Ka Leo O Laka | Ka Hikina O Ka La, performs as part of a mixed evening in FFDN's ARISE: 2022 Signature Programme at Meridian Hall, on Oct 6-8. 

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    The 8th annual Fall for Dance North festival runs September 17th to October 8th 2022, with both free and ticketed in-person and digital events. 

    Kau Hea A Hiiaka by Kaleo Trinidad, performed by the renown Hula group Ka Leo O Laka is part of our Signature Program at Meridian Hall. These evenings will take dance enthusiasts on a journey through artforms and cultures with four dance pieces by four exciting dancemakers on the festival’s largest stage.

    Visit ffdnorth.com for more info and tickets.

    This episode of Mambo was produced by Johnny Spence and Kattie Laur, with help from Milana Glumicic.

    Our theme music is by Johnny Spence.

    Thanks for listening.

    Dianne Montgomery and Michela Marino Lerman in Conversation

    Dianne Montgomery and Michela Marino Lerman in Conversation

    Tap performers and choreographers Dianne Montgomery and Michela Marino Lerman meet virtually for a conversation that begins by discussing each of their latest works, before venturing deeper into the heart of their creative processes.

    They speak of the challenge of caring for oneself whilst exploring new creative horizons, and the importance of being grounded by ones daily practice and the simple act of dancing.

    Dianne's FFDN commissioned new work Softly Losing, Softly Gaining as part of a mixed evening in FFDN's ARISE: 2022 Signature Programme at Meridian Hall, on Oct 6-8. 

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    The 8th annual Fall for Dance North festival runs September 17th to October 8th 2022, with both free and ticketed in-person and digital events. 

    Softly Losing, Softly Gaining has its world premiere as part of our ARISE: 2022 Signature Programme at Meridian Hall in downtown Toronto. This exciting new work commissioned by Fall for Dance North and, accompanied by live musicians, will kick off an evening which takes the audience on a journey through artforms and cultures with four dance pieces by four diverse dancemakers on the festival’s largest stage.

    Visit  ffdnorth.com for more info and tickets.

    This episode of Mambo was produced by Johnny Spence and Kattie Laur, with help from Milana Glumicic.

    This episode featured music by Dianne Montgomery from the original score for Softly Losing, Softly Gaining. Our theme music is by Johnny Spence.

    Thanks for listening.

    Jera Wolfe and Kenneth Shirley in Conversation

    Jera Wolfe and Kenneth Shirley in Conversation

    Jera Wolfe and Kenneth Shirley waste no time in this playful and insightful conversation, immediately jumping into talking about all their exciting dance endeavours of late.

    Kenneth paints a picture of rehearsing with Indigenous Enterprise at an emptied out Jacob’s Pillow during the pandemic and Jera discusses his momentous new ballet, Arise, featuring over 100 dance students from Canada’s National Ballet School.

    Indigenous Liberationis presented for two nights only on Oct 7-8 at the Theatre at the Creative School, while Jera's momentus ballet Arise can be seen as part of a mixed evening in FFDN's ARISE: 2022 Signature Programme at Meridian Hall, on Oct 6-8. 

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    Kimberley Cooper and Vicki Adams Willis in Conversation

    Kimberley Cooper and Vicki Adams Willis in Conversation

    Kimberley Cooper, the current Artistic Director of Decidedly Jazz Danceworks, sits down with Vicki Adams Willis, one of DJD’s three founders, inside one of the studios at their beautiful new permanent building in downtown Calgary.

    This convivial conversation touches on the history of the company, the history of Jazz dance in Canada more broadly, and Kimberley’s new work premiering at this year’s festival, Family of Jazz.

    Family of Jazz is part of a double-bill presentation, alongside Margarita by Holla Jazz, with three in-person performances featuring live music in Toronto at the Theatre at the Creative School on Sep 30, Oct 1 and Oct 2.

    Global audiences can enjoy the program from home, with a special film version directed by Miha Matevzic, and produced by FFDN. 

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    The 8th annual Fall for Dance North festival runs September 17th to October 8th 2022, with both free and ticketed in-person and digital events. 

    Family Of Jazz is presented at this year’s festival on an exciting double-bill alongside the world premiere of Margarita, by Nathasha Powell’s Toronto-based company Holla Jazz. Both pieces feature incredible live musicians, and following the performance audience members will be invited to step on the stage and enjoy some social dancing, accompanied by the Decidedly Jazz Danceworks' live band, led by Rubim de Toledo

    Visit ffdnorth.com for more info and tickets.

    This episode of Mambo was produced by Johnny Spence and Kattie Laur, with help from Milana Glumicic. 

    This episode featured music by Rubim de Toledo from the original score for Family Of Jazz. Our theme music is by Johnny Spence.

    Thanks for listening.

    Santiago Rivera and Zack Martel in Conversation with Francisco Cruz

    Santiago Rivera and Zack Martel in Conversation with Francisco Cruz

    Zack Martel and Santiago Rivera, the dynamic circus duo known professionally as Solo un Duelo, in conversation with Francisco Cruz, a fellow circus performer they both admire.

    From discovering circus at a young age, to attending the prestigious and singular National Circus School in Montreal, Quebec, and building a fruitful collaborative relationship. This episode of Mambo takes us inside the idiosyncratic world of contemporary circus!

    Zack Martel and Santiago Rivera’s choreography is featured in this year’s, Heirloom.

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    The 8th annual Fall for Dance North festival runs September 17th to October 8th 2022, with both free and ticketed in-person and digital events. 

    You can catch the world premiere of Zack and Santiago’s personal, colourful and surreal new work, In Blue Rooms, as part of this year’s Heirloom program. These vibrant outdoor performances are all-ages and pay-what-you-can, with performances in Toronto, Orillia, St Catherines and Peterborough. 

    Visit ffdnorth.com for more info and tickets.

    This episode of Mambo was produced by Johnny Spence and Kattie Laur, with help from Milana Glumicic.

    Our theme music is by Johnny Spence.

    Thanks for listening.

    Karen Kaeja and Roshanak Jaberi in Conversation

    Karen Kaeja and Roshanak Jaberi in Conversation

    Collaborators Karen Kaeja and Roshanak Jaberi take a break from doing the final edits on their new dance film, Slipping, and sit facing each other on a loveseat in Karen’s Toronto home.

    From this intimate setting they discuss their evolving collaboration and the creative process behind this latest work. Buildings burned down, loving matriarchs filled hungry stomachs and hearts, and fog was captured before disappearing into the day.

    Slipping world premieres as part of FFDN's new short film series 8-Count with live screenings in Toronto on Sep 23 and 24, followed by free streaming on our website.

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    The 8th annual Fall for Dance North festival runs September 17th to October 8th 2022, with both free and ticketed in-person and digital events. 

    Slipping will have its world premiere as part of 8-Count, a brand new dance cinema program making its debut at this year's festival, with two live screenings in Toronto at Canada’s National Ballet School’s Betty Oliphant Theatre and York University’s Sandra Faire and Ivan Fecan Theatre . Among others, films having their Canadian and world premieres as part of 8-Count include Loughlan Prior’s Inklings, produced by Ballet Unleashed, and …Savannah? by NY-based Gibney Dance Company artist Zui Gomez. Following the live screenings, all films will stream for free until the end of the festival on our website.

    Visit ffdnorth.com for more info and tickets.

    This episode of Mambo was produced by Johnny Spence and Kattie Laur, with help from Milana Glumicic.

    This episode featured music by Edgardo Moreno. Our theme music is by Johnny Spence.

    Thanks for listening.

    Directing Dance with Barbara Willis Sweete

    Directing Dance with Barbara Willis Sweete
    One cultural byproduct of the pandemic has been the proliferation of filmed stage performances. The ubiquitous presence of livestream and on-demand digital content makes it easy to overlook the dizzying amount of decisions and expertise that go into bringing the stage to the screen. As an Oscar nominated director and one of Canada’s leading film/TV Producers, Barbara Willis Sweete knows a thing or two about capturing magic with a camera. She has also directed more than 30 Live Broadcasts from the Metropolitan Opera of New York, and countless dance performances. We sit down with Barbara at her home for an in-depth chat on bringing dance to life on the big (& small) screen, then journey behind the scenes with her on the set of a recent dance film shoot.
    Mambo
    enOctober 04, 2021

    How to get to know your fruit with Sara Porter

    How to get to know your fruit with Sara Porter
    In Getting to know your Fruit dancer/choreographer Sara Porter embodies a botany all her own, inviting us to get to know our own internal fruit. Exploding the theatrical moment into movement and monologue that reveals the heart of a woman in conversation with herself about finding the truest ways to self-expression, the new film version of her monumental work, directed by William Yong, examines the fruits of her 30-year career in performing and writing. We sat down with Sara and visited her in the studio to chat about digging deep into memoir and movement to create a new form for Fruit.
    Mambo
    enOctober 04, 2021

    Curating & Creating with Christine Friday and Laurence Lemieux

    Curating & Creating with Christine Friday and Laurence Lemieux
    For most of us the process of deciding what ends up on stage in front of us is something we have little knowledge of, with the immense care and consideration that goes into curating living behind a veil of unknowns. This episode peels back that veil and offers a window into the art of curation, opening up and exploring the complexities surrounding it. First we caught up with Laurence Lemieux, Artistic Director of Citadel + Compagnie, and she spoke on how she approaches curating her company and theatre space. We then sat down with Dancer and Choreographer Christine Friday who, using her recent experience as ⅓ of the curatorial committee for 2021’s Night Shift program as a jumping off point, generously discussed her experience curating, and aspects of her life and artistic practice which have shaped how she inhabits into that role.
    Mambo
    enOctober 02, 2021

    Their Mother’s Sons with Mthuthuzeli & Siphe November

    Their Mother’s Sons with Mthuthuzeli & Siphe November
    Born in Zolani, South Africa, brothers Mthuthuzeli & Siphe November have danced together since before either of them can remember, until their passion for dance grew into two accomplished careers and sent them to two different continents. Siphe has been an undeniable force and integral part of the National Ballet of Canada; and Mthuthuzeli’s work as a dancer and choreographer in London, England with Ballet Black continues to dazzle and win prestigious awards. We caught up with both brothers in the midst of their creation process in London to chat about how they were getting along. Their highly-anticipated work, titled My Mother’s Son, was filmed by Canadian director Vikram Dasgupta at the palatial Battersea Arts Centre in London, and premieres on Oct. 13 as part of Fall for Dance North’s digital event 2021 Signature Program, co-presented by TO Live.
    Mambo
    enSeptember 11, 2021

    Coming Home with Guillaume Côté

    Coming Home with Guillaume Côté
    In the landscape of Canadian dance few names are as instantly recognizable as Guillaume Côté. Whether embodying the eternal Romeo, or conjuring Norman McLaren in his work Frame by Frame, Guillaume has captured our collective imagination and brought us with him through countless journeys as both a dancer and choreographer. But where does he return to after the curtain falls? Where, or what, or who is home? We traveled to Le Festival des Arts de Saint-Sauveur for the world premiere of Guillaume’s new full-length work + (dix), in which he beautifully explores and expands on these questions. We take you backstage and on stage; and then sit down for an intimate chat with Guillaume on this new work, his life, and so much more.
    Mambo
    enSeptember 11, 2021

    The Sound of Movement with Caleb Teicher & Nic Gareiss

    The Sound of Movement with Caleb Teicher & Nic Gareiss
    In a medium so often centered on the depth and dazzling qualities of its sights, it's easy to overlook the sound of dance. And yet, all movement makes sound – if you know how to listen. We invite you to open your ears and take a trip inside the auditory world of two performers pushing the boundaries of percussive dance. We traveled to New York and Michigan to chat with American dance artists Caleb Teicher and Nic Gareiss. You can see them perform in Heirloom - a new series of outdoor presentations by FFDN in collaborations with regional partners in Peterborough (Sept. 11), Hamilton (Sept. 16), and Niagara (Sept. 18).
    Mambo
    enSeptember 11, 2021

    Looking Inward

    Looking Inward
    For dancers, mirrors are an important tool for self-reflection and assessment. For an organization like Fall for Dance North, the process involves a different kind of mirror. Enter CPAMO, Cultural Pluralism in the Arts Movement Ontario, a Toronto-based group that works with arts organizations to build constructive relationships with Indigenous and racialized artists. Hear from CPAMO Executive Director, Charles C. Smith, on the organization’s work. Sit in on FFDN staff conversations about diversity, equity and inclusion in the arts landscape.
    Mambo
    enOctober 07, 2020

    The Big Day

    The Big Day
    Expressive intent. Meaningful music. Crafted choreography. Performer connection. These are essential ingredients in a dance production; bringing them together requires discipline and commitment. Rehearsal after rehearsal eventually brings synchrony and flow. For professional dancers, it’s just part of the job. But for couples rehearsing a dance for their wedding night, it’s a whole new experience. Follow Toyin and Joshua as they prepare for the dance of a lifetime. A world premiere – no matter the setting – involves much the same process.
    Mambo
    enOctober 07, 2020

    The Lost Objects

    The Lost Objects
    The story of objects coming to life is no stretch for a ballet audience familiar with narratives of dolls (Coppélia) and toys (The Nutcracker) magically transformed. In FFDN’s the flip side festival, the physical objects of the theatre, studio and backstage lie dormant. Or do they? With a sense of humour, a dose of imagination – and some help from Second City Toronto actors – Ilter and Nicole converse with the festival’s lost objects in a group counselling session. You can meet the individual objects at ffdnorth.com.
    Mambo
    enOctober 07, 2020
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