Ep 11: Vox Pops from The Fest – Improvention 2011

Prowling the rooms and halls in the wee hours of Improvention 2011, The Flint Podcast brings you a series of one on one conversations with the teachers, performers, administrators and students of this week long impro fest.

TFPC Ep 11 – Vox Pops from Improvention 2011

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Marcel Proust  on travel wrote, “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.”

Thanks Google.

Festivals operate in such rarefied air.

A year’s work can fly by as if but a foot-note, epiphanies can slow time for a blessed moment, and connections can be forged, broken, and connected again.

And that’s just on stage.

A collection of interviews from Improvention 2011 participants

Featuring Rik Brown, Mim Carville, Amy Moule, Mel Bennet, Jen O’Sullivan, Jaime Cerda, Cale Bain,  Merrilee McCoy, Catherine Hagarty, Glenn Hall, Ben Crowley, Michelle Nussey and the first ever censor beep from the drive by specialist, Ep 7′s Jason Geary.

LINKS

The Spaces. Feature band’s fab website.

Ep 10: Fireside chat with Per Gottfredsson and Kettil Medelius

sweden-flagHow far can you take impro? What emotions can it conjure and mould? Stockholme’s Per Gottfredsson and musician Kettil Medelius left a lasting imprint on Imrovention 2011 with their commitment to that ‘stretch’ with focused workshops and their show, “Inspired by Strindberg.” Here, they speak with Perth’s Glenn Hall.

TFPC Ep10 – Fireside chat with Per & Kettil : Improvention 2011

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The impact of childhood and the collaboration of friendship. The challenge of a two-act musical, improvising in Zimbabwe and a show taking shape about “the biggest day of your life,” – the day you die. Per and Kettil speak about impro, what it means to them and the discoveries yet to be.