Friday, August 6, 2010

The Swedish Dance History Audio Even More Pages



The Swedish Dance History team Vienna needed some up tempo assistance to be able to cover some few hundred pages, so Kr66t Juurak kicked in and started to record the entire flock of artistic kids at PAF. Here some of the most upcoming evil dance and performance artists in the world started reading and do they do it good. No they are doing their job, and that they do G O O D.
Listen to the voices of a new paradigm, and check out Ulrika Berg ready to rock with a cheese grinder.

Page 558 read by Esthel Vogrig

Page 562 read by Marcus Doverud

Page 569 read by Anna Dwight

Page 574 read by Dmitry Paranyushkin

Page 579 read by DD Dorvillier

Page 579 read by Kroot Juurak

Page 581 read by Ben Evans

The Third Session After A Slight Jump in History



History isn't that linear and only the Swedish Dance History repeats itself - ehhh - not exactly but its always shiny silver and oh so sexy.
Listen to Atalanta Eke get down on Akseli Virtanen's Arbitrary Power, this 22 minutes of deep economical theory. Them girls from down under totally makes our day. The Swedish loves Australians. Goddamn.

Page 177 read by Atlanta Eke

Continuation page 182 read by Atlanta Eke

Continuation page 186 read by Atlanta Eke

Page 220 read by Meg Stuart


Page 462 read by Marcela Donato

Page 465 read by Marcela Donato

Page 518 read by Sara Lindström

Page 520 read by Gillie Kleiman

Page 524 read by Ji Hyun Youn

Page 527 read by Samuel Forsythe

Page 532 read by Enad Marouf

Page 542 read by Christian Töpfner

Page 549 read by Eva Maria Küpfer

Page 552 read by Berno Odo Polzer

Page 554 read by Ingrid Cogne

The Second Day of Amazing Recordings




We are back, and you have no idea how bad it is. We are speeding up - washing it down with a gin and juice - and are about to hit the 500 pages - halfway to the finishing line - well almost the old work horse of a book is 1037 pages.
Here we go - are you aware about the fact that the new silver bible is coming out in a week. Yes, it can be in your hand within seven days. Disco.
But first some magic performances of readings from TSDH 2009.

Page 26 read by David Berge

Page 28 read by Kristine Slettevold

Page 30 read by Peter Doley

Continuation from page 36 read by Moriah Evans

Page 36 read by Moriah Evans

Page 48 read by Andrea Csaszni-Rygh

Page 58 read by Halla Olafsdottir


Page 62 read by Andrea Csaszni-Rygh