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En 'A compás' damos VOZ a la DANZA. La española, la clásica, la contemporánea. Impulsamos y difundimos este lenguaje universal que va más allá de la técnica, que nace de dentro hacia fuera, que conecta el cuerpo físico con el espiritual. También abrimos las puertas del Aula de Flamenco. Tenemos cerca de 60 clases y un proyecto multimedia con el LAB de RTVE que ha sido nominado a los Premios Prix Europa 2021 (lab.rtve.es/lab/aula-flamenco/es/).
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Bringing resources to caregivers dealing with Alzheimer's disease and dementia and welcoming all who are tasked with caring for loved ones with prolonged diseases. Susan A. Marshall is an author, speaker, and Founder of Backbone Institute, LLC, a private practice dedicated to improving competence, confidence and effective risk-taking. She has been assisting leaders in public and private sector industry, non-profit agencies, and public education for nearly 35 years. In recognition of her work ...
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Empezamos felicitando "Led Silhouette" (Martxel Rodríguez y Jon López)- flamantes Premio El Ojo Crítico de Danza 2024- continuamos hablando con Marco Flores de su último estreno: Tierra Virgen y profundizamos en el último trabajo de Mar Aguiló. Mucho que contar y mucho que escuchar. Escuchar audio
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Barbara Hyatte Boustead, LCSW, DMM, is a licensed Clinical Social Worker, retired Daily Money Manager and Author. She launched her business, Mary's Daughter LLC in 2011 and retired from her social work position in 2016 to work full time in her business, where she provides Daily Money Management services to seniors and veterans. Barbara is a member …
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The UK is remarkably unequal. The richest 1% of Britons hold more wealth than 70 % of us combined. Wealth inequality is gendered, racialised, and extremely regional. Men have an average private pension wealth of £83,879 more than women, a gap of 90%. People in the black Caribbean, Bangladeshi and black African ethnic groups have more net debt (31%,…
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Hoy centramos la mirada en Víctor Ullate. Hacía años que el bailarín y coreógrafo no hablaba con los medios, desde que disolvió abruptamente su compañía de danza en 2020. Por eso ahora que se estrena un documental - filmado por Elena Cid y participado por RTVE - sobre su trayectoria, hemos aprovechado para charlar con él. Si queréis saber qué nos c…
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Ya teníamos ganas de escucharlas. Entrevistamos a Luz Arcas y a Lorena Nogal, flamantes Premios Nacionales de Danza 2024. Pero ésta no es nuestra única alegría: vuelve María Muñoz con una nueva entrega de "El Espacio Interior". Todo en un programa en el que además, miramos hacia Masdanza, Choreoscope y Canal Baila. ¿A qué estáis esperando para escu…
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In his recent book, Failed State: Why Nothing Works and How We Fix It, Sam Freedman lays out why people matter, but systems matter more. Having a run of incompetent, corrupt leaders is a problem. But our problems run deeper – and we will get nowhere until we fix our systems. It’s not enough to change who sits in Westminster and Whitehall – we have …
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Es la primera vez que A compás se traslada a la Bienal de Flamenco de Sevilla para respirar de cerca eso que respiran los artistas al formar parte de ella. Por eso, además de hablar con Luis Ybarra - su director- entramos en el teatro de la Maestranza de la mano de Israel Galván (clausura la Bienal con su particular versión de Carmen) y visitamos '…
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The 2024 general election result brought a welcome relief to British politics after 14 wasted years of Tory misrule. At last, some better people and ideas are at the helm. But, just a few months in, the challenges facing this new government are already beginning to pile up. Labour will need to be bold if it has any hope of rebuilding our crumbling …
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Si hay una noticia de danza esta semana en España, que destaque sobre el resto, es la presentación de la nueva etapa de la Compañía Nacional. Muriel Romero la dirige desde el pasado 1 de septiembre y por supuesto, nos hemos trasladado hasta su sede para hablar con ella del presente y futuro de la CND. Todo en un programa en el que os hablamos de 'T…
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A bright beacon of love and compassion has gone out. Gary Barg, who passed away August 4, 2024, leaves a treasure trove of advice and resources to support caregivers for generations to come. Gary Barg appeared nationally on radio and television programs, including NBC’s Today Show and has spoken to a wide variety of organizations including the Scle…
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Todavía no habíamos visto en España la obra que La Ribot estrenó en el Festival de Avignon el pasado mes de julio. 'Juana Ficción' tuvo su puesta de largo en nuestro país el 13 de septiembre en el Centro de Cultura Contemporánea Condeduque de Madrid y desde A compás hemos hablado con ella a pocas horas de la función. Todo en un programa en el que, …
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The 2024 general election result brings a welcome relief to UK politics. But now, we find ourselves at a crossroads: things are either going to get very much worse or very much better. There is no middle way. Neither the state, nor business, nor civil society can go it alone and bring about a better world – we have to do it together. That means hav…
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No será ni la primera ni la última vez que hablemos en A compás de la importancia de los espacios escénicos, de la relación entre la arquitectura y la danza. Hoy se celebra la NOCHE DEL PATRIMONIO y hay quince ciudades españolas en las que se baila. Quince proyectos escénicos que esta noche nos conectan con Alcalá de Henares, Baeza, Cáceres, Cuenca…
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No se nos ocurre mejor manera de empezar una nueva temporada de A compás que celebrando la creación de una compañía de danza. Hacía más de un lustro que la Comunidad de Madrid no tenía formación que la representara y ya se empiezan a vislumbrar los primeros pasos del Ballet Español. Nos trasladamos al Centro Coreográfico Canal para medirle el pulso…
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¿Cómo lleváis el fin de mes? Nosotros mirando ya hacia la nueva temporada. Y esto de proyectar al futuro nos lleva a pensar en la imparable trayectoria internacional de Iratxe Ansa e Igor Bacovich. Una suerte tenerlos hoy en un programa en el que, entre otras cosas, profundizamos en la nueva temporada de la Cuarta Pared en relación con la danza. Es…
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Susan welcomes Stephanie Houston, Senior Outreach Program Coordinator with the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Institute Regional Milwaukee Office. Stephanie is a Senior Outreach Program Coordinator with the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Institute Regional Milwaukee Office. She joined the WAI staff in 2009, in her role Stephanie provides ongoing assistance to cognit…
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Hoy empezamos el programa recordando una de las leyes básicas de la física: la energía no se crea ni se destruye, se transforma. Y recurrimos a la ciencia porque precisamente la energía de la artista con la que hablamos siempre está en continua transformación. Hace años que seguimos de cerca la trayectoria de Sara Calero, desde que era bailarina de…
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Lo que no se conoce, no se valora. Por eso hoy os proponemos un viaje a Perú con alguien que sabe mucho de sus danzas: la periodista Lucy Quintanilla. Os hablamos también del 'Encuentro con los maestros' que lleva ocho años celebrándose en la Villa Indiana de Colombres, en Asturias y escuchamos a Eduardo Guerrero que presenta 'Jondo' en Madrid. Com…
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En 2016 Antonio Molina 'El Choro' se llevó el premio al artista revelación en el Festival de Jerez. Ocho años después, su baile sigue conquistando escenarios y evolucionando. Lo demuestra con su último trabajo 'Prender. Un acto de combustión' del que nos habla en un programa en el que recordamos la figura de Maya Plisétzskaya además de adentrarnos …
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Susan welcomes Dr. Cheryl Woodson. For almost 40 years, Dr. Cheryl Woodson practiced Geriatric Medicine, taught health care professionals, and was active in advocating effective eldercare services in her community and at the national level. She also raised a family and navigated her mother’s 10-year journey with Alzheimer’s disease. In retirement, …
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'Pineda. Romance popular en tres estampas' es la primera producción de Patricia Guerrero al frente del Ballet Flamenco Andalucía y durante todo el mes de agosto se va a poder ver en los Jardines del Generalife como parte del festival Lorca y Granada. Además de con su directora, ahondamos en el montaje de la mano de Dani de Morón y Agustín Diassera,…
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Es bonito ver evolucionar a un creador y más si desde el principio ha apostado por un estilo propio, personal, diferente. Es el caso de Javier Martín con el que nos adentramos en 'El punto impropio'. Escuchamos además a Carlos Acosta que trae al Festival de Perelada 'Folclor', un programa triple de su compañía Acosta Danza. Escuchar audio…
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Menú variado el de esta semana en A compás. Hablamos con Alfonso Losa de su carrera cada vez más destacada como bailaor/bailarín, nos detenemos en 'Generaciones' el programa mixto con el que el Ballet Nacional de España llega al Teatro de la Zarzuela y miramos hacia los Veranos de la Villa para hablar de la despedida de Joaquín de Luz. Este fin de …
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Sacad libreta y boli porque el programa de este sábado llega cargado de propuestas: desde la ya tradicional "Cita con la Danza de Benicàssim" hasta "Lo Sagrado", un festival de música, danza y palabra que se celebra en los paisajes espirituales de Navarrevisca (Ávila). Pero hay más, el sexto volumen de los "Cuadernos de Creación" del Museo Universi…
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On the 4th July people across the country went to the polls for a long overdue, and bloody complicated, General Election. Labour ended up with a mammoth majority and the Tories were left with just 121 seats. But beyond the headline figures, there was a huge amount going on beneath the surface. This election produced one of the most disproportionate…
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Además de darles la enhorabuena a los premiados de los Max (que entregó la Fundación SGAE el pasado lunes en Tenerife) profundizamos con Roberto Olivan uno de los encuentros de referencia de las artes del movimiento: Deltebre Dansa. Pero aquí no acaba nuestro paseo por los festivales: hablamos del Certamen Internacional de Coreografía Burgos- Nueva…
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Hace unos meses hablamos con Manuel Liñán a raíz del Flamenco Festival de Nueva York y entonces, "Muerta de amor", estaba gestándose. Ahora ya es una realidad que está de gira por España así que atentos todos a la entrevista y al espectáculo porque si lo escucháis vais a querer verlo. Escuchar audio
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With Labour far ahead in the polls our attention turns to where the opposition from the Left will come from. We need to look no further than Nigel Farage and Reform UK – who could use the parliamentary base of Clacton to enact a shift to national populism of the kind we are now seeing in Italy, France and Germany. To discuss the very real threat of…
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Susan welcomes Nancy Feingold, someone with over 40 years experience working in the fields of special education, behavioral disabilities and psychotherapy. She established mental health services in a traditional medical setting (the Quisling Clinic in 1976 and had a full-time practice until its close in 1996). She joined a psychotherapy group, Coun…
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Un año más, Vilches acoge en el Mirador de la Esperanza la cuarta edición de Vildanza. Un festival internacional de danza contemporánea que llena de movimiento este pueblo de Jaén de apenas 5000 habitantes. Lo dirigen Mario Bermúdez, nuestro flamante Premio El Ojo Crítico de Danza 2023 y Catherine Coury ... así que como os podéis imaginar, no podía…
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On this special general Election issue of Its Bloody Complicated we are delighted to be joined by Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty. We’ve admired Aditya’s writing and reporting for years and have been keen to get him on. Aditya doesn’t just critique what’s wrong in terms of the economy, society and politics – he actively goes out and finds pl…
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Susan welcomes Dr. Art Walaszek, a board-certified geriatric psychiatrist and Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. Dr. Walaszek is Vice Chair for Education and Faculty Development in the Department of Psychiatry. He is past president of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Resi…
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Susan welcomes Dr. Cynthia Carlsson, the Director & Geriatrician at the William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin. She treats veterans with dementia and memory issues and is the Clinical Core leader and a co-leader for the Biomarker Core in the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. She also serves as director of…
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Susan welcomes Gina Green-Harris, the beloved Director of the Milwaukee Chapter of Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Institute. Gina is a powerhouse of energy and optimism! You won’t want to miss this chance to experience Gina’s magic!De către Susan
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Since 1988, Matt Lepay has been the radio voice for the Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team, and since 1994, the voice of the Wisconsin Badgers football team. Legions of sports fans have relied on his knowledge of the game, his energy, and clarity of vision for accurate representation of what was happening on the field or the court. From Rose B…
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This is a quick introduction to Compassion Chats with Author Susan A. Marshall. This is a podcast dedicated to bringing resources to caregivers dealing with Alzheimer's disease and dementia and welcoming all who are tasked with caring for loved ones with prolonged diseases. Hear from a variety of guests that include health care professionals, exper…
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On Tuesday, 14th May we were joined by Ben Walker and Alison Lowe to analyse the campaigns and the results of the 2024 local elections, and reflect where we are coming up to a general election. Ben Walker is a senior data journalist at the New Statesman and writes extensively about elections and UK public opinion. He is the co-founder of poll aggre…
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Over the last few years, the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to transform our society has become increasingly apparent. This comes with incredible opportunities – AI could help deepen our democracy and enable our politics to get closer to citizens to represent them more effectively – but is also fraught with risk. How can we take advantag…
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It was a watershed moment in October 2022 when the Labour Party conference overwhelmingly voted to include in its manifesto a commitment to change the voting system to proportional representation after the next election. Just the year before, despite mass support in the membership, the motion failed because the affiliated Trade Unions opposed the m…
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Support for Scottish independence is still strong but the SNP are clearly in a weaker position, institutionally, reputationally, and ideologically. They have become mired in scandal, their hegemonic grip on politics north of the border looks to be loosening, and yet the constitutional questions about who governs Scotland and how remain relevant and…
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Citizens’ assemblies represent an alternative way of doing politics: a randomly selected group of citizens are convened to reason collectively, to consider evidence and to have discussions which should arrive at complex, nuanced decisions for the long term. As such, they’ve been called ‘democracy under good conditions’. They have been credited with…
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First Past the Post might block smaller parties from gaining representation at Westminster, but on this episode of It’s Bloody Complicated, we discussed how in spite of this they can still wield substantial influence and contribute meaningfully to our national political discourse. We were joined by: Gina Miller, True and Fair Party Catherine Mayer,…
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Progressives face a dilemma; we want a change of government but know the country needs a big change of direction. In an essay published for the journal Renewal, Neal has set out the case for what he calls a Radical Pragmatic Left, i.e., a Left that recognises both the need to reconnect with voters and defeat the Tories but critically has a plan to …
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In 2017, South West Surrey Compass organised and slashed Jeremy Hunt’s majority taking it from the 7th safest Tory-held seat to the 121st. In 2019, they took control of a local council. In 2023, they sued the government. In the beginning of a an election year, we brought old Compass friends Paul Follows and Steve Williams onto It’s Bloody Complicat…
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The mainstream press in Britain has been in a state of managed decline for much of the 21st century. Once massive news outlets have suffered massive staff reductions as they have struggled to adapt to a digital age. But over the last few years, green shoots of growth have emerged. From the national level with publications like Byline Times and Nova…
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As another year comes to a close, we were excited to welcome Ayesha Hazarika and Andrew Grice to It’s Bloody Complicated to round up another year in politics. Ayesha Hazarika is a broadcaster, journalist and political commentator, and former political adviser to senior Labour Party politicians. Andrew Grice is a political columnist for The Independ…
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According to the Right to Roam campaign, 92% of the UK’s countryside and 97% of its rivers are not available to the vast majority of the public. For Episode 96 of It’s Bloody Complicated, we’ll be discussing land ownership and the Commons, and why democratising and sharing control of our land, rivers and seas could slash inequality and help calm po…
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Climate chaos is looming. The question of how to protect and preserve our planet for future generations is a conversation that’s not just timely, but absolutely essential. That’s why, for Episode 95 of It’s Bloody Complicated, we were joined by Areeba Hamid, co-Director of Greenpeace. When she took up the role last October, Areeba became the first …
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