79 (English): Merendiando with Nina Vogel

Published: Oct. 5, 2022, 3:31 a.m.

b'Since I started in the world of puppetry, my artistic career and my life changed completely. And I felt as if I finally found the art form that is generous enough and that englobes all the other art forms, because puppetry is the meeting of the art of the scene, art of the stage, and the visual arts and music. So for me it is like the most complete and generous art form that ever existed. - Nina Vogel\\xa0\\nMeet award-winning Brazilian multidisciplinary artist, puppeteer, singer, actress, and director Nina Vogel. Her approach to puppetry and art has a strong spiritual influence inherited from both her indigenous Guarani and Tikuna ancestry. Her work has been performed all over the world and she is the creator and performer of\\xa0 Peter and the Wolf part of 2022 RUTAS Festival.\\nPeter and the Wolf, the classic story and music by Sergei Prokofiev, bursts to life with glorious puppets crafted in ateliers in Brazil. Created by master craftsmen and artist Nina Vogel, from the very musical instruments featured in the symphony, the visually stunning costume from which the puppets appear and disappear delights children with an unforgettable performance as they experience the fable for the first time. Supported by Toronto\\u2019s Euphonia Chamber Ensemble with Musical Direction by award-winning Conductor, Composer and Pianist Maziar Heidari, Nina Vogel presents this ingenious and beautiful spectacle with an accompanying short film, ANIMA, which takes the audience on the fantastical journey that Nina Vogel followed to create this contemporary interpretation of Peter & the Wolf.\\nOur co-host for this episode is a queer Brazilian-Canadian playwright and writer, producer, performer, and director from Tkaronto, Yago Mesquita. He creates slice-of-life-made-surreal character-driven work from a young, queer, first-generation Canadian lens, heavily informed by his experience and that of friends, family, and fellow artists.\\xa0\\nFor more information about the RUTAS FESTIVAL.\\nAll Radio Aluna Theatre episodes are in Spanglish, English, or Spanish. New episodes are released on Wednesdays. Follow and subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and wherever else you get your podcasts.\\nRadio Aluna Teatro is produced by Aluna Theatre with support from the Toronto Arts Council, The Ontario Arts Council,\\xa0 the Canada Council for the Arts, the Department of Canadian Heritage, and TD Bank.\\xa0\\xa0\\nAluna Theatre is Beatriz Pizano & Trevor Schwellnus; Radio Aluna Theatre is produced by Monica Garrido and Lucia Linares.\\nFor more about Aluna Theatre, visit us at alunatheatre.ca, follow @alunatheatre on twitter or instagram, or \\u2018like\\u2019 us on facebook.\\n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\\n\\u201cDesde que empec\\xe9 en el mundo de los t\\xedteres mi carrera art\\xedstica y mi vida cambiaron por completo. Y sent\\xed que finalmente hab\\xeda encontrado la forma de arte que es lo suficientemente generosa y que engloba a todas las dem\\xe1s formas de arte, porque este arte es el encuentro de las artes de la escena, las artes del escenario, las artes visuales y la m\\xfasica. Entonces, para m\\xed, es como la forma de arte m\\xe1s completa y m\\xe1s generosa que jam\\xe1s haya existido\\u201d. - Nina Vogel\\n\\xa0\\nEn este episodio, conversamos con una galardonada artista multidisciplinaria, titiritera, cantante, actriz y directora brasile\\xf1a, Nina Vogel. Su acercamiento a los t\\xedteres y al arte tiene una fuerte influencia espiritual heredada de su ascendencia ind\\xedgena Guaran\\xed y Tikuna. Su trabajo ha sido presentado alrededor del mundo. Nina es la creadora e int\\xe9rprete de Pedro y el Lobo parte del Festival RUTAS 2022.\\n\\xa0\\nPedro y el lobo, la cl\\xe1sica historia y m\\xfasica de Sergei Prokofiev, estalla en vida con hermosos t\\xedteres hechos en talleres en Brasil. Creada por la maestra artesana y artista Nina Vogel, desde los instrumentos musicales destacados en la sinfon\\xeda, el asombroso vestuario de donde aparecen y desaparecen los t\\xedteres que deleitan a los ni\\xf1os con una interpretaci\\xf3n inolvidable mientras experimentan la f\\xe1bula por primera vez. Acompa\\xf1'