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This four-part Radio Art series by Christof Migone sees the artist inviting four choreographers to translate Samuel Beckett’s wordless movement piece Quad. Each of the four episodes is 30 minutes long.

In the first episode, Migone takes five minutes to introduce the work and each of the narrators, slowly the work develops – falling apart and cutting together. In succession, each of the three episodes that follow, expands upon and breaks down its predecessor.

The four choreographers are: Tammy Forsythe, Dana Gingras, k.g. Guttman and Marie-Claude Poulin. The material was recorded in April 2007 at The Pines in Montréal, and assembled at the artist’s home

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A four-part Radio Art series by Christof Migone, in which the artist invites four choreographers to translate Samuel Beckett's wordless movement piece Quad. Each of the four episodes is 30 minutes long. In the first episode, Migone takes five minutes to i

 
 

A four-part Radio Art series by Christof Migone, in which the artist invites four choreographers to translate Samuel Beckett's wordless movement piece Quad. Each of the four episodes is 30 minutes long. In the first episode, Migone takes five minutes to i

 
 

A four-part Radio Art series by Christof Migone, in which the artist invites four choreographers to translate Samuel Beckett's wordless movement piece Quad. Each of the four episodes is 30 minutes long. In the first episode, Migone takes five minutes to i

 
 

A four-part Radio Art series by Christof Migone, in which the artist invites four choreographers to translate Samuel Beckett's wordless movement piece Quad. Each of the four episodes is 30 minutes long. In the first episode, Migone takes five minutes to i

 
 

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