Showing posts with label Felice Ling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Felice Ling. Show all posts

27 October 2021

03 August 2021

Unconventional Fun in Space

From Unconventional.Fun:

Talent includes:

  • Dani DaOrtiz
  • Garrett Thomas
  • Daniel Garcia
  • Harapan Ong
  • Ryan Plunkett
  • Patrick Redford
  • Eric Leclerc
  • Abby Segal
  • Jason Suran
  • Trigg Watson
  • Spidey
  • Xavior Spade
  • Fritz Alkemade
  • Kaitlyn Chen
  • Evan Northrup
  • Michael Eaton
  • Jacque Swan
  • Noah Sonie
  • Chris Leuck
  • Felice Ling
  • Bri Crabtree
  • Ryan Pilling
  • Jonah Babins
  • Ben Train

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From the July 31st Instagram post by unconventional.fun:


09 March 2021

Julie Eng in the Asian panel (ep 78) of Shezam and Sleightly Sketchy (Where are you from?)

Listen to episode 78 of Shezam where Kayla Drescher hosts a panel who talk about their experiences being performers of Asian descent.  Topics include cultural appropriation, micro-aggressions, and the use of "exotic" props.  The panelists who admirably navigate these complex and nuanced topics are:  Felice Ling, Makoto Halverson, Ed Kwon, Courtney Pong, and Julie Eng.




As the third generation in my family to be born in Canada, we're very familiar with the conversation that begins with the question, "Where are you from?"


Sleightly Sketchy: Where are you from?



04 January 2021

Ring 17 hosts a panel on magic in the age of digital reproduction

From the Ring 17 website:

Thursday, January 7, 2021

On Zoom. 

Hosted by David Peck

Featuring:

  • Jonah Babins
  • Matt DiSero
  • Michael Feldman
  • Graemazing
  • Steffi Kay
  • Felice Ling
  • Aaron Matthews
  • Mysterion
  • Ben “Racoon Tamer” Train


In the past year we have been forced to make drastic and rapid changes if we wanted to continue performing. We have assembled a panel of performers, each of whom has made their own transition into the virtual space and found a way to perform from home. The panel will share their experiences, what works, what doesn’t, the challenges they have overcome and the gadgets and gizmos that make virtual performances possible.

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