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Hudson Mohawk Magazine

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Hudson Mohawk Magazine is a local volunteer-produced news hour that provides sanctuary for the discussion of a wide range of topics, scaling from the global to the hyper-local. The show is broadcasted from The Sanctuary for Independent Media on WOOC 105.3 FM.

Thanks to listeners like you, the Sanctuary is able to use art and participatory action to promote social and environmental justice and freedom of creative expression.

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Strawberry Farm Landback Efforts in Schoharie County

August 09, 2022 15:30 - 12 minutes - 11.2 MB

Land-back is a movement to get Indigenous Lands back into Indigenous hands, and an effort is currently underway in Schoharie County on a Strawberry Farm. Sina Basila Hickey asks Bethany Yarrow of Waterfall Unity Alliance about the upcoming Waterfall Community Celebration, which is taking place on August 12th to 14th, and the Land-back effort for the Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) people. http://waterfallunityalliance.org/ Thanks to Sarah Bachinger for her help with this story.

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August 09, 2022 01:08 - 59 minutes - 54.8 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, We begin with Mark Dunlea talking with Jim Walsh of the organization Food and Water Watch about the climate-related parts of the newly passed Inflation Reduction Act. Then, we bring an archive report from Hudson Mohawk Magazine producer Meghan Marohn. We keep her in our thoughts, while the search for her continues. Later on Sina Basila Hickey asks Bethany Yarrow of Waterfall Unity Alliance about the upcoming Waterfall Community Celebration and the Lan...

Beating the Heat at Grafton Lake

August 08, 2022 21:43 - 9 minutes - 8.92 MB

Six year old correspondent, Niko Nagel-Dreby, went to Grafton Lake State Park to get the scoop on how local residents beat the heat in the midst of another heat wave.

Grafton Lake

August 08, 2022 21:43 - 9 minutes - 8.92 MB

Six year old correspondent, Niko Nagel-Dreby, went to Grafton Lake State Park to get the scoop on how local residents beat the heat in the midst of another heat wave.

Food And Water Watch Has Concerns With Senate Climate Bill

August 08, 2022 19:49 - 9 minutes - 9.1 MB

The Senate in a rare weekend session passed the Inflation Reduction Act on August 7 which includes $370 billion in funding for climate measures such as renewable energy over ten years. Yet many environmental justice and progressive climate groups raised concerns about the ongoing promotion of fossil fuels and other false climate solutions. Jim Walsh, Policy Director of Food and Water Watch, talks about the bill with Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

Triple E's: Bobbie Murray, Part 1

August 08, 2022 01:05 - 11 minutes - 10.4 MB

H Bosh Jr talks with Bobbie Murray, a NY State Trooper for 13 years. Her father encouraged her to sign up to be a trooper while he was in the force, making them the first African American father and daughter to serve in the history of New York State. This is part 1 of a 2 part segment on the Triple E's Education, Empowerment Entrepreneurship.

Dr Charelle Carter Pt 2

August 07, 2022 23:44 - 5 minutes - 4.93 MB

TripleE's host, H.Bosh Jr. speaks with Dr Charelle Carter about her career, accomplishments and what it's like being an African-American physician. This is part of a series focusing on 518 Shining Stars.

Reclaiming History: Latin Fest Comes to Washington Park

August 05, 2022 23:43 - 9 minutes - 8.26 MB

In today’s segment of Reclaiming History, Lovonia Mallory interviews members of Latin Fest who discuss the history of the Fest. The 25th annual event will take place at Washington Park in Albany, NY on Saturday, August 27, 2022 from 11:00am to 6:00pm.

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August 05, 2022 23:24 - 59 minutes - 54.2 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with more coverage from the recent national day of climate action to urge President Biden to declare a climate emergency. Then, we get a preview of all the excitement that will be coming to Albany for Latin Fest. Later on, we talk about social insects with Siena College Assistant Professor Rebecca Clark. After that, poet and peace activist Dan Wilcox tells us about Third Thursday Poetry Night. Finally, we follow Water Justice Lab fellows to...

Appreciating Insects with Rebecca Clark

August 05, 2022 20:02 - 10 minutes - 9.4 MB

Leafcutter ants and wing-dimorphic field crickets are the focus of Siena College Assistant Professor Rebecca Clark's research. These social animals can tell us a lot about the world. Producer Sina Basila Hickey asked Rebecca about her research and how we can see the world differently through the lens of insects.

Dan Wilcox - Poet and Peace Activist

August 05, 2022 12:04 - 10 minutes - 9.7 MB

Poet and Peace Activist Dan Wilcox speaks with Hudson Mohawk Magazine about the return of the monthly ‘Third Thursday Poetry Night’ series at the Social Justice Center in Albany. HMM producers Justin Shi and Andrea Cunliffe talk with Dan about Poetry and Activism, Stump Poems, Known and Unknown poets, and the long standing poetry movement in the Capital Region. Find Capital Regions poetry events at the New York State Writers Institute and the Hudson Valley Writers Guild HVWG.org.

Troy L.O.O.K. Goes to D.C.

August 05, 2022 09:33 - 10 minutes - 9.61 MB

Kevin Pryor, founder and leader of Troy L.O.O.K. (Life, Options, Opportunity, Knowledge), returns to the show for our weekly check-in with a member organization of the MLK Labor and Community Network to talk with hosts Cathy Silber and H. Bosh Jr. about inspiring 27 Troy kids with a trip to D.C. to learn more about Black history than they'd ever imagined.

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August 05, 2022 00:12 - 59 minutes - 54.3 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with excerpts from Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan’s press conference on Tuesday about Albany’s Central Warehouse, falling concrete from which closed westbound train traffic for several days last week. Then, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry brings us an interview and excerpts from the New York State Community Equity Agenda’s Albany meeting on Wednesday. Later on, our very own H. Bosh Jr. brings us the latest episode of Triple E’s–that’s Edu...

Albany Groups Urge Biden To Declare Climate Emergency (Part 2)

August 04, 2022 22:32 - 9 minutes - 8.97 MB

As part of a national day of climate action, several dozen individuals rallied in Albany on august 2 to call on President Biden to declare a climate emergency and to take strong executive action to halt fossil fossils and speed up the transition to clean renewable energy. In part 2 of Hudson Mohawk Magazine's coverage, we hear from Michael Richardson of GreenFaith; labor activist Doug Bullock and Mark Schaeffer of PAUSE and DSA. With Mark Dunlea for HMM.

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August 03, 2022 23:16 - 58 minutes - 53.3 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with an update on public power efforts in NY. Then, for our peace bucket, Mark Dunlea talks with Mabel Leon about her recent trip to Cuba. Later on, we hear about an upcoming event at the Underground Railroad Education Center on August 11. After that, Albany Center Gallery is celebrating 45 years in operation, and we get the scoop on the pARTy, current exhibition, and new initiative. Finally, as the search continues for HMM producer Meghan ...

NYS Community Equity Agenda (Community Breakfast and Retreat)

August 03, 2022 22:02 - 9 minutes - 8.83 MB

On Wednesday, August 3, 2022, the Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the "Community Breakfast and Retreat" sponsored by the "New York State Community Equity Agenda," which is a coalition of community and labor groups. The purpose of the meeting was to educate these groups about the five-point plan and how they could get involved in this effort. In this Labor segment, Willie interviewed, Co-Director, Sarah Ludwig of the New Economy Project and played excer...

Albany Center Gallery Turns 45 and Celebrates with a pARTy

August 03, 2022 21:32 - 9 minutes - 8.36 MB

In its 45 years, Albany Center Gallery has evolved to bring art more into the outdoors and to invite visitors into the process of creating art. This Friday August 5th, ACG will party, celebrate the new Art.Work.Space initiative, and hold an artist's reception for 3 exhibitions. Sina Basila Hickey spoke with Albany Center Gallery's Karina Wojnar about ACG's history and current mission. image by courtesy of Albany Center Gallery: an old black and white photograph of an office and a poster on...

Alex Thompson on Disability Legislation

August 03, 2022 21:13 - 10 minutes - 13.8 MB

July 26 marked the 32nd birthday of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a package of legislation strengthening the rights for people with disabilities. Our Blaise Bryant talked with Alex Thompson, Director of Advocacy for the New York Association on Independent Living about the legislation. This is a clip from the Blaisin' Access Podcast. For more information about the NY Association on Independent Living, visit ilny.org

Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan Central Warehouse Update

August 03, 2022 20:58 - 10 minutes - 18.7 MB

On Tuesday, Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan held a press conference about the Central Warehouse. Loose concrete fell from part of the building, causing westbound train traffic to be shut down from last Friday to Monday. Our Blaise Bryant brings us a clip from her Tuesday press conference. CC image of the Albany Central Warehouse behind a gas station and electrical wires by Tyler A. McNeil

Mabel Leon on Cuban Art and Culture

August 03, 2022 17:56 - 9 minutes - 8.61 MB

Mabel Leon is a long-time activist with Albany Cuba Solidarity and Pastors for Peace. She talks with Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine about Cuban art and culture following her most recent trip to Cuba.

NY Public Power Update with Aaron Eisenberg

August 03, 2022 16:31 - 9 minutes - 9.09 MB

On July 28, the NYS Assembly held a 10-hour long hearing on the Build Public Renewables Act (BPRA) after failing to bring the bill up for a vote at the end of the recent legislative session even though a majority of Assemblymembers said they would vote for it; it did pass the Senate. Aaron Eisenberg of Public Power NY talks about the hearing, including the opposition to the bill expressed by Justin Driscoll who the Governor has nominated to run the NY Power Authority, which the BPRA is direct...

Youths Learn History and Community Engagement at the Underground Railroad Education Center

August 03, 2022 15:11 - 10 minutes - 9.62 MB

Black Americans in Albany played a critical role in helping people escape enslavement in the 1860's. Learn about them, and hear about projects created by students participating in a summer program, at the free "Young Abolitionists Leadership Institute" open house on Thursday, Aug. 11, 2-4 p.m., at the Stephen and Harriet Myers residence at 194 Livingston Ave in Albany. That's now the home of the Underground Railroad Education Center. For more info, visit undergroundrailroadhistory.org. Segme...

Underground RR Open House 8/11/22

August 03, 2022 15:11 - 10 minutes - 9.62 MB

African Americans in Albany played a critical role in helping people escape enslavement in the 1860's. Learn about them, and hear about projects created by students participating in a summer program, at the free "Young Abolitionists Leadership Institute" open house on Thursday, August 11, 2-4, at the Stephen and Harriet Myers residence at 194 Livingston Ave in Albany. That's now the home of the Underground Railroad Education Center. For more info, visit undergroundrailroadhistory.org. Segmen...

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August 02, 2022 23:20 - 1 hour - 54.9 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin by heading to Cong. Paul Tonko’s office where groups urged Pres. Biden to declare a climate emergency. Then, Dulcinia Diggs continues to talk with visiting RPI professor Caleb White about the true art of architecture. Later on, for background to Mark Dunlea’s interview in our next episode with Mabel Leon about her recent trip to Cuba, we replay Mark’s coverage of last year’s Rally in Solidarity with Cuba, featuring remarks by Mabel Leon. Aft...

Caleb White on the True Art of Architecture, Part 2

August 02, 2022 20:53 - 10 minutes - 9.64 MB

Caleb White, visiting professor at RPI in the School of Architecture, spoke with Hudson Mohawk Magazine producer Dulcinia Diggs about the true art of architecture. He also spoke about being an architect, what it took for him to become one, and what country has the best architect in his opinion. This is part of producer Dulcinia Diggs’ ongoing look into S.T.R.E.A.M. work.

Albany Groups Urge Biden To Declare Climate Emergency (Part 1)

August 02, 2022 20:49 - 9 minutes - 9.15 MB

On Tuesday, August 2, the People vs. Fossil fuels campaign held events across the country urging President Biden to declare a climate emergency, halt new fossil fuels, and issue a series of executive orders (see climatepresident.org). In the first part of our coverage of the rally held in Albany in front of Cong. Paul Tonko's office, we hear from Mark Dunlea of PAUSE, followed by Bob cohen of Citizen Action and then Alycia Bacon on Mothers out Front. For Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

Crystal Moore on Missing Persons and Ambiguous Loss, Part II

August 02, 2022 19:30 - 9 minutes - 8.54 MB

In this second of a two-part segment, Crystal Dea Moore, Professor of Social Work at Skidmore College, joins HMM producer Cathy Silber to explain how narrative becomes essential for coping with ambiguous loss, in the hopes this can be helpful to those missing Meghan Marohn. Part I: https://soundcloud.com/mediasanctuary/keeping-the-light-on-for-meghan-marohn?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

Keeping the Light on for Meghan Marohn, Part II

August 02, 2022 19:30 - 9 minutes - 8.54 MB

In this second of a two-part segment, Crystal Dea Moore, Professor of Social Work at Skidmore College, joins HMM producer Cathy Silber to explain how narrative becomes essential for coping with ambiguous loss. For the first part, see https://soundcloud.com/mediasanctuary/keeping-the-light-on-for-meghan-marohn?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

Crystal Moore on Missing Persons and Ambiguous Loss

August 02, 2022 16:55 - 9 minutes - 8.62 MB

Crystal Dea Moore, Professor of Social Work at Skidmore College, joins HMM producer Cathy Silber to talk about her work with the loved ones of missing persons and the concept of ambiguous loss, in this first of two segments, offered in the hope it can be helpful to those missing Meghan Marohn. Part II: https://soundcloud.com/mediasanctuary/keeping-the-light-on-for-meghan-marohn-part-ii?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

Keeping the Light on for Meghan Marohn

August 02, 2022 16:55 - 9 minutes - 8.62 MB

Meghan Marohn, a cherished member of the Sanctuary for Independent Media community, was last seen on March 27, 2022. To help keep the light on for Meghan, for all who miss her, for anyone coping with the absence of a loved one, Crystal Dea Moore, Professor of Social Work at Skidmore College, joins HMM producer Cathy Silber to explain ambiguous loss, in this first of two segments. Chris Hedges, “The Disappearance of Meghan Marohn”: https://chrishedges.substack.com/p/the-disappearance-of-megh...

Hot Spells and How They Impact Other Patterns

August 02, 2022 01:15 - 9 minutes - 9.08 MB

Now joining us once again is retired National Weather Service meteorologist Hugh Johnson, for our weekly discussion of weather and climate.

Tuesday Rally to Urge President Biden to Declare a Climate Emergency

August 02, 2022 01:11 - 10 minutes - 9.46 MB

President Biden is promoting new efforts to combat climate change but fell short in his declaration. A rally to urge President Biden to declare a climate emergency will take place on Tuesday August 2 at 12pm in front of Cong. Tonko’s office. Mark Dunlea, the convener of PAUSE (People of Albany United for Safe Energy), joined Brea Barthel and Blaise Bryant to talk about the rally. CC image of poster painted with "climate emergency" by Takver

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August 02, 2022 01:06 - 59 minutes - 54.5 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with Mark Dunlea joining us to talk about a Tuesday rally to urge President Biden to declare a climate emergency. Then, we hear excerpts from Senator Schumer’s press conference announcing passage of the CHIPS Act supporting expansion of the computer chip industry here in New York and beyond. Later on, we have a report from a recent public hearing regarding New York’s proposed Build Public Renewables Act. After that, our Roaming Labor Correspo...

Schumer Visits Albany NanoTech Complex to Discuss CHIP Act

August 01, 2022 21:29 - 8 minutes - 15.7 MB

The Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) for America Act was passed by Congress last week. The legislation gives a 52-billion dollar investment to manufacturing. On Monday Senator Charles Schumer was at the Albany NanoTech Complex discussing the impact this has on the capital region. His remarks are courtesy of a Facebook live stream from WNYT-News Channel 13. CC image of Senator Schumer

Assembly Holds Hearing on NYPA Building Renewables

July 31, 2022 22:26 - 9 minutes - 9.06 MB

The push to expand public power has grown tremendously in New York in recent years. In June, the state Senate passed the Build Public Renewables Act to authorize the state (NYPA) to build renewable energy, something that the private sector has blocked. Despite a majority of Assemblymembers indicating they would vote for the measure, Speaker Carl Heastie refused to bring it for a vote but did allow a public hearing on the bill to be held on July 28. From the ten-hour hearing, we hear from Laur...

Assembly Holds Hearing On NYPA Building Renewables

July 31, 2022 22:26 - 9 minutes - 9.06 MB

The push to expand public power has grown tremendously in New York in recent years. In June, the state Senate passed the Build Public Renewables Act to require the state (NYPA) to build renewable energy, something that the private sector has blocked. Despite a majority of Assemblymembers indicating they would vote for the measure, Speaker Carl Heastie refused to bring it for a vote but did allow a public hearing on the bill to be held on July 28. From the ten-hour hearing, we hear from Laurie...

Fish Market Poetry (Part 3) D. Colin and Amani Olugbala

July 31, 2022 18:27 - 10 minutes - 9.54 MB

On Friday, July 22, 2022, the Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the Troy Art Center Fish Market Community Engagement Project Event that featured performances by Poet and Artist in Residence D. Colin and Poet"Amani Olugbala. In this part-three segment, Willie's play exerts D.Colin's raw version of her poem "From the Wreckage" and closing poems by Poet Amani.

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July 29, 2022 23:26 - 58 minutes - 53.7 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with a look at child nutrition and federal funding. Then, we examine homelessness through the activism of Izel Joseph Dickerson in Troy. Later on, activist and community organizer Alexis Goldsmith talks with us about Norlite and plastics pollution. After that, New York Council on Problem Gambling joins us to explain problem gambling and what help is out there. Finally, we hear from Troy Middle School students.

Poetry at the Fish Market in Troy (D Colin and A Olugbala)Part 3

July 29, 2022 21:49 - 9 minutes - 9.06 MB

On Friday, July 22, 2022, the Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the Troy Art Center Fish Market Community Engagement Project Event that featured performances by Poet and Artist in Residence D. Colin and Poet"Amani Olugbala. In this part-three segment, Willie's play exerts D.Colin's raw version of her poem "From the Wreckage" and a closing poem by Poet Amani.

Joey is Raising Awareness about Houselessness in Troy, NY

July 29, 2022 19:57 - 9 minutes - 9.15 MB

Izel Joseph Dickerson also known as Joey has been camping out in Troy, NY since July 11, 2022, to draw attention to houselessness. After camping out for nine days in downtown Troy, he moved his encampment to Hoosick Street under the bridge. Hudson Mohawk Producer Elizabeth Press spoke with Joey while he was still downtown. That was Izel Joseph Dickerson. On August 16 he plans on leaving on a cross-country tour to raise awareness about the housing epidemic.

"Into Loving Hands" and the Choice to Birth

July 29, 2022 00:05 - 10 minutes - 9.9 MB

“Into Loving Hands” is a film that follows Rebecca and Chris Williams who were thrilled to be expecting a second child, but at a routine ultrasound halfway through the pregnancy, they discovered that something was terribly – fatally – wrong. Director Victoria Kereszi spoke with Rebecca and midwife Michelle Doyle about choice and the decisions made by the Williams family. This segment was produced by Sina Basila Hickey. A sneak preview of the documentary film “Into Loving Hands” is showing on...

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July 29, 2022 00:04 - 58 minutes - 53.6 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with the latest news from Heather Goodall, Campaign Manager for the Amazon Labor Union organizing drive at the Schodack Warehouse. Then, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry shifts gears to bring us excerpts from Poet D. Colin’s poetry reading at last week’s Troy Art Center Fish Market Community Engagement Project Event. Later on, our very own H. Bosh, Jr. brings us the second part of his Triple E's interview with Darrell Cook. After that...

MLK Labor and Community Network: Doug Bullock on Labor Day Picnic

July 28, 2022 23:59 - 10 minutes - 9.43 MB

In our weekly check-in with a member organization of the MLK Labor and Community Network, Doug Bullock of the Solidarity Committee of the Capital Region joins Cathy Silber to talk about the Labor Day Picnic, local unionizing efforts, and other local labor news.

D. Colin Raw Performance of Three Poems at the Fish Market in Troy (Part 2)

July 28, 2022 19:10 - 9 minutes - 9.08 MB

On Friday, July 22, 2022, the Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the Troy Art Center Fish Market Community Engagement Project Event that featured performances by Poet and Artist in Residence D. Colin and Poet Amani Olugbala. In this part-two segment, Willie plays excerpts from D.Colin's raw version of her poems "Autopsy," "Magpie" and "I Can't Listen to the Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Track 4, Anymore."

Hunger Solutions Discusses Federal Child Nutrition Reauthorization

July 28, 2022 17:59 - 9 minutes - 9.05 MB

Child Nutrition Reauthorization (CNR)deals with the rules and funding for the various federal child nutrition programs, including school meals, summer meals, and WIC. Krista Hesdorfer is the Child Nutrition Program Specialist for Hunger Solutions NY. She discusses the pending reauthorization, which would be the first since 2010, with Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Hunger Solutions Discusses Federal Child Nutrition Reauthoriation

July 28, 2022 17:59 - 9 minutes - 9.05 MB

Child Nutrition Reauthorization (CNR)deals with the rules and funding for the various federal child nutrition programs, including school meals, summer meals, and WIC. Krista Hesdorfer is the Child Nutrition Program Specialist for Hunger Solutions NY. She discusses the pending reauthorization, which would be the first since 2010, with Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Amazon Labor Union Schodack, NY Warehouse Update with Heather Goodall

July 28, 2022 17:27 - 9 minutes - 8.26 MB

Since April 2022, the workers at Amazon's Schodack, NY warehouse have been organizing to become a local of the Amazon Labor Union. Organizing Campaign Manager Heather Goodall has been providing weekly updates to Hudson Mohawk Magazine's Cathy Silber. In this July 28, 2022 segment, Heather describes Amazon's latest intimidation tactics, anti-union propaganda in required employee meetings, the Amazon response to the Schodack Warehouse memorial service for a New Jersey employee who suffered a fa...

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July 28, 2022 00:17 - 59 minutes - 54.5 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with a report on the July 23rd rally in Albany against single use plastic. Then, for our peace bucket, we talk with Dan Wilcox about a monthly poetry event and the August 6 anniversary of Hiroshima. Later on, we talk with director Victoria Kereszi about her film "Into Loving Hands" of which there will be a sneak preview in Troy on Friday. After that, we hear from Ellen Sinopoli about her Dance Company and performances at the summer series of ...

Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company - Summer Dancing2022

July 27, 2022 19:57 - 9 minutes - 8.65 MB

In their 32nd year, Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company performs at the Monument in Troy for the Summer Series of 'Troy Night Out'. Arts and Culture Correspondent Andrea Cunliffe talks to Ellen about her choreography her amazing company of collaborative dancers and her inspiration for the Hudson Mohawk Magazine. Troy Night Out series at various locations last Fridays of August, September and October. At the Hyde Collection in Glens Falls on Saturday August 6

Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company Dances at Troy Night Out

July 27, 2022 19:57 - 9 minutes - 8.65 MB

In their 32nd year, Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company performs at the Monument in Troy for the summer series of 'Troy Night Out.' Arts and Culture Correspondent Andrea Cunliffe at Hudson Mohawk Magazine talks to Ellen about her choreography, her amazing company of collaborative dancers, and her inspiration. Troy Night Out can be found at various locations on the last Fridays of July, August, September, and October as well as at the Hyde Collection in Glens Falls on Saturday August 6.

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