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Tongue and Cheek: Hockets (part 1) (Audio)
Hockets (part 1)— “While I am waiting for my turn, I can draw a picture, look at my favorite character, count to 20 in my head, or watch my friends play out their turn,” Ars Antiqua and Notre Dame School, crows using traffic lights to crack their nuts, Burundi Salutation Akazéhé, hammers of Mochitsuki, “curl of trust…a twist and little sintering burn,” Stokes Interview questions, Balinese Gamelan, “the kiss as…silent polyphony…that two tongues fold into one…” exchange and acceleration zones in baton relays, the voices of engine maintenance. Guillaume de Machaut’s Hoquetus David, Alt-J, Herbie Hancock, Louis Andriessen, Brandon Labelle, John Smith, Dirty Projectors.
Joined in part 2 by Ona Lindquist, LCSW, artist, poet and psychoanalyst reading and discussing her work, Swimming in Space: [fragments of] a therapy in verse
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