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Cannoncast

Cannoncast

Di: Jeff Evans
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Cannoncast is an exploration into the artists behind the Cannonball Festival, part of the yearly Philadelphia Fringe Festival.

Cannonball Festival is a month long, wild, experimental, loosely pirate themed performing arts festival produced by Almanac Dance Circus Theatre. We hope you’ll join us for this year’s event concurrent with the Philadelphia Fringe September 1st-30th. Sail over to cannonballfestival.org for more information.Copyright 2023 All Rights Reserved
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  • Rhonda Moore and Ben Grinberg - Helpful Hints for Strength and Health for Busy People
    Sep 22 2025

    In this episode Jeff speaks with Rhonda Moore and Ben Grinberg about their show Helpful Hints for Strength and Health for Busy People. They talk about their collaborative process, making art together as the reason to get to know someone, cross-generational connection, and their visions of theater and acrobatics.

    The captioned version of this episode is available https://youtu.be/F9DrxRcbxLs

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    42 min
  • Jim Julien - Krampus Gets Cramped
    Sep 21 2025

    In this episode Jeff speaks with Jim Julien about his current show Krampus Gets Cramped. They talk about cranky boxes and shadow puppetry, and Jim's background as a sculptor.

    A captioned version of this episode is available on Cannonball's YouTube channel.

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    39 min
  • Joi Cox - The Death Circus
    Sep 16 2025

    In this Cannoncast episode Jeff speaks with Joi Cox about her latest work The Death Circus. We hear stories of Joi's experiences in the American Southwest and connecting with nature, working with dance and aerials, and themes of impermanence and detachment.

    A captioned version of this episode is also available https://youtu.be/ICbGDQbk5uQ

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    34 min
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