Jacqui's Salon

Auteur(s): Jacqui Savageau
  • Résumé

  • Jacqui (she/they) is an American singer, songwriter, actor and pianist. Jacqueline’s song "I am Enough" was featured by NPR on, "Tiny Desk Contest Entries We Can't Stop Watching This Week." NPR writes, "The performance's simplicity juxtaposed with Savageau's vocal complexity leaves a lasting impression and will be the song I turn to the next time I need inspiration." In this show, Jacqui features the work of creators of all kinds. Jacqui discusses the creative process through a lens of spirituality and a connection to the great mystery that binds us all together.
    © 2021
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  • Ep. 4 - Flowers (Grow in the Rain)
    Oct 9 2021

    Flowers (Grow in the Rain) is an original song I wrote for a friend who was struggling; mentally, emotionally, and physically. Any difficult time can yield great challenges for us, but also great lessons. We receive an opportunity to cherish the beautiful things in life, even as they all seem to slowly fade away. When we are lost in despair, flowers can be a simple, gentle reminder of the grace we are given even when everything around us seems so dark.

    In this episode, I will detail my process of writing this song and how it is still resonating in my life today.

    Please enjoy, Flowers (Grow in the Rain)

     

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    If you enjoyed this show, consider becoming a member of my Patreon family here: https://www.patreon.com/jacquisavageau


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    Follow Jacqui:

     

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7HcSkH2EMXzdxPnmiaJud7?si=mFRy1UvARmCwNfw2Hwhe1Q&dl_branch=1


    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacquisavageau/


    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jacquelinesavageau


    Website: https://www.jacquelinesavageau.com/


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    With music by Raphael Mayer, IG: @rafi.mayer

     

    Artwork by Anny Ali, IG: @siamesestitcher

     

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    17 min
  • Ep. 3 - The Play As An Entity
    Aug 26 2021

    In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with visionary Theatre Director, Emma Rosa Went. As a freelance Director, Emma brings to life vivid, heartfelt productions of new and classic-text plays both in NYC and regionally. Her recent creations include: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Playhouse on Park/CT Shakespeare Festival;) Gallathea (Red Bull, digital reading series;) Hamlet (ISC’s Radio Shakespeare Lab/Tabling the Podcast;) Mirror Game (One Room Plays, Weston Playhouse.) Emma has received both the Classical Directing Fellowship and the First Stage Residency from the Drama League Directors Project and is an alum of the SDCF Observership Program and the OSF FAIR Program. Co-founder of new work development ensemble The Renovationists, Emma is based in New York where she also offers monologue coaching. In this conversation, we discussed the magic of live Theatre, the Play as an Entity, and impermanence. Emma also performs folk song, "What Have Ye Then". Lyrics below.

     

    Connect with Emma:

     

    https://www.emmawent.com

     

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emmarosawent/ 

     

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    If you enjoyed this show, consider becoming a member of my Patreon family here: https://www.patreon.com/jacquisavageau

     

    ❤️

     

    Follow Jacqui:

     

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7HcSkH2EMXzdxPnmiaJud7?si=mFRy1UvARmCwNfw2Hwhe1Q&dl_branch=1

     

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacquisavageau/

     

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jacquelinesavageau

     

    Website: https://www.jacquelinesavageau.com/

     

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    With music by Raphael Mayer, IG: @rafi.mayer

    Artwork by Anny Ali, IG: @siamesestitcher

     

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    What Have Ye Then   When the earth is thy house And the grave is thy bed Oh, what have ye then?   You’ve no thirst for to douse And no hunger for bread Oh, what have he then?   You know love’s for the quick A conjuring trick Oh, what have ye then?   For the night will grow Full dark and thick Oh, what have ye then?

     

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    58 min
  • Ep. 2 - The Origin Of Love
    Jul 31 2021

    Jack Dillon is a transformational actor and performer. A recent graduate of the University of Connecticut's 2020 BFA Acting program, Jack hit the ground running amidst the global COVID-19 pandemic. Since graduating Jack has appeared on FX's "Dave", the podcast "Edith" with actress Rosamund Pike, and on regional stages across the country. Jack's work focuses on challenging toxic masculinity and making space for queer voices. In this conversation we discussed the power of Queer Theater, believing in yourself, and finding your voice. In this episode, Jack performs "The Origin of Love" from Hedwig and The Angry Inch!

     

    Connect with Jack:

     

    https://www.jackdillonactor.com/

     

    https://www.jackdillonvo.com/

     

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jackdillonofficial/

     

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    If you enjoyed this show, consider becoming a member of my Patreon family here: https://www.patreon.com/jacquisavageau

     

    ❤️

     

    Follow Jacqui:

     

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7HcSkH2EMXzdxPnmiaJud7?si=mFRy1UvARmCwNfw2Hwhe1Q&dl_branch=1

     

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacquisavageau/

     

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jacquelinesavageau

     

    Website: https://www.jacquelinesavageau.com/

     

    ❤️

     

    With music by Raphael Mayer, IG: @rafi.mayer

    Artwork by Anny Ali, IG: @siamesestitcher

     

     

     

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    45 min

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