Don’t forget to tune in!!! Our highly anticipated new project ‘Fluid: Life Beyond the Binary’ hosted by Mae Martin @TheMaeMartin launches on @cbcdocs TOMORROW at 9pm ET, and is already available to watch on-demand on @cbcgem !!! We can’t wait for you all to see it!!
It launches on @cbcdocs March 28, 9pm, and then is available on-demand on @cbcgem. And the French version airs on SRC Explora across Canada this summer.
Kensington's latest project for CBC's The Nature of Things has been delivered! ‘Fluid: Life Beyond the Binary’ is a one-hour documentary exploring the science of gender and sexual fluidity in the natural world, hosted by none other than the amazing comedian/writer Mae Martin!!
All 20 City Sonic episodes and many other web exclusives are now available in playlists on Kensington TV’s YouTube channel! Curious about Sneaky Dee’s secret history? Or Divine Brown’s one-of-a-kind performance at The Rex? Or the magic of Massey Hall for Getty Lee?
We’re thrilled to be teaming up with a great creative team on a new doc for CBC’s The Nature of Things! Fluid is currently in production with veteran director Michelle Mama, DP Lulu Wei and Camera Nico Stagias, writers Allen Booth and Mae Martin, and producer Robert Lang.
We’re excited to announce that Kensington TV is producing a new one-hour doc for CBC’s The Nature of Things featuring popular Canadian standup comic/actor Mae Martin! Fluid explores the science of gender and sexual fluidity. This is not your standard fare science program!
Fluid is a documentary the world really needs right now. It will debunk dangerous presumptions with fascinating recent breakthroughs that show how and why gender fluidity exists – discoveries that reveal that in a very real and measurable sense… we are all gender fluid.
#COP15 Biodiversity Summit is happening in Montreal!
With the Canadian government committing to indigenous-led conservation, check out a short clip about the effort by the Sayisi Dene to preserve their land and create jobs for their people! https://t.co/wlZYaHHCUW via @YouTube
Have you had a chance to check out our latest project WHY WE DANCE yet? We got to collaborate with so many incredible people on this project, and you can check it out for free over on @cbcgem now!
@natbibeau@cbcdocs#WhyWeDance
Former Sault Ste. Marie resident pens script of new episode of The Nature of Things.Why We Dance airs Friday at 9 p.m. on CBC. #saultnews#sault https://t.co/GOIRhWwACX
Find out how life expresses itself through movement. 'Why We Dance' now streaming free on @CBCGem. By: @langrg1@natbibeau@Kensingtontv https://t.co/qdsTQkjyQr
The day is finally here! #WhyWeDance premieres tonight at 9 pm on CBC and CBC Gem. We had such an incredible team working on this project for the past year and a half, and are so excited to share it with others tonight!
@cbcdocs@natbibeau
https://t.co/ke3EwMJmHk
Our director @natbibeau had a chat with @JohnLawMedia about making #WhyWeDance - take a peek at the link below! Don't forget, it's premiering this Friday at 9 pm on CBC and CBC Gem!
https://t.co/QnylMhEL71 via @NiaFallsReview
"Our dances here in Canada were outlawed. Illegal. Banned. We could not dance." For @redskyperform, dance is an integral part of Indigenous identity.
Watch 'Why We Dance' from @Kensingtontv CBC/CBC Gem Friday at 9 pm: https://t.co/RXmIlveynq
What is dance? For our latest project #WhyWeDance we explore this topic with dancers, scientists, philosophers & others whom all share unique and beautiful perspectives. Tune in this Friday at 9 pm on CBC and CBC Gem for the premiere!
@cbcdocs@natbibeau
https://t.co/qbbSt41VEa
Toronto dancer Julia Slater has 1.2 million fans on TikTok (but she dances even when no one is watching) - Check out the chat between director @natbibeau and the amazing Julia and her mom Ruth to hear how dance has transformed Julia's life!
#WhyWeDance https://t.co/nqy5VzxST3