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Queer Story (english version)
BosePark Productions GmbH
11 episodes
9 months ago
A podcast about queer people in the history of Germany. Most people have heard of Stonewall or go to CSD once a year. Despite this, queer people have rarely appeared in the history books. Who were the people who fought for queer visibility in politics in Germany? Who dared to make films with gay and lesbian actors and actresses? Which queer athletes have spoken out in front of the camera? Which queer musicians have come out, and with what motivation? How have they been reacted to? In this podcast, our three queer hosts Phenix, Meili Scheidemann and Florian Prokop delve into the part of German history that finally needs to be told. Queer Story - auf Englisch - in englischer Sprache - in English This podcast has been translated with the help of artificial intelligence so that you can listen to it in your native language. We originally recorded it in 2021, back then only in German. The possibility of speaking with our voices in another language seemed as crazy to us as it probably does to you, but we thought: let's give it a try! Because we want everyone to be able to listen to this podcast, no matter where they come from, no matter what language they speak. So bear with us if we sometimes still have an awkward way of speaking. We are very interested to hear what you think. Feel free to write to us at queerstory@bosepark.com Queer Story, across the history of Germany, is a podcast by Bose Park Productions. Hosted by Phenix Kühnert, Meili Scheidemann and Florian Prokop. Editors Ilona Toller and Karolin Köhler. Sound design by Mats Leubner, Fabio Lautenschläger, Nick Käseberg and Luca Kaduk. Produced by Su Holder and Chris Guse. Queer Story - auf Englisch - in englischer Sprache - in English BosePark Productions GmbH 2024
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A podcast about queer people in the history of Germany. Most people have heard of Stonewall or go to CSD once a year. Despite this, queer people have rarely appeared in the history books. Who were the people who fought for queer visibility in politics in Germany? Who dared to make films with gay and lesbian actors and actresses? Which queer athletes have spoken out in front of the camera? Which queer musicians have come out, and with what motivation? How have they been reacted to? In this podcast, our three queer hosts Phenix, Meili Scheidemann and Florian Prokop delve into the part of German history that finally needs to be told. Queer Story - auf Englisch - in englischer Sprache - in English This podcast has been translated with the help of artificial intelligence so that you can listen to it in your native language. We originally recorded it in 2021, back then only in German. The possibility of speaking with our voices in another language seemed as crazy to us as it probably does to you, but we thought: let's give it a try! Because we want everyone to be able to listen to this podcast, no matter where they come from, no matter what language they speak. So bear with us if we sometimes still have an awkward way of speaking. We are very interested to hear what you think. Feel free to write to us at queerstory@bosepark.com Queer Story, across the history of Germany, is a podcast by Bose Park Productions. Hosted by Phenix Kühnert, Meili Scheidemann and Florian Prokop. Editors Ilona Toller and Karolin Köhler. Sound design by Mats Leubner, Fabio Lautenschläger, Nick Käseberg and Luca Kaduk. Produced by Su Holder and Chris Guse. Queer Story - auf Englisch - in englischer Sprache - in English BosePark Productions GmbH 2024
Show more...
Documentary
Society & Culture,
History
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Celebrate
Queer Story (english version)
34 minutes
1 year ago
Celebrate
🏳️‍🌈 This podcast episode explores the history of queer nightlife in Berlin, from the iconic clubs and cafés of the 1980s to the present day, when the city is considered a global LGBTQ+ center. Despite persecution during the Nazi era and continued prejudice, queer people created safe spaces that served as places of freedom, resistance and self-expression. In conversation: Mahide Lein, Bernd Gaiser and DJ Tchuani aka Dominik Queer Story is a production of BosePark Productions from Berlin. We have also translated this podcast into other languages with the help of artificial intelligence so that you can listen to it in your native language. 🇹🇷 Queer Story in turkish - Queer Hikayesi - link to Spotify 🏳️‍🌈 🇷🇺 Queer Story in russian - История “Квир” - link to Spotify 🏳️‍🌈 🇩🇪 Queer Story in german - queer story - link to Spotify 🏳️‍🌈 🪩 Chapter 00:00:03 Introducing Queer Story: Exploring Germany's Queer History 00:01:04 Celebrations and Parties in LGBTQIA+ Movement History 00:01:55 Mahide Lein and Bernd Gaiser Share Experiences 00:02:57 DJ Tony on Founding Berries Party Series 00:11:53 1920s Berlin: Hedonistic Nightlife and Queer Visibility 00:15:52 1928: First Gay Travel Guides for Women 00:17:57 Mahide Lein: 1960s-80s Berlin Queer Party Scene 00:22:15 1930s-40s Nazi Era: Suppression of Queer Venues 00:24:39 Post-War 1940s-50s: Queer Venues Reopen Amid Persecution 00:25:34 Bernd Gaiser: Importance of Gay/Lesbian-Specific Bars 00:27:37 Remembering 1980s Berlin Queer Nightlife Personalities 00:30:23 Queer Nightlife Today: Safe Spaces to Be Oneself 📔 Summary of this episode In this podcast episode, we explore the history of queer nightlife in Berlin, from the clubs and cafés of the 1970s to the present day, when the city is considered a global LGBTQ+ center. The episode takes us through the eventful history of the queer scene, which has experienced highs and lows over the past decades. We start with the iconic clubs of the 1980s, such as “Lipstick”, “Before”, “PureL” and “Pelze Multimedia”. This club, founded by artist W. Lein, was known for its experimental atmosphere. People could freely experience sexuality there as a form of communication or exchange ideas, dance and enjoy art. The podcast looks back at the dark times of National Socialism, when queer people were persecuted. Paragraph 175 led to the closure of many queer venues, but secret places emerged that served as a refuge. The queer scene began to flourish again in the post-war period. As early as 1946, meeting places such as the legendary “Eldorado”, which was regarded as a symbol of freedom and resistance, reopened. Despite continued persecution due to the stricter Paragraph 175, people came together in places like the “Schwuz”, where performances by queers such as BeV StroganoV and Melitta Sundström shaped the scene. Today, Berlin offers over 150 queer venues, from cafés to a unique club scene that was recently declared high culture. Still, inequalities persist, especially for lesbian women who have less visible venues. At the end of the episode, the hosts draw a conclusion: partying is more than just fun for the queer community, it is an act of resistance and freedom. Queer clubs offer safe spaces where people can love who they want and live out their gender identity without fear. 🎙️About Queer Story is a production of BosePark Productions from Berlin. This podcast was translated with the help of artificial intelligence so that you can listen to the episode in your native language. We originally recorded it in 2021, then only in German. We really wanted to try out the possibility of speaking with our voices in your language. So bear with us if we still have an awkward way of speaking sometimes. We are very interested to hear what you think. If you have any comments or questions, please write to us at queerstory@bosepark.com  🏳️‍🌈BosePark Productions GmbH 2024  www.bosepark.com
Queer Story (english version)
A podcast about queer people in the history of Germany. Most people have heard of Stonewall or go to CSD once a year. Despite this, queer people have rarely appeared in the history books. Who were the people who fought for queer visibility in politics in Germany? Who dared to make films with gay and lesbian actors and actresses? Which queer athletes have spoken out in front of the camera? Which queer musicians have come out, and with what motivation? How have they been reacted to? In this podcast, our three queer hosts Phenix, Meili Scheidemann and Florian Prokop delve into the part of German history that finally needs to be told. Queer Story - auf Englisch - in englischer Sprache - in English This podcast has been translated with the help of artificial intelligence so that you can listen to it in your native language. We originally recorded it in 2021, back then only in German. The possibility of speaking with our voices in another language seemed as crazy to us as it probably does to you, but we thought: let's give it a try! Because we want everyone to be able to listen to this podcast, no matter where they come from, no matter what language they speak. So bear with us if we sometimes still have an awkward way of speaking. We are very interested to hear what you think. Feel free to write to us at queerstory@bosepark.com Queer Story, across the history of Germany, is a podcast by Bose Park Productions. Hosted by Phenix Kühnert, Meili Scheidemann and Florian Prokop. Editors Ilona Toller and Karolin Köhler. Sound design by Mats Leubner, Fabio Lautenschläger, Nick Käseberg and Luca Kaduk. Produced by Su Holder and Chris Guse. Queer Story - auf Englisch - in englischer Sprache - in English BosePark Productions GmbH 2024