If you want to go out and become an expert in salsa dancing, you will most likely be confronted with a fait amount of painful heteronormativity. Danyèla decided to not march in time to this tired beat. Instead she stubbornly kept correcting her dance teachers, and thus changed the language around salsa. From men and women to leaders and followers.
For the first time since the beginning of the show someone from France has found her way on the podcast. Something I’ve been trying to get done for four years. What’s more this episode: the importance of t.v. and a sudden realization.
Consider supporting through https://Patreon.com/Queersounds
Flashback Track: Buena Vista Social Club – Chan Chan
Queer Artist Spotlight: Syd, Kehlani – Out Loud
Best Live Experience: Alicia Keys – Superwoman
Recent Discovery: Cubita – Mulher
Shownotes
Queer Salsa Paris: https://www.instagram.com/queersalsaparis/?hl=en
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If you want to go out and become an expert in salsa dancing, you will most likely be confronted with a fait amount of painful heteronormativity. Danyèla decided to not march in time to this tired beat. Instead she stubbornly kept correcting her dance teachers, and thus changed the language around salsa. From men and women to leaders and followers.
For the first time since the beginning of the show someone from France has found her way on the podcast. Something I’ve been trying to get done for four years. What’s more this episode: the importance of t.v. and a sudden realization.
Consider supporting through https://Patreon.com/Queersounds
Flashback Track: Buena Vista Social Club – Chan Chan
Queer Artist Spotlight: Syd, Kehlani – Out Loud
Best Live Experience: Alicia Keys – Superwoman
Recent Discovery: Cubita – Mulher
Shownotes
Queer Salsa Paris: https://www.instagram.com/queersalsaparis/?hl=en
This episode feels like a throwback of the earlier days of this podcast. Limited audio quality, a bigger focus on the local activists scene and most of all: just me chatting with a friend. Isabel used to live in the same city as me, before moving back to Madrid. Together we’ve always talked about mental health, pop-culture and how music heals.
What’s more this episode: nerding out about Spain in the 70s. Spain’s recent history has been quite different from the rest of Europe. I won’t get into details here, but I’ll leave some links in the shownotes.
CW: ableism, living under fascism, queerphobia
Flashback Track: Pat Benatar – We Belong
Queer Artist Spotlight: Kimya Dawson – The Beer
Best Live Experience: Las Grecas – Te Estoy Amando Locamente
Most Recent Discovery: Parkineos – Me Pican Las Venas
Shownotes:
Spanish History- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_society_after_the_democratic_transition
Movida Madrileña- https://theculturetrip.com/europe/spain/articles/a-brief-introduction-to-la-movida-madrilena/
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If you want to go out and become an expert in salsa dancing, you will most likely be confronted with a fait amount of painful heteronormativity. Danyèla decided to not march in time to this tired beat. Instead she stubbornly kept correcting her dance teachers, and thus changed the language around salsa. From men and women to leaders and followers.
For the first time since the beginning of the show someone from France has found her way on the podcast. Something I’ve been trying to get done for four years. What’s more this episode: the importance of t.v. and a sudden realization.
Consider supporting through https://Patreon.com/Queersounds
Flashback Track: Buena Vista Social Club – Chan Chan
Queer Artist Spotlight: Syd, Kehlani – Out Loud
Best Live Experience: Alicia Keys – Superwoman
Recent Discovery: Cubita – Mulher
Shownotes
Queer Salsa Paris: https://www.instagram.com/queersalsaparis/?hl=en