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QueerSounds
Hannah van Rhee
75 episodes
7 months ago
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
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One Step At the Time
QueerSounds
57 minutes 18 seconds
3 years ago
One Step At the Time
Whether we’re talking about a country’s march towards gender equality or one’s own personal progress, it always takes some effort. Latoya, or Toya K, is a singer-songrwiter from Namibia and she explains what she had to go through on a personal level, as well as what her experience has been as a queer artist in her home country. These things have in common that progress doesn’t always happen as fast as you’d want but rather one step at the time. It’s been a treat to have Toya on the show. From the day we first met we knew this just had to happen and what better time to promote a friends art than during the QS Summer of Sound. Latoya hopes people learn something at her life shows and hopefully that also goes for listening to this podcast episode. Become a Patron through https://patreon.com/queersounds Flashback Track: Nina Simone – Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood Queer Artist Spotlight: Brenda Fassie – Vuli Ndlela Best Live Experience: Troye Sivan – Youth Musical Feature: Toya K – On Time Shownotes Toya K’s info: https://linktr.ee/toyak Get in touch through https://QueerSounds.com/Contact Also Available through Spotify and Apple Podcasts
QueerSounds
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