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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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The Case For Comedy
QueerSounds
57 minutes 56 seconds
3 years ago
The Case For Comedy
Over the years stand-up comedy has gotten a bad reputation. More often than not people are exposed to comedians trying to be funny by making fun of queer folks. Enter AJ. He helps stand-up comedians who are just starting out by providing feedback. This includes thinking critically on jokes that could be offensive. This way he hopes to create a space in which comedy can be fun for everyone. I'm really showing my age this episode. There actually was an entire section of the episode in which we talk about being on camera, something your trusty podcast host is not at all used to, never mind comfortable with. Besides, the questions about TikTok have real old person vibes. For example: asking what someone's favourite TikTok is? That's like asking someone for their favourite Tweet. Dang, we don't know. Consider Supporting through Patreon.com/Queersounds Flashback Track: Shania Twain - Man! I Feel Like a Woman Queer Artist Spotlight: RuPaul - Sissy That Walk Best Live Experience: Macy Gray - I Try Most Recent Discovery: Encanto - We Don't Talk About Bruno Shownotes AJ and the Kweens: http://thekweens.com.au/ AJ's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ajlamarque Surface Pressure: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQwVKr8rCYw Get in touch through Queersounds.com/Contact
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