Youth from Broadway for Arts Education (BAE) around the world have taken their voices to the virtual stage! Featuring commentary, insight, poetry, music, and interviews about the issues and topics most important to tomorrow's future leaders. Edited by Oscar Rosario. Podcast art by Chelsey Hill (@illustratingdiva)
In this Episode of Queens in Queens, Eve and Sean interview the iconic Mars Storm Rucker. This is a kiki you do not want to miss, tune in for a party!
In this final episode Sloane and Sara discuss their college plans and what they're looking forward to. They interview Natasha Sookrah, the woman behind the scenes of Sloane and Sara Take the City and wrap up quite the journey.
In this episode Sloane and Sara talk about their roots at Broadway for Arts Education (BAE) and interview executive director of BAE: Ben Houghton! Ben, Sloane, and Sara discuss their hopes for the future and journeys at BAE, their favorite musicals, and dig deep! You'll be sure to feel inspired and ready take on anything after this episode.
Hosts Sean and Eve are joined by special guest Natasha Jones, Director of Community Advancement at the LGBTQ Center in New York City to discuss the importance of the performing arts in the nurturing of queer youth.
Ali Ewoldt and Erica Batres join Sara and Sloane for a conversation on the changing Broadway industry, equity (or lack there of) in the college audition process, and much more!
Sean and Eve chat with founder of FuncSoul, Alistair Williams, about self love, meditation, and how he is supporting the LGBTQ+ and BIPOC communities throughout the pandemic. Special Guest Alison Nolan joins in for a quick hello and a bonus track: https://soundcloud.com/user-196289292/let-things-go/s-cilSGJtqsYL
Sloane and Sara chat arts education and mentorship with special guests Leigh, Esani, and Juanita! Featuring a special performance of Leigh's original song "Awake," by Leigh Emery and Dylan Glatthorn. Podcast Art by Chelsey HillEditing by Oscar Rosario
Hosts Sean and Eve are joined by Youth Pride Chorus members Jakob and Z. Featuring YPC singing "Better is One Day" and original poetry by Jakob and Z.
In this episode, Sloane and Sara are joined by special Broadway guest, Rachel Zatcoff, to discuss the burning question: "Will Broadway be better when it reopens?" Plus, a special performance by the RiverTones a capella group, led by Sloane.
YPC guest star Alex Chavez performs "Dog Days" by Florence and the Machine. LISTEN HERE!Sean and Eve, members of the New York City's Youth Pride Chorus (YPC), talk all things mental health from the perspective of queer youth living through a global pandemic. Special guests Natty Camille and Salem Joseph chime in with their professional perspectives on working with queer youth throughout corona.YPC is a program of Big Apple Performing arts and The Center artistically directed by Broadway's Babies. Queens in Queens is edited by Oscar Rosario. Podcast art by Chelsey Hill (@illustratingdiva)
Episode 1 dives into all things virtual learning, making Broadway more accessible, and how the industry is changing! Hosted by New York City students Sara and Sloane with special guests Katy Pfaffl, Luis E Mora, and Devin Ilaw. Edited by Oscar RosarioPodcast Art by Chelsey Hill (@illustratingdiva)