Queerious Podcast is a platform for Queer Artists to talk through their personal experiences through questions, games and a lot of laughter. Jen Carss is your very own Queer host and wanted to hear more peoples fascinating stories; their journeys growing up, working in the arts industry and what les…
Thank you so much for being on this journey with me. I'm ending the podcast and stepping into new adventures. Follow your joy. And that joy will spread to others. Oh and good luck. I know you're going to blossom.
In this collaboration with Curious Arts, three person theatre collective 'Bonnie and The Bonnettes' talk all things LGBT+. Hattie Eason, Cameron Sharp and Becky Glendenning share what they've been up to during lockdown, the people they look up to as Queer Artists and how their relationships in and out of the collective have developed. It's a lovely chance to get to know the company better and have a laugh along the way. Please consider giving to this ko-fi link to support artists www.ko-fi.com/curiousarts
This week on Audio Queer, check out the brilliant Trans poet and writer AJ Mckenna. AJ opens up about her process writing new work, the drive toward changing representation of Trans characters and her new found discovery creating Youtube content. This project is a collaboration with the fantastic Curious Arts, to celebrate LGBTQIA+ artists in the North East of England. To support their work and this project, please donate to the following link: https://ko-fi.com/curiousarts
Jennifer Cerys is co-artistic director of Lemon House Theatre alongside Samia Djilli. During the current pandemic, Jennifer and Samia have created 'Lemon Lounge'; a podcast chatting to Queer artists and artists from the MENA diaspora about their experiences, and the ways in which the theatre industry needs to change so that, when doors re-open, there’s still a space for their stories. I was lucky enough to catch 'Willow' and 'Different Sands' down at the Bunker Theatre back last year. It was brilliant to chat to Jennifer and find out more about her experience as a Queer writer too. Check out Lemon Lounge on Spotify or a podcast hosting platform now.
In this weeks collaboration with Curious Arts, I chat to Alternative country and Folk singer Gem Andrews (she/her). Gem's latest album North is a gorgeous blend of memory and pain. We talk about the reality of the mainstream music industry and building her own collaborative process. Her beautiful relationship with her daughter and developing the idea for Muma Moonshine Festival (full of Gaybies apparently)... https://ko-fi.com/curiousarts
Episode 11 of Audio Queer is with the wonderful Mandy and Danni from Sail Creative. In this conversation, we discuss the vision of pushing forward their continued activism in Sail Creative's collaborations with brands such as IWeigh and Curious Arts, the struggles growing up in heteronormative coastal towns and their journey to self-acceptance. These two are true creative rebels. www.ko-fi.com/curiousarts
This week meet choreographer, dancer and performer, Patrick Ziza (he/him). For Audio Queer in collaboration with Curious Arts, we discuss actively bringing social justice and change as a community back into main house theatre spaces. We also chat about the power in using movement as a form of therapy and Patrick's work bringing Dandyism to the streets of the UK. The conversation is a powerful reminder of the power in collective strength, bringing Queerness to all types of audiences and unifying against competitive narratives. www.ko-fi.com/curiousarts
Meet Catrina McHugh MBE, Artistic Director of Open Clasp Theatre Company. As a Lesbian Woman, Catrina has used her own experiences growing up to bring Queerness into the work she creates. Open Clasp collaborate with women and young women on the margins of society to create bold and innovative theatre for personal, social and political change. We talk about a whirlwind of topics; her uncomfortableness coming out, the joy of being part The Camp Vamps band and how activism is a central aspect of her work.
In Episode 8 of Audio Queer, we meet Jamie Tansley and Zoe Murtagh. These two creatives collaborate in the roles of dramaturg, director and writer. We discuss their collaboration on the project 'Iconography', the power of Drag as a means of exploring gender identity and the responsibility we have as a collective to learn from and inspire/be inspired from our young people. It's an open dialogue of how we learn and the shared responsibility we have as a community to pave the way for a better world. Beautiful really.
Richard Bliss is a socially engaged artist whose works in Textiles allows him to unpick identity. He is currently working on The Quest for the Perfect Shirt (questforperfectshirt.com) a project exploring masculinity one shirt at a time. In this chat, we hear about Richard's role models, his journey to understand the masculinity in his own household and what it means to wake up everyday and change the world.
In this collaboration with Curious Arts, we meet Gobscure. Gobscure are a Bisexual and Disabled artist working with poetry, sound art and visuals. In this chat we learn about Sergei Parajanov, Mary Wollstonecraft and imagine Jacob Rees-Mogg in a petticoat. Gobscure shares their understanding of oppression, their creative ways of rebelling against authority and even performs 'Rose Carved in Rain'. This conversation is a poignant blend of authenticity and exhaustion. It cracked open my heart and mind. I hope it will do the same for you.
Bordello Theatre are a Queer artist's collective creating theatre which wraps us up in Queer space. In Episode 5 of Audio Queer, in collaboration with Curious Arts, I had the pleasure of talking to members G and Andy. We discuss G's experience returning to Lake District as an adult, only to find many of the same problems still embedded in the culture. We talk about Andy's brilliant way of framing Bordello's show 'The Pilgrims' to fit into the chaos that is Edinburgh Fringe. And we also talk about hope, about allowing people into Queer space but also knowing that we can fight to hold it. It's a powerful and often funny journey into the minds of two brilliant humans.
Meet Joanie Crump. A Bisexual creative producer based in Hartlepool. We talk through her role within The Hartlepool Folk Festival, exciting plans to bring brand new Queer festival 'Eek' into Hartlepool and learn about Joanie's incredible Queer Heroes from the folk world. Please help to support Curious Arts at this time: https://ko-fi.com/curiousarts
Fiona King is a BBC Radio Newcastle presenter, Drag King performer 'Stevie Wonderful', and (as noted by her) a mother to two incredible children. We learn about Fiona's relationship with faith, facing prejudice as a Disabled performer, her love of Soul music, and the power of reaching people with her voice on the radio.
Featuring the glorious Lady Kitt. They are a Maker, Researcher, Performer and Drag King. (And also my Grandad too...) Welcome to Audio Queer. A Curious Arts and Queerious Podcast collaboration showcasing LGBTQIA+ artists and creatives from across the North East.
Welcome to Audio Queer. A Curious Arts and Queerious Podcast collaboration showcasing LGBTQIA+ artists and creatives from across the North East. Our first guest is Adrián Martín: illustrator, Graphic Designer and Drag Artist Choriza May.
TW. I talk about small personal triggers such as personal beliefs being disregarded or rejection.
Beryl Carss is an 87 year old retired teacher, a Geordie and my granny. We get such a clear picture of her world and it's not what always what you'd expect. Gratitude and love is shared as well as some painful moments too. The Bridge attempts to connect communities together, through comical, challenging and open conversation. It's not always easy, but it's powerful. We have more in common than we think.
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Ian Baxter and Libby Pearson are the creators of 'The Purple List', a gay Dementia venture. Ian is a gay actor, whose identity has played a huge role throughout his working career, from activist to roleplayer. Libby is a Queer ally and playwright who has spent her life encouraging creativity in young people and developing her writing. Together they explore their ideal cults, their understanding of gender and their collective effort to change the status quo. It's a moving and impactful chat. www.queeriouspodcast.com Instagram: @queeriouspodcast
Nathan Lough is a Northern, driven and ferocious entertainer and transforms into the phenomenal Drag Queen, Gladys Duffy. We map his journey arriving into the land of Drag; through a wild ride at school, freedom in college and learning what it takes to stand on stage and own your space. If you want motivation, get stuck in! www.queeriouspodcast.com Instagram: @Queeriouspodcast
Peter Groom is a multifaceted artist who works within the realms of drag, theatre and dance. Creator of the most sensational show 'Dietrich: Natural Duty', Peter introduces us all to some amazing stories from sparkly Hollywood as well as some more profound stories from his own childhood. You can hear for yourself Peter's razor sharp mind and wit. www.queeriouspodcast.com Instagram: @queeriouspodcast
Every week, ideas come through and I allow space for them. This is the first one. Jen x
Tamsin Newlands is a London based actor, writer and co-creator of the play 'Heard'- a piece exploring two women's journeys in indefinite detention. Her soul is enormous and together we discuss spirituality, our experience of Queer fiction and the comic delight found in customer service. www.queeriouspodcast.com Instagram: @queeriouspodcast
Queerious is coming back. Just a little up date from your BIG lesbian pal, letting you know I am rocketing back on 7th September 2019, for more interviews. Have an incredible summer; stay safe and surround yourself with good people. Jen x
Shakera Ahad is a performance artist, puppeteer and poet. Her enthusiasm and huge heart uplifts the whole energy as she opens up about her journey growing up, using sexuality as currency and maintaining mental and spiritual sanity. www.queeriouspodcast.com Instagram: @queeriouspodcast
Luca Claughton (at time of recording, Louisa was used) is a bold performance maker and drag artist, whose passion is translated in their eager discussions of Gender, dressing up as a nun and being kind to yourself when the road gets tough. www.queeriouspodcast.com Instagram: @queeriouspodcast
Cat Sakura Jiù (at time of recording Ledgerwood) is a composer, song-writer, cellist and all round great human. We discuss their metal band Wolf 359, how they got into music and their journey tackling personal struggles head on with bravery and joy. www.queeriouspodcast.com Instagram: @queeriouspodcast
Jacqui Bardelang (aka remarkable Drag King 'Sigi Moonlight'), exudes all of the wisdom and warmth you might expect. They chat about huge personal challenges and I get a real education on their Queer heroes. If you have a spare few quid, please feel free to donate to Jacqui's Just Giving page. This page is in support of Cancer Research. www.justgiving.com/fundraising/ingrid-bardelang www.queeriouspodcast.com Instagram: @queeriouspodcast
Jamie Fletcher is a Queer activist, director, actor, musician and all-round awe inspiring creative. This week we discuss Jamie's relationship with faith in the Queer community and learning to accept who you are through self-love. www.queeriouspodcast.com Instagram: @queeriouspodcast