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Refugee Radio
Refugee Radio - Remembering Candy Royalle

Refugee Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021


We listen to an interview from the Palestine Remembered show about Candy Royalle who was a Palestinan spoken word queer activist who passed away 3 years ago.  http://candyroyalle.com   

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Queering The Air
Niveen Abdelatty - Intersectionality, disidentification, and decolonising queer history

Queering The Air

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020


Content warning: Please be aware that this episode contains descriptions and discussions of discrimination towards queer people, othering, Islamophobia, sex, and religion. If this is a trigger for you, please contact Lifeline (13 11 14), Switchboard Victoria (1800 184 527), or contact your state-based service. Michele Vescio speaks with Niveen Abdelatty, a queer Muslim woman of colour and a politically charged DJ and musician, about her queer history through the lens of intersectionality and disidentification; we also unpack discussions on decolonising information and education in the context of queer history within broad LGBTIQA+ identities and communities.  Tracklisting: 'Disjointed' by Candy Royalle, 'A Deeper Love' (Sixty Feet Deep remix) by Aretha Franklin Research resources:Decolonizing Queer Time: A Critique of Anachronism in Latin@ WritingsEveryday Decolonization: Living a Decolonizing Queer PoliticsAgainst State Straightism: Five Principles for Including LGBT IndonesiansQueer and Then?Decolonising and Queering Praxis: The Unanswerable Questions for ‘Queer AsiaThe intersectionality warsYes, we must decolonise: our teaching has to go beyond elite white menAustralia’s queer historyThere is No Hierarchy of OppressionThe art of seeing Aboriginal Australia’s queer potentialA map of gender-diverse culturesA definitive timeline of LGBT+ rights in AustraliaLGBTI Aboriginal people – diversity at the marginsIndigenous Subjectivity in Australia: Are we QueerDecolonising the Queer movement in Australia: we need solidarity, not pink-washing 

Word in Hand: Stories, poetry, performance
Candy Royalle and the Freed Radicals

Word in Hand: Stories, poetry, performance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 29:32


Candy Royalle and the Freed Radicals performing an explosive, raw, fierce set: it was also Candy's last show before she moved to the next dimension in late June 2018. This episode contains references to grief, loss and gender-based violence: take care.

More Than A Whelan
NEL MAMA BOHO

More Than A Whelan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 62:58


The super talented, proud and passionate Nel Mama Boho joins us in the studio for Episode 21. Nel's impressive resume includes producer, writer, journalist, host, actor, poet and comedian! Her presence is pure fire. Sean starts off the show with a poem called 100 Cows, which was originally published in Going Down Swinging. Issue No. 24. Sean welcomes the incredible Nel Mama Boho into the studio. They almost immediately get into a suburb dust off as they discover they grew up in rival towns Frankston (Nel) and Mornington (Sean), or 'Frankston South' as Nel refers it as. LOL. Sean first experienced Nel's work as they were on the same bill for the R.A.P. Party event at Howler only two weeks earlier, programmed by Candy Bowers and originally founded out of England by Inua Ellams. You can watch Nel's performance right here. Nel also discusses her 2018 show Frankghanistan, see a promo clip for the show right here. Sean And Nel also discuss her development as a writer or 'diarist' as she likes to term it. And the origins of her powerful poem Run Bitch Run which Nel performs live in the Castaway Studios. Through running marathons Nel has so far raised over $21,000 for the Cathy Freeman Foundation. and through the foundation had the opportunity of meeting Cathy Freeman and watching the clip of Run Bitch Run with her personally. Nel mentions the amazing work of Life Apparel, showcasing indigenous art through all kinds of clothing and giftware and we want to give them a shoutout here too. WHELAN AND STEALIN' The segment where Sean and his guests read the works of other writers. Sean reads a poem called Sky Dancer by Emilie Zoey Baker. Nel Mama Boho reads a poem called Candy Royalle, Nel's mentoress for a year. REST IN POWER. MUSE OF THE WEEK POEMS Sean reads a poem called The Room of Lost Colours. This poem was inspired by three creative prompts by MTAW listeners. Thank you to our Muses of the Week. George Dunford - 'The hole under your house where discarded memories are gathering.' Alice White - 'Salamanders'. Rebecca Vespertine - 'The Room of Lost Colours' Nel Mama Boho bravely freestyles her poem right there in the studio inspired by the listener prompt 'Irving Mosquito'. Sean apologises profusely right here for forgetting to mention him by name while recording, but THANK YOU CRAIG KAMBER! You are a MTAW Muse of the Week! 4. Craig Kamber - Irving Mosquito WORLD OF WHELAN Look out for Nel's upcoming show for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival called Invincible Prince Versus Michael at Circus Oz, directed by Candy Bowers. Sean is hosting a tribute to Nirvana's Unplugged Album at the Workers Club on Sunday 16th December. Sean will also read a poem at this event detailing his real life encounter with Nirvana at Kings Cross train station in Sydney in 1992. Tickets and details available right here.

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Logies, The Bachelor S17 E5, Candy Royalle, RuPaul's Drag Race

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 53:55


Why we love to hate the Logies, a play that takes its script from The Bachelor, a tribute to Candy Royalle, longform podcasts, RuPaul's Drag Race and Lucy Zelic's pronunciation

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Logies, The Bachelor S17 E5, Candy Royalle, RuPaul's Drag Race

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 53:55


Why we love to hate the Logies, a play that takes its script from The Bachelor, a tribute to Candy Royalle, longform podcasts, RuPaul's Drag Race and Lucy Zelic's pronunciation

The Book Show
Amy Bloom on White Houses, the science of plot, book news, and a cabaret performance from Comma Sutra

The Book Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 53:39


US author Amy Bloom on her latest novel White Houses. Plus US cognitive scientist Vera Tobin on the science of plot and why we like surprises in fiction, book news, and Louisa Fitzhardinge performs a song from her Melbourne Cabaret Festival show Comma Sutra.

Tuesday Breakfast
Tribute to Candy Royalle, LGBTIQ Women's Health Conference, Djapwurrung Sacred Trees, and the Solidarity and Defence Fund

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018


Image of Candy Royalle from: http://www.westwords.com.au/authors/candy-royalle/ Tuesday Breakfast June 26th7.00 am  Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am  News headlines  7.10 am We pay tribute to Candy Royalle, performer, artist, poet and educator who passed away late last week. 7.20 am The crew discuss disgraced gynaecologist Emil Gayed and recent investigations into medical misconduct.  7.45 am George speaks with Rachel Cook, LBQ womens health project leader for the VAC about the LGBTIQ Women's Health Conference which will be held from the 12-13 of July.  8.00 am  Lauren speaks with Kieran Bennett from the Solidarity and Defense Fund to discuss the Fund's efforts to help three residents of the Flemington community who are facing legal issues following protests against Milo Yiannopoulous in late 2017, as well as the Fund generally and why it needs the community's support. 8.15 am We discuss VicRoads' plan to destroy sacred life-giving trees. 8.25 am  Pre-record: Tarneen joins 3CR from outside Planning Minister Richard Wynne's office where protests are happening about VicRoads' plan to destroy sacred life-giving trees on Djapwurrung Country.

Movies Movies Movies
Best F(r)iends with Greg Sestero!

Movies Movies Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018 21:00


Greg Sestero, Mark from The Room, author of The Disaster Artist and screenwriter of Best F(r)iends talks about how to cast Tommy Wiseau, writing with edibles and how to make your creative dreams come true. We also talk about the horny review of The Incredibles 2 in The New Yorker, the M.I.A doco's release date, Cate Shortland in talks to direct Marvel's Black Widow, Mudbound's millions of hours of streams and we pay tribute to the passing of local artist Candy Royalle.

Queerstories
49 Candy Royalle: Here, Queer and Arabic

Queerstories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 11:21


Poet Candy Royalle on the road to belonging. Candy was an award winning writer, performance artist, poet, storyteller, activist, educator and vulnerability advocate. Candy’s album “Birthing the Sky Birthing the Sea,” a collaboration with the band The Freed Radicals, explored a fusion of rock and roll, funk, experimental soundscapes, hip hop, poetry with song. She published two solo collections, “Love Spectacular” and “Heartbeats,” and toured extensively in Australia, the UK, Canada and the USA, with performances at The Sydney Writers Festival, The Stella Awards, The Austin International Poetry Festival, The Latitudes Festival in Toronto and Woodford Folk Festival, to name a few. Her poetry and opinion pieces were published by Fairfax, SBS, Overland Literary Magazine, Mascara Literary Review, Peril Magazine, Australian Love Poems, RN’s Poetica, AIPF’s Diversity anthology, “Butch is Not a Dirty Word” magazine and many more. A new collection of Candy's poems, 'A Tiny Trillion Awakenings' will be published by UWAP in November 2018. Sadly, Candy passed away in June 2018 from ovarian cancer. She was remembered by her family and the LGBTQIA+ community for her strength, conviction and passion, and she will be deeply missed. An extended version of this story is featured in the Queerstories book which can be ordered on Booktopia. Queerstories is an LGBTQI+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For Queerstories event dates, visit www.maevemarsden.com, and follow Queerstories on Facebook. The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased from your favourite independent bookseller or on Booktopia. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff and insomnia rants follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram.   See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

Stella Podcast
Stella Sparks: Candy Royalle, Fiona Wright, Nakkiah Lui & Charlotte Wood

Stella Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 42:37


Four incredible creative women share stories about the power of insight, inspiration and resilience. Featuring playwright and star of Black Comedy Nakkiah Lui, 2016 Stella Prize shortlistee Fiona Wright, 2016 Stella Prize winner Charlotte Wood, and performance artist and poet Candy Royalle, and hosted by Julia Zemiro.

Radical Remembrance: Conversations on Being Human (formerly Ladies Who Lead)
E075 Candy Royalle - The Power of Radically Vulnerable

Radical Remembrance: Conversations on Being Human (formerly Ladies Who Lead)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 67:20


The great Ursula Rucker said it best, about today’s guest Candy Royalle ( @candyroyalle / www.candyroyalle.com). She said, “Candy is all at once fragile, powerful, raw, sensitive, beautiful, unflinching and honest. Her spirit and work will change you.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves. This moving interview is sure to shake you up and remove the veils that have obscured our vision, so that we can take a real honest look at the world we live in, contribute to in conscious and unconscious ways, and either perpetuate or change. She encompasses the word artist in all it’s varying definitions. Our host Luna says this is her favorite interview to date. To subscribe to future podcasts or learn more about how we can support you on your leadership journey, head over to www.ladieswholeadpodcast.com.

Untangled | stories about untangling from society's giant rule book
009: breaking out of the old system to create something new, with Candy Royalle

Untangled | stories about untangling from society's giant rule book

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2017 51:36


Ten years ago, Candy Royalle says she was ‘dying inside’. Using recreational drugs, working in a job she hated, ridden with anxiety and completely disassociated from herself. Candy says she was hiding herself from her family and, well, from herself. She had deeply buried the truth of who she was. In this interview, Candy and I explore: + The mental breakdown she had to have to rebuild herself from a space of truth. + How she found the courage to step out of the corporate world and take steps towards becoming an artist. + How she financially supported herself for two years without an income while she developed herself creatively. + Becoming resiliently vulnerable by breaking down our own self-imposed walls and armour. + The brokenness of our current system. Why so many of us feel like we don’t ‘fit in.’   RESOURCES + Candy’s Patreon page if you’d like to donate and support her work.   OTHER USEFUL RESOURCES + How to learn the language of your soul – download your free audio gift. + Join the Untangled Community Facebook group – a movement of women supporting each other to untangle themselves and remember their gifts.   ABOUT CANDY ROYALLE Candy Royalle is one of Australia’s most prominent performing writers. She is a multi-award winning storyteller, activist, educator, singer and vulnerability advocate who shares confronting, political, human and heart wrenching narratives to audiences all over Australia and the world having performed at innumerable folk, music, writers and arts festivals globally. As a multi-disciplinary artist, she collaborates with film makers, musicians, visual artists, dancers, photographers and others, to bring her work to life. Her opinion pieces have been published in Fairfax, Overland Literary Journal Online and SBS Online and she has been interviewed and profiled in all major news outlets. Connect with Candy at: + Website: candyroyalle.com + Facebook: /candyroyallefanpage + Twitter: @candyroyalle   LOVE AND FEEDBACK If you love this podcast, I would be so grateful if you would take a couple of moments, head over to iTunes and leave a rating and review + subscribe to the podcast while you’re there.   WAYS TO SUBSCRIBE TO UNTANGLED You can subscribe to Untangled so you never miss an episode. + Click here to subscribe on iTunes + Click here to subscribe on Stitcher + Click here to subscribe on SoundCloud

Earth Matters
Creative Dissent: the pen (and voice) is mightier

Earth Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2016


This week we're listening to poets, spoken word artists, activists and musicians who are changing hearts and minds with their art. Movements for change and justice come alive in the mouths of artists, and it's a well known fact that a perfectly delivered rhyme can impart understanding in a way that a lecture never can. The themes in this episode range from colonialism, climate change, Aboriginal sovereignty, nationalism, nuclear disaster, direct action and love on the frontlines. Featuring Neil Morris (Yorta Yorta), Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner (Marshall Islands), Taeko Mutoh (Japan), the Lurkers, D Rad (New Zealand) and Candy Royalle.    Image: on Invasion Day 2016 (26 January) tram and bus-stop posters were replaced with pro-sovereignty messages across Melbourne. This weeks' show is #1039 and was produced by Gem Romuld.

The LinkAdelaide Podcast
LinkAdelaide - Candy Royalle: Stories By Starlight

The LinkAdelaide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2012 8:50


Last year, Candy Royalle marvelled with Love Spectacular. In 2012, she returns to her Adelaide fans with a new show, and new collaborators. Along with the fantastic Sloppy Joe, Candy's Stories By Starlight is a look into our humanity.. and Candy gave us some of her time to talk about it.

The LinkAdelaide Podcast
Candy Royalle: Love Spectacular

The LinkAdelaide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2011 5:00


Welcome to the LinkAdelaide Fringe 2011 Podcast. In this episode we speak to cabaret performer Candy Royalle, about her Love Spectacular. **NB: I've had some audio quality issues with my recording device recently, so the quality of some of these podcasts is a little shaky. Am working to correct the problem so that future episodes have finer clarity.**