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“Everything is a form of art in one way or another” In today's episode, we are delighted to have Ms Creatrix Tiara, producer,artist and artistic director of Animal Crossing: New Horizons Fringe Festival as our guest speaker! Tune in to listen to how Ms Creatrix Tiara debunks myths about creative arts in our society and shed light on the positive influences of creative arts. You will also learn about the creative art scene in Malaysia and tips on pursuing creative arts! Don't forget to join our Telegram and Discord group for updates about AIESEC in Sunway, Malaysia! Lastly, feel free to leave us some feedback via our feedback form!
It's a cracker of a show this episode when guest co-host Myf Warhust joins Jo Stanley to talk Dolly Parton, Eurovision, the joys of doing things solo and lots of ways to do life better.Australian women are transforming our relationship with alcohol, and to disuss life without booze, why we should give it a go and what the beniefits really are when we're joined by alcohol-free coach and best-selling author Karolina Rzadkowolska .We learn to master the art of gift giving, with writer, artist and shenaniganist, Creatrix Tiara and we're all doing doing our best to live more sustainably, so we talk to the founder of Precious Plastic Melbourne, Kayla Mossuto, about what comes next, and how we can really do it on a small scale.Don't forget to ☎️ Join the conversation live each Tuesday morning 9-10am AEST on the phones too on 1300 8 BROADAND... join us live by commenting on the FB or Youtube .. you know we love to hear what you have to say!Find out more at www.broadradio.com.auFollow us on FB and watch live www.facebook.com/BroadRadioAusOr Subscribe at Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOjourcDAVPhXcGBoEKxPDQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Creatrix Tiara is a shenaniganist — one who performs in a variety of media and activities, from spoken word to interactive storytelling to sleight of hand to event organizing. Tiara performs as Queer Lady Magician, has been a writer for such games as Here’s Your Fuckin’ Papers and What The $!#&@! Do They Need Now?, and […] The post Polygamer #104: Creatrix Tiara first appeared on Polygamer - A Podcast of Equality & Diversity in Gaming & Video Games.
Interviews with David Menadue, Michael Traeger and Creatrix Tiara. Survivor David Menadue discusses HIV/AIDS Activism in the 80s and 90s. Michael Traeger discusses his research about STIs and PrEP. Performer Creatrix Tiara talks Gaymer Activism. Recorded at 3CR with James McKenzie in June, April and May 2019 with special thanks to Nicky Stott.
Creatrix Tiara talks about touring with Sister Spit in the United States in 2020 and Mama Alto's surprise birthday party at Hares and Hyenas.Jacob Thomas discusses Stop Deportations To Danger, a campaign to stop QANTAS being a carrier for the deportation of refugees and asylum seekers.Katie Cullen and Kate Foord from Queerspace at Drummond Street Services talk about Renegade Pub Footy and inclusion in sport and its impacts on mental health.3CR broadcasts from the stolen lands of the Kulin Nation. Sovreignty was never ceded in this country.Language warning: this episode includes music by Sonic Youth with coarse lyrics.
Lawyer Paul Kidd discusses the mistaken police raid at Melbourne queer bookstore Hares & Hyenas from policy and law reform perspectives.Policy advocate and LGBTIQA+ rights activist Alastair Lawrie discusses LGBTIQA+ policy ramifications of Australia's federal election result.Artist, performer and gaymer Creatrix Tiara discusses gaming activism, including Return to Escape from Woomera, the Freeplay Independent Games' Festival, and her alter ego Queer Lady Magician.
Acknowledgement of CountryCait Kelly with news headlinesNiviaq Korneliussen, young queer Greenlandic rising star, on her first book Crimson, her decision to only write about Indigenous women characters and the importance of talking up about high rates of suicide in her community in the context of colonisation. Niviaq was a recent guest at the Sydney Writers FestivalSiyavash Doostkhah from Youth Advocacy Network Queensland, on young people being locked up in Queensland police watch houses and the Queensland government's pitch to build a new 32 bed youth prison in BrisbaneBobuq Sayed and Hugh Childers, co-editors of un magazine, on the launch of issue 13.1 tomorrow night, reclaiming terrorist discourses around 9/11 and the normality of police brutality and surveillance in a colonial carceral state Creatrix Tiara, writer, performance artist, producer, activist, on IDAHOBIT, citizenship privilege and how LGBTIQ movements are never single issueSongsSophiegrophy, Rolls RoyceMitch Tambo, DhinawanThe Merindas, We Sing Until SunriseDRMNG NOW ft. Kee'ahn, Ancestors
7:00 Welcomes & Belated Happy New Years7:15 Alternative News7:20 Recognition of 2019 as the year of Indigenous Languages. This segment features interviews with language activists Kaimana Barcase from Hawaii and Denver Breda from South Africa.7:30 Interview with Creatrix Tiara, Queer Lady Magician Creatrix Tiara who uses magic to deconstruct expectations and stereotypes of gender and race based privilege. Her show "queer lady magician" smashed at the MICF and returns this midsumma festival.7:40 Featured song I got new shoes by the Bipolar polar bears.7:45 A Fair Go for Nature - Interview with Tim Winton at the ALP Fringe Conference in December 2018 speaking on the effects of pollution and mass extinction and what we should be doing about it.8:08 Featured song I wanna see you again by Rachel Brennan and the Pines.8:09 CEO of Refugee Council of Australia Paul Power and Jana Favero, Director of Advocacy and Campaigns at the ASRC discuss the developments in refugee policy concerning SSRS cuts (Status Resolution Support Services) and the Fast Track legal process at the ALP Fringe conference.8:21 Community Announcements of upcoming and current events including 3CR supported Invasion Day protest outside Parliament at 10:30 January the 26th.8:27 Making New Years Resolutions on Air & Goodbyes.
THIS WEEK we chat with http://creatrixtiara.com/#creatrixtiaracom (Creatrix Tiara). Tiara started interacting with others online in chat rooms at 10 years old while IRL living in Malaysia. Over the years Tiara's geographical path has included locations in Malaysia, Australia and the U.S. While Tiara's geographic life shifted, Tiara's online life seems to have had an upward trajectory in notariety and impact due to the candid and eloquent vocalization of immigrant and queer issues. Like many Online Content Creators, Tiara's work going viral has not balanced notoriety with financial freedom. But perhaps that will change with the https://www.queerladymagician.com/ (Queer Lady Magician )show Tiara is currently doing (the next round of which will take place at the Melbourne LGBTQ Festival Midsumma from January 30-February 3, 2019). Judging from the voluminous body of work, Tiara will no doubt keep writing and creating for as long as possible. This passion to analyze, share and question is what first led me to Tiara's creations and is why I love keeping up to date on what Tiara is doing. More info: https://www.stephfuccio.com/geopatsonline/8
THIS WEEK we chat with Creatrix Tiara. Tiara started interacting with others online in chat rooms at 10 years old while IRL living in Malaysia. Over the years Tiara's geographical path has included locations in Malaysia, Australia and the U.S. While Tiara's geographic life shifted, Tiara's online life seems to have had an upward trajectory in notariety and impact due to the candid and eloquent vocalization of immigrant and queer issues.Like many Online Content Creators, Tiara's work going viral has not balanced notoriety with financial freedom. But perhaps that will change with the Queer Lady Magician show Tiara is currently doing (the next round of which will take place at the Melbourne LGBTQ Festival Midsumma from January 30-February 3, 2019). Judging from the voluminous body of work, Tiara will no doubt keep writing and creating for as long as possible. This passion to analyze, share and question is what first led me to Tiara's creations and is why I love keeping up to date on what Tiara is doing. More info: https://www.stephfuccio.com/geopatsonline/8Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/geopats/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyCheck it out: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/stephfuccio
Creatrix Tiara is a Queer Lady Magician and is launching their own first full length magic show at the Melbourne Fringe Festival 2018. I'm personally a sucker for a magic show as I still want to believe in magic. Maybe you will too after having a listen to our chat AND coming to see the show.
On the most recent episode of The Gender Agenda, Miranda sits down with friend of the show Creatrix Tiara to talk about their upcoming production, Queer Lady Magician, (www.queerladymagician.com) as part... LEARN MORE The post Ep. 37 – It's a Kind of Magic appeared first on The Gender Agenda.
Iris speaks to Bridget from Sound School, a project that is working against the barriers marginalised people face in electronic music. Iris is then in conversation with comic creator Frank Candiloro. LinksQueering the Air radiothon, donate to keep us on air!Sound School's upcoming workshop series at Footscray Community Arts Centre.Frank Candiloro's gumroad, patreon, Instagram and Facebook. Queer Lady Magician 'Magic Happens' fundraiser by Mama Alto and Mx Munro for Creatrix Tiara. Incedium Radical Library Infoshop launch.
This week we spoke with Iranian-born artist Nasim Nasr about Women In Shadow, a runway show happening on April 9 the Powerhouse Museum, incorporating video, sound and contemporary dance. For Thoughts That Count we were joined by Nadia Hernandez to chat about the origins and myths surrounding virginity. We also heard from you about the most ridiculous things you've heard about viriginity, as well as thoughts from artists Emma McManus, Creatrix Tiara and Georgia Cranko. For Thoughts That Count we heard all about zines and self-publishing with Nadia Hernandez, Raenee Sydney, Gabriella Lo Presti and Carla Uriarte. Plus, we spoke to Carolina De La Piedra and Aimee Flores Ramirez about Latinx representation and the Sangre Migrante project, and Aimee's new intersectional feminist zine 2 the Front.
Tiara focuses on creative arts, media, technology, games and community culture. She explores ideas around community, identity, liminality, belonging and social justice. She has been involved in a large range of organisations and causes in the US, Australia and Malaysia. Do not ask her the question: "Where are you from?" as any possible response is "deeply insufficient". She is currently based in Melbourne but open to possibilities from any corner of the globe. Tiara's Website: http://creatrixtiara.com/#creatrixtiaracomFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/cxtiara/Twitter: https://twitter.com/creatrixtiaraTumblr: https://notyourexrotic.tumblr.com/ Events:Noble Savage Book Club https://www.facebook.com/events/926138334221123/Day of Action - Don't frack Aboriginal Land Rights! Melbourne https://www.facebook.com/events/169918303580315/ Stolenwealth Games: http://www.3cr.org.au/news/stolenwealth-games-project-fundraising-merchandise
THIS WEEK we chat with Creatrix Tiara. Tiara started interacting with others online in chat rooms at 10 years old while IRL living in Malaysia. Over the years Tiara's geographical path has included locations in Malaysia, Australia and the U.S. While Tiara's geographic life shifted, Tiara's online life seems to have had an upward trajectory in notariety and impact due to the candid and eloquent vocalization of immigrant and queer issues.Like many Online Content Creators, Tiara's work going viral has not balanced notoriety with financial freedom. But perhaps that will change with the Queer Lady Magician show Tiara is currently doing (the next round of which will take place at the Melbourne LGBTQ Festival Midsumma from January 30-February 3, 2019). Judging from the voluminous body of work, Tiara will no doubt keep writing and creating for as long as possible. This passion to analyze, share and question is what first led me to Tiara's creations and is why I love keeping up to date on what Tiara is doing. More info: https://www.stephfuccio.com/geopatsonline/8Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/geopats/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
THIS WEEK we chat with Creatrix Tiara. Tiara started interacting with others online in chat rooms at 10 years old while IRL living in Malaysia. Over the years Tiara's geographical path has included locations in Malaysia, Australia and the U.S. While Tiara's geographic life shifted, Tiara's online life seems to have had an upward trajectory in notariety and impact due to the candid and eloquent vocalization of immigrant and queer issues.Like many Online Content Creators, Tiara's work going viral has not balanced notoriety with financial freedom. But perhaps that will change with the Queer Lady Magician show Tiara is currently doing (the next round of which will take place at the Melbourne LGBTQ Festival Midsumma from January 30-February 3, 2019). Judging from the voluminous body of work, Tiara will no doubt keep writing and creating for as long as possible. This passion to analyze, share and question is what first led me to Tiara's creations and is why I love keeping up to date on what Tiara is doing. More info: https://www.stephfuccio.com/geopatsonline/8