October 12th 2022 Queer Voices episode artwork

EPISODE · Oct 13, 2022 · 58 MIN

October 12th 2022 Queer Voices

from Queer Voices · host Queer Voices

Send us Fan MailStages Theatre production "Plumsugah:The Rise of Lauren Anderson" Director and ChoreographerWe speak with director, Deborah D.E.E.P. Mouton of the Stages Theatre production of "Plumsugah:The Rise of Lauren Anderson". This innovative new work blends spoken word, dance, music, and theater for a vivid and intimate look into Lauren Anderson’s rise to ballet royalty and her eventual triumphant rise to accept her authentic self. In 1990, Lauren Anderson became one of the first Black principal ballerinas of a major ballet company when she ascended to Principal Dancer of the Houston Ballet. Unknown to her adoring audiences, she brought with her on stage the weight of her own tumultuous relationships, abuse, and battles with addiction. In PLUMSHUGA , you’ll share a conversation with Lauren at home, where she breaks the fourth wall to discuss her greatest trials and successes by reliving them in memories painted by music and dance. This is Lauren Anderson’s story in her words, for the first time ever.Guest: Deborah Moutonhttps://stageshouston.comThen we speak Harrison Homer-Guy, activist and choreographer of Plumsugah about his work on this production and his work in the community.  A leader in Houston’s Black queer community since 2005, Guy was no stranger to being at the helm of an LGBTQ-focused organization. To those who knew him, his work, and his community involvement, there was no question of what he was capable of doing or what he had already accomplished. But the Mayor’s Board presented a new challenge for Guy—and the community was watching closely. What transpired over the next three years was sincere, honest, and inspiring leadership. Guy also is behind the creation of Urban Souls, In the Beginning History: Urban Souls Dance Company (USDC) grew from a solo performed by founding artistic director Harrison Guy at the city-wide dance festival Dance Houston on July 30, 2004. Harrison decided to explore his potential for leadership and choreography and began teaching a free modern dance class on Sundays at Barnevelder Movement Arts Complex. Guest: Harrison Homer-Guyhttp://urbansouls.orgQueer Voices airs in Houston Texas on 90.1FM KPFT and is heard as a podcast here.  Queer Voices hopes to entertain as well as illuminate LGBTQ issues in Houston and beyond.  Check out our socials at:https://www.facebook.com/QueerVoicesKPFT/ andhttps://www.instagram.com/queervoices90.1kpft/

Send us Fan Mail Stages Theatre production "Plumsugah:The Rise of Lauren Anderson" Director and Choreographer We speak with director, Deborah D.E.E.P. Mouton of the Stages Theatre production of "Plumsugah:The Rise of Lauren Anderson". This innovative new work blends spoken word, dance, music, and theater for a vivid and intimate look into Lauren Anderson’s rise to ballet royalty and her eventual triumphant rise to accept her authentic self. In 1990, Lauren Anderson became one of the first Bl...

NOW PLAYING

October 12th 2022 Queer Voices

0:00 58:40

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

LE HAWKESBURY SOCIAL ’BACK TO LIFE’ ADAM STACEY Welcome to the ‘Le Hawkesbury Social’, 'Back to Life’ a space where we celebrate life in all its colors: happiness, joy, love, connection, and even the moments of sadness that make us human. A space where we celebrate life in all its colors: happiness, joy, love, connection, and even the moments of sadness that make us human. Hosted by a passionate mental health advocate, this show dives deep into the topics that truly matter to today’s culture and community. Each episode offers honest conversations, thoughtful reflections, and real stories that bring people together. Whether you’re here for mental health discussions, community connections, or just looking to feel seen and heard in a fast-paced world, you’re in the right place. Adam believes in building a diverse and inclusive community where voices from every background can come together, share, and support one another. That’s why every Wellness Podcast, we open the mic to local community partners, support services, and inspiring voi Collateral Lateral Magazine Collateral is a collection of new voices exploring every aspect of human life, from the details of our everyday lives to parts of the wider world we never properly consider. Talking Climate Change with Yash Negi Yash Negi Talking Climate Change with Yash NegiWelcome to a journey where one voice echoes the urgency of our planet's cry—mine. I'm Yash Negi, a Computer Science student with a heart set on understanding and combating climate change since 2018. In this solo podcast, I delve deep into the complexities of our environment, bringing to you not just data but stories, solutions, and the raw truth of what climate change means for each of us."Talking Climate Change with Yash Negi" isn't just another podcast; it's your personal window into the world of climate science. Here, you'll find no guests, no distractions—just me and occasionally, AI-generated voices crafted to enhance the storytelling experience. Together, we'll navigate the maze of climate change with passion, clarity, and a dash of tech-savvy insights. Each episode is crafted to resonate with you, whether you're a climate activist, a curious mind, or someone seeking to make a difference.< The Two Cents Podcast with Penny Hardaway One Cent Media NBA icon and head coach of the University of Memphis Tigers, Penny Hardaway has become on for the most unique and respected voices in the game.On the The Two Cents Podcast, Penny is joined by players, coaches and personalities from across the basketball landscape, bringing their unique perspectives together to give us the most compelling and informative hoops discussions on the game. From the AAU, to the NCAA, the NBA, international competitions, and beyond, they’re breaking down the game — the one on the court to the one played off it — to bring us inside the game, connecting generations through experience, insight and legacy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Queer Voices?

This episode is 58 minutes long.

When was this Queer Voices episode published?

This episode was published on October 13, 2022.

What is this episode about?

Send us Fan MailStages Theatre production "Plumsugah:The Rise of Lauren Anderson" Director and ChoreographerWe speak with director, Deborah D.E.E.P. Mouton of the Stages Theatre production of "Plumsugah:The Rise of Lauren Anderson". This innovative...

Can I download this Queer Voices episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!