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    Explore " solo performance" with insightful episodes like "Autobiography", "Queerness and Gender", "QTPOC Comedy: Connecting, Communing, Creating Compassion With D’Lo", "Putting on the Trans Educator Top Hat With Rebecca Kling" and "End of the Golden Weather" from podcasts like ""Performative Unity in the Hungarian Arts", "Performative Unity in the Hungarian Arts", "Gender Euphoria", "Gender Euphoria" and "Play: Notes"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    Autobiography

    Autobiography
    In this episode, hosts Zsófi and Bíborka take apart autobiographical theatre with stage director Panni Néder; actress Judit Tarr; actor and director László Göndör; and director and dramaturg Kristóf Kelemen. Together they delve into their approach to autobiographical material, playing themselves versus acting, their lives after creating a highly personal show, and the nuances of someone else playing them onstage.

    Queerness and Gender

    Queerness and Gender
    In this week’s episode of PUHA podcast, co-hosts Bíborka and Zsófi navigate their way through a discussion of what queerness means with performer, actress, and director Veronika Szabó; contemporary dancer Kemelo Sehlapelo; and dancer, choreographer, and clubber Gergő Dávid Farkas. Together, they contemplate identities, responsibility, and the way queer people exist in society.

    Putting on the Trans Educator Top Hat With Rebecca Kling

    Putting on the Trans Educator Top Hat With Rebecca Kling
    Gender Euphoria, the Podcast, host Nicolas Shannon Savard sits down with storyteller, educator, and advocate for transgender rights, Rebecca Kling. Their conversation addresses Rebecca’s work as a solo performer-turned-activist, the importance of consent in deciding to take on the trans educator role, and her radical and hilarious approach to the post-show talkback: the Strip Q and A.

    End of the Golden Weather

    End of the Golden Weather

    We round off season one with a trio of monologues. First up, is the New Zealand classic The End of the Golden Weather. If you’ve ever wondered how we do Christmas on the beach in Aotearoa, then this is the episode for you.

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    To find out more about Prospect Park Productions NZ and our other theatre work go to https://www.prospectpark.co.nz/

    As soon as we accept any insults, we can be free: Marija Baranauskaitė

    As soon as we accept any insults, we can be free: Marija Baranauskaitė

    Contemporary artist Marija Baranauskaitė explains how she reached a point in her life where she needed to learn to be individually free and happy with what she was doing. Otherwise, she says, you are always depending on others. This is where she started investigating objects surrounding her and The Sofa Project was born. In this episode you will learn what effect this project had on me and what it does to other people. 

    Marija also shares here experience of study years in France with professor of theatre and clownery Philippe Gaulier and some valuable insights on nonpracticalities and practicalities of being an artist. Also her approach  to money was truly eye-opening. Join us for 40 minutes and 42 seconds of positive energy!

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    Book Marija mentioned:

    The Artist Way by Julia Cameron
    Trailer of The Sofa Project

    Episode music:

    C. Debussy - Étude No. 11 "Pour les Arpèges Composés" performed by M.Lozinskienė


     


     

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