Teen Monologues CAPSLO Teen Programs
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- Society & Culture
Theater performance turned podcast, Teen Monologues is a miniseries written by its teen performers, providing eduTAINMENT about identity, family, peer pressure and more.
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Welcome to Teen Monologues
Get ready for Teen Monologues, a youth-led theater project that went digital! Our first episode will premiere on May 29.
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Identity
Faced with the social distancing challenges of COVID-19, the Teen Monologues cast began recording their theater show to release as a podcast. In the first episode of the mini series, you’ll hear from Parker, Bee, and Oscar as they share their stories about discovering their own identities.
The music in this episode:
Skyward by Scott Buckley http://www.scottbuckley.com.au
good morning by Amine Maxwell https://soundcloud.com/aminemaxwell
Still Awake by Ghostrifter Official https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official
The Things That Keep Us Here by Scott Buckley https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley
Grass by Silent Partner https://youtu.be/VlohuOGWzG8
Produced by John Hollander, Sophia Longas and Emma Fay. Artwork by Sophie Smidth and Oscar. For more info on this and other projects, visit our website at teen.capslo.org.
This project was made possible by a grant from the Office of Population Affairs. The contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS. -
Soledad (Español)
En este episodio escucharas poemas escritos por Yuleimy y Oscar sobre el tema de soledad durante una pandemia, cuando estas lejos de casa y cuando comunicamos con familia.
Música en este episodio:
Skyward by Scott Buckley http://www.scottbuckley.com.au
Lulu Is the Cat I Like Best by pATCHES
With a Rose in Your Teeth by Nathan Moore
Grass by Silent Partner https://youtu.be/VlohuOGWzG8
Las personas encargadas de producir este podcast fueron: John Hollander, Sophia Longas, Emma Faye y Danielle Mitchell. El diseño gráfico fue creado por Sophie Smidth en colaboración con Oscar. Para más información sobre Teen Monologues y otros proyectos pueden visitar nuestra página web: teen.capslo.org o nuestro Instagram: capsloteenprograms.
Este proyecto ha sido posible gracias a una beca de la oficina de asuntos de población.El contenido de este proyecto es la responsabilidad del autor y no necesariamente representa los puntos de vista del departamento de salud y servicios sociales. -
Family
On the show today you’ll hear from Olivia and Yuleimy, who share their stories about the expectations and pressures of family life.
The music in this episode:
Skyward by Scott Buckley http://www.scottbuckley.com.au
chill. by sakura Hz https://soundcloud.com/sakurahertz
Easy Day - Kevin MacLeod https://youtu.be/R6ge5Q4gPKk
Grass by Silent Partner https://youtu.be/VlohuOGWzG8
Produced by John Hollander, Sophia Longas and Emma Fay. Artwork by Sophie Smidth and Oscar. For more info on this and other projects, visit our website at teen.capslo.org or check out our Instagram at CAPSLO Teen Programs.
This project was made possible by a grant from the Office of Population Affairs. The contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS. -
Pressure
On the show today you’ll hear from Kaiden and Stevie, who share their stories about pressure, the different places that it can come from, and the importance of setting boundaries.
The music in this episode:
Skyward by Scott Buckley http://www.scottbuckley.com.au
Hang for Days by Silent Partner
https://youtu.be/A41A0XeU2ds?list=PLzCxunOM5WFJZ7HaCoIGGjMTRHNH9XJtq
Dreamer by Pyrosion https://soundcloud.com/pyrosion
Grass by Silent Partner https://youtu.be/VlohuOGWzG8
Produced by John Hollander, Sophia Longas and Emma Fay. Artwork by Sophie Smidth and Oscar. For more info on this and other projects, visit our website at teen.capslo.org or check out our Instagram at CAPSLO Teen Programs.
This project was made possible by a grant from the Office of Population Affairs. The contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS.