The Slow Dance Shotput
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'The Slow Dance' is a podcast in which teens talk to teens about sex. In autumn 2020, we interviewed dozens of teens from Scotland, Norway, and Denmark about sex, lust, and relationships. These conversations have been edited into themed episodes. 'The Slow Dance' is one strand of the mixed artform 'Untitled Discotheque Project' by Shotput, a dance-theatre company in Glasgow.
www.shotput.org
Directed and hosted by Lucy Ireland and Jim Manganello
Edited and produced by Amanda Stanley
Music by Cat Myers
Illustrations by Ashwin Chacko
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The NEW Shotput Podcast - trailer
Subscribe to the new Shotput Podcast on all major podcasting platforms. Episodes released from Tuesday 13 September 2022.
Shotput is a dance-theatre company based in Glasgow. We make live work about contemporary life with athleticism, humour, and a healthy sense of the absurd.
We also like to talk! Each live project that we make involves a lot of talking with people from different fields. In ‘The Shotput Podcast’, we open up these conversations to our audience.
This first 3-part series accompanies the Scottish tour of Shotput’s live show, Ferguson and Barton. That show was inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s film, Vertigo. Live camera work plays a large role in the performance, and the shows asks questions about how cinema shapes our lives and relationships. Therefore, this first series is all about film.
In addition to listening to ‘The Shotput Podcast’, we hope you can join us on tour! Ferguson and Barton will be travelling across Scotland 17 September - 15 October 2022. You can find more details about the live show and specific tour dates here.
This series is edited by Sonia Killmann, who also composed the music. Artwork is by Gallusness.
www.shotput.org
This podcast is made possible with the support of Creative Scotland. -
BODY COUNT
Sex and…murder? How did teens adopt the language of serial killers in their conversations about sexuality? This episode sees the teens at both their grittiest and their most romantic.
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HARDCORE
Porn: it's contents and discontents. This episode is all about fictions and realities. The teens take us through what we see on screen, and what it's like in real life.
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SEX ED
What could be more cringey than Sex Ed? Bad Sex Ed. In this episode, the teenagers take us through the many and varied ways in which formal sex education is not fit for purpose in the 21st century. When sex ed is vague, homophobic, patriarchal, scare-mongering, how can we find ourselves implicated in it? As ever, the teens have some good ideas.
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SEND PICS
This week, we look at a particular, popular, and controversial corner of social media: sending risqué photos. A photo says a thousands words, but it also lasts forever. This week, the teens navigate the overlapping borders of play, objectification, self-fashioning, and agency in the world of 'Send Pics'.
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FIRSTS
Let's start at the very beginning. Firsts. In this episode of The Slow Dance, you'll hear teenagers talk about the beginnings of lust. Is it part of puberty - or earlier - or later? We'll hear about the joys and the sorrows of first kisses, first relationships, first sexual experiences. We'll journey into house parties and playgrounds. And we'll question whether passing the threshold from virginity to sexual being is a 'fall from paradise' or a lifelong adventure.
Customer Reviews
Finally. Teens voices!
Despite its title, this podcast has the feel of a bright and joyous wedding dance. It is truly a first! and should be the first step to hearing what teens have to say about sex. Parents, teachers, therapists, social workers... anyone who has children of any age or who works with kids should listen. Listen, and then listen to your own children. There’s so much to learn. Can’t wait for Episode 2.