This week Candy interviews iconic TV presenter, radio/podcast host and journalist Yumi Stynes. Born to a Japanese mother and white Australian father, Yumi was born and raised in the suburbs of Melbourne to later relocate to Sydney to work for channel V Australia.
Read MoreMulti-Hypho Ep 8 - Loving yourself unconditionally w/ Thando
This week Candy chats with singer-songwriter, Thando. Born in Zimbabwe, Thando spent her early life travelling between the farmland and townships of the country whilst creating shows with her two older sisters. This desire for the stage was pursued further when her family immigrated to Ngunnawal country, the capital of so-called Australia. Here the possibility of a music career became real.
Read MoreMulti-Hypho Ep 7 - A moral is not a moral until it costs you w/ Zoe Terakes
This week Candy chats with actor and activist Zoe Terakes. Growing up on Gadigal country [or so called Sydney] Zoe found their love for acting at a young age while performing in school plays. From humble beginnings to national television, nowadays Zoe is known for their performance on the critically acclaimed Australian series Wentworth. They are also set to star alongside Nicole Kidman on the series 9 Perfect Strangers in the new year. When Zoe is not acting for the stage or screen they are likely to be advocating for the LGBTQIA+ community, in particular with their work in fighting for trans representation in the entertainment industry.
Read MoreMulti-Hypho Ep 6 - Queering the landscape w/ Sapidah Kian and Eugyeene Teh
This week Candy chats with not one, but two creatives - Sapidah Kian and Eugyeene Teh.
Sapidah is a director, actor, theatre-maker and dramaturg, working across theatre, film, television and radio. Born in Tehran of Azeri Iranian heritage, Sapidah’s family migrated to Sydney at age 3. An outlier growing up in the suburbs of St Ives, at 16 Sapidah found her like-minded folks at a free class run by ‘Packed Theatre’ and feel in love with the arts. Nowadays Sapidah acts for both stage and screen, whilst teaching and holding space for students of colour at the VCA.
Eugyeene Teh is a Malaysian born and bred theatre-maker, architect and designer across theatre, dance, opera and fashion. With a passion for design and expanding his individuality, Eugyeene relocated to Melbourne at the age of 19 with the mission to decolonise and centre the stories of underrepresented minorities. These days Eugyeene can be found looking chic in his impeccably curated outfits.
Read MoreMulti-Hypho Ep 5 - A galaxy far far away w/ Joel Ma
This week Candy chats with producer, artist, multi-instrumentalist and sometimes rapper Joelistics (aka Joel Ma). Growing up in Australia with Chinese, Malaysian and Scottish roots Joel is known for his experimental and eclectic artistic style expressed through his music, writing and theatre. Joel makes art not for the Australian mainstream but for the underground, the resistance.
Read MoreMulti-Hypho Ep 4 - Who would we be? w/ Sam Gaskin
On this episode Candy chats with musician, dancer and actor Samuel Gaskin. Based in Naarm with African and Maori heritage Samuel, in true multi-hypho fashion, can be heard on the radio and seen on our screens queering up and colouring in the Australian entertainment scene with his art.
Samuel’s most recent work, RECKONING “Te Waiata Paihere Wairua -The Sounds of Woven Souls” is a multi artform performance that fuses Indigenous cultures of Aotearoa, New Zealand and Te Whēnua Moemoeā (Land of the Dreamtime) Australia. When he’s not working Samuel can be found spending quality time with his kids, watching Temptation Island or listening to Christine and the Queens.
Read MoreMulti-Hypho Ep 3 - My kitchen is a portal w/ Lay The Mystic
This week Candy chats with Lay the Mystic who is back living with his 10-year old siblings due to the lockdown. Lay has been spending the time playing video games and offering his admin skills to assist grassroots organisations aiding migrant domestic workers effected by the Beirut explosion.
Read MoreMulti-Hypho Ep 2 - Blak + Black Womxn Body w/ Laniyuk
This week Candy chats with Laniyuk, a writer and performer of poetry and short memoir. Born of a French mother and a Larrakia, Kungarrakan and Gurindji father her storytelling often reflects the intersectionality of her cross cultural and queer identity.
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