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Sex Power Money with Sara Pascoe

S1 Ep6: Joana Nastari

Sex Power Money with Sara Pascoe

Sara Pascoe

Comedy, Society & Culture, Sexuality, Health & Fitness, Comedy Interviews

4.6 β€’ 1.5K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 16 September 2019

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

This week Sara talks to Joana Nastari about the rights of workers under capitalism, the role of art and the similarities between comedy and stripping.

As always, thank you so much for listening, here is more about my brilliant guest this week, Joana Nastari:

Joana Nastari is a Brazilian-British actor, poet, writer and community organiser. Creator of multi-award winning theatre show β€œFuck You Pay Me” a Love letter to strippers. Co-organiser of Big Queer Latin Disco Brazilian Wax, Oval House Associate Artist & Stripper of the Year 2018.

Keep your eyes peeled for Brazilian Wax parties and Fuck You Pay Me tour later in the year, follow here:

🍌 @fypm.show

More information about the UVW union:
🍌 www.uvwunion.org.uk

🍌 More about Femen here

🍌 My book Sex Power Money is out now in hardback / audiobook / ebook

Transcript

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0:00.0

We had a set, the whole set was kind of like iridescent pink and pink fur, and pink feathers.

0:06.0

It was so beautiful.

0:08.0

Welcome to Sex Power Money with me Sarah Pasco.

0:15.0

Today I'm talking to Joanna Nastory, a Brazilian British actor, poet, writer and community

0:20.3

organizer.

0:21.3

She created the multi-award winning theatre show,

0:24.0

Fuck You Pay Me.

0:25.0

A love letter to strippers, which I saw at the Edinburgh Festival last year,

0:28.0

and it absolutely blew me away.

0:31.0

Today we're going to be talking about the rights of workers under

0:34.1

capitalism, art, the role of the artist and the similarities between comedy and

0:39.1

stripping.

0:41.1

We got to do a wider reach out so lots of people who haven't got to see it came to see it.

0:49.0

And I met loads and loads of people who had previously worked as strippers or sex workers or

0:55.1

currently in the industry and I would have conversations with people every day

0:59.4

after the show that's brilliant that was really a joy for me personally.

1:04.8

So those people from the industry as you say,

1:07.6

they must so rarely see a truthful depiction of their experience.

1:11.9

So regardless of, regardless of themselves, in kind of mainstream media

1:16.7

there's lots of lots of tropes around all kinds of jobs and all kinds of people

1:21.0

but definitely with strippers and sex workers.

1:24.7

People don't see one of the things I really love from your show was hearing you playing all of the

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