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1 Oct 2016

Sad Grrrls Festival Melbourne: Talking with Rachel Maria Cox

Feminism, Music, Performing Arts, Sexuality, Society & Culture

Sad Grrrls Festival Melbourne: Talking with Rachel Maria Cox

BROAD’s Sonja Hammer speaks with the organiser of the Sad Grrrls Festival,Rachel Maria Cox musician and organiser of the Sad Grrrls Festival that has it’s full one day festival in Melbourne, Australia this Saturday from 2-11.59 pm.

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‘Sad Grrrls Fest is back and it’s bigger and better than ever. Australia’s largest Female-Fronted music festival is bringing twenty-five acts together in a one-day event celebrating gender diversity in the music industry. Each act has at least one non-male (female, non-binary or gender-non-conforming) member, to contrast overall industry trends where women make up on average only 20-30% of festival line ups.’ from Sad Grrrls Website here.

More on Sad Grrrls here :

‘Sad Grrrls Fest is an annual music festival celebrating gender diversity and showcasing some of the fantastic non-male talent in Melbourne. This year is the event’s first year in Melbourne, and we’re being hosted by our lovely friends at the Reverence Hotel.

ALL SAD GRRRLS CLUB EVENTS ARE SAFER SPACES – this means event organisers reserve the right to ask any to leave who is engaging in behaviour that may make other patrons feel unsafe. This may include – sexist, racist, homophobic, transphobic, ableist, fatphobic, wh*rephobic or otherwise bigoted language; dangerous moshing or dancing without regard for other patrons; touching others without their consent; and any other kind of risky or dangerous behaviour. Be good to each other and have fun.

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Sad Grrrls Club acknowledges that this event takes place on the stolen land of the Boonwurrung and Woiwurrung peoples. We pay our respects to the Ancestors, Elders and families of the Boonwurrung and the Woiwurrung of the Kulin as the traditional owners of land. Sovereignty was never ceded, and this was and always will be Aboriginal Land.

Sad Grrrls Club also acknowledge that inspiration for this event comes from Sad Girls y qué, a feminist collective with strong roots in Chicana Chola Culture. We acknowledge the history of ‘sad girl’ being appropriated by white feminism and wish to acknowledge the incredible power of and debt we owe to these Chicana wom*n.’ From Sad Grrrls Facebook page.

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RMC performs two of their songs for us on this podcast:

  1. A Phone I Can’t Use ( from their e.p I Just Have A Lot Of Feelings).
  2. Smiling Song ( not yet released)

 

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BROAD would like to thank Rachel Maria Cox for taking time out for this musical interview!

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