ART. QUEER. CULTURE.
The BOYS! BOYS! BOYS Podcast
A finalist in the Independent Podcast Awards 2025 for Best Arts Show.
Bringing the BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! universe to life through conversations with queer photographers, cultural icons and creative innovators.
Explore the intersections of art, queer, culture. Hosted by Virgin Radio UK presenter and multi award winning LGBTQ+ podcaster Graeme Smith.
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Executive Producer: Graeme Smith
Editorial Director: Ghislain Pascal
Producers: Olivia Jones & Paris Munro
Contributors: Jorge Garriz
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ART. QUEER. CULTURE.
The BOYS! BOYS! BOYS Podcast
A finalist in the Independent Podcast Awards 2025 for Best Arts Show.
Bringing the BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! universe to life through conversations with queer photographers, cultural icons and creative innovators.
Explore the intersections of art, queer, culture. Hosted by Virgin Radio UK presenter and multi award winning LGBTQ+ podcaster Graeme Smith.
For all things BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! head to boysboysboys.org
Executive Producer: Graeme Smith
Editorial Director: Ghislain Pascal
Producers: Olivia Jones & Paris Munro
Contributors: Jorge Garriz
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Two groundbreaking choreographers join us live from The BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Gallery Café in Fitzrovia, London. Arthur Pita talks craft, career, and the queer imagination behind his work. Jonathan Watkins discusses launching Ballet Queer, the UK’s first LGBTQ+ ballet company.
We begin with Arthur Pita, the South African-born dancer turned award-winning choreographer whose career spans contemporary dance, opera, theatre, film and television. Known for his bold theatricality and emotionally charged storytelling, Arthur speaks with Jorge Gariz about the evolution of his work, from his early training to major international commissions and how queer identity threads itself through both his creative instincts and his process. He reflects on collaboration, risk-taking, and the unapologetically dramatic movement language that has made him one of the most distinctive choreographic voices working today.
Later in the episode, we’re joined by choreographer & director Jonathan Watkins, whose recent adaptation of Christopher Isherwood's A Single Man, starring Edward Watson and with singer John Grant, has been hailed as one of the year’s most inventive crossovers of literature, dance and live music. Jonathan introduces us to his new company Ballet Queer, the UK’s first dedicated LGBTQ+ ballet company, sharing his vision for reshaping the form with stories and bodies that have long existed backstage but rarely at the centre of the stage.
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