Uncover the Unique Aspects of Saigon's Underground Art Scene
In this episode of the Vietnam is Awesome podcast, host Niall Mackay takes us on a journey into the vibrant underground art scene of Saigon. He introduces us to two extraordinary individuals who are at the forefront of this creative movement: Truong Que Phuong, the owner of Twist Cafe and Barzinga, and Sabra Johnson, the creator of the Jackfruit Cabaret Show.
Guests:
- Truong Que Phuong is the owner of Twist Cafe and Barzinga, two premier LGBTQ+ venues in Saigon.
- Sabra Johnson is the creator of the Jackfruit cabaret show and the founder of Eva Dance Company.
Discussion Points:
- The LGBTQ+ scene in Vietnam and its acceptance in big cities like Saigon and Hanoi.
- An overview of LGBTQ+ venues in Saigon, including Twist Cafe and Barzinga.
- Collaboration between Truong Que Phuong and Sabra Johnson to create the Jackfruit cabaret show at Barzinga.
- Exploring the concept of burlesque cabaret and how it combines stripping with theater and variety performances.
- Addressing the unique atmosphere of Barzinga and its resemblance to the creative vibe of Berlin.
Key Takeaways:
- Vietnam is surprisingly progressive and LGBTQ+ friendly, especially in big cities like Saigon.
- Saigon's underground art scene offers a diverse range of experiences, from drag shows to comedy and music events.
- Barzinga provides a unique atmosphere reminiscent of Berlin's creative clubs.
- The Jackfruit cabaret show brings elegance and grunge together, showcasing the talent of local dancers and performers.
Links:
- Twist Cafe
- Barzinga
- Eva Dance Company
LQBTQ+ Friendly Venues and Events In Saigon
- Twist
- Barzinga
- Frolic
- Pride Cafe
- Gender Funk
- Haus of Drag
Join Niall Mackay as he delves into the hidden world of Saigon's underground art scene in this captivating episode of the Vietnam is Awesome podcast. Discover the unique experiences awaiting you and gain insights into the LGBTQ+ community's acceptance in Vietnam. Prepare to be inspired, informed, and intrigued!