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Practice for the balls! Vogue drop-in. All are welcome. These [almost] weekly sessions are free unless the event is a ball in which case the admission price will be stated in the event info.
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Weekly Improvised Music Session. All are welcome to come and jam if you like to play improvised music. Almost every Wednesday 12pm-2pm
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![]() UPenn's Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Program and the Feminist, Queer and Transgender Research Center with The Rotunda bring you: A History of Hands: queer and trans Philly Conceived and Produced by Ricardo Bracho, Abrams Artist in Residence, GSWS/FQTThu April 4 at 7pmSat April 6 at 2pmSun April 7 at 5pm A Multimedia Mixtape on Philly’s Sodomite, Invert, Homosexual, Homophile, Gay Liberationist, Lesbian Feminist, Queer, Trans, Kween, Bi, In the life, Puto, Pata, Gender Bender, Illusionist, Non Binary, Throuple, Drag: History, Politics, Community, Organizations, Leadership, Dive Bars, Intellectuals, Icons & Artistry via the mediums of video, puppetry, poetry, sermon, remixes, theater, performance, tarot readings, time capsules and PowerPoint. Featuring Adrianna Brusie on Gloria Casarez, Mars Berger on Charlotte Cushman and Giovannin's Room Bookstore, Gigi Varlotta on Upenn's Women's Dances, Wyatt "Ericka" Perez on Brother Grant-Michael Fitzgerald, Sof Sears on DYKETACTICS, angel gutierrez on Philly's Gay Liberation Front and the Black Panther Party's Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention, Malkia Okech on abolition and anarchism, the archive and the Black Queer Present; and Juliet Dempsey on "Something about witches and grandmothers before they were grandmothers but while they were witches." With the directorial, choreographic, puppet, animation, beat building, remixing, acting, mask, dance, voice and aerialist work of Ava Haitz, Emily Dunlop, Nicholas Plante, Roz Lee, Oludare Marcelle, Arien Wilkerson, Mike Zaleski, Ren Clarke, Brooke O'Harra and Jennifer Thompson. Admission is FREE; registration really helps us to know how many people are coming. Please register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-history-of-hands-queer-and-trans-philly-tickets-866752428847 |
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![]() Radiant Wave Records presentsJohnny Football Hero / Slow Burning Daydream / Armpit / Hotel Breakfast. Doors at 6:30pm. Show at 7pm. Admission is $10 |
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![]() UPenn's Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Program and the Feminist, Queer and Transgender Research Center with The Rotunda bring you: A History of Hands: queer and trans Philly Conceived and Produced by Ricardo Bracho, Abrams Artist in Residence, GSWS/FQTThu April 4 at 7pmSat April 6 at 2pmSun April 7 at 5pm A Multimedia Mixtape on Philly’s Sodomite, Invert, Homosexual, Homophile, Gay Liberationist, Lesbian Feminist, Queer, Trans, Kween, Bi, In the life, Puto, Pata, Gender Bender, Illusionist, Non Binary, Throuple, Drag: History, Politics, Community, Organizations, Leadership, Dive Bars, Intellectuals, Icons & Artistry via the mediums of video, puppetry, poetry, sermon, remixes, theater, performance, tarot readings, time capsules and PowerPoint. Featuring Adrianna Brusie on Gloria Casarez, Mars Berger on Charlotte Cushman and Giovannin's Room Bookstore, Gigi Varlotta on Upenn's Women's Dances, Wyatt "Ericka" Perez on Brother Grant-Michael Fitzgerald, Sof Sears on DYKETACTICS, angel gutierrez on Philly's Gay Liberation Front and the Black Panther Party's Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention, Malkia Okech on abolition and anarchism, the archive and the Black Queer Present; and Juliet Dempsey on "Something about witches and grandmothers before they were grandmothers but while they were witches." With the directorial, choreographic, puppet, animation, beat building, remixing, acting, mask, dance, voice and aerialist work of Ava Haitz, Emily Dunlop, Nicholas Plante, Roz Lee, Oludare Marcelle, Arien Wilkerson, Mike Zaleski, Ren Clarke, Brooke O'Harra and Jennifer Thompson. Admission is FREE; registration really helps us to know how many people are coming. Please register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-history-of-hands-queer-and-trans-philly-tickets-866752428847 ![]() |
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![]() UPenn's Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Program and the Feminist, Queer and Transgender Research Center with The Rotunda bring you: A History of Hands: queer and trans Philly Conceived and Produced by Ricardo Bracho, Abrams Artist in Residence, GSWS/FQTThu April 4 at 7pmSat April 6 at 2pmSun April 7 at 5pm A Multimedia Mixtape on Philly’s Sodomite, Invert, Homosexual, Homophile, Gay Liberationist, Lesbian Feminist, Queer, Trans, Kween, Bi, In the life, Puto, Pata, Gender Bender, Illusionist, Non Binary, Throuple, Drag: History, Politics, Community, Organizations, Leadership, Dive Bars, Intellectuals, Icons & Artistry via the mediums of video, puppetry, poetry, sermon, remixes, theater, performance, tarot readings, time capsules and PowerPoint. Featuring Adrianna Brusie on Gloria Casarez, Mars Berger on Charlotte Cushman and Giovannin's Room Bookstore, Gigi Varlotta on Upenn's Women's Dances, Wyatt "Ericka" Perez on Brother Grant-Michael Fitzgerald, Sof Sears on DYKETACTICS, angel gutierrez on Philly's Gay Liberation Front and the Black Panther Party's Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention, Malkia Okech on abolition and anarchism, the archive and the Black Queer Present; and Juliet Dempsey on "Something about witches and grandmothers before they were grandmothers but while they were witches." With the directorial, choreographic, puppet, animation, beat building, remixing, acting, mask, dance, voice and aerialist work of Ava Haitz, Emily Dunlop, Nicholas Plante, Roz Lee, Oludare Marcelle, Arien Wilkerson, Mike Zaleski, Ren Clarke, Brooke O'Harra and Jennifer Thompson. Admission is FREE; registration really helps us to know how many people are coming. Please register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-history-of-hands-queer-and-trans-philly-tickets-866752428847 |
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Practice for the balls! Vogue drop-in. All are welcome. These [almost] weekly sessions are free unless the event is a ball in which case the admission price will be stated in the event info.
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12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Weekly Improvised Music Session. All are welcome to come and jam if you like to play improvised music. Almost every Wednesday 12pm-2pm
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![]() Join us for an unforgettable experience as we welcome the trailblazing Camille A. Brown to the UPenn campus! This event will be a master class in dance. Renowned for her groundbreaking work, Camille A. Brown made history in 2022 as the first Black woman since Katherine Dunham to direct and choreograph a Broadway show, "for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf." Now, she brings her exceptional talents to UPenn for two extraordinary days as the Artist in Residence of the Center for Africana Studies. Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to learn from the award-winning dancer, director, and choreographer whose career transcends film, television, and stage. Explore the artistry of Camille A. Brown & Dancers, dedicated to implementing and advancing her visionary work. Through captivating performances, engaging dance activities, and insightful explorations of cultural and social justice themes, Brown and her ensemble create a dynamic platform for sharing and understanding the African American experience. Be part of this enriching experience as we foster interaction and dialogue among diverse communities locally, nationally, and globally. Mark your calendars! You won't want to miss this unique event.
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Practice for the balls! Vogue drop-in. All are welcome. These [almost] weekly sessions are free unless the event is a ball in which case the admission price will be stated in the event info.
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12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Weekly Improvised Music Session. All are welcome to come and jam if you like to play improvised music. Almost every Wednesday 12pm-2pm
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Decolonize PhillyMore info to come soon.
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![]() Bowerbird is pleased to present David Grubbs and Eli Winter playing electric guitar duets David Grubbs is Professor of Music at Brooklyn College and The Graduate Center, CUNY. At Brooklyn College he also teaches in the MFA programs in Performance and Interactive Media Arts (PIMA) and Creative Writing. He is the author of Good night the pleasure was ours, The Voice in the Headphones, Now that the audience is assembled, and Records Ruin the Landscape: John Cage, the Sixties, and Sound Recording (all published by Duke University Press) as well as the collaborative artists’ books Simultaneous Soloists (with Anthony McCall, Pioneer Works Press) and Projectile (with Reto Geiser and John Sparagana, Drag City). Grubbs has released fourteen solo albums and appeared on more than 200 releases. In 2000, his The Spectrum Between (Drag City) was named “Album of the Year” in the London Sunday Times. He is known for his ongoing cross-disciplinary collaborations with poet Susan Howe and visual artists Anthony McCall and Angela Bulloch, and his work has been presented at, among other venues, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, MoMA, the Tate Modern, and the Centre Pompidou. Grubbs was a member of the groups Gastr del Sol, Bastro, and Squirrel Bait, and has performed with Tony Conrad, Pauline Oliveros, Luc Ferrari, Will Oldham, Loren Connors, the Red Krayola, Royal Trux, and many others. He is a grant recipient from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, a contributing editor in music for BOMB Magazine, a member of the advisory board of the journal Sound American, a member of the board of directors of Blank Forms, and director of the Blue Chopsticks record label. Playing older than his 26 years, Eli Winter has long demonstrated mastery over solo guitar composition and performance, which has received praise from Pitchfork, The Guardian, Stereogum, NPR and others. Winter’s latest album, Eli Winter (Three Lobed, 2022), lives up to the promise that is inherent within the mere construct of an eponymous album – a statement, a reinvention. Assisted by a murderer’s row of peers and contemporaries including Cameron Knowler, Yasmin Williams, David Grubbs, Ryley Walker, Tyler Damon, jaimie branch, and others, Eli Winter showcases a compositional depth and authoritative skill only hinted at on Winter’s rightfully acclaimed previous work. Is it folk? Rock? Jazz? Something simply “other”? The answer to all of these questions is “yes.” The result is the sound of an artist escaping any lingering shadows of his primary influences and coming into his own. Eli Winter LP (Three Lobed, 2022): threelobed.bandcamp.com/album/eli-winter A Day Behind the Deadline live EP (Three Lobed, 2023): threelobed.bandcamp.com/album/a-day-behind-the-deadline Admission is FREE |
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![]() Event Horizon presentsMichael Victor has been experimenting with synthesizers since the early 1980’s mostly at home. He is a member of Fringe Element , The Bob and Brian Orchestra, Think Tank, and a solo performer. He has played the Electro-Music festival , Richochet Gathering Yellowstone , PMAF ,The Philadelphia Fringe Festival and other gatherings. His music ranges from Dark Ambient, Noise, Techno, Found sound soundscapes, and experimental electronics improvising on the spot with very little preparation. wormlogo (a subset of Errant Space) is a project of sound artist and composer Craig Chin. Focused on synthesis and electronics it explores strange soundscapes via minimalism and drone. Based in Beacon, NY, Craig performs regularly in the North East as part of the experimental and improvised music scene. He has produced the monthly Errant Space Podcast for over eight years, which often features interesting experimental and electronic musicians. He also produces a weekly radio show, The Space Program, for the Vassar College station, WVKR. Recent projects include the soundtrack for the documentary film Baato, and game soundtracks for Battle of The Ancients and Dark Venture. LINKS: http://www.errant.space, https://wormlogo.bandcamp.com The Cherenkof Radiators is a trio consisting of musicians Juan Garces, Dan Gray and Mike Hunter. Juan Garces is an experimental and improvisational musician and electronics and synthesizer enthusiast. He uses vintage and contemporary synthesizers, sequencers, live looping, and a laptop computer to take his listeners on a unique, imaginative journey. He has been playing experimental music since the late 1970s. He was also a member of The Melting Transistor, The Equinox Project and Black Thujone among others. Dan Gray, aka WeirdSmith is a retired Navy Aviation Electronics Technician who repaired audio technology, amongst many other systems, involved in the hunting of submarines, now seeks to provide journeys of aural crevasses he calls “Sonic Spelunking”. He looks for interesting sonic spaces and shares the exploration of them. Having never played the same thing twice, each journey is a new and hopefully enjoyed shared experience. Mike Hunter, the fimal member of the trio, aka Ombient, focuses on ambient/drone/experimental music that is improvisational in nature, representative of the feeling of the moment in which it is performed and of the subtle feedback between the audience and the performer. He uses various vintage and contemporary analog synthesizers, modular synthesizers, and occasionally computers running Ableton Live with various synth plug-in’s. Most of the older music of Ombient features 6 string guitar and/or 12 string Warr Touch Guitar which is processed and layered using digital looping equipment. Mike is also the host of the radio show Music With Space on WPRB 103.3 FM out of Princeton, NJ and the current President of the Board of Directors at The Electronic Music Education and Preservation Project based in Montgomery County, PA. Admission is FREE |
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![]() Rescheduled from April 8. barriers people with disabilities encounter while engaging in the art worldpolitical actions taken or put in place to protect the rights of artists with disabilitiesHow accessible and inclusive are resources for artists with disabilities? For example, alternative applications for people with dyslexia.This event is on Zoom. Please register to receive the link. Register at: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIpcOqvrzkqEtwGIXKP_TIxCEI6fD14u0FV |
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CANCELLED! We'll be back next Tuesday!Practice for the balls! Vogue drop-in. All are welcome. These [almost] weekly sessions are free unless the event is a ball in which case the admission price will be stated in the event info. CANCELLED! We'll be back next Tuesday!
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12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Weekly Improvised Music Session. All are welcome to come and jam if you like to play improvised music. Almost every Wednesday 12pm-2pm
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The Gathering! breakin, DJs, ciphers, and more info to come. 9pm-1am. Admission is $3 before 10pm, $5 after. More info to come soon!
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Practice for the balls! Vogue drop-in. All are welcome. These [almost] weekly sessions are free unless the event is a ball in which case the admission price will be stated in the event info.
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