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Out of Site: SOMA - A Virtual Performance-Driven Queer History Tour
Date:
Sunday, June 21, 2020
Time:
7:00 PM
-
9:00 PM
Event Type:
Concert/Show
Organizer/Author:
Eye Zen Presents
Location Details:
This is a virtual/online event. Online at 7pm PT. Link will be sent to all registered ticket buyers.
We have an antidote to being physically disconnected from our communities! An interactive, online show performed live touring the streets of San Francisco...virtually.
OUT of Site: SOMA is virtual-live-street-theater project that explores the history of San Francisco’s South of Market district, a catalyst for radical change and a stronghold for queer and activist organizing.
Our online show is a wild hybrid of immersive theater, drag, live music, puppetry, a virtual tour, a dance party - all in celebration of our radical LGBTQ+ ancestors and the worlds that they shaped.
This project honors stories of resistance, resilience and rising to the occasion during moments of tremendous adversity. Looking back to queer history is a fortifying and inspiring way of reminding ourselves of exactly how we can and will get through this current moment... together.
With a recognition that now is the time to prioritize Black art and artistic voices we will be donating a portion of our proceeds from the show to national and local organizations that are doing on the ground work to support queer Black lives now: TGI Justice Project and the Center for Black Equity.
Tickets are pay-what-you-can sliding scale.
OUT of Site: SOMA is virtual-live-street-theater project that explores the history of San Francisco’s South of Market district, a catalyst for radical change and a stronghold for queer and activist organizing.
Our online show is a wild hybrid of immersive theater, drag, live music, puppetry, a virtual tour, a dance party - all in celebration of our radical LGBTQ+ ancestors and the worlds that they shaped.
This project honors stories of resistance, resilience and rising to the occasion during moments of tremendous adversity. Looking back to queer history is a fortifying and inspiring way of reminding ourselves of exactly how we can and will get through this current moment... together.
With a recognition that now is the time to prioritize Black art and artistic voices we will be donating a portion of our proceeds from the show to national and local organizations that are doing on the ground work to support queer Black lives now: TGI Justice Project and the Center for Black Equity.
Tickets are pay-what-you-can sliding scale.
For more information:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/out-of-site-s...
Added to the calendar on Fri, Jun 12, 2020 1:41PM
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