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SUMMARY:A Future Feminist Tea Party to discuss "Angry Women" Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Organized by Quito Ziegler \nPart 1: Wednesday\, April 2\, 4:30-6:30 pm \nPart 2: Wednesday\, April 9  4:30-6:30 pm \nOn April 3-6. the HERE Arts Center will present Angry Women REvisited\, a fifteen-person ensemble multidisciplinary performance re-exploring the 1990s classic feminist text Angry Women\, conceived and directed by J Dellecave.\n\n\nSome of us were heavily influenced by the interviews in the original Angry Women text\, released in the early 1990s.  Some of us missed the boat entirely.  All of us live in times that are rapidly changing\, and the hope is these discussions will help us get our heads around it. \nThe Future Feminist Tea Party is an open learning space for feminists at all levels of experience\, from remedial to academic\, that values the intersection of ideas and lived experiences.  We will come together over tea and cake for a hearty discussion of Angry Women\, transfeminism\, and the evolution of feminism. Participants are encouraged (but not required!) to make a 3-session commitment: \n1)  April 2 : Discuss selections from the original text (please come prepared with the questions it raised for you) \n2)  Go see the show on your own! \n3)  April 9 : Regroup\, debrief\, process \nTea and cakes will be served. Feel free to stop in late if you must.\n \n5 bucks if you have it\n(no worries if you don’t) \nInfo on the Angry Women performance + fundraiser below! \nThe Future Feminist Tea Parties are inspired by artist Kembra Pfahler’s idea of future feminism\, where “alpha males and male sky gods no longer make all the rules” and binaries no longer exist. \nAngry Women REvisited Indiegogo and show dates! \nAngry Women REvisited\, conceived and directed by J Dellecave\, is a fifteen-person ensemble multi-disclipinary performance examining the interviews of badass (and sometimes problematic) activists/artists of the 1990s\, through the lens of 2014 ideas about feminism\, and grounding our inquiry in the pages of the classic feminist text\, REsearch Journal’s Angry Women. We are a queer cast of dancers\, filmmakers\, theatre makers\, theatre scholars\, visual artists\, puppeteers\, animators\, musicians\, writers\, and rabble rousers\, across a wide spectrum of genders. The opportunity to work through important ideas with such a diverse cast is a once in a lifetime opportunity. We were fortunate to be selected for a performance at HERE\, 145 6th Avenue\, in Manhattan\, April 3-6\, 2014. The cast of Angry Women REvisited wants to be able to share all of our work with you and our audience\, in its fullest professional capacity\, and for that we need the funds to support this project. \nhttps://www.indiegogo.com/projects/angry-women-revisited \n  \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Fire in the Belly Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:Join Visual AIDS for a robust conversation about the book\, Fire in the Belly: The Life and Times of David Wojnarowicz by C. Carr. Free. All are welcome. The book is available for purchase at the Bureau. \nAbout the Book:\nIn December 2010\, the National Portrait Gallery in Washington made headlines when it responded to protests from the Catholic League by voluntarily censoring an excerpt of David Wojnarowicz’s A Fire in My Belly from its show on American portraiture. \nWhy a work of art could stir such emotions is at the heart of Cynthia Carr’s Fire in the Belly\, the first biography of a beleaguered art-world figure who became one of the most important voices of his generation. Wojnarowicz emerged from a Dickensian childhood that included orphanages\, abusive and absent parents\, and a life of hustling on the street. He first found acclaim in New York’s East Village\, a neighborhood noted in the 1970s and ’80s for its abandoned buildings\, junkies\, and burgeoning art scene. Along with Keith Haring\, Nan Goldin\, and Jean-Michel Basquiat\, Wojnarowicz helped redefine art for the times. \nAs uptown art collectors looked downtown for the next big thing\, this community of cultural outsiders was suddenly thrust into the national spotlight. The ensuing culture war\, the neighborhood’s gentrification\, and the AIDS crisis then devastated the East Village scene. Wojnarowicz died of AIDS in 1992 at the age of thirty-seven. Carr’s brilliant biography traces the untold story of a controversial and seminal figure at a pivotal moment in American culture. \n  \nVisual AIDS utilizes art to fight AIDS by provoking dialogue\, supporting HIV+ artists\, and preserving a legacy\, because AIDS is not over. \n  \n  \n 
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