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Rally! Queer Explorations of Resistance and Resilience

Created by Queer Cultural Center

Jun 18, 2017 at 7:00 pm


SOMArts Cultural Center, Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA, United States


queerculturalcenter.org


eventbrite.com


  • LGBTQ
  • Performing arts
  • Festival
  • Art

June 18th
Kentucky Fried Woman & Starr69 Present
Rally! Queer Explorations of Resistance and Resilience
SOMArts, Doors 7 pm; Show 7:30
$15-$20 sliding NOTA

In these times, we need community and art more than ever to fuel our resistance and power queer resilience. Join us for an evening of performance and collective liberation hosted by Kentucky Fried Women and Starr 69. This evening of dance, drag, multimedia and literary art features performers from the Bay Area and beyond including Billy "the Poof" Elliot, Brock Cocker, The Brush Arbor Gurlz, Charleston Chu, dirty d., Elena Rose, Gina de Vries, Misia Denea, Lance Armstar, Lotta Hollandaise, Natalia Vigil, Open Mike, Ricky T. Smiles, Savory Sweet, Sugarbush Lane, Tyrone Peaches, the One-Night Only reunion of the Transformers and many more.

Rally! is brought to you by the folks behind Rally the Troupes, Flabulous!, Hogwarts Express: The Musical, and White Lies - featured in NQAF 2005-2013.

Learn more about our amazing cast here: http://qcc2.org/rally-the-troupes/

SOMArts is wheelchair accessible, and in proximity to several nearby public transportation stops. SOMArts does not have automatic doors at its Main Entrance. Two accessible parking spots are available on-site during most events, except when signs are posted and the back area lot is being used for artistic programming. For more detailed information regarding accessibility at SOMArts, contact Sarah Pritchard with any related requests, questions or concerns.

Founded in 1993, Qcc is a multiracial community-building organization that fosters the artistic, economic and cultural development of San Francisco's LGBT community. We implement our mission by operating programs that commission and present Queer artists, that promote the development of culturally diverse Queer arts organizations and that document significant Queer arts events taking place in San Francisco.

By presenting, exhibiting, screening and documenting queer artists' work, Qcc contributes to the development of a multicultural perspective on the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender experience.

  • LGBTQ