Culture Fuck!
- When
- Sat Jan 14, 2012
- Where
- Sonoma Coffee Cafe
- Time
- 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
- Tags
- Theater, Spoken Word, Literary Arts, Other Literary Arts
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Description
Hey Friends, Lovers, Leaders, and Allies:Please join Annah Anti-Palindrome and Jezebel Delilah X for the debut of what will become one of the Bay Area's most dynamic monthly open mic/performance nights!
Culture Fuck is a feminist, anti-racist performance space for radical outcasts, passionate queers, gender liberators, intellectual non-conformists, and everyone else who loves to break rules and subvert social propriety.
Arrive by 7:30pm to meet your host and sign up for the performance list.
Performance begins at 8pm, and the feature will immediately follow the open mic.
You are welcome to perform spoken word, poetry, music, dance, comedy, theatre, and screen films (please let us know at least one week in advance to screen films). Please bring your zines, books, chapbooks, art, jewelry, albums, and other merchandise to sell or distribute.
Sonoma Coffee Cafe is generous enough to host this event, so we full-heartedly encourage you to bring generous appetites (their food and drinks are fucking delicious) and generous wallets!!!
For you SF folks who are longing to sample some of this East Bay Culture Fucking, Sonoma Coffee Cafe is just a few minutes away from Downtown Berkeley Bart!
Suggested Donation
2-5$ No one turned away for lack of funds!
Next Show
January 14th
Featuring:
Annah Anti-Palindrome is an Optical Sound-Smith, and queer/femme antagonist from Oakland, CA. Annah performs using a variety of different mediums including a Line 6 (DL4) looping system, kitchen utensils, gas-masks, raw eggs, blood pressure cuffs, found objects, her body (mostly her throat), and more! Annah is also the co-editor of the zine “1-2-3-Punch, How Misogyny Hurts Queer Communities”. To read online, see http://zinelibrary.info/1-2-3-punch-how-misogyny-hurts-queer-communities-0
Jezebel Delilah X is a fierce fat femme Faerie Princess Mermaid, Hot English Instructor, and contemporary urban hippie activist who uses literature, performance, storytelling, and flirting to advance her politics of radical love, socioeconomic justice, anti-racism, and community empowerment. She is one third of the queer, Black feminist performance art troupe, Griot Noir, and has performed all over the Gay Area.
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