A FULL WEEKEND OF ACTIVITIES DESIGNED TO MOBILIZE LGBTQ SUPPORT FOR THE PEOPLE'S CLIMATE MARCH
http://peoplesclimate.org/
QUEER PLANET Installation by Brian Barefoot and Quito Ziegler
(The team behind Forest of the Future.)
** All activities will take place at the Experimental Theater at Abrons Arts Center unless otherwise indicated.
>>> Saturday, September 20 <<<
◈ 10:00 am - 10:00 pm - Art build for the march! Come to the Experimental Theater at Abrons to make signs, props and puppets for the march.
◈ 12:30 pm YES Lab Workshop w/queer emphasis (off site at 16 Beaver Street)
◈ 6:00 pm - Film and Video Screening feat. Kim Anno's "Water City Berkeley;" "Ice to Islands" followed by a conversation with Drew Denny; and "Shamancycle" w/a live performance by Phoebe Legere
◈ 9:00 pm - "Too Darn Hot!" A Queer Climate Cabaret feat. Witchcamp (Amber Martin & Nath Ann Carrera), Ombro de Oro, Susana Cook, Dane Terry & more!
◈ 10:30 pm Dance party with DJ David John Sokolowski
◈ Overnight slumber party (Bring your PJs and a sleeping bag! ** MUST ENTER BY MIDNIGHT.)
>>> Sunday, September 21 <<<
◈ 9:00 am - Deep Aerobics with Miguel Gutierrez
◈ 9:00 - 10:30 am - Pancake Breakfast
◈ 10:30 am - Depart for the People's Climate March
◈ 6:00 pm - Decompression + Celebration with live outdoor performance by Isle of Klezbos followed by a dance party til 10:00 pm.
---------> The Queer Climate Chautauqua is made possible by a grant in the memory of Andre von Ah. <---------
We're here! We're queer, and we're not immune to the effects of human-caused climate change! In fact LGBTQ-identified people, like many minority or marginalized communities around the world, will be especially vulnerable to the impacts of global warming and extreme weather events.
Drawing inspiration from the Chautauqua movement of the early 20th, the Queer Climate Chautauqua is designed to mobilize and inspire LGBTQ participation in the People's Climate March, an unprecedented climate mobilization taking place in New York on Sunday, September 21.
The Queer Climate Chautauqua begins the week of September 15 with a series of open studios and community workshops in puppet building, prop making and other activities leading to the creation of a temporary installation in the Experimental Theater. Guided by Bizzy Barefoot and Quito Ziegler -- the creative forces behind last year's Forest of the Future - this participatory, public installation becomes the backdrop for live performances, teach-ins, video screenings and other programming on Saturday, September 20, the eve of the People's Climate March. People are encouraged to bring sleeping bags and sleep over night. Sunday morning enjoy a pancake breakfast before we head to the march en masse!
Marchers are encouraged to return to Abrons on Sunday after the march for a celebration and decompression featuring DJs and performances.12noonof
Where
Abrons Arts Center 466 Grand St New York, NY
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