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DANCE NEWS: The Flea Theater Celebrates A New Vision Centering on BIPOC and Queer Artists This September 29th

DANCE NEWS: The Flea Theater Celebrates A New Vision Centering on BIPOC and Queer Artists This September 29th

Published on September 26, 2022
Nona Hendryx; Photo Courtesy of The Flea Theater,

It's A Flea Shindiggity Coming Out Party

 

The Flea Theater is proud to present its 2nd Annual House Party entitled Blooming: A Flea Shindiggity, a coming out celebration, presenting to the world a new found vision for the future of experimental art created by Black, Brown and queer artists. After navigating an awesome challenge of reimagining a justice forward organization, truly dedicated to the liberation and equality of systematically oppressed artists, The Flea is refocused and rejuvenated with a clear new mission, vision and operating model to achieve a more equitable world through the arts.

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Renee K. Smith ; Photo by Jason Zeren 

“I am really excited to join a team that is intentionally working to create a space for Black, Brown and queer creatives to be safe, to create and to share with the world authentically and unfiltered,” says Interim Executive Director Renee K. Smith. “This work allows for those who have been marginalized or othered to feel at home in a central space. The Flea is that space and a key resource for these artists. It is our goal to transform the theater into a multidisciplinary arts hub where the community can come and share, grow and be together.”

Blooming anew is a transformative process that challenges, molds and eventually rebirths. The Flea is excited to present to the world a cohort of revolutionary artists that are creating works, which in many ways, respond to our society’s longing for an evolved human consciousness. As they navigate their fractured realities and bounce between worlds imagined, they will challenge audiences to sojourn to new realms where constructs of culture, race and gender become muted relics of a painful past.

Head Shot of La Chanze
LaChanze, Flea Champion and Tony Award Winner for her performance as Celie in The Color Purple:  Photo Courtesy of The Flea Theater

“The Flea will be teeming with talent and expression at this year's House Party,” says  Artistic Director, Nigel Smith. “Guests will be greeted with immersive performances all over our three story performing arts complex with deeply resonant dance, singing, drag performances, acting, painting and DJing from incredible Black and queer artists in The Flea community. This is a party like no other – a get down shindiggity true to the aesthetic highs of all Flea events. I can't wait to turn a look and celebrate with everyone in attendance.”

Chanon Judson of Urban Bush Women; Courtesy of the Flea Theater 
 

Blooming: A Flea Shindiggity will be supported by Flea Champion and Tony Award winner, LaChanze. Attendees will enjoy multidisciplinary art experiences from Jack Fuller, Mur, Paris L’Hommie, Chanon Judson - Artistic Director of Urban Bush Women, James Scruggs, Zora Howard, O’Neil Scott, Nickolas Vaughn, Yonatan Gebeyehu, Amara Granderson and renowned artist The Flea’s very own Board co-chair Nona Hendryx.

The party will feature the sounds curated by DJ Jon Ali, open bar and classic Jamaican cuisine from Miss Lily’s, silent and live bidding and dancing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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