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  • 6:00 PMIn-person! Vogue Drop-in Session
  • 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM practice for the balls! Vogue drop-in. All are welcome. These [almost] weekly sessions are free unless the event is a ball in which case the admission price will be stated in the event info. Vogue sessions will only happen twice in September - Sept 5 and 26. 
  • 8:30 PMOnline! Fire Museum Presents: VIDEO PREMIERE: KAPILA VENU - KUTIYATTAM PERFORMANCE
  • 8:30 PM - 9:00 PM

    Fire Museum Presents: VIDEO PREMIERE: KAPILA VENU - KUTIYATTAM PERFORMANCE

    THIS PREMIERE WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM 5TH SEPTEMBER TO 12TH SEPTEMBER 2023. View it at https://youtu.be/AmgpVFnwHzs

    Kapila Venu is a renowned Kutiyattam practitioner and one of the foremost disciples of the legendary Kutiyattam maestro Guru Ammannur Madhava Ckakyar. She has also trained in Kutiyattam with renowned masters such as Guru G Venu, Guru Ammannur Kuttan Chakyar, Guru Usha Nangiar and Guru C N Rama Chakyar and in Mohiniyattam dance under Guru Nirmala Paniker for several years.

    Venu spent five years of her life in Japan working with avant-garde actor-dancer Min Tanaka where she also studied the theatre philosophy of the 14th-century Noh master and scholar Zeami Motokiyo.

    Kapila has been performing Kutiyattam and Nangiar Koothu, both as a solo performer and together with the ensembles at Natanakairali and Ammannur Gurukulam all over the world since 1997.

    Forplay Society & Fire Museum present Kapila Venu – Devi Mahatmyam Nangiar Koothu

    Episode – Mahishasurajanananam – The birth story of Mahishasura

    Accompanying Artistes Mizhavu – Kalamandalam Rajeev, Kalamandalam Hariharan Edakka – Kalanilayam Unnikrishnan Thalam – Saritha Krishnakumar

    Ensemble – Kottichetham Kutiyattam Ensemble

    Recorded at the Foreplay Society, Festival, Mattancherry, Kerala. 14th January 2023

    THIS PREMIERE WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM 5TH SEPTEMBER TO 12TH SEPTEMBER 2023. View it at https://youtu.be/AmgpVFnwHzs

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  • 6:00 PMIn-person! Come Move with Me with Sanovia, an inclusive, interactive, and judgment-free space that welcomes individuals of all ages, shapes, sizes, colors, and dance abilities
  • 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM

    EVERY WEDNESDAY IN SEPTEMBER! Sept 6, 13, 20, and 27, all at 6pm until about 7:15pm. Come Move with Me with Sanovia Garrett is not just your average movement experience. It is an inclusive, interactive, and judgment-free space that welcomes individuals of all ages, shapes, sizes, colors, and dance abilities. Led by the talented trauma-informed artist Sanovia, this live movement experience is designed to leave you feeling refreshed and uplifted.

    One unique aspect of Come Move with Me is the collaborative playlist creation. Participants have the opportunity to contribute to the playlist, ensuring that it caters to everyone's tastes and preferences. After a long day of work, this is the perfect way to unwind and move your body in a supportive environment.

    And remember, you are encouraged to bring a friend along to share in the joy! The more, the merrier.

    In terms of payment, Come Move with Me operates on a "Pay What You Wish" model, with a minimum contribution of $5. This allows for accessibility while also valuing the experience provided.

    Please send to $pcklight on cash app, @sanovia-garrett on Venmo, or use the page www.iamsanovia.com/give .

    Light refreshments will be served to keep you energized and hydrated. The space itself embodies freedom of expression, liberation, and a deep connection with our bodies. Who knows, you might even be lucky enough to witness a special appearance by a guest DJ at one of the sessions.

    So, if you're looking for a transformative movement experience that celebrates diversity and promotes self-expression, Come Move with Me is the place to be. Join us and let your body and soul soar.

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  • 7:00 PMIn-person! Philly Fringe Festival! Sailing out of Liverpool Reading
  • 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Sailing out of Liverpool ReadingWilliam Burrison // NighthawksA theatrical reading of short, character based poems with some reference to the Beatles based on Burrison's travel, experience, and imagination.This event is appropriate for ages 13+

    William Morris Burrison is a three time Pennsylvania Arts Council fellowship recipient for playwriting. Burrison has worked as a community newspaper journalist for the Center City Review. His poetry has been published in the Overbrook Poets Voices in the Streem Volume 2. 

    He is currently working on a short story collection titles In University City. 

    45 minutes. Admission is $5. Tickets can be purchased HERE
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  • 7:00 PMIn-person! Philly Fringe Festival! The Bread & Puppet Theater / The Boxcutter Collective pres. The History of Laughter
  • 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

    The Bread & Puppet Theater / The Boxcutter Collective present The History of LaughterPhilly Fringe FestivalAn ancient god’s divine laughter creates the universe, then promptly abandons the scene. How will the masses defy their flimsy paper authorities? Laughter reveals the key in this work of radical puppetry populated by clouds, Santa Claus, an Idiot Manifesto, a brass band, and a 100-watt lightbulb.

    The History of Laughter is a puppet show created by Peter Schumann of Vermont's Bread & Puppet Theater and New York's Boxcutter Collective. Produced at The La MaMa Experimental Theater Club in June 2022, it makes its Philly debut at the Fringe alongside other short works by the Boxcutters.

    Fruit Punch is our newest show. Set in a Kingdom where Punch is King, the currency is Fruit, and job openings make room for some unexpected guests! The program is about an hour long. This show is not a "kid's show" BUT it is family friendly and we believe kids 6 and up can enjoy it. So tell your friends, and your friends' kids, and your friends' kids' friends!

    Showtimes: Friday Sept 8 at 7pmSaturday Sept 9 at 3pmSaturday Sept 9 at 7pmSunday Sept 10 at 3pmSunday Sept 10 at 3pm

    Admission is $20 with pay-what-you-can options. Tickets can be purchased HERE

    The Bread ​& Puppet Theater was founded in 1963 by ​German-born sculptor-choreographer ​Peter Schumann on New York's​ Lower East Side. The concerns of the first productions were rents, rats, police, and other problems of the neighborhood​, and then shows about U.S. involvement in Vietnam that led the company to tour the world in the late 1960s​. In 197​0​ Bread ​& Puppet moved to​​ Vermont​ and began an annual tradition of hosting giant circuses ​​and pageants amidst a majestic rural landscape. Today​ Bread & Puppet continues to be one of the oldest, nonprofit, political theater companies in the world​ with recent Philadelphia residencies at Icebox Projects Space, Philadelphia School of Circus Arts, ​First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia, and The Rotunda.

    Boxcutter Collective is a Brooklyn​-​based puppet theater ​outfit founded in 2016 by five Bread & Puppet company members based in New York: Sam Wilson, Jason Hicks, Ali Dineen, Tom Cunningham​, ​ and Joseph Therrien. Since the​ir inception, ​ the Boxcutters have been hellbent on making shows to confront the humanity-threatening dilemma of the status quo. Boxcutter Collective performs regularly in NYC at La Mama and Brooklyn'se Jalopy Theater, ​ and are representing the U.S. at the year's International Puppet Fringe. Their most recent Philadelphia performances were at The Barnes Foundation and various lesser known haunts.

    Creative TeamPeter SchumannDirectorTrudi CohenDirectorJennifer MillerTrainerAli DineenMusical DirectorSam WilsonPerformerTom CunninghamPerformerJoe TherrienPerformerJason HicksPerformerAmelia CastilloPerformerThis event is appropriate for all ages

    Admission is $20 with pay-what-you-can options. Tickets can be purchased HERE

     

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  • 3:00 PMIn-person! Philly Fringe Festival! The Bread & Puppet Theater / The Boxcutter Collective pres. The History of Laughter
  • 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

    The Bread & Puppet Theater / The Boxcutter Collective present The History of LaughterPhilly Fringe FestivalAn ancient god’s divine laughter creates the universe, then promptly abandons the scene. How will the masses defy their flimsy paper authorities? Laughter reveals the key in this work of radical puppetry populated by clouds, Santa Claus, an Idiot Manifesto, a brass band, and a 100-watt lightbulb.

    The History of Laughter is a puppet show created by Peter Schumann of Vermont's Bread & Puppet Theater and New York's Boxcutter Collective. Produced at The La MaMa Experimental Theater Club in June 2022, it makes its Philly debut at the Fringe alongside other short works by the Boxcutters.

    Showtimes: Friday Sept 8 at 7pmSaturday Sept 9 at 3pmSaturday Sept 9 at 7pmSunday Sept 10 at 3pmSunday Sept 10 at 3pm

    Admission is $20 with pay-what-you-can options. Tickets can be purchased HERE

    The Bread ​& Puppet Theater was founded in 1963 by ​German-born sculptor-choreographer ​Peter Schumann on New York's​ Lower East Side. The concerns of the first productions were rents, rats, police, and other problems of the neighborhood​, and then shows about U.S. involvement in Vietnam that led the company to tour the world in the late 1960s​. In 197​0​ Bread ​& Puppet moved to​​ Vermont​ and began an annual tradition of hosting giant circuses ​​and pageants amidst a majestic rural landscape. Today​ Bread & Puppet continues to be one of the oldest, nonprofit, political theater companies in the world​ with recent Philadelphia residencies at Icebox Projects Space, Philadelphia School of Circus Arts, ​First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia, and The Rotunda.

    Boxcutter Collective is a Brooklyn​-​based puppet theater ​outfit founded in 2016 by five Bread & Puppet company members based in New York: Sam Wilson, Jason Hicks, Ali Dineen, Tom Cunningham​, ​ and Joseph Therrien. Since the​ir inception, ​ the Boxcutters have been hellbent on making shows to confront the humanity-threatening dilemma of the status quo. Boxcutter Collective performs regularly in NYC at La Mama and Brooklyn'se Jalopy Theater, ​ and are representing the U.S. at the year's International Puppet Fringe. Their most recent Philadelphia performances were at The Barnes Foundation and various lesser known haunts.

    Creative TeamPeter SchumannDirectorTrudi CohenDirectorJennifer MillerTrainerAli DineenMusical DirectorSam WilsonPerformerTom CunninghamPerformerJoe TherrienPerformerJason HicksPerformerAmelia CastilloPerformerThis event is appropriate for all ages

    Admission is $20 with pay-what-you-can options. Tickets can be purchased HERE

     

  • 7:00 PMIn-person! Philly Fringe Festival! The Bread & Puppet Theater / The Boxcutter Collective pres. The History of Laughter
  • 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

    The Bread & Puppet Theater / The Boxcutter Collective present The History of LaughterPhilly Fringe FestivalAn ancient god’s divine laughter creates the universe, then promptly abandons the scene. How will the masses defy their flimsy paper authorities? Laughter reveals the key in this work of radical puppetry populated by clouds, Santa Claus, an Idiot Manifesto, a brass band, and a 100-watt lightbulb.

    The History of Laughter is a puppet show created by Peter Schumann of Vermont's Bread & Puppet Theater and New York's Boxcutter Collective. Produced at The La MaMa Experimental Theater Club in June 2022, it makes its Philly debut at the Fringe alongside other short works by the Boxcutters.

    Showtimes: Friday Sept 8 at 7pmSaturday Sept 9 at 3pmSaturday Sept 9 at 7pmSunday Sept 10 at 3pmSunday Sept 10 at 3pm

    Admission is $20 with pay-what-you-can options. Tickets can be purchased HERE

    The Bread ​& Puppet Theater was founded in 1963 by ​German-born sculptor-choreographer ​Peter Schumann on New York's​ Lower East Side. The concerns of the first productions were rents, rats, police, and other problems of the neighborhood​, and then shows about U.S. involvement in Vietnam that led the company to tour the world in the late 1960s​. In 197​0​ Bread ​& Puppet moved to​​ Vermont​ and began an annual tradition of hosting giant circuses ​​and pageants amidst a majestic rural landscape. Today​ Bread & Puppet continues to be one of the oldest, nonprofit, political theater companies in the world​ with recent Philadelphia residencies at Icebox Projects Space, Philadelphia School of Circus Arts, ​First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia, and The Rotunda.

    Boxcutter Collective is a Brooklyn​-​based puppet theater ​outfit founded in 2016 by five Bread & Puppet company members based in New York: Sam Wilson, Jason Hicks, Ali Dineen, Tom Cunningham​, ​ and Joseph Therrien. Since the​ir inception, ​ the Boxcutters have been hellbent on making shows to confront the humanity-threatening dilemma of the status quo. Boxcutter Collective performs regularly in NYC at La Mama and Brooklyn'se Jalopy Theater, ​ and are representing the U.S. at the year's International Puppet Fringe. Their most recent Philadelphia performances were at The Barnes Foundation and various lesser known haunts.

    Creative TeamPeter SchumannDirectorTrudi CohenDirectorJennifer MillerTrainerAli DineenMusical DirectorSam WilsonPerformerTom CunninghamPerformerJoe TherrienPerformerJason HicksPerformerAmelia CastilloPerformerThis event is appropriate for all ages

    Admission is $20 with pay-what-you-can options. Tickets can be purchased HERE

     

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  • 3:00 PMIn-person! Philly Fringe Festival! The Bread & Puppet Theater / The Boxcutter Collective pres. The History of Laughter
  • 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

    The Bread & Puppet Theater / The Boxcutter Collective present The History of LaughterPhilly Fringe FestivalAn ancient god’s divine laughter creates the universe, then promptly abandons the scene. How will the masses defy their flimsy paper authorities? Laughter reveals the key in this work of radical puppetry populated by clouds, Santa Claus, an Idiot Manifesto, a brass band, and a 100-watt lightbulb.

    The History of Laughter is a puppet show created by Peter Schumann of Vermont's Bread & Puppet Theater and New York's Boxcutter Collective. Produced at The La MaMa Experimental Theater Club in June 2022, it makes its Philly debut at the Fringe alongside other short works by the Boxcutters.

    Showtimes: Friday Sept 8 at 7pmSaturday Sept 9 at 3pmSaturday Sept 9 at 7pmSunday Sept 10 at 3pmSunday Sept 10 at 3pm

    Admission is $20 with pay-what-you-can options. Tickets can be purchased HERE

    The Bread ​& Puppet Theater was founded in 1963 by ​German-born sculptor-choreographer ​Peter Schumann on New York's​ Lower East Side. The concerns of the first productions were rents, rats, police, and other problems of the neighborhood​, and then shows about U.S. involvement in Vietnam that led the company to tour the world in the late 1960s​. In 197​0​ Bread ​& Puppet moved to​​ Vermont​ and began an annual tradition of hosting giant circuses ​​and pageants amidst a majestic rural landscape. Today​ Bread & Puppet continues to be one of the oldest, nonprofit, political theater companies in the world​ with recent Philadelphia residencies at Icebox Projects Space, Philadelphia School of Circus Arts, ​First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia, and The Rotunda.

    Boxcutter Collective is a Brooklyn​-​based puppet theater ​outfit founded in 2016 by five Bread & Puppet company members based in New York: Sam Wilson, Jason Hicks, Ali Dineen, Tom Cunningham​, ​ and Joseph Therrien. Since the​ir inception, ​ the Boxcutters have been hellbent on making shows to confront the humanity-threatening dilemma of the status quo. Boxcutter Collective performs regularly in NYC at La Mama and Brooklyn'se Jalopy Theater, ​ and are representing the U.S. at the year's International Puppet Fringe. Their most recent Philadelphia performances were at The Barnes Foundation and various lesser known haunts.

    Creative TeamPeter SchumannDirectorTrudi CohenDirectorJennifer MillerTrainerAli DineenMusical DirectorSam WilsonPerformerTom CunninghamPerformerJoe TherrienPerformerJason HicksPerformerAmelia CastilloPerformerThis event is appropriate for all ages

    Admission is $20 with pay-what-you-can options. Tickets can be purchased HERE

     

  • 7:00 PMIn-person! Philly Fringe Festival! The Bread & Puppet Theater / The Boxcutter Collective pres. The History of Laughter
  • 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

    The Bread & Puppet Theater / The Boxcutter Collective present The History of LaughterPhilly Fringe FestivalAn ancient god’s divine laughter creates the universe, then promptly abandons the scene. How will the masses defy their flimsy paper authorities? Laughter reveals the key in this work of radical puppetry populated by clouds, Santa Claus, an Idiot Manifesto, a brass band, and a 100-watt lightbulb.

    The History of Laughter is a puppet show created by Peter Schumann of Vermont's Bread & Puppet Theater and New York's Boxcutter Collective. Produced at The La MaMa Experimental Theater Club in June 2022, it makes its Philly debut at the Fringe alongside other short works by the Boxcutters.

    Showtimes: Friday Sept 8 at 7pmSaturday Sept 9 at 3pmSaturday Sept 9 at 7pmSunday Sept 10 at 3pmSunday Sept 10 at 3pm

    Admission is $20 with pay-what-you-can options. Tickets can be purchased HERE

    The Bread ​& Puppet Theater was founded in 1963 by ​German-born sculptor-choreographer ​Peter Schumann on New York's​ Lower East Side. The concerns of the first productions were rents, rats, police, and other problems of the neighborhood​, and then shows about U.S. involvement in Vietnam that led the company to tour the world in the late 1960s​. In 197​0​ Bread ​& Puppet moved to​​ Vermont​ and began an annual tradition of hosting giant circuses ​​and pageants amidst a majestic rural landscape. Today​ Bread & Puppet continues to be one of the oldest, nonprofit, political theater companies in the world​ with recent Philadelphia residencies at Icebox Projects Space, Philadelphia School of Circus Arts, ​First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia, and The Rotunda.

    Boxcutter Collective is a Brooklyn​-​based puppet theater ​outfit founded in 2016 by five Bread & Puppet company members based in New York: Sam Wilson, Jason Hicks, Ali Dineen, Tom Cunningham​, ​ and Joseph Therrien. Since the​ir inception, ​ the Boxcutters have been hellbent on making shows to confront the humanity-threatening dilemma of the status quo. Boxcutter Collective performs regularly in NYC at La Mama and Brooklyn'se Jalopy Theater, ​ and are representing the U.S. at the year's International Puppet Fringe. Their most recent Philadelphia performances were at The Barnes Foundation and various lesser known haunts.

    Creative TeamPeter SchumannDirectorTrudi CohenDirectorJennifer MillerTrainerAli DineenMusical DirectorSam WilsonPerformerTom CunninghamPerformerJoe TherrienPerformerJason HicksPerformerAmelia CastilloPerformerThis event is appropriate for all ages

    Admission is $20 with pay-what-you-can options. Tickets can be purchased HERE

     

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  • 6:00 PM​In-person! The Bigger Picture presents Artist Statement Workshop with Kalina Harrison
  • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

    ​The Bigger Picture presents Artist Statement Workshop with Kalina HarrisonJoin us for the Artist Statement Workshop on September 11, 2023, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. This exciting event will be hosted by Jasmine Jahwula Seapoe, with Kalina Harrison as your workshop facilitator. 

    ​This workshop is designed to help artists craft a compelling and professional artist statement. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just starting out, this workshop will provide you with the tools and guidance to effectively communicate your artistic vision and purpose. So, come along and let's create some magic together! Workshop topics include marketing yourself via EPKs, artist statements, and resumes.

    Registration is FREE and required. Please register HERE

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  • 7:00 PMIn-person! Philly Fringe Festival! The Jesus Portfolio
  • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM The Jesus PortfolioWilliam Burrison / Nighthawks Philly FringeShort scenes based on the four Gospels imagining what might have been the rest of the story. Broken into three sections: Act I: Gleamings, Act II: Ministry, and Act III: Aftermath. This is a work in progress showing.Tuesdays Sept 12 and 19, both at 7pm. 90 minutes. Tickets can be purchased HEREThis event is appropriate for ages 13+

    William Morris Burrison is a three time Pennsylvania Arts Council fellowship recipient for playwriting. Burrison has worked as a community newspaper journalist for the Center City Review. His poetry has been published in the Overbrook Poets Voices in the Streem Volume 2. He is currently working on a short story collection titles In University City.

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  • 12:00 PMIn-person! Improvised Music Session [almost] every Wednesday
  • 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM Weekly Improvised Music Session. All are welcome to come and jam if you like to play improvised music. Wednesdays 12pm-2pm
  • 6:00 PMIn-person! Come Move with Me with Sanovia Garrett, an inclusive, interactive, and judgment-free space that welcomes individuals of all ages, shapes, sizes, colors, and dance abilities
  • 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM

    EVERY WEDNESDAY IN SEPTEMBER! Sept 6, 13, 20, and 27, all at 6pm until about 7:15pm. Come Move with Me with Sanovia Garrett is not just your average movement experience. It is an inclusive, interactive, and judgment-free space that welcomes individuals of all ages, shapes, sizes, colors, and dance abilities. Led by the talented trauma-informed artist Sanovia, this live movement experience is designed to leave you feeling refreshed and uplifted.

    One unique aspect of Come Move with Me is the collaborative playlist creation. Participants have the opportunity to contribute to the playlist, ensuring that it caters to everyone's tastes and preferences. After a long day of work, this is the perfect way to unwind and move your body in a supportive environment.

    And remember, you are encouraged to bring a friend along to share in the joy! The more, the merrier.

    In terms of payment, Come Move with Me operates on a "Pay What You Wish" model, with a minimum contribution of $5. This allows for accessibility while also valuing the experience provided.

    Please send to $pcklight on cash app, @sanovia-garrett on Venmo, or use the page www.iamsanovia.com/give .

    Light refreshments will be served to keep you energized and hydrated. The space itself embodies freedom of expression, liberation, and a deep connection with our bodies. Who knows, you might even be lucky enough to witness a special appearance by a guest DJ at one of the sessions.

    So, if you're looking for a transformative movement experience that celebrates diversity and promotes self-expression, Come Move with Me is the place to be. Join us and let your body and soul soar.

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  • 6:45 PMIn-person! cinéSPEAK presents Our Right To Gaze
  • 6:45 PM - 10:00 PM **THIS EVENT WAS GOING TO BE OUTSIDE ON OUR FRONT PLAZA BUT IT IS BEING MOVED INDOORS** We got word that the City just announced road re-paving construction work along Walnut Street...starting today (late notice, we know). The 4000 block of Walnut, where our event was slated to take place will experience milling / breaking up of the road way starting at 6pm and running overnight. So, given how loud and disruptive we anticipate that beind, we've made the decision to move the event indoors.**IMPORTANT INFO:—The event flow remains the same: Performance @ 6:45PM; Films @ 7:45PM with Q&A to follow.—Mask wearing is welcome.—If you are feeling sick or have possibly been exposed to COVID, we kindly ask that you stay home.—Seating is first come, first served. —Parking along Walnut St is not permitted during the evenings. The road traffic will be reduced to a single lane. Please plan accordingly. If you have any questions whatsoever, please hit us up: info@cineSPEAK.orgCINÉSPEAK is proud to present Our Right To Gaze (Volume 2)— a touring film anthology featuring original narrative shorts by emerging Black artists from across the country.This year’s program was curated by Curtis Caesar John, founder and Executive Director The Luminal Theater and produced and distributed by Full Spectrum Features.This event is proudly done in partnership with The Bright Bulb Film Series and The Friends of House of Tanner House.Hosted by Christopher Rogers of The Friends of House of Tanner House**EVENT FLOW:—Opening Performance by Talie @ 6:45PM—Film Program @ 7:45PM**TICKETS: FREE! —Donations graciously accepted to support our on-going work (recommended)—ABOUT THE PERFORMING ARTIST:TALIETalie (Nathalie Cerin) is a Philadelphia based singer-songwriter, podcast host and writer originally from Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Her music, a mixture of Haitian folk and soul music, is a testament to the two cultures that have shaped her as an artist and woman. Accompanied by her trusty guitar, Talie sings to honor a rich and difficult past and to present hopeful visions for the future for anyone searching for peace. In 2019, Talie released “Solèy Midi” a twinkling collection of original compositions and Haitian folk songs chronicling a journey to find the sun. Solèy Midi is available on all major music purchasing and streaming platforms.Follow @miss_talie—ABOUT THE FILM PROGRAM:THE FEATURED FILMS:ROBYN HOODDir. Moon Ferguson & Shayla Racquel / Atlanta, US / 21 min / EnglishA fresh, modern take on the succubus folklore merged with an inside joke in Black culture, Robyn Hood is a fun and frightful horror-comedy detailing the saga of a sensual and alluring Robyn, a dame who finds comfort in stealing men's hoodies for something more sinister.THE FUNNELDir. Charlene A. Carruthers / Chicago & Atlanta, US / 17 min / EnglishTrina, a young Black poet living on the South Side of Chicago, navigates an escalating housing crisis with her mother. After falling into an intimate recollection of her family history, she awakes in a world with people, sounds, and possibilities she's never known.RO & THE STARDUSTDir. Eunice Levis / Philadelphia, US / 18 min / English & Spanish with English subtitlesA free-spirited teen fulfills her terminally ill grandmother’s dying wish of building a rocket ship to launch her into outer space.MATERNITYDir. Maria Warith-Wade / Los Angeles & Richmond, US / 20 min / EnglishWhen a second-time mother gets an unexpected complication post-partum, she must fight to save her life in the fractured American healthcare system.RESPEKDir. Kamari Bright/ Seattle, US / 2021 / 3 min / EnglishAn animated dissection of the detriments of respectability politics from an African-American perspective.THIS DOESN'T LAST FOREVERDir. Gabriella Wiltz / Los Angeles & Chicago, US / 2021 / 20 min / EnglishUpon reluctantly moving back into her childhood home with her parents, Aziza struggles to the love and connection being home has to offer.—ABOUT OUR PARTNERS—BRIGHT BULB SCREENING SERIESAn on-going series of FREE screenings happening the 2nd Thursday of every month at The RotundaFollow at The Bright Bulb Screening Series on FBTHE FRIENDS OF THE TANNER HOUSE:The Friends of the Tanner House, Inc, is an organization dedicated to preserving and revitalizing the historic Tanner family property at 2908 W. Diamond St. Through our heritage stewardship, the Friends of the Tanner House honors the growth, development and sustenance of the rich Black cultural life of North Philadelphia with family-centered artistic, intellectual, and cultural programming.Follow @tannerhousefriends
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  • 1:00 PMIn-person! The Seventeenth Annual Black Women's Arts Festival (BWAF)
  • 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM The Seventeenth AnnualBlack Women's Arts Festival (BWAF)in-person at The RotundaSat. Sept 16 and Sun. Sept 17, 1pm-7pm both days

    showcasing multi-media arts by women of African heritage

    Featuring M. Tonita Austin (poet), O (performance art), Sincere Melody (spoken word), Badd Gurlz Inq (music), Naa Koikoi Aziza Zinzile Kebe (poet), Asha Mollock (film), Ghettosongbird (music), Cassendre Xavier (musician/host/founder), Tamara L. Xavier (choreographer/dancer), All People's Open Mic from 6pm-7pm both days, and more TBA. Vendors include Kai Moon Oceans, Nina Bolden, Atiya Ola's Spirit First Foods, Rayla, and Evyonna Stevenson.

    We welcome more artists (paid!) & vendors (no fee!)  Inquire by emailing cxwriting@gmail.com!    - Founder/Director Cassendre Xavier
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  • 1:00 PMIn-person! The Seventeenth Annual Black Women's Arts Festival (BWAF)
  • 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM The Seventeenth AnnualBlack Women's Arts Festival (BWAF)in-person at The RotundaSat. Sept 16 and Sun. Sept 17, 1pm-7pm both days

    showcasing multi-media arts by women of African heritage

    Featuring M. Tonita Austin (poet), O (performance art), Sincere Melody (spoken word), Badd Gurlz Inq (music), Naa Koikoi Aziza Zinzile Kebe (poet), Asha Mollock (film), Ghettosongbird (music), Cassendre Xavier (musician/host/founder), Tamara L. Xavier (choreographer/dancer), All People's Open Mic from 6pm-7pm both days, and more TBA. Vendors include Kai Moon Oceans, Nina Bolden, Atiya Ola's Spirit First Foods, Rayla, and Evyonna Stevenson.

    We welcome more artists (paid!) & vendors (no fee!)  Inquire by emailing cxwriting@gmail.com!    - Founder/Director Cassendre Xavier
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  • 7:00 PMIn-person! Philly Fringe Festival! The Jesus Portfolio
  • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM The Jesus PortfolioWilliam Burrison / NighthawksPhilly FringeShort scenes based on the four Gospels imagining what might have been the rest of the story. Broken into three sections: Act I: Gleamings, Act II: Ministry, and Act III: Aftermath. This is a work in progress showing.Tuesdays Sept 12 and 19, both at 7pm. 90 minutes. Tickets can be purchased HEREThis event is appropriate for ages 13+

    William Morris Burrison is a three time Pennsylvania Arts Council fellowship recipient for playwriting. Burrison has worked as a community newspaper journalist for the Center City Review. His poetry has been published in the Overbrook Poets Voices in the Streem Volume 2. He is currently working on a short story collection titles In University City.

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  • 12:00 PMIn-person! Improvised Music Session [almost] every Wednesday
  • 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM Weekly Improvised Music Session. All are welcome to come and jam if you like to play improvised music. Wednesdays 12pm-2pm
  • 6:00 PMIn-person! Come Move with Me with Sanovia Garrett, an inclusive, interactive, and judgment-free space that welcomes individuals of all ages, shapes, sizes, colors, and dance abilities
  • 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM

    EVERY WEDNESDAY IN SEPTEMBER! Sept 6, 13, 20, and 27, all at 6pm until about 7:15pm. Come Move with Me with Sanovia Garrett is not just your average movement experience. It is an inclusive, interactive, and judgment-free space that welcomes individuals of all ages, shapes, sizes, colors, and dance abilities. Led by the talented trauma-informed artist Sanovia, this live movement experience is designed to leave you feeling refreshed and uplifted.

    One unique aspect of Come Move with Me is the collaborative playlist creation. Participants have the opportunity to contribute to the playlist, ensuring that it caters to everyone's tastes and preferences. After a long day of work, this is the perfect way to unwind and move your body in a supportive environment.

    And remember, you are encouraged to bring a friend along to share in the joy! The more, the merrier.

    In terms of payment, Come Move with Me operates on a "Pay What You Wish" model, with a minimum contribution of $5. This allows for accessibility while also valuing the experience provided.

    Please send to $pcklight on cash app, @sanovia-garrett on Venmo, or use the page www.iamsanovia.com/give .

    Light refreshments will be served to keep you energized and hydrated. The space itself embodies freedom of expression, liberation, and a deep connection with our bodies. Who knows, you might even be lucky enough to witness a special appearance by a guest DJ at one of the sessions.

    So, if you're looking for a transformative movement experience that celebrates diversity and promotes self-expression, Come Move with Me is the place to be. Join us and let your body and soul soar.

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  • 4:30 PMIn-person! PASS THE MIC. Celebrate the new, more accessible stage ramp at The Rotunda with a ribbon cutting ceremony + OPEN MIC full of amazing, juicy acts from local Disabled, Chronically Ill, neurodivergent, and mad artists!
  • 4:30 PM - 9:00 PM

    PASS THE MIC

    This is a masked event! 

    Celebrate the new, more accessible stage ramp at The Rotunda with a ribbon cutting ceremony + OPEN MIC full of amazing, juicy acts from local Disabled, Chronically Ill, neurodivergent, and mad artists!

    Doors open at 4:30pm. Ribbon Cutting at 5:30pm followed by an open mic! 

    Hook&Loop members have been using their lived experiences with mobility devices to help the team at The Rotunda build an accessible ramp to the stage! Celebrate the grand opening of this new ramp at our ribbon cutting ceremony hosted by Hook&Loop members Bing and Phoebe Dilworth!

    Then enjoy music, dance, poetry, comedy, and performance art from local Disabled, Chronically Ill, neurodivergent, and mad artists at our OPEN MIC. Hosted by the incomparable Parker Gabriel with musical backing from mx.dash.

    Want to perform or share something at our open mic? Sign up using the information and link below!

    CLICK HERE to SIGN UP for our OPEN MIC

    We welcome anyone who feels validated by the work Hook&Loop is doing to be a part of our OPEN MIC!

    Artists are welcome to share anything that can be done on a stage - music, poetry, dance, DJ, spoken word, comedy, etc (we may be able to share video/pre recorded work upon request)!

    Sign up form closes SEPTEMBER 14th.

    This is a masked event! 

    More info HERE

     

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  • 8:00 PMIn-person! The Secret Cinema shows FOUR MORE FILMS (all films on 16mm)
  • 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM The Secret Cinema shows FOUR MORE FILMS at The RotundaNOTE: The date of the following screening at the Rotunda was moved (it will NOT happen on Thursday, September 14). We apologize for any inconvenience this change may have caused. The NEW date is Friday, September 22, 2023 at 8:00 pm. Admission: FREEThe Secret Cinema will present a brand new program at The Rotunda on Friday, September 22, called FOUR MORE FILMS. As with a similarly titled past program, it consists of four short films, which together make up a feature-length program.However, the four films of FOUR MORE FILMS have nothing to do with each other. All they share is that we have never shown them before, they are unlikely to have been seen by most people, and they are all very interesting. Each one is quite good.There will be one complete show at 8:00 pm. Admission is free.As always, all Secret Cinema presentations are projected with 16mm film on a giant screen (not digital, not video).The four films of FOUR MORE FILMS are:THE HIGH WALL (1952, Dir: Michael Road) - A dramatic depiction of a boy who is taught prejudice as he grows to adulthood. This film, which won several awards, was sponsored by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, the Illinois Department of Mental Health and other groups. The cast includes Hollywood actor and director Irving Pichel, whose many credits included THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME, DRACULA'S DAUGHTER and JEZEBEL, prior to his being blacklisted for not cooperating with the House Un-American Activities Committee.BUILDING FOR THE NATIONS (1950) - A colorful and technically detailed look at the construction of the United Nations building in New York. One of many sponsored films made by the United States Steel Corporation (of Delaware, in this case).TRAVELIN' MAN (mid-late 1960s) - This rare reel evidently contains an unsold TV pilot for a travel series sponsored by Dodge cars and trucks (or "the Dodge Boys," in keeping with their then-current advertising theme). Host Lou Crosby (father of Cathy Lee Crosby, who also appears), shows the sights of Palm Springs, California and its surrounding area, including golf clubs, sand dunes, hotels, and other sports and leisure centers. Former Hollywood star (and former mayor of Palm Springs) Charles Farrell is seen at the Racquet Club he opened in 1934 with fellow actor Ralph Bellamy. Also seen is the "star of RIDE THE WILD SURF, Peter Brown!" A nearly lost window into a lost world, preserved, like so much, on 16mm film.TRANS-PACIFIC (1939, Dir: Palmer Miller & Curtis F. Nagel) - Pan American Airways' luxurious "Clipper" service is remembered fondly as symbolizing a golden age in aviation. The roomy "flying ships," with spacious seating, on-board lounge areas and gourmet dining are far removed from current airline experiences, while the amphibious Clipper planes could take passengers quickly to any destination with a sheltered harbor. This Pan Am-produced travelogue, made in glorious Kodachrome, details an opulent trip across the Pacific Ocean, with stops at several way stations -- a journey made possible by Pan Am erecting pre-fabricated hotels and support buildings on the islands of Guam, Wake and Midway. In just a few years, these places would become better known as the sites of brutal World War II battles than for luxury travel.SECRET CINEMA WEBSITE: https://www.thesecretcinema.com  
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  • 12:00 PMIn-person! Disco Kitchen, a fun and funky fundraiser to support the studio programs at Center for Creative Works
  • 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Disco Kitchen, a fun and funky fundraiser to support the studio programs at Center for Creative Works (CCW). CCW artists have designed and created some amazing, one-of-a-kind statement pieces, which will be brought to life on the runway! DISCO KITCHEN features a live DJ, complimentary refreshments, and fashions will be available to purchase at our silent auction (stay tuned for details).⁠⁠Four ticket levels available with different CCW product perks. Please reach out if you need additional assistance - no one will be turned away for lack of funds. ⁠⁠Save the date, buy a ticket, and come out and see a truly unique DJ'd fashion event! Have a great time and support the Philly region's amazing neurodiverse artists! ⁠⁠Advance tickets are encouraged and can be purchased HERE
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  • 6:00 PMIn-person! Vogue Drop-in Session
  • 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM practice for the balls! Vogue drop-in. All are welcome. These [almost] weekly sessions are free unless the event is a ball in which case the admission price will be stated in the event info. Vogue sessions will only happen twice in September - Sept 5 and 26. 
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  • 6:00 PMIn-person! Come Move with Me with Sanovia Garrett, an inclusive, interactive, and judgment-free space that welcomes individuals of all ages, shapes, sizes, colors, and dance abilities
  • 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM

    EVERY WEDNESDAY IN SEPTEMBER! Sept 6, 13, 20, and 27, all at 6pm until about 7:15pm. Come Move with Me with Sanovia Garrett is not just your average movement experience. It is an inclusive, interactive, and judgment-free space that welcomes individuals of all ages, shapes, sizes, colors, and dance abilities. Led by the talented trauma-informed artist Sanovia, this live movement experience is designed to leave you feeling refreshed and uplifted.

    One unique aspect of Come Move with Me is the collaborative playlist creation. Participants have the opportunity to contribute to the playlist, ensuring that it caters to everyone's tastes and preferences. After a long day of work, this is the perfect way to unwind and move your body in a supportive environment.

    And remember, you are encouraged to bring a friend along to share in the joy! The more, the merrier.

    In terms of payment, Come Move with Me operates on a "Pay What You Wish" model, with a minimum contribution of $5. This allows for accessibility while also valuing the experience provided.

    Please send to $pcklight on cash app, @sanovia-garrett on Venmo, or use the page www.iamsanovia.com/give .

    Light refreshments will be served to keep you energized and hydrated. The space itself embodies freedom of expression, liberation, and a deep connection with our bodies. Who knows, you might even be lucky enough to witness a special appearance by a guest DJ at one of the sessions.

    So, if you're looking for a transformative movement experience that celebrates diversity and promotes self-expression, Come Move with Me is the place to be. Join us and let your body and soul soar.

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  • 8:00 PMin-person! The Gathering
  • 8:00 PM - 12:00 AM The Gathering! breakin, DJs, ciphers, and more info to come. The Gathering welcomes back DJ @foxx_boogie ! Slightly different hours, 8pm-12am!Admission is $3 before 10pm, $5 after
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  • 7:00 PMIn-person! Fire Museum Presents: AKSHARA SAMSKRITI - CARNATIC VOCAL CONCERT
  • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Fire Museum Presents: AKSHARA SAMSKRITI - CARNATIC VOCAL CONCERTAkshara Samskriti is a 14-year old prodigy-musician who is the daughter of well known Carnatic musician Kiranavali Vidyasankar and multi-discipline scholar Vidyasankar Sundaresan. She has been displaying keen interest and precocity in the performing arts since she was 14 months old. As a toddler, she would identify ragas besides creating & naming new ones. She also created many little musical pieces called jatiswarams from the age of 4 besides composing entire 45-minute musicals on the spot, even as she happily sang and danced to them. Akshara’s first full-fledged Carnatic music performance was at the age of 6, and she has since been on her way to a full-fledged professional musical career, winning wholehearted blessings and accolades from great personalities, musicians and music lovers. At age 4, Akshara was uniquely recognized as a Super Star Kid at the Carnatic Music Idol contest. The Trinity Fine Arts presented a Special award to her at age 6. At age 10, she became the youngest winner at the Pallavi Darbar contest conducted by Carnatica. Akshara’s videos on YouTube are steadily gaining in popularity, particularly her rendition of Totakashtakam on the invitation of Shri. Kuldeep Pai. Akshara shows great talent and flair for other music genres, Sanskrit chants, languages, mathematics, writing and visual arts.Admission is FREE but tickets are recommended and can be claimed HERE
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