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Outrage Onstage - Not MY Presidents Day 2017
On February 20, (Not MY) Presidents' Day, some of Western Washingtons finest performers will join a mobilization of over 50 American cities and three countries in a single, extraordinary, and outraged statement of resistance and solidarity against the current presidency. At the elegant event venue of the Sanctuary at Admiral [sanctuaryatadmiral.org] in the heart of West Seattle, artists will sing, move, shout, curse, celebrate, dance, slice, drag and act their resistance to oppression, solidarity with communities in crises, and affirmation of the essentiality of the Arts to speak truth to power, and express the power of the truth.
In reverse alphabetical order, the artists will include vocalist Naomi Wachira, the women of ShatterZone Dance, writer David Schmader, burlesque artist Scandal of Bohemia, actor Rudy Roushdi, Xolie Morra and the Strange Kind, Lelavisions sculpture sound dance, Teatro Zinzannis Kevin Kent, piano man Victor Janusz, actor/singer/writer Justin Huertas, Randy Ford in his solo dance Queen Street, raucous ringleader Rebecca M Davis, musicians Abel Rocha, Madeleine Sosin and Amy Denio of Correo Aereo (Air Mail).
Outrage Onstage Monday, February 20, (Not My) Presidents Day 7-10 pm. The historic Sanctuary at Admiral. 2656 42nd Ave. SW.
Free to the Public; donations will be gathered for the Washington State American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).
Free tickets can be secured via www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2866288 and will be available at the door, space permitting.
For more information, contact Susan Finque (sfinque2@icloud.com) or 206-898-0919.
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LocationThe Sanctuary at Admiral (View)
2656 42nd Avenue Southwest
Seattle, WA 98116
United States
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