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SUMMARY:Transgender History Walking Tour
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URL:https://tlcbd.org/event/transgender-history-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Tenderloin Museum\, 398 Eddy Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
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SUMMARY:Flyaway Productions’ "ODE TO JANE"
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text] \nODE TO JANE \na new site-specific aerial dance by Flyaway Productions \nFree Performances\nOctober 4-12\, 2024\nFriday\, Oct. 4 at 7:30PM\nSaturday\, Oct. 5 at 7:30PM and 8:30PM\nThursday\, Oct. 10 at 7:30PM\nFriday\, Oct. 11 at 7:30PM and 8:30PM\nSaturday\, Oct. 12 at 7:30PM and 8:30PM \nAt The Cadillac Hotel (above the Tenderloin Museum) | 398 Eddy Street\, San Francisco \nThese events are free & open to all; no tickets or reservations required. \nFlyaway Productions brings aerial & apparatus based dance back to the Tenderloin Museum & Cadillac Hotel for ODE TO JANE\, a new site-specific work inspired by the pre-Roe v. Wade era activists in Chicago (“Jane”) and tracing that lineage of resistance into present day San Francisco. \nRelated Public Programs at the Tenderloin Museum \n\nFriday\, Oct. 4\, post show: artist reception and celebration\nThursday\, Oct. 10\, post-show: panel discussion with housing activist Nina “Peaches” Foster; Natasha Dennerstein\, former lead housing navigator at St. James Infirmary; and Dr. Nicole Barnett\, Chief Operating Officer\, Planned Parenthood Northern California\nFriday\, Oct. 11 at 6 PM: the Tenderloin Museum will host a Tenderloin history walking tour with a feminist lens on the neighborhood. Space is limited to 20 attendees—register via Humanitix (via this link).\n\nAbout ODE TO JANE \nIn the pre-Roe v. Wade era\, activists in Chicago\, calling themselves ‘Jane\,’ built an underground network for women with unwanted pregnancies and provided illegal abortions to an estimated 11\,000 women. Flyaway Productions’ new site work\, ODE TO JANE\, appreciates this history of resistance and brings a contemporary lens to what resistance looks like in the San Francisco Bay Area’s Tenderloin\, right now. We will incorporate oral histories\, suspended rocking chairs\, and aerial dance on fire escapes and walls. We will evoke an expanded idea of what resistance is amidst racial reckoning\, the addiction crisis\, the city’s housing catastrophe\, threats to women’s bodies\, and the complex intersection of these realities. \n\nDirected by: Jo Kreiter\nPerformance by: Laura Elaine Ellis\, Sonsherée Giles\, MaryStarr Hope\, Jhia Jackson\, Megan Lowe\, Ai Yin Adelski\, and Saharla Vetsch\nMusic by: Xoa Asa\nLighting by: Jack Beuttler\nSet Design by: Sean Riley\nRigging Design by: Dave Freitag\nCostumes by: Jaimelyn Duggan\n\nThe commission and production of this premiere is made possible in part by the Gerbode Foundation Special Award in the Arts program\, as well as support from the CA Arts Council\, Zellerbach Foundation\, Fleishhacker Foundation\, SF Grants for the Arts\, New Music USA\, and the Walter and Elise Haas Fund. \nFlyaway’s performances and programs at the Tenderloin Museum are sponsored by the Tenderloin Community Benefit District and SF Office of Economic and Workforce Development through the Cultural Events and Activations Mini Grant Program. \n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row] \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://tlcbd.org/event/flyaway-productions-ode-to-jane/
LOCATION:Tenderloin Museum\, 398 Eddy Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
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SUMMARY:Erotic Resisters and Ecosexuals Unite!
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]In celebration of the recent publication of Gigi Otálvaro-Hormillosa’s new book\, Erotic Resistance: The Struggle for the Soul of San Francisco\, Tenderloin Museum hosts the author for a double-header book talk with Annie Sprinkle & Beth Stephens\, fellow activist-artists and scholars of human sexuality\, who will discuss their latest latest\, Assuming the Ecosexual Position:The Earth as Lover. Program moderated by Dr. Joy Brooke Fairfield. \nA celebration of the erotic performance cultures that have shaped San Francisco\, Erotic Resistance: The Struggle for the Soul of San Francisco (UC Press\, 2024) explores a milieu that is indelibly intertwined with the Tenderloin’s history: the city’s bohemian past and its essential role in the development of American adult entertainment by highlighting the contributions of women of color\, queer women\, and trans women who were instrumental in the city’s labor history\, as well as its LGBT and sex workers’ rights movements. Otálvaro-Hormillosa utilizes visual and performance analysis\, historiography\, and ethnographic research (including participant observation as both performer and spectator)\, and interviews with legendary burlesquers and strippers to share a remarkable history and to frame an intersection of art\, activism\, performance\, and human sexuality. Otálvaro-Hormillosa explores how\, in the 1960s\, topless entertainment became legal in San Francisco for the first time in the US\, even while cross-dressing continued to be criminalized\, and how\, in the 1990s\, stripper-artist activists led the first successful class action lawsuits and efforts to unionize! She writes\, says Annie Sprinkle\, “courageously and eloquently from her perspective as a performance artist and scholar inspired by the tradition of sex-positive feminists since the 1960s who have resisted patriarchy by reclaiming and celebrating their sexuality.” \nOn Saturday April 27th\, Otálvaro-Hormillosa will present her work and new book at a TLM public program in conjunction with her friends and fellow artist-activists Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens\, who also work in the space where scholarship\, sexuality\, activism\, and the arts intersect and have in fact helped shape the field and discipline of human sexuality studies. In 2008\, Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens married the Earth\, which set them on the path to explore the realms of ecosexuality as they became lovers with the Earth and made their mutual pleasure an embodied expression of passion for the environment. Ever since\, they have been not just pushing but obliterating the boundaries circumscribing biology and ecology\, creating ecosexual art in their performance of an environmentalism that is feminist\, queer\, sensual\, sexual\, posthuman\, materialist\, exuberant\, and steeped in humor. Their latest publication\, Assuming the Ecosexual Position: The Earth as Lover ((U. of Minnesota Press\, 2021)\, describes how the two came together as lovers and collaborators\, how they took a stand against homophobia and xenophobia\, and how this union led to the miraculous conception of the Love Art Laboratory. \nJoin us for these complementary book talks in a program moderated by professor at Rhodes College\, media-maker\, and Sprinkle/Stephens collaborator Dr. Joy Brooke Fairfield. This program is one of many happenings for “I Love Tenderloin Week\,” a celebration of the neighborhood and its people\, businesses\, and culture by a coalition of local individuals and organizations. \nFree or Suggested Donation ($10) | Register via Eventbrite \n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row] \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://tlcbd.org/event/erotic-resisters-and-ecosexuals-unite/
LOCATION:Tenderloin Museum\, 398 Eddy Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
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SUMMARY:Trans Temporal Resistances
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]Trans Temporal Resistances is the closing public program for Transition Times: Re-Membering Anticarceral Resistance in the Tenderloin\, an archival exhibit contextualizing the 1966 Compton’s Cafeteria. Program curators Emji Saint Spero and Leila Weefur invite writers and artists to engage with trans archives and architectures through performance. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row] \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://tlcbd.org/event/trans-temporal-resistances/
LOCATION:Tenderloin Museum\, 398 Eddy Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Leavenworth Passport: an evening wit TLM\, Azalina's\, & Black Cat
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]Tenderloin Museum has teamed up with our neighbors to offer an evening-length experience of our block at its best! The “Leavenworth Passport” starts at TLM for a historical mini-tour of the 300 block of Leavenworth St.\, stops at Azalina’s for a tasting menu of Mamak Malaysian cuisine\, and lands at the Black Cat for an evening of live jazz by the Joel Wenhardt Quintet Feat. Vocalist Georgia Heers! Visit the Tenderloin Museum to learn more![/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row] \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://tlcbd.org/event/the-leavenworth-passport-an-evening-wit-tlm-azalinas-black-cat/
LOCATION:Tenderloin Museum\, 398 Eddy Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
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