Gayborhood uhr
coffee.
bar.
repeat.
Das KWEER lebt das langjährige Vermächtnis des historischen «Barfüsser» als queerer Hotspot und Treffpunkt für queere Menschen, deren Freund·innen und Familien, Studierende und Nachbar·innen.
EVENTS
• Fr mit Checkpoint Zürich ab bis
• Do mit Vio La Cornuta bis
• Do mit Vio La Cornuta bis
• Do mit Kosta ab bis
• Do mit Vio La Cornuta bis
• Do ab bis
• Do mit Vio La Cornuta bis
• Complete ab bis
• Do
• Do mit Kosta ab bis
• Do mit Gossipa ab
• Do mit Kosta ab bis
• Do mit ab Uhr
• Do mit Vio La Cornuta bis
• Do mit Gossipa ab
• Do TBA
• Do mit Kosta ab bis
• Do Uhr
• Do bis
• Do mit Gossipa ab
• Do ab bis
• Do mit ab Uhr
• Perform bis
• Di mit Gossipa ab
CAFÉ
Wir sind bestrebt, unseren kaffeeliebenden Kundinnen und Kunden den besten, ethisch eingekauften und lokal gerösteten Kaffee to go anzubieten. Für ein bestmögliches Kaffeeerlebnis begeistert ViCAFE unsere Gäste täglich bis Uhr mit ihrem bekannten Kaffee-Sortiment sowie einer ausgewählten Selektion Gebäck und Kuchen.
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Spinnboden Lesbenarchiv, the Research Venture Queer Human Rights and the Network Queer Contemporary Histories (both Freie Universität Berlin) present the documentary Esther Newton Made Me Gay in cooperation with Kino Central.
We are super excited that Esther Newton will be available for a Q&A after the film. Unfortunately due to illness she can not visit Berlin in person, but we will link her digitally after the film (with Lara Ledwa from Spinnboden and Andrea Rottmann from FU Berlin).
Tickets available via pre-sale
About the film:
A feature documentary about a pathbreaking cultural anthropologist, dog agility enthusiast and iconic butch lesbian. Now entering her eighth decade writing about queer communities, Esther Newton’s life’s labor has influenced generations of activists and scholars.
ESTHER NEWTON MADE ME GAY explores the life and times of cultural anthropologist Esther Newton. Throughout her career, Esther was a pioneer – questioning and challenging status quo assumptions on gender, sexuality and anthropological methods. Her work inspired gener
Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island
— The Gay Beggars Drama Group
The Gay Beggars Drama Group present Treasure Island, adapted from the classic novel by John Hildreth. This adventurous adaptation of the novel follows young Jim Hawkins as he discovers a treasure map in a dead pirates chest and is led on an expedition across the ocean to recover the fortune in gold. Fair winds and favorable seas soon give way to mutiny, greed, and the machinations of a one-legged copy illegally named Long John Silver. Join Jim on the adventure of a lifetime as he fights for his being as well as that of his friends in this classic tale of piracy and heroism!
The production includes depictions of violence and murder (sword & pistol combat, as well as instances of choking). For more information earn in touch!
Hier gehts zur Website von The Gay Beggars Drama Group.
Informationen zum Stück
Künstler
The Gay Beggars Drama Group, Basel
Termine
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Theaterstück auf Englisch, ca. h inkl Pause
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Theaterstück auf Englisch, ca. h inkl Pause
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Theaterstüc
Unveiling the muse : the lost history of gay carnival in Fresh Orleans Howard Philips Smith ; foreword by Henri Schindler
The National Library is currently displaying a selection of 50 books on the theme of masks and carnival on the ground floor of the Reading Room. The books cover multiple geographic areas and include the masquerades of the winter celebrations. While many people are familiar with the infamous Rio and Venice carnivals, only few recognize about Moko Jumbies (stilts walkers), dancing in the streets of Trinidad and Tobago, or the Notting Hill Carnival in London, taking place in August.
Among the selection of works on display is Smith’s Unveiling the Muse, which covers another historically significant carnival, one that was imported from France to the American continent: French settlers brought the celebration of Mardi Gras to New Orleans. The first parade is thought to have been the procession of New Orleans stages lots of carnival parades, that are organized all year long by groups called “krewes”, such as the gay Krewe of Yuga, which was founded in Moreover, cross-d