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SUMMARY:Identity\, Gender & Cockette Sexual AnarchyAn Evening of Glamour\, Wild Tales\, Photos & Films with Cockette Fayette Hauser
DESCRIPTION:The Cockettes were born in the wilds of the Society of the Haight\, San Francisco\, 1969\, when LSD was the trip du jour. The group pioneered the concepts of gender fluidity\, multi-dimensional identity and an intense sense of self-individuation; a no-holds-barred\, in-your-face experimental theatre troupe channeling the volatile energy of the city. \nThe Cockettes manifested a new visual language that mirrored their cubistic\, timeless and surreal sensibilities. Dubbed “High Drag\,” it was so far ahead of its time and so original in its concepts that it took 50 years to explode into the worlds of fashion\, film\, theater and beyond\, becoming a complete genre in and of itself\, highly influential in designer fashion\, streetwear\, stagewear and anywhere that you see a unique creature that looks like no one else. The Cockettes forever changed just how daring and expressive you can be when you dress for the street\, the club\, the prom or the wedding. \nFayette Hauser is a founding member of The Cockettes\, performing in San Francisco from 1969 to 1972\, and then moving to Seattle to join Ze Whiz Kidz. That same year\, she and her partner Tomata Du Plenty came to Manhattan. Their shows\, now called Proto-Punk\, were the first to grace the stage of CBGBs\, hallowed birthplace of the NYC punk scene. In a rare Village performance\, Fayette will reflect on the Cockette years with a talk and slideshow that will evoke nostalgia in those who were there and envy in those who missed out. \nShe will also introduce two rarely seen films starring The Cockettes. \nPalace (1970)\, directed by Scott Runyon and Syd Dutton\, features the only live footage of the group in their Halloween show Les Ghouls\, a film that captures the Seventies zeitgeist. In Variety\, David Rooney wrote\,\n“A fascinatingly detailed snapshot of the flamboyant outer reaches of countercultural San Francisco in the hippie years and an emotional celebration of diversity\, liberation\, sexual anarchy and fabulousness… The climate of all-embracing acceptance\, blurred sexual lines\, joyful transgression\, rebellion and freedom comes through with warmth\, humor\, and nostalgia." \nElevator Girls in Bondage (1971)\, directed by Michael Kalman\, hilariously tells the story of the beleaguered Elevator Girls of a seedy hotel and their Socialist awakening ala Karl Marx\, starting a rebellion against their oppressive boss. They involve a glamourous tourist\, a freaky writer and long-haired hippies in their mayhem\, ending in an orgy\, of course! Satire run amok!! \nRoom 301\, The Lesbian\, Gay\, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center 208 W 13th St\, New York\, NY 10011 \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/identity-gender-cockette-sexual-anarchy/
LOCATION:The Center\, 208 West 13th Street (Room 301)\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Art & Film,2024 Talks & Comedy,ASCAP
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SUMMARY:Rabble Rousers: Frances Goldin and the Fight for Cooper Square
DESCRIPTION:The Cockettes were born in the wilds of the Society of the Haight\, San Francisco\, 1969\, when LSD was the trip du jour. The group pioneered the concepts of gender fluidity\, multi-dimensional identity and an intense sense of self-individuation; a no-holds-barred\, in-your-face experimental theatre troupe channeling the volatile energy of the city. \nThe Cockettes manifested a new visual language that mirrored their cubistic\, timeless and surreal sensibilities. Dubbed “High Drag\,” it was so far ahead of its time and so original in its concepts that it took 50 years to explode into the worlds of fashion\, film\, theater and beyond\, becoming a complete genre in and of itself\, highly influential in designer fashion\, streetwear\, stagewear and anywhere that you see a unique creature that looks like no one else. The Cockettes forever changed just how daring and expressive you can be when you dress for the street\, the club\, the prom or the wedding. \nFayette Hauser is a founding member of The Cockettes\, performing in San Francisco from 1969 to 1972\, and then moving to Seattle to join Ze Whiz Kidz. That same year\, she and her partner Tomata Du Plenty came to Manhattan. Their shows\, now called Proto-Punk\, were the first to grace the stage of CBGBs\, hallowed birthplace of the NYC punk scene. In a rare Village performance\, Fayette will reflect on the Cockette years with a talk and slideshow that will evoke nostalgia in those who were there and envy in those who missed out. \nShe will also introduce two rarely seen films starring The Cockettes. \nPalace (1970)\, directed by Scott Runyon and Syd Dutton\, features the only live footage of the group in their Halloween show Les Ghouls\, a film that captures the Seventies zeitgeist. In Variety\, David Rooney wrote\,\n“A fascinatingly detailed snapshot of the flamboyant outer reaches of countercultural San Francisco in the hippie years and an emotional celebration of diversity\, liberation\, sexual anarchy and fabulousness… The climate of all-embracing acceptance\, blurred sexual lines\, joyful transgression\, rebellion and freedom comes through with warmth\, humor\, and nostalgia." \nElevator Girls in Bondage (1971)\, directed by Michael Kalman\, hilariously tells the story of the beleaguered Elevator Girls of a seedy hotel and their Socialist awakening ala Karl Marx\, starting a rebellion against their oppressive boss. They involve a glamourous tourist\, a freaky writer and long-haired hippies in their mayhem\, ending in an orgy\, of course! Satire run amok!! \nRoom 301\, The Lesbian\, Gay\, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center 208 W 13th St\, New York\, NY 10011 \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/rabble-rousers/
LOCATION:Village East by Angelika\, 189 Second Avenue\, New York\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Art & Film
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SUMMARY:Lead Belly: The Man Who Invented Rock & Roll
DESCRIPTION:The Cockettes were born in the wilds of the Society of the Haight\, San Francisco\, 1969\, when LSD was the trip du jour. The group pioneered the concepts of gender fluidity\, multi-dimensional identity and an intense sense of self-individuation; a no-holds-barred\, in-your-face experimental theatre troupe channeling the volatile energy of the city. \nThe Cockettes manifested a new visual language that mirrored their cubistic\, timeless and surreal sensibilities. Dubbed “High Drag\,” it was so far ahead of its time and so original in its concepts that it took 50 years to explode into the worlds of fashion\, film\, theater and beyond\, becoming a complete genre in and of itself\, highly influential in designer fashion\, streetwear\, stagewear and anywhere that you see a unique creature that looks like no one else. The Cockettes forever changed just how daring and expressive you can be when you dress for the street\, the club\, the prom or the wedding. \nFayette Hauser is a founding member of The Cockettes\, performing in San Francisco from 1969 to 1972\, and then moving to Seattle to join Ze Whiz Kidz. That same year\, she and her partner Tomata Du Plenty came to Manhattan. Their shows\, now called Proto-Punk\, were the first to grace the stage of CBGBs\, hallowed birthplace of the NYC punk scene. In a rare Village performance\, Fayette will reflect on the Cockette years with a talk and slideshow that will evoke nostalgia in those who were there and envy in those who missed out. \nShe will also introduce two rarely seen films starring The Cockettes. \nPalace (1970)\, directed by Scott Runyon and Syd Dutton\, features the only live footage of the group in their Halloween show Les Ghouls\, a film that captures the Seventies zeitgeist. In Variety\, David Rooney wrote\,\n“A fascinatingly detailed snapshot of the flamboyant outer reaches of countercultural San Francisco in the hippie years and an emotional celebration of diversity\, liberation\, sexual anarchy and fabulousness… The climate of all-embracing acceptance\, blurred sexual lines\, joyful transgression\, rebellion and freedom comes through with warmth\, humor\, and nostalgia." \nElevator Girls in Bondage (1971)\, directed by Michael Kalman\, hilariously tells the story of the beleaguered Elevator Girls of a seedy hotel and their Socialist awakening ala Karl Marx\, starting a rebellion against their oppressive boss. They involve a glamourous tourist\, a freaky writer and long-haired hippies in their mayhem\, ending in an orgy\, of course! Satire run amok!! \nRoom 301\, The Lesbian\, Gay\, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center 208 W 13th St\, New York\, NY 10011 \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/lead-belly-film/
LOCATION:The Loft at City Winery\, 11th Avenue at 15th Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Art & Film,2024 Music
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SUMMARY:Meet Teatro Cuatro Exhibition until Sept 30
DESCRIPTION:The Cockettes were born in the wilds of the Society of the Haight\, San Francisco\, 1969\, when LSD was the trip du jour. The group pioneered the concepts of gender fluidity\, multi-dimensional identity and an intense sense of self-individuation; a no-holds-barred\, in-your-face experimental theatre troupe channeling the volatile energy of the city. \nThe Cockettes manifested a new visual language that mirrored their cubistic\, timeless and surreal sensibilities. Dubbed “High Drag\,” it was so far ahead of its time and so original in its concepts that it took 50 years to explode into the worlds of fashion\, film\, theater and beyond\, becoming a complete genre in and of itself\, highly influential in designer fashion\, streetwear\, stagewear and anywhere that you see a unique creature that looks like no one else. The Cockettes forever changed just how daring and expressive you can be when you dress for the street\, the club\, the prom or the wedding. \nFayette Hauser is a founding member of The Cockettes\, performing in San Francisco from 1969 to 1972\, and then moving to Seattle to join Ze Whiz Kidz. That same year\, she and her partner Tomata Du Plenty came to Manhattan. Their shows\, now called Proto-Punk\, were the first to grace the stage of CBGBs\, hallowed birthplace of the NYC punk scene. In a rare Village performance\, Fayette will reflect on the Cockette years with a talk and slideshow that will evoke nostalgia in those who were there and envy in those who missed out. \nShe will also introduce two rarely seen films starring The Cockettes. \nPalace (1970)\, directed by Scott Runyon and Syd Dutton\, features the only live footage of the group in their Halloween show Les Ghouls\, a film that captures the Seventies zeitgeist. In Variety\, David Rooney wrote\,\n“A fascinatingly detailed snapshot of the flamboyant outer reaches of countercultural San Francisco in the hippie years and an emotional celebration of diversity\, liberation\, sexual anarchy and fabulousness… The climate of all-embracing acceptance\, blurred sexual lines\, joyful transgression\, rebellion and freedom comes through with warmth\, humor\, and nostalgia." \nElevator Girls in Bondage (1971)\, directed by Michael Kalman\, hilariously tells the story of the beleaguered Elevator Girls of a seedy hotel and their Socialist awakening ala Karl Marx\, starting a rebellion against their oppressive boss. They involve a glamourous tourist\, a freaky writer and long-haired hippies in their mayhem\, ending in an orgy\, of course! Satire run amok!! \nRoom 301\, The Lesbian\, Gay\, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center 208 W 13th St\, New York\, NY 10011 \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/meet-teatro-cuatro-exhibition/
LOCATION:La Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio\, 73 Avenue C\, New York\, 10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Art & Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240905T140000
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SUMMARY:Framing the Village: Identity Exhibition until Sept 28
DESCRIPTION:The Cockettes were born in the wilds of the Society of the Haight\, San Francisco\, 1969\, when LSD was the trip du jour. The group pioneered the concepts of gender fluidity\, multi-dimensional identity and an intense sense of self-individuation; a no-holds-barred\, in-your-face experimental theatre troupe channeling the volatile energy of the city. \nThe Cockettes manifested a new visual language that mirrored their cubistic\, timeless and surreal sensibilities. Dubbed “High Drag\,” it was so far ahead of its time and so original in its concepts that it took 50 years to explode into the worlds of fashion\, film\, theater and beyond\, becoming a complete genre in and of itself\, highly influential in designer fashion\, streetwear\, stagewear and anywhere that you see a unique creature that looks like no one else. The Cockettes forever changed just how daring and expressive you can be when you dress for the street\, the club\, the prom or the wedding. \nFayette Hauser is a founding member of The Cockettes\, performing in San Francisco from 1969 to 1972\, and then moving to Seattle to join Ze Whiz Kidz. That same year\, she and her partner Tomata Du Plenty came to Manhattan. Their shows\, now called Proto-Punk\, were the first to grace the stage of CBGBs\, hallowed birthplace of the NYC punk scene. In a rare Village performance\, Fayette will reflect on the Cockette years with a talk and slideshow that will evoke nostalgia in those who were there and envy in those who missed out. \nShe will also introduce two rarely seen films starring The Cockettes. \nPalace (1970)\, directed by Scott Runyon and Syd Dutton\, features the only live footage of the group in their Halloween show Les Ghouls\, a film that captures the Seventies zeitgeist. In Variety\, David Rooney wrote\,\n“A fascinatingly detailed snapshot of the flamboyant outer reaches of countercultural San Francisco in the hippie years and an emotional celebration of diversity\, liberation\, sexual anarchy and fabulousness… The climate of all-embracing acceptance\, blurred sexual lines\, joyful transgression\, rebellion and freedom comes through with warmth\, humor\, and nostalgia." \nElevator Girls in Bondage (1971)\, directed by Michael Kalman\, hilariously tells the story of the beleaguered Elevator Girls of a seedy hotel and their Socialist awakening ala Karl Marx\, starting a rebellion against their oppressive boss. They involve a glamourous tourist\, a freaky writer and long-haired hippies in their mayhem\, ending in an orgy\, of course! Satire run amok!! \nRoom 301\, The Lesbian\, Gay\, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center 208 W 13th St\, New York\, NY 10011 \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/framing-the-village-identity/
LOCATION:Moshava Art\, 45 W 8th Street\, Second Floor\, New York\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Art & Film
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