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thebicast: THANK YOU ALL - FULLY FUNDED!!!!! KICKSTARTER FINAL PUSH!!  Monday August 29th 2016  Fi

thebicast:

THANK YOU ALL - FULLY FUNDED!!!!!

KICKSTARTER FINAL PUSH!! Monday August 29th 2016  Final Hours and MinutestoDonateandjust$700 $650 $200 FULLY FUNDED!!!! fromfundinginVISIBLE the project celebratingtheBisexual community and our Allies!

inVISIBLE: is a collaborationrooted in dance, between dance theater artist Kai Hazelwoodandmembers of the Los Angles Bisexual Community who have contributed their own stories to the sound score and as inspiration.

inVISIBLE is one part contemporary dance project, one part activist initiative and a whole lotta pARTy! It celebrates the bisexual community using contemporary dance theatre to give voice to a community that is often invisible, its members considered gay or straight depending on the gender of their current partner. inVISIBLE shares the stories of bi sons dealing with frustrated fathers, biphobic mothers, creating the perfect bi superhero and more.

Listen to this PodcastwithKai Hazelwood aboutinVISIBLE The celebration of bisexuality+ through dance, and their kickstarter campaign.

All funds go directly to the production costs and artists fees associated with our first run of shows. We’re excited to be performing Sept 9th and 10thatHighways Performance SpaceinSanta Monica CA.

Collaborators include: Kate Colman, Kiki K, Molly Yates and Martz Contemporary Dance Company, Barcelona

Watch Kai Hazelwood’s Thank you on Facebook

Thank you all So Much this has been Fully Funded (with 8 minutes to spare)


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In the fourth episode of A&HLIVE! I participated in a @thefreeidproject Afro-Caribbean dance class. @hadassahisme and I felt more confident and just overall amazing after this class. Thank you so much @1uniquecort !! This episode of #avocadoandhoneylive is now available on #YouTube #linkinbio .
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Song: @ucancallmela - “Island”
✨✨✨✨✨✨✨ If #thefreeidproject sounds familiar it’s because @1uniquecort was my guest on the 27th episode of #avocadoandhoneypod ! Check it out if you haven’t already. The podcast is available in #SoundCloud, #itunes, #googleplay and #stitcher

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dancer/choreographer Mary Wigman by Dora Kallmus (Madame d'Ora)

dancer/choreographer Mary Wigman by Dora Kallmus (Madame d'Ora)


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 Carolyn Carlson, dancer and  contemporary dance choreographer , Opéra de Paris, 1974by  Jeanloup Si

Carolyn Carlson, dancer and  contemporary dance choreographer , Opéra de Paris, 1974

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Photoshoot w/ my youngin’ at @Budda.Mack videoshoot..Can you believe he’s only 13?‍♀️ &m

Photoshoot w/ my youngin’ at @Budda.Mack videoshoot..Can you believe he’s only 13?‍♀️
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Name Jeffrey LiangLocation Los Angeles, CA, USAWhat do you do? I am a queer, Asian American choreogr

Name Jeffrey Liang
Location Los Angeles, CA, USA
What do you do? I am a queer, Asian American choreographer, instructor, artist, and activist based in Los Angeles. My stylistic repertoire includes heels, jazz funk, hip hop, and contemporary. My favorite and most common motifs in my work surround sexuality, intimacy, and sensuality. However, it’s not just because I enjoy dancing in this style, but because of my commitment that my work reflects authentic expression, free of oppression. As a cis male, I’m expected to present masculinity without fail. As a gay male, to a great extent, my attractiveness is tied to my masculinity, body type, and racial exoticism. As an Asian American queer male, I’m constantly caught between the stereotypes of being feminine and submissive and the cultural expectations of straightness, masculinity, and saving face. As I come to affirm my identities and intersectionalities, it is ever more important for me to have a clear and queer voice for others who experience similar struggles. Dance has been a huge vehicle for me to explore my gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation. That’s why it’s more than just my body doing some sexy moves. My voice and my body will always be political, and there’s no way we are shutting up again.
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