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Apr. 27th, 2004 11:50 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
April 27th, 2004
For Immediate Release:
West Coast Gender Outlaws Bring the Love at Buddies on May 14th!
On Friday May 14th, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre welcomes Robo Sapien: a cross-genre group of queer and trans starlets. This San Francisco ternion of Whitney, Chad and Campbell rock the dance floor with their blissful beats, driving guitar riffs, melodic bass lines, and icy wax grooves, cutting and splitting the genres of hip hop, pop, rock and dance-abilly.
On tour with these bad kids is SINI ANDERSON, outlaw queer performance poet and co-founder of the wildly successful SISTERSPIT poetry road show with Michelle Tea. She was recently published in the American Bible of Outlaws Poetry. She’s performed internationally since 1993, in such venues as New York's PS. 122, Seattle's Bumbershoot Art Festival, Lollapalooza's music Festival, Vancouver’s Rock for Choice, and on San Francisco Pride's Main Stage.
Local heroes Hadassah Hill, Anna Camilleri and Zoe Whittall will represent Toronto’s own rock n’ roll poetics, starting the night off with a bang.
Doors open at 10:30pm. Show at 11:30. Buddies in Bad Times Theatre.12 Alexander (416) 975-8555. DJ Catscratch spins the afterparty.
Full Accessible. 19+
For more information please contact zoewhittall@hotmail.com
For Immediate Release:
West Coast Gender Outlaws Bring the Love at Buddies on May 14th!
On Friday May 14th, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre welcomes Robo Sapien: a cross-genre group of queer and trans starlets. This San Francisco ternion of Whitney, Chad and Campbell rock the dance floor with their blissful beats, driving guitar riffs, melodic bass lines, and icy wax grooves, cutting and splitting the genres of hip hop, pop, rock and dance-abilly.
On tour with these bad kids is SINI ANDERSON, outlaw queer performance poet and co-founder of the wildly successful SISTERSPIT poetry road show with Michelle Tea. She was recently published in the American Bible of Outlaws Poetry. She’s performed internationally since 1993, in such venues as New York's PS. 122, Seattle's Bumbershoot Art Festival, Lollapalooza's music Festival, Vancouver’s Rock for Choice, and on San Francisco Pride's Main Stage.
Local heroes Hadassah Hill, Anna Camilleri and Zoe Whittall will represent Toronto’s own rock n’ roll poetics, starting the night off with a bang.
Doors open at 10:30pm. Show at 11:30. Buddies in Bad Times Theatre.12 Alexander (416) 975-8555. DJ Catscratch spins the afterparty.
Full Accessible. 19+
For more information please contact zoewhittall@hotmail.com
you were my original opener
Date: 2004-04-29 04:27 pm (UTC)anyway, thanks for hooking us up. I totally appreciate it.