we, and other queer goddexxes



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we and other queer goddexxes is a season-long series of gatherings, curated by C1 Artist-in-Residence and PlayLab Circuit Flux Lab writer Micah Rose, alongside co-artist/dramaturg Alison Yueming Qu.

Uplifting communal storytelling through ritual, memory, solidarity, and action centering Boston’s 2SQTBIPOC (Two Spirit, Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, People of Color) communities. we and other queer goddexxes will culminate in a multi-disciplinary performance by Rose in summer 2022.

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Check out our current and past gathering!



︎Gathering #2: queering spaces of be/longing, July 12 6-7:30pm ET︎


An intimate story circle held at the Year of the Tiger Installation at Mary Soo Hoo Park on the Rose Kennedy Greenway. Sharing stories from our experiences on belonging, showing up for oneself and community, queerness, and space-informed yearning. Enjoy the warmth of the sun, grounding activities, and offerings of prosperity and longevity.

Related links:
︎rsvp here
︎ guestbook - leave a selfie and word with us! 
︎ grounding excercises and offerings in virtual spaces



︎Gathering #1: Tea4Tea, January 27 at 7pm ET︎
an intimate virtual space that invites attendees as co-creators to communal sense-based storytelling,
over a tea blend uniquely designed for warmth & belonging in the northeastern winter.


Related links:
︎ juju’s tea blend recipe     
︎about artist julissa emile



Check out our work archives, and other virtual playgrounds!



>> library of past (un)activations


>> virtual book altar · our collective library

>>tomi ni mica


Meet the core artists

Alison Yueming Qu
(she/they)
Dramaturg


“A 1.5-generation immigrant originally from Jilin City, China, Alison is an Actor, Director, Dramaturg, and Creative Producer. Alison is a curator of joyful, challenging, and radical AAPI spaces that move everyone toward an anti-white-supremacist, queer future.”

Micah Rose
(they/them)
C1 Artist-in-Residence


“Micah Rose carves queer divinity through breath, word, and movement. They are a mestize Tagala memory artist who honors oral & embodied traditions—like theatre, story circles, biomimicry, spoken word, and more—as paths for communal care.”
Afrikah Smith
(they/them)
Producer


“Afrikah is a multi-hyphenate cultural worker rooted in theatre that intersects with community, identity, education, and dialogue. Often experimenting and pushing traditional forms, they work with devising, adaptation, and ritual theatre.”




          Company One Theatre is developing the events and narratives of We And Other Queer Goddexxes in order to amplify…



>> the elemental power of personal and community narratives as a uniting, liberating force for good gatherings
that tend to our collective memory, belonging, healing, and love


>> the long history of trans and queer peoples of color conjuring sacred spaces for communal creativity,
and rejecting the colonial myths of singular genius


>> TQBIPoC elders and youth who are co-imagining and enacting the small-to-largechanges
that ripple out across and beyond the city


>> the powerful work of local activists and organizations
strengthening the health of Boston’s queer and trans communities of color
 

THIS PROJECT IS CO-MADE BY COMPANY ONE THEATRE
AND BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY


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