Gay City Arts presents Gay Witch
December 8-11
FREE SHOW: Wednesday, December 7
General Admission $15-$20 / Students & Seniors $12
Queers have always been witches. We are healers, spell casters, shape shifters and magicians. We pull our lives out of a hat. The world calls this a trick, a farce, a phony, a sparkling sleight of hand. We must know our lives are gloriously true and bravely our own. We must repeat this over and over under our breath, a spell for survival.
GAY WITCH is a multi-art...
Gay City Arts presents Gay Witch
December 8-11
FREE SHOW: Wednesday, December 7
General Admission $15-$20 / Students & Seniors $12
Queers have always been witches. We are healers, spell casters, shape shifters and magicians. We pull our lives out of a hat. The world calls this a trick, a farce, a phony, a sparkling sleight of hand. We must know our lives are gloriously true and bravely our own. We must repeat this over and over under our breath, a spell for survival.
GAY WITCH is a multi-arts showcase of intersectional queer magic. It is a celebration, a remedy, an invocation and an altar* to lift up resilience, rage and love.
FEATURING:
DA QWEEN
Rogue Pinay
M. Avila
Shann Thomas
Nic Masangkay
Jéhan Òsanyìn
Selena Velasco
Ana Walker & Zora Seboulisa, of Youth Speaks Seattle
Angel Langley & Lorraine Lau, of the Au Collective
Produced by Shelby Handler and Cat Cunningham
*A note on altars, from the producers: The word altar comes from the latin altus, meaning high, and in our ritual practice, an altar is a physical place to raise high/lift up the focus of a ritual. Altar-making has a place in many different traditions. Our use of it comes from Earth-based witch traditions and Jewish practices like the bimah in a synagogue, the raised area where the Torah lives. Throughout our ritual work, we are bringing an awareness of how cultural appropriation and white supremacy manifest in queer/witch/ritual/arts spaces. We resist this by learning about the specific histories of practices we witness, questioning our own perspectives, receiving feedback and offering ritual as one cultural strategy in dismantling oppression. In GAY WITCH, performers are invoking practices from their own lineages, with care and authenticity.
Accessibility Info: The Calamus Auditorium at Gay City is ADA accessible, has two single-stall all-gender restrooms, and is a fragrance-free space. For more information about accessibility at Gay City please visit gaycity.org/access
*Sponsor Tickets: Gay City relies on the generosity of our patrons and supporters to help bring about programs like Gay City Arts. Spending a little more on your ticket will help keep our program running and our ticket prices low.
*Radical Hospitality Tickets are provided as a homage to a concept first pioneered by Mixed Blood Theatre in Minneapolis, meant to “erase economic barriers in pursuit of building a truly inclusive” audience. There is a FREE Show on Wednesday, December 7
"Thank you to the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture for their support & partial funding of this project!"
About Gay City Arts: Art is the voice, spirit and conscience of every community and is a vital tool for community reflection, dialogue and pride. Through Gay City Arts, Gay City collaborates with local LGBTQ artists to galvanize an audience for queer arts, foster the development of LGBTQ artists and works, and facilitate artistic excellence that is accessible. Gay City Arts is committed to presenting challenging, dynamic and excellent queer art across a wide range of disciplines, including theater, music, dance, film, spoken word, literary and visual arts. Learn more: gaycity.org/arts