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PASEO ARTÍSTICO: “Women of the Resistance”

  • Brava's Cabaret 2773 24th Street San Francisco, CA, 94110 United States (map)

Acción Latina Presents

PASEO ARTISTICO:
“Women of the Resistance”
Featuring Mama Ganuush at Brava!

Saturday March 9, 2024
12pm-7pm | 12pm in Brava’s Cabaret

As always Paseo Artístico is FREE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
Various venues on 24th Street/Calle 24 Latino Cultural District, San Francisco

Paseo Artistico “Women of the Resistance” begins with Golden Thread Production presenting a drag performance by Mama Ganuush, a Trans Palestinian African drag artist and activist at Brava.

Performances continue on the hour heading up 24th Street to Balmy Alley for Lucia Ippolito’s mural talk followed by a live musical performance by Las Coronelas trio of Mexican and Mexican-American women Chantel Hernandez, Martha Rodriguez Salazar and Susan Peña co-presented by Community Music Center and Precita Eyes in front of the Women of Resistance mural. The activities move to Evolved SF Gallery for a portrait photography experience with Alexa Treviño. A traditional son jarrocho fandango will take place at Medicine for Nightmares Bookstore and Gallery featuring musical duo “Mujeres Del Son” Evelyn Donaji and Nuria Armenta and guests. Berta Hernandez will present a theatrical performance in solidarity with Palestine “Viva, Viva Palestina!” at Mission Cultural Center. Multimedia artist and dancer Andrea Rodriguez will perform “La Rumba No Para” that tells a salsa love story about growing up in the Mission District at Dance Mission Theater. The Juan R. Fuentes Gallery will host the opening of a gallery exhibit of paintings by Salvadoran artist and Mission Street Vendor Ms. Meg featuring colorful birds of Central America. The evening culminates with headliner Diana Gameros live music performance about her own experience as a Mexican immigrant artist and the solidarity she found sharing her music. Gameros headlines the Encuentritos concert with two other female led bands at Acción Latina.

As always Paseo Artistico is FREE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. This edition of Paseo Artistico is generously supported by Latino Community Foundation Poderarte Grant.

More info at www.paseoartistico.org | www.accionlatina.org


Happening at brava

Mama Ganuush A disowned, liberated, disabled, dignified, entertaining, Trans Palestinian African drag artist and activist. Founder of Hertiage Activists & liberation artists collective, House Ganuush, Nabila’s art saloon, and Vocal AF open mic. A TERF repellent, a neozionist nightmare, and a servant to Queer and Trans social justice activists. 

Mama Ganuush will be performing a 5 min drag lipsynch followed by a talk back.


schedule


12PM- Golden Thread Productions and Brava present a drag performance by Mama Ganuush, Trans Palestinian African drag artist and activist - Brava Theater Cabaret, 2773 24th Street

1PM- Las Coronelas - Live Music by Chantel Hernandez, Martha Rodriguez Salazar and Susan Peña - outdoors "Women of the Resistance Mural" by Lucia Ippolito co-presented by Community Music Center and Precita Eyes, Balmy Alley & 24th Street

2PM - Alexa Teviño Visual Art - EvolvedSF Gallery, 3067 24th St.

3PM -  Rasgueo, Canto y Tacón - Son Jarocho Music by Evelyn Donají & Nuria Armenta- Medicine for Nightmares Bookstore & Gallery, 3036 24th St.

3:30PM - Gallery Opening  Ms. Meg paintings - Juan R. Fuentes Gallery, 2958 24th St.

4:30PM - Berta Hernandez “Viva, Viva, Palestina” Teatro en Español theater performance - Mission Cultural Center, 2868 Mission St @ 25th St.

5PM - Andrea Rodriguez “La Rumba No Para” Dance theater performance- Dance Mission Theater, 3316 24th St.

5:30PM - Encuentritos Concert featuring: Diana Gameros & guests - Acción Latina Patio 2958 24th St.


FUNDERS

Paseo Artistico is co-presented by 24th Street cultural venues including Mission Cultural Center, Brava Theater, Dance Mission, Precita Eyes Muralists, Community Music Center, Medicine For Nightmares Bookstore, Adobe Books, Calle 24 Latino Cultural District, with the additional support of SF Museum of Modern Art. 

Earlier Event: March 8
What Do the Women Say? 2024