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SUMMARY:Larry & Joe
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets\nThese two virtuosic multi-instrumentalists fuse their respective Venezuelan and Appalachian folk traditions on the harp\, banjo\, cuatro\, fiddle\, upright bass\, guitar\, and maracas to prove that music has no borders. Their engaging bilingual (esp / eng) program includes storytelling\, humor\, singalongs\, and dancing. \nLarry & Joe were destined to make music together. \nLarry Bellorín hails from Monagas\, Venezuela and is a legend of Llanera music. Joe Troop is from North Carolina and is a GRAMMY-nominated bluegrass and oldtime musician. Larry was forced into exile and is an asylum seeker in North Carolina. Joe\, after a decade in South America\, got stranded back in his stomping grounds in the pandemic. Larry worked construction to make ends meet. Joe’s acclaimed “latingrass” band Che Apalache was forced into hiatus\, and he shifted into action working with asylum seeking migrants. Then Larry met Joe. \nCurrently based in the Triangle of North Carolina\, both men are versatile multi-instrumentalists and singer-songwriters on a mission to show that music has no borders. As a duo they perform a fusion of Venezuelan and Appalachian folk music on harp\, banjo\, cuatro\, fiddle\, maracas\, guitar\, upright bass\, and whatever else they decide to throw in the van. The program they offer features a distinct blend of their musical inheritances and traditions as well as storytelling about the ways that music and social movements coalesce. \nSave 10% with membership! Members use LJ24 as their promo code prefix (followed by unique member number). Household members receive two tickets at a discount and individual members receive one. To learn more about membership and how to find your discount code\, visit: https://www.coconinoarts.org/member-discount \nThank you to Americana Motor Hotel\, our lodging partner for visiting artists and performers.
URL:https://coconinoarts.org/event/the-larry-and-joe-show/
LOCATION:Coconino Center for the Arts\, 2300 North Fort Valley Road\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pride Film Showcase: Women & Non-Binary Individuals In Film
DESCRIPTION:RSVP\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFREE EVENT! RSVP is encouraged. \nWelcome to the first Flagstaff Pride Film Showcase at Coconino Center for the Arts. \nPresented by Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival\, Arizona Women’s Film Festival\, and NAU Women & Non-Binary Individuals in Film. Join us to celebrate 28 years of Flagstaff Pride with a FREE film night celebrating the LGBTQIA2S+ community in film from around the world. \nDoors open at 6pm\, show 7-9pm. \nFilm lineup: This lineup includes youth film\, and three local filmmakers including NAU graduates. Mama Has a Mustache\, 10 min (2021) A short animated documentary about identity and family outside of the traditional gender binary\, as seen through children’s eyes.\n—\nMiles to Go\, 8 min (2022)\nTrans trail runner Perry Cohen forms a team with fellow trans men with the aim to compete in trail races in states proposing and passing hateful anti-LGBTQ+ legislation.\n—\nRevelucien\, 5 min (2021) // LOCAL\nRevelucien AKA Revel Lucien is a drag performance artist and painter who lives and works in Flagstaff\, AZ. With stages and in-person events closed during the Covid-19 lockdowns Revel took their performances to the streets.\n—\nSHRED\, 12 min (2023)\nA group of queer Latinx skaters struggle with crippling mental health and societal expectations in Southern California. In their local skate community\, they find cathartic release\, chosen family and mastery of empowerment.\n—\nFemme Rage\, 3 min (2023)\nA rally cry to all QTBIPOC Femmes\, across the gender spectrum\, to unleash their rage about living\, surviving\, and thriving within a cishetero-capitalist-white supremacist-patriarchy.\n—\nFade to Blue\, 10 min (2023) // LOCAL\nFollow the story of Jason Libby\, a Trans man who found his home through the world of Drag where he transforms into the remarkable “Jay Blue.”\n—\nAll Dressed Up\, 14 min (2022)\nLeo\, a man in his early twenties\, decides that he wants to try doing drag. When he confides in his friend Dani\, the two make a deal to perform on the same night and help each other prepare for the show. However\, Leo’s confidence is shaken when those around him begin to seem suspicious\, so he turns to the local drag queens to find the strength within himself to explore uncharted territory.\n—\nThe Right to Joy\, 20 min (2022)\nTrans-masculine cyclist Izzy Sederbaum survived a cougar attack near Seattle in 2018\, facing hateful rhetoric and trauma. Despite struggles with anxiety and self-doubt\, he finds solace and support in the Seattle cycling community\, reigniting his passion for the sport. The film documents Izzy’s journey as he advocates for diversity and trans inclusion in cycling nationwide.\n—\nTransGenerations\, 10 min (2023)\nIn the face of rising anti-trans hate\, trans actress and singer Brady Peeti embarks on a journey of discovery to chart the future by learning lessons from the past. In this eight part series Brady spends time with trans New Zealanders\, ranging in age from their 70’s to their 20’s\, to uncover how each generation built something beautiful and valuable for the next.VIP Tix RaffleBring some dollars for the raffle! There will be two VIP tickets up for grabs! VIP tix includes: meet and greet with headliners\, massage\, dinner\, 4 free drinks\, free after party at the O & glorious schwag!Not to be missed\, let’s celebrate 28 years of Flagstaff Pride supporting\, uniting and strengthening our LGBTQIA2S+ community.
URL:https://coconinoarts.org/event/pride-film-showcase-women-non-binary-individuals-in-film/
LOCATION:Coconino Center for the Arts\, 2300 North Fort Valley Road\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
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