‘A’ is for Orange - a reading series featuring queer Caribbean writers hosts
Replenish! A Pride Celebration
Friday, June 18, 2010
Palmerston Library Theatre
8 PM
How do we re-energize when we get depleted?
What gives us nourishment?
Where do we go for restoration?
Emerging and established queer Caribbean writers explore these questions through storytelling, dub, poetry, prose and spoken word.
Co-hosted by Michele Chai and Kyisha Williams, the evening will feature fresh faces and familiar favourites including trey anthony, D-lishus, Dianah Smith, Kim Quashie, Zakiya, Kyisha Williams, Kadeem Brown, tonya parriag and others.
You will leave feeling renewed, reinvigorated and replenished!
Readings will be followed by an audience Talk Back. Lite refreshments will be served.
Palmerston Public Library Theatre is located at 560 Palmerston Avenue
(between Bathurst and Christie just north of Bloor)
Tickets are $8-10 sliding scale (No one turned away for lack of funds)
Doors open at 7:30 pm, performances begin at 8:00 pm.
For more information please contact Dianah Smith (Curator)
Email: d@aisfororange.org
Website: www.aisfororange.org




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