It is crucial to preserve and tell LGBTQ history from an LGBTQ point of view as diverse as it is otherwise it will all be forgotten or told by others with outsider perspectives and/or agendas. Why is it important to support this documentary film? Until LGBTQ history is taught in schools and in the history books that schools use, we rely on and thus must support documentaries and all forms of art, literature & media by and about LGBTQ people. This event aims to continue to build a community around this film, announce the project to a wider public, generate dialogue around the film and the themes/issues it addresses, as well as raise funds to complete the film. The film tells the story of this community and its relationship to an era that has not been historically or narratively documented from the point of view of lesbian women. The salon ran during a new and heightened era in lesbian visibility and empowerment, and AIDS, LGBTQ and feminist activism. The event is a fundraiser for the documentary feature film “ Sundays at Café Tabac.” The film is about an unforgettable weekly salon that ran on Sunday nights between 1993-1995 for a community of some of the most distinguished lesbians around then and now, in New York’s East Village at Café Tabac, notorious for the caliber of its celebrity clientele on any given night.
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Goods and services include hotel packages at: TRIBAL HOTEL, NICARAGUA, TRES SIRENAS BEACH INN, PUERTO RICO, and THE VAGABOND HOTEL, MIAMI, plus much more. There is a limited number of VIP tickets. Don’t miss out.Ī SILENT AUCTION will be featured in-venue and online. Artist included are: MICKALENE THOMAS, FRANCESCA GALLIANI, LOLA FLASH among others. Other exclusive VIP offerings are still to be announced. VIP’s have early access to the party, exclusively designated prime lounge seating with the best views of the room and the evening’s special entertainment, so enticing, you will definitely want to be as close as possible to the action. Hors d’oeuvres will be provided by INDOCHINE, NYC. The evening’s FEATURED ENTERTAINMENT will be provided by the titillating DUANE PARK BOUDOIR 308 DANCERS and hosted by SOPHIA URISTA and guests. This very special uninhibited performance is sure to generate a buzz. Guests will be transported to a sultry salon where they can imbibe, lounge and dance the night away to the soulful music provided by the original Café Tabac DJ SHAREE NASH and celebrity DJ BELINDA BECKER. It will be a celebration of the documentary film “ Sundays at Café Tabac,” which honors the STRONG BOLD BEAUTIFUL FASHIONABLE WOMEN, and the VIBRANT CULTURE OF DOWNTOWN NYC IN THE EARLY ‘90s. THIS ELEGANTLY CURATED SOIRÉE will bring together a multi-generational, diverse, creative and influential community of lesbians, celebrities and their allies in the LGBTQ and art communities, and beyond. TICKETS AT THE DOOR: $100 GENERAL, $300 VIP WHEN: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 TH 2015 6PM – 12AM 6-7PM VIP Early Access Admission “ SUNDAYS AT CAFÉ TABAC”-A Documentary Feature Film-HOST COMMITTEE: Hilton Als, BETTY, Alan Cumming, Lea DeLaria, Patricia Field, Catherine Gund, Kelly Gunn, Jean-Marc Houmard, Michael Musto, Meshell Ndegeocello, Eve Salvail, Julie Tolentino, Patricia Velasquez, K8 Hardy & Pati Hertling, Leslie Cohen & Beth Suskin, Edris Nichols & Toni Weeks, Mickalene Thomas & Racquel Chevremont WHO WILL BE THERE AND WHAT WE HAVE PLANNED FOR YOU!
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YOU WILL NOT WANT TO MISS THIS EVENT OR THE INCREDIBLE WOMEN SUPPORT THE FILM AND CELEBRATE PRIDE WITH US!