The Flea Announces Public Performances Celebrating Juneteenth and Return of Mx. Juneteenth Drag Pageant | Playbill

Off-Broadway News The Flea Announces Public Performances Celebrating Juneteenth and Return of Mx. Juneteenth Drag Pageant

The Flea has partnered with Black and Brown Equity Coalition of Fire Island to present the pageant, now in its second year.

The Flea has announced that a line-up of public performances celebrating Juneteenth curated by Ebony Noelle Golden, James Scruggs, and Chanon Judson who were commissioned to devise the programming. The works will be presented across New York City and Fire Island simultaneously June 11–19. 

Included in this year's events are Niegel Smith's The Worthy, a walk exploring the city through the lens of liberation, black love, queer joy, and community healing co-led by Talu Green with Djembe drumming; Chanon Judson's Time's Up; A Liberation Ritual, a dane performance community ritual; James Scruggs' ISSUE MAN... JUNETEENTH!, a conversation about race, racism, and Juneteenth to be held on the steps of the New York Public Library; and Ebony Noelle Golden's The Blueing: Ceremonies From In The Name of The Mother Tree, a collective ritual for water veneration at Marcus Garvey Park.

The Flea has also partnered with the Black and Brown Equity Coalition of Fire Island to support the 2nd Annual Mx. Juneteenth Drag Pageant on Fire Island, celebrating Black drag artistry at The Ice Palace Resort on Fire Island June 18. 

Nia O. Witherspoon will moderate an informative symposium about Juneteenth, and this year’s line-up, June 16 at 7 PM at The Flea featuring all of this year's commissioned artists.

“Juneteenth marks the beginning of our journey toward liberation, and I’m thrilled The Flea can continue that legacy by commissioning exceptional Black artists, and presenting their work in public spaces for our city,” says Flea Artistic Director Niegel Smith.

“World culture is influenced by American culture. American culture is influenced by Black culture, and therefore Black culture influences everything. BaBEC is excited to be partnering with The Flea for a celebration of Black liberation and jubilee during the week of Juneteenth. As equity architects, we are empowering Black artists to utilize their multiple mediums of expression to remind everyone who this world's tastemakers really are,” says Tomik Dash, founder and president of the Black and Brown Equity Coalition of Fire Island, in a statement.

The Flea’s Juneteenth Public Performance Program is also part of the Festival of New York, a growing collective of organizations from across New York City's five boroughs.

For tickets to the 2nd Annual Mx. Juneteenth Drag Pageant, visit App.MobileCause.com. For tickets to other events and more information, visit TheFlea.org.

 
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