DEAR ARMEN TOURS THE PACIFIC COAST - OCT. 2015
Dear Armen follows the story of a genderqueer writer and student, Garo, as they study the life and work of Armen Ohanian, an enigmatic Armenian performer and survivor of the early 20th-century anti-Armenian pogroms in Baku. As Garo grapples with the discrepancies between Ohanian’s biography and memoirs, they are forced to confront memories from the past, unraveling experiences around gender, sexuality, ethnicity, family, and the role of the artis...
DEAR ARMEN TOURS THE PACIFIC COAST - OCT. 2015
Dear Armen follows the story of a genderqueer writer and student, Garo, as they study the life and work of Armen Ohanian, an enigmatic Armenian performer and survivor of the early 20th-century anti-Armenian pogroms in Baku. As Garo grapples with the discrepancies between Ohanian’s biography and memoirs, they are forced to confront memories from the past, unraveling experiences around gender, sexuality, ethnicity, family, and the role of the artist. An interactive-theatre experience blending traditional Armenian dance, erotic performance, monologue and live music, Dear Armen weaves together the voices and struggles of three generations of gender nonconforming Armenians.
SHOW DETAILS:
October 6th & 7th, 7:30pm
NOHspace, Theatre of Yugen
2840 Mariposa St, San Francisco, CA
TRAILER: https://vimeo.com/75593828
CAST AND CREW:
created, produced and performed by lee williams boudakian & Kamee Abrahamian
directed & co-produced by Anoushka Ratnarajah
featuring live music by Haig Ashod Beylerian
TICKETS:
$15 Early Bird (Student/Senior)
$20 Early Bird (General)
Available via Brownpaper Tickets http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2252383
Cash sales at the door.
PAY WHAT YOU CAN TICKETS
We have a limited number of PWYC tickets available for folks who need them. You can reserve your PWYC spot online via Brownpaper Tickets, or contact us at tickets.deararmen@gmail.com
ACCESSIBILITY:
There is a ramp available for folks with wheelchairs and scooters to enter the venue. There is wheelchair and scooter seating reserved at the front of the theatre.
Bathrooms are gender neutral/inclusive.
SCENT REDUCTION: we ask that folks please refrain from wearing highly scented products so that folks with multiple chemical sensitivities can enjoy the show. This includes hairspray, perfumes, lotions, etc. For more info on scent reduction and MCS you can check out this amazing resource from Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha:
http://www.brownstargirl.org/blog/fragrance-free-femme-of-colour-realness-draft-15
We are committed to creating increasingly accessible theatre. This means that we are actively growing in our awarenesses of different access needs. We are looking forward to making changes and modifications to our work and our understandings, so that with each production we move closer to realizing a greater spectrum of access. Please visit our event pages and feel free to contact us at unpackingableism@gmail.com with any questions, feedback and/or suggestions.
ADDITIONAL PACIFIC TOUR DATES/LOCATIONS:
Berkeley/Oakland: https://www.facebook.com/events/1467086040284264/
Los Angeles: https://www.facebook.com/events/1619576828315964/
Portland: https://www.facebook.com/events/941401952576322/
Seattle: https://www.facebook.com/events/490064511168665/
Vancouver: https://www.facebook.com/events/414216292106228/
NOTE FROM CREATORS:
Dear Armen centres the struggles and successes of queer, trans* and gender nonconforming Armenians, exploring the intersections of identity, history, and cultural memory. By remembering Armen Ohanian, we bring to the fore an avant-garde Armenian figure who is too little discussed or remembered, and highlight the parallels that exist between her story and contemporary experiences. In so doing, this work hopes to break through memoricide, ensuring more of our cultural memories are passed down and used to help heal the intergenerational trauma left by genocide and displacement. Our hope is to connect these stories with both Armenian and non-Armenian audiences, and in particular, to reach those who see themselves on the fringes, and who are searching for representations of themselves on the stage and in stories.