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Meet the 2019 Femme Show Cast

3/10/2019

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Femfinite: The Femme Show 2019 will sell out for sure, so get tickets today!
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Alicia Greene (emcee) is a plus size model, educator, performing artist and activist.  She is an alumna of Kansas State University, Brown University, the Improv Asylum and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts-NYC.  Past performances and emcee events include: The Chicago Improv Festival, Montreal Fringe Festival, Company One, Big Moves dance troupe, Boston Dyke March, comedy clubs and open mics.  Alicia has slayed on the runway for Boston Curvy Fashion Week, Rebdolls, Smart Glamour and Curvy Magazine's NYFW Curvy Night Out to name a few. Ms. Greene is also a sought after speaker who frequently facilitates social justice education initiatives at conferences and workshops across the country. Instagram Twitter
Amber Aliyah Williams (aka SublimeLuv) is a black lesbian womanist who always speaks her truth and believes "the personal is political." She is a Boston born and bred spoken word artist. She was educated in private and public local school systems and became an activist through words at an early age due to her contrasting experiences in those institutions. She is a member of 'Team Be Spoken' showcasing their 'If you can Feel it you can Speak it' Open Mic at the Milky Way every second Thursday of each month. Through her art and future endeavors, she aims to empower women of color to impact positive global change. Facebook Twitter Instagram
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Amy Raina is a designer on staff at The Telling Room, a literary arts education organization in Maine. Raina is a teacher by trade, but also a writer, artist, yogi, and tarot enthusiast cheering on The Femme Show since it's debut in 2007 in JP!  Raina lives in Portland, Maine with her 2 children, 1 chihuahua, 2 cats, 6 chickens, and handsome partner in crime. Check out her website for Tarot readings, consulting, and coaching. Instagram www.amyraina.com
Anaís Azul is a  Peruvian-born, California-grown, Boston-based first generation immigrant (she/they) composer and collaborator. She writes music that is in conversation with jazz harmony, classical melodies, and Latin American singer songwriter traditions. Their songs are bilingual (Spanish and English) and about mental health, queerness, facing the harsh reality in the world we live in and finding inner peace in spite of the chaos. anaisazul.com​ Facebook Instagram
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Benji Bombay is the PC Police of Burlesque, Boogie Knight of Sirlesque, and puncher of Nazis is here to shimmy their way to justice and liberation for all people! You may have seen him teach queer theory, burlesque history, and dance technique to aspiring performers, or seen him take first place at Dale's All Male Yardsale, and So You Think You're A Lady or a Gent. Instagram
Chicava HoneyChild is the creator of Sacred Burlesque,  a live (and soon to be online) class that blends sultry burlesque movements with yoni exercises, kundalini yoga and energy healing. She is the proprietress of New York City's Brown Girls Burlesque and lead teacher of The Broad Squad Institute. As an artist in residence at Joe's Pub at the Public Theater she produces a live blues & jazz burlesque revue called The Dirty Honey Shake. Chicava is currently working on a black burlesque and pinup documentary project, which can be found at  www.blackbombshells.net.  Twitter  Facebook
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DJ Lady Spindrift (Friday night DJ) started her musical career at the age of 16. Known as Boston's Queer Turntablist, DJ Lady Spindrift always keeps the dancefloor moving. Her budding career began with hosting her own hip hop radio show at WNHU 88.7FM, the in-house radio station of her Alma-mater: University of New Haven. Upon returning to Boston in 2010, Lady Spindrift made frequent appearances spinning at many of the Boston Area's major venues, including The Middle East, ZuZu, Machine, Club Cafe, The Good Life, Wonder Bar, and House of Blues. Twitter and Instagram Facebook
Femme Brulée is an award-winning performer who has been seen across the country diving into cakes, launching rockets, and shaking her burger buns. She is a co-producer and creator of Alterna-TEASE and Sparkletown Productions. When not on stage, smashing the patriarchy with her glittery resistance tees at her company, Sparkletown Studios. femme-brulee.com  sparkletownstudios.com Twitter Instagram Facebook
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Maggie Cee (founder and artistic director) is an artist, activist, dancer, writer, and educator committed to community and social change. Maggie is co-producer of “Dancing Queerly,” a dance festival for the LGBTQ community. In 2018 she received an aMASSiT choreography fellowship from the Dance Complex, was a Creator-in-Residence at Earthdance, and received a New England Dance Fund Grant. Maggie is the 2011 recipient of the History Project’s Lavender Rhino Award for an emerging LGBT history maker. She was featured in the Advocate magazine’s 2006 “Future Gay Rights Leaders.”  Twitter  Instagram
Pampi believes in and work towards the application of the arts as a vehicle for social justice. They create interactive educational art pieces that are accessible and grounded in rigorous cultural research and interpretation while  f*cking up colonialist iconography (Hindu white internalized and otherwise) with power paws and a bear a** #itsajumbleoutthere #showgxlaf Instagram Twitter Facebook
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Rachel Kahn is a Boston-based writer and performer.  Her work has been heard at the Apocalypse Lounge, the Ear Inn Poetry Series, ImprovBoston's Queer Qomedy, The New York Writers' Coalition 'Writing Aloud' series, and The Buttcracker, among others. As part of The Femme Show-- and the cape-wearing half of SPPSSM, alongside Maggie Cee-- she has performed at MondoHomo, PortFringe, the 2012 Femme Conference, the HOT Festival at Dixon Place in New York City, and offered etiquette advice to readers of The Toast.  Rachel believes strongly in the importance of talking about messy, ridiculous, things and has a deep affinity for small dogs wearing sweaters.  ​
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