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Sarah Bush Dance Project: Sapphic Valentine’s Soiree Dance Show
Sapphic Valentine's Soiree
On Valentine’s Day, enjoy a special evening of sapphic performances, including romantic dance installations and a sexy main stage show. Sip on mouth-watering mocktails and cocktails while slow dancing with loved ones and friends.
It’s a swanky, fun venue with speakeasy vibes and drinks. Dress to impress! This is an LGBTQIA++ friendly event.
Performers in the Sapphic Valentine’s Soiree include: KJ Dahlaw, Jetta Martin, Richelle Donigan, Sarah Bush, Jeni Leary, Bianca Cabrera & Blind Tiger Society, Juliann Witt, Hannah Westbrook, Abigail Hinson, and Frances Sedayao!
What does it mean to be sapphic? We love the description provided by Them magazine: “Sapphic is an umbrella term that includes lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, trans, femmes, mascs, nonbinary folks, and cis women. Yet unlike these sexualities, “sapphic” strives to conjure an experience more akin to an intention toward attraction that is less oriented to any specific gender identity and more to the fullness of a potential lover’s humanity.”
We highly recommend getting tickets in advance. The venue is intimate and tickets are limited. See you there!
Sapphic Valentine's Soiree
On Valentine’s Day, enjoy a special evening of sapphic performances, including romantic dance installations and a sexy main stage show. Sip on mouth-watering mocktails and cocktails while slow dancing with loved ones and friends.
It’s a swanky, fun venue with speakeasy vibes and drinks. Dress to impress! This is an LGBTQIA++ friendly event.
Performers in the Sapphic Valentine’s Soiree include: KJ Dahlaw, Jetta Martin, Richelle Donigan, Sarah Bush, Jeni Leary, Bianca Cabrera & Blind Tiger Society, Juliann Witt, Hannah Westbrook, Abigail Hinson, and Frances Sedayao!
What does it mean to be sapphic? We love the description provided by Them magazine: “Sapphic is an umbrella term that includes lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, trans, femmes, mascs, nonbinary folks, and cis women. Yet unlike these sexualities, “sapphic” strives to conjure an experience more akin to an intention toward attraction that is less oriented to any specific gender identity and more to the fullness of a potential lover’s humanity.”
We highly recommend getting tickets in advance. The venue is intimate and tickets are limited. See you there!