If you loved "Paris Is Burning", you won't want to miss this independent follow-up film. Directed by Wolfgang Busch, the feature explores issues of Artistic Empowerment as well as AIDS Awareness from the perspective of the "House Ball" Community.
DuSable Museum of African American History, 740 E. 56th Pl. (at Cottage Grove)- free parking
Admission is $20 and includes:
- complimentary hors d'oeuvres and desserts
- special performance by Jose Xtravaganza and Willi Ninja
- Q&A after film with the above performers, plus Luna Luis Ortiz Khan, Octavia Manolo-Blahnik, Kevin Omni and Wolfgang Busch
- admission to the afterparty at Azure, 832 W. Randolph (at Halsted)- afterparty without screening is $5
A portion of the proceeds to benefit Southside Help Center, Task Force AIDS Prevention and the making of this film
Free on-site health testing at the event from our sponsor the Chicago Department of Health
Contacts:
-Tommy Avant-Garde: 312.986.0661 ext 15
-Aaron Enigma: 773.271.2699
-MadMan Productions: 773.779.2399
Website:
http://www.howdoilooknyc.org
Please note: Indicating that you are interested or going to this event does not necessarily guarantee admission. Refer to the event description for details about attending the event.