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Looking at LA TRAVIATA Through a Sex-Positive Lens 

Looking at LA TRAVIATA Through a Sex-Positive Lens 

Released Tuesday, 16th May 2023
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Looking at LA TRAVIATA Through a Sex-Positive Lens 

Looking at LA TRAVIATA Through a Sex-Positive Lens 

Looking at LA TRAVIATA Through a Sex-Positive Lens 

Looking at LA TRAVIATA Through a Sex-Positive Lens 

Tuesday, 16th May 2023
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In this conversation Briq House and Moonyeka share their perspective on Seattle Opera’s La traviata. Speaking with Gabrielle Nomura Gainor, the two sex-positive artists and community leaders discuss the "fallen woman" archetype in Verdi's opera, the joy and challenges surrounding sex work—and other politics of pleasure for women and femmes–particularly QTBIPOC (Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous People of Color). Briq House has been featured in The Seattle Times, Time Magazine, and on the cover of The Stranger. She was honored in the Top 50 Most Influential Burlesque Performers in the World List (21st Century Burlesque Magazine). Moonyeka is a nonbinary Filipinx interdisciplinary artist who provides sacred, erotic, healing spaces. With roots in street-styles dance (including Tutting and Popping), you may have seen them on the award-winning film series, If Cities Could Dance. Learn more at msbriqhouse.com and instagram.com/m00nyeka.

 

Notes: This conversation includes a candid discussion of human sexuality, sex work, and pleasure. 

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