Blossom Party showcases a rotation of artists, many of whom are Club Q survivors and impacted community members.
"I'm lucky to have these amazing people to work with and I will only stop when I tear an ACL or break an ankle," says drag artist and activist Potted Plant.The pair is chatting about Blossom Party, the free alternative drag show that Plant and co-producer, queer activist and lawyer Z Williams started in 2023. The event recently found a permanent home at the Block, which Weaver co-founded, and will be held there every first Friday beginning April 5.
It was a devasting loss of life, community and stability. "For many of the , drag is like an emotional outlet, so in a sense, you're losing your therapist," Plant reflects."I saw through a lot of my family members that it was very, very difficult for their careers. It...made them not want to do drag anymore.
Judgment-free acceptance is emphasized and it's a haven for diverse performers."We put a lot of effort into focusing on BIPOC individuals, black and brown performers, as well as trans individuals," Plant explains."So we highlight everyone who wouldn't necessarily feel comfortable as a performer walking into spaces like X bar and tracks as a visibly trans person."
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