Keesha's Place | A Juneteenth Celebration
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Keesha's Place is a Juneteenth celebration and immersive cultural experience rooted in the radical joy of Black communal gathering. Co-created with cultural curator Sonicc Blush, the event centers the Black auntie as historian, healer, and home for her community.
The night evolves over 3 chapters:
Name Her:
Keesha's Place opens with a wall of our aunties' names, gathered from this community, woven into a living canvas that fills the room. The theatre reads your presence and the pattern pulls back, revealing names woven into the surface.
Know Her:
Sonicc Blush presents an original immersive short film: A cultural portrait of the Black auntie told through real interviews, and intimate spaces. Kitchens. Vanities. Front porches. Projected across +145 ft. canvas, it's an act of testimony to the women who kept and shaped us.
Celebrate Her:
We close the evening with the songs she raised us on: floor-filling, body-moving classics that don't need an introduction.
The night evolves over 3 chapters:
Name Her:
Keesha's Place opens with a wall of our aunties' names, gathered from this community, woven into a living canvas that fills the room. The theatre reads your presence and the pattern pulls back, revealing names woven into the surface.
Know Her:
Sonicc Blush presents an original immersive short film: A cultural portrait of the Black auntie told through real interviews, and intimate spaces. Kitchens. Vanities. Front porches. Projected across +145 ft. canvas, it's an act of testimony to the women who kept and shaped us.
Celebrate Her:
We close the evening with the songs she raised us on: floor-filling, body-moving classics that don't need an introduction.
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Where is it happening?
540 Maier Place, Columbus, OH, United States, Ohio 43215
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