Fun Places to Gay
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| | | Office Niteclub
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| | | | The pH Comedy Theater
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| | | | Nobody's Darling
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| | | | Innexile
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| | | | Granville Anvil
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| | | | Dance Chicago at the Athenaeum Theatre
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| | | | Roscoe's
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| | | | Someplace Else II (Oh Zone)
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| | | | The House Theatre of Chicago at the Chopin Theatre
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| | | | Sidetrack
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| | | | MPAACT at the Greenhouse Theater Center
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| | | | Theater Oobleck at Victory Gardens Theater
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| | | | Spyners Pub
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| | | | Farraguts on Clark
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| | | | Hydrate
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| | | | Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place
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| | | | Ram Bookstore
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| | | | The Joffrey Ballet at Auditorium Theatre
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| | | | The Closet
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| | | | Blue Man Group at Briar Street Theatre
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| Sunday January 14th
Kaumakaiwa Kanaka'ole with Shawn Pimental 7:00pm
Kaumakaiwa, along with guitarist Shawn Pimental, brings to the stage an immense talent as a singer, chanter, and dancer as well as a deep understanding of her Hawaiian culture and her place as a modern, transgender Hawaiian (mahu wahine) in this contemporary world. Her performances and music seamlessly meld Hawaiian culture and modern sensibilities, with songs that draw from ancient 'oli (chant) traditions, contemporary melodies, and original mele (lyrics), in deeply powerful music. Hawaiian culture has plenty of humor and she often provides wry commentary and stories to give context to her songs.
"…Kanaka'ole…was backed only by a guitarist in songs drawing on island traditions, particularly chameleonic vocals. [She] vaulted through various registers and timbres, from bass to witchy contralto rasp to sweet soprano ([her] "skinny girl" voice, [she] said), a traditionalist tour de force."- The New York Times
Event Website
Old Town School of Folk Music 4544 N Lincoln Ave Chicago, IL 60625 (773) 728-6000 Location Website
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