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October 14, 2014/by C Q
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Pachacuti was our second event of this year's Spri Pachacuti was our second event of this year's Spring National Queer Arts Festival. A collective creation and celebration of Two-Spirit and IndigeQueer arts and culture, Pachacuti brought together drag, music, ceremony, dance, and a whole lot of community for one beautiful night in Oakland. We're so grateful to the whole Pachacuti team and everybody who helped make that night one to remember!
#NQAF2025 #NationalQueerArtsFestival #IndigeQueerArt #TwoSpiritArt
We're looking back at the National Queer Arts Fest We're looking back at the National Queer Arts Festival events that happened in May and June starting with our festival opener, Limitless: Queer Fashion Show (@limitlessqueerfashionshow). Created and produced by the immensely talented Yanni Brumfield (@yxnibrmp), Limitless was a peerless display of Black queer and trans fashion - as you can tell from this slideshow!

Thank you Yanni and the whole Limitless team for opening the Spring National Queer Arts Festival with a night of fashion and festivities that was surely a Pride highlight for all who attended!
#NQAF2025 #NationalQueerArtsFestival #Limitless #QueerFashion #TransFashion
Now that the Bay Area's EPIC Pride month is coming Now that the Bay Area's EPIC Pride month is coming to a close, we want to say a huge thank you to everybody who helped make this season's National Queer Arts Festival a beautiful success. This includes a GIANT THANK YOU to the artists who created brilliant new work to share with the community. There would be no National Queer Arts Festival without you. And, another BIG THANK YOU to every volunteer who gave their time, every audience member who share in 'Pleasure in the Storm', and our amazing team at QCC!

We're looking forward to even more 'Pleasure in the Storm' this fall when we continue the National Queer Arts Festival with our Creating Queer Communities Artists Showcase. In the meanwhile, enjoy some rest and recovery from Pride month as we get ready to carry the spirit of Pride forth into the rest of the year!
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TONIGHT. Pleasure in the Storm is bringing you an TONIGHT. Pleasure in the Storm is bringing you an exuberant finale of rhythm and joy. Come celebrate your own and our community's beauty and brilliance at Magical Realism.

Magical Realism: Queer Caribbean Sounds is the final night of the Spring 2025 National Queer Arts Festival—and it’s everything we’ve been building toward. Join us for a night of music, movement, and collective healing as Esotérica Tropical and Afro-Puerto Rican Bomba ensemble Batey Tambó lead us in ritual and rhythm, followed by a reggaeton dance party with DJ Kayaté.

This is the climax of Pleasure in the Storm—a space to sweat it out, dance it in, and remember what it feels like to be held in joy, movement, and community.

TONIGHT – Friday, June 13 | 7–10 PM
SOMArts – 934 Brannan St, San Francisco
Tickets in bio

Come be the joy. Come be the thunder. Come be the pleasure in the storm.

#MagicalRealism #NQAF2025 #PleasureInTheStorm #NationalQueerArtsFestival #QueerCaribbeanSounds
TOMORROW NIGHT! The dance floor is calling with pl TOMORROW NIGHT! The dance floor is calling with pleasure, and this is your last chance to answer.

Magical Realism: Queer Caribbean Sounds is the final night of the Spring 2025 National Queer Arts Festival, and it’s going to be unforgettable. Come experience an evening of ritual, rhythm, and release—led by Esotérica Tropical, the soul-shaking Afro-Puerto Rican Bomba ensemble Batey Tambó, and reggaeton heat from DJ Kayaté.

This is more than a party. It’s a healing pulse. A collective exhale. A celebration of trans and queer joy at its most powerful.

Let your body carry the memory.
Let the rhythm wash it clean.

Friday, June 13 | 7–10 PM
SOMArts – 934 Brannan St, San Francisco
NOTAFLOF – Tickets in bio
Bring your filled out Festival Passport for a special prize!

Let’s close this season the way we started it—together. You are the pleasure in the storm.

#MagicalRealism #NQAF2025 #PleasureInTheStorm #NationalQueerArtsFestival #ClosingNight #QueerDanceMagic
You are dancing with community—waves of pleasure You are dancing with community—waves of pleasure and rhythm washing over you, your spirit and soul feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
This is the Magical Realism: Queer Caribbean Sounds you've been needing.

Join us for the final night of the Spring 2025 National Queer Arts Festival—a closing celebration of community connection, Caribbean rhythm, and collective release.

Led by Esotérica Tropical and the powerful Afro-Puerto Rican Bomba ensemble Batey Tambó, the evening opens with performance and ritual, then flows into a reggaeton dance party with DJ Kayaté. As the closer for the "Pleasure in the Storm" NQAF, you can expect the joy to be overflowing.

Join us for a night that reminds us how music is our storm shelter, movement is our medicine, and healing hits different when we do it together.

Friday, June 13 | 7–10 PM
SOMArts – 934 Brannan St, San Francisco
NOTAFLOF – Tickets in bio
Bring your completed Festival Passport to be in the running for a special surprise!

Come close this season in celebration. Let the rhythms carry your joy. Let your body remember: we are still here, and we are the pleasure in the storm.

#MagicalRealism #NQAF2025 #PleasureInTheStorm #QueerCaribbeanSounds #NationalQueerArtsFestival #QueerDanceMagic
🌿✨ An invitation to soften. To listen. To be 🌿✨ An invitation to soften. To listen. To be held. ✨🌿

On Sunday, June 8, step into the stillness with Unfolding—an immersive sound experience rooted in Black queer love, meditative poetry, and the power of presence.

Created by Lyn Patterson (@poetryntings) in collaboration with @riannasamone, Unfolding is part of Pleasure in the Storm, the Spring 2025 National Queer Arts Festival. Two showings will take place at 6 PM and 7:30 PM at the Gaines Gallery & Rooftop (1740 Telegraph Ave, Oakland).

Through soundscapes, poetry, and revolutionary Black queer love, a sacred space is being created for you to be part of. A moment to return to your breath, your body, and the knowing that you are worthy of tenderness. Join QCC for the Unfolding.

Come gently.
Come fully.
Come as you are.

ASL provided. NOTAFLOF. Tickets available via link in bio.

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Created by Tiara Amar (@tomatoluvr3), New World Coming is a gallery space that builds out an intertwined history of queer longing and anti-imperialist struggle - a struggle we are still enmeshed in our present. Readings will be outdoors. Don't miss the New World Coming - get your tickets through the link on our website or bio.

This show is created by Tiara Amar (they/them), a Bengali transdisciplinary artist, organizer, and curator born and raised on occupied Ohlone lands & based in Oakland. Their practice integrates writing with still & moving images and percussion.
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