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The curator Zvonimir Dobrović gathers a baker's dozen of queer contemporary performance artists, including the incisive Bulgarian choreographer Ivo Dimchev, who logs in with Facebook Theater; John Moletress, who offers the avant-cinematic Jarman (all this maddening beauty); and South African Mmakgosi Kgabi, who brings her majestic coming-out solo Shades of a Queen. Most events take place at Abrons Arts Center, but Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens also lead an EcoSex Walking Tour of Central Park, which will help you, to quote the literature,"climax with rubbing Manhattan's planetary clitoris." Yoni in New York, kids.
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