qyp 2023 lineup

Queer Youth Pride at PrideFest Capitol Hill

Join us in the AMP Plaza once again for Queer Youth Pride at PrideFest Capitol Hill! We have two hours of activities and performances by queer young people lined up, so don’t miss out.

Join us 3-4pm on Saturday, June 24th, 2023. Come early for Family Pride or stay late to dance with C89.5!

Lineup:
3-4pm Ballroom workshop!
4-5pm:
Poetry by Sah Pham
YUELAN
Taylar Elizza Beth

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About the performances:

IG: @ theplaygroundkiki
Playground Kiki Presents “Feel It” with Pixie Mattel, Squeak 007, and Notorious T 007
This is an opportunity to learn voguing and learn about the ballroom scene. You will get to experience the symmetry between a commentator and voguer. We encourage you to please bring water to stay hydrated and let instructors know if you have special needs prior to the implementation of the workshop. For more information about local ballroom events or ballroom classes visit www.playgroundkiki.org. Sign up for the workshop at gaycity.org/Ballroom or sign up at our booth day-of.

IG: @sah.pham
Sah Pham is Seattle’s first Vietnamese-American Youth Poet Laureate. As of this month, she is the author of LOVELIKE, a poetry collection on the multitudes of love and the depths of the Vietnamese American experience. Her poetry has been featured in Seattle’s Child, KUOW 1340 AM Radio, and The University of Washington’s The Monologues. Born and raised in Seattle, she is a recent graduate of the University of Washington.

IG: @yuelanmusic
Your local dark pop theater kid! Check out their Instagram for more info or stream their music on Spotify: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/yuelan/bad

IG: @taylarelizzabeth
Maintaining a balance of lush cosmic haze and centering gravitas, grunge fantasy superstar Taylar Elizza Beth incorporates values of theater, poetry, hip hop and electronica into her work, resulting in a heady mix that elevates as it grounds.

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The AMP Plaza is located at 920 E Barbara Bailey Way, Seattle, WA 98122. It’s in front of the big “X” made of speakers (artwork titled andimgonnamisseverybody), near Capitol Hill Station.

See more details about PrideFest at seattlepridefest.org/schedule