SPACE/TIME with SARAH AND THE SAFE WORD, DOG PARK DISSIDENTS, and JHARIAH
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We have changed the venue due to HIGH DEMAND for tickets! We are now located at Bushwick's beloved DIY venue: Rubulad! The address will be emailed to all ticket-buyers. Can't find it? Email charlotte.chauvin.97@gmail.com or check out @rub_ulad for a sneak peak of the new digs ;D
Due to this venue change, the show will now be indoors. We are following all NYC safety standards. Even with these standards, expect it to be crowded. PROOF OF VACCINATION via a vax card or Excelsior pass with photo ID will be required for entry. Not vaxxed or don't want to go to an indoor show just yet? Refunds will happily be made upon request.
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Welcome to SPACE/TIME, a place beyond, in-between, and further than your usual expectations of a night out on the town with a rock'n'roll band. And support a New York City institution while doing it!
THE EXPERIENCE:
Find yourself in an expansive and magical place, crawling with sculpture, performance, and art of all kinds from your Brooklyn community. Rubulad's nooks and crannies might have more than you’d expect. Really, we expect a flash tattoo artist, typewriter poet, polaroid portraitist, and more!
THE PERFORMERS:
SARAH AND THE SAFE WORD
Sarah and the Safe Word is a six-piece queer cabaret rock band from Atlanta. Since forming in 2015, they've kept themselves busy — being personally requested to join the lineup of the 2017 Vans Warped Tour by founder Kevin Lyman, making a cameo appearance on the CW's The Originals (playing a queer werewolf-witch wedding, no less!), gaining "Debut of the Year" praise from Alternative Press, embarking on several national tours around America, and signing to Take This To Heart Records in 2019.
DOG PARK DISSIDENTS
Dog Park Dissidents are a queer punk rock duo from New Orleans, LA and Long Island, NY, featuring Zac Xeper (he/they) and Jon Greco (he/him). They bend genres, genders, and decency, blending old-school anarchist punk energy with contemporary pop punk and flamboyant low camp. They are here, queer, doing crimes, and 🐶 am 🐶 puppy 🐶
JHARIAH
Genre is not so much a box to be confined in as it is a bag of tricks for Bronx-based musician/animator Jhariah Clare to pull from. The multi-disciplinary artist has a compulsion for writing larger than life songs, stacked high with strings, horns, keys, and broadway-esque vocal arrangements. So attendees of his live show may be surprised to see him hit the stage with no band in sight – just his drummer and musical collaborator Cole Raser seamlessly transitioning from hard-hitting rock cuts to complex swings fit for a Harlem jazz club. That chameleon-like musicality is exactly what makes the two of them such a fitting duo. Jhariah and Cole met through mutual friends at Pratt Institute, studying 2D animation and film, respectively. They quickly hit it off and before long, Jhariah’s solo project became a duo. The two of them function more like a pair of one-man-bands than two parts of a whole. Both emerging from a generation of increasingly self-sufficient independent musicians, this two-piece “band” takes that DIY attitude to heart.
THE SHOW:
7:00 Doors Open and Activities Begin with Happy Hour
8:00 Show Starts
TICKETS
$10 now or $15 cash at the door day-of.
ACCESSIBILITY
The entry to the venue has one step up. The viewing area is immediately inside and flat all inside. The bathrooms are very small and in a slim hallway. The backyard is two steps down on uneven ground. Chairs will be available upon request, and a few couches and/or chairs are already in the viewing area.
If the price is keeping you from coming to the show, contact us and we will do our best to help, no questions asked.
Email Charlotte at charlotte.chauvin.97@gmail.com with any questions or needs, and we'll be happy to figure out if and how we can accommodate you. At the show, please speak to any staff member (can be found at either bar) if you have any questions, requests, or concerns.
WHAT IS THE CITY RELIQUARY?
Reliquaries typically house the ostensible bones of dead saints. We house the bones of New York City. From seltzer bottles to schist cores, to roller skates from racially integrated rinks, to a burnt out lightbulb from the Statue of Liberty's torch. These artifacts as the backdrop, we aim to support artists and our Brooklyn community with a plethora of creative and cultural programming.
WHY MEMBERSHIP?
In exchange for your ongoing support as a member, you'll receive free admission to the museum as often as you care to visit, free tickets to all events, free beverages when possible, and—we hope— a tiny New York City historical institution to call your own.
Sustaining monthly memberships help us predict our finances, and survive through and beyond this pandemic. We are entirely volunteer-run and currently have no paid staff. Our community means the world to us, and we would love for you to be a part of it.
If you are not yet a member and buy a ticket, you will be asked after payment if you would like to contribute your ticket price toward membership. What a deal!
WHAT ELSE?
Please come prepared to tip the performers via cash, or Venmo.
Drinks can be purchased from the bar with CASH ONLY.
This is an all ages show, however, we cannot guarantee the content that the performers will be sharing. There will also be burlesque dancers, who will be partially or fully nude. Swearing, sexual or violent content, and other adult content is expected.
This event is brought to you by The Future Now @jointhefuturenow.