Quentin Crisp: The Naked Bon Vivant! A 100th Birthday Celebration Saturday March 7th, 7-10pm at
Santo’s Party House,
upstairs at (96 Lafayette Street). The fabulously flamboyant and witty
gay icon Quentin Crisp (who died in 1999 at age 90) gets a
party fit for a queen.
The Naked Bon Vivant! is produced by Joe Birdsong (owner of the dearly departed bohemian stronghold
Rapture Café), in association with Phillip Ward and the Quentin Crisp Archives. Proceeds from the event go to funding the archive.
Hosting the event is drag-queen performer
Linda Simpson. The line-up includes celebrity journalist
Frank DeCaro, post-modern cabaret singer
Adam Dugas (Weimar New York, The Citizens Band),
Anne Hanavan (Voluptuous Horror Of Karen Black), East Village musician/playwright Paul Korsinsky, guitarist-songwriter
Gordon Gano (of the pioneering folk-punk group
Violent Femmes), Radical Fairie dance troupe
Pixie Harlots (Lustre), performance artist
Amber Martin (Rapture Cafe’s Wig Shop), LGBTQ blogger and activist
Eric Leven, actor/dancer Jack Ferver (Dance Theatre Workshop Studio Series, Strangers With Candy), ground-breaking queer Latino poet
Emanuel Xavier, photographer
Bobby Miller, the divine Lavinia Co-op, glam rock musician
Paul Bernstein and his Wide Stance band, West Village crooner
Chris Lowe, erotic poet and blogger
Guy Kettelhack, and other performers to be announced. Providing music is
DJ Baby K.
The evening also includes screenings of excerpts of film and video
starring Mr. Crisp. An auction of Quentin Crisp photographs by
David Turner,
Marcus Teo, and
Martin Fishman. Special non-QC photographs for the night by
Joe Oppedisano. Even more
info here.