Are you a friend of Dorothy? a queer camp show / Calls & Submissions
Deadline
May 3, 2025
Organization Name: Side Rail Collective
Organization Location: Seattle, WA
Type: Calls & Submissions
Fee: Free
Discipline:
“Are you a friend of Dorothy?” is a queer camp-themed show embodying the energy of queer safe havens/oases, including Fire Island, Palm Springs, Saugatuck/Douglas MI, Val Kill, etc. It serves as a heartfelt reflection on the complex tapestry of summer and summer camp experiences that may have shaped us as queer youth, whether we were boldly out or quietly finding our way.
Named after a coded phrase used for queer signaling in the mid-20th century, this show celebrates and reflects upon the tireless work of our queer elders that paved the way and offers us a moment to breathe as we continue to fight in the trenches. It’s a passionate exploration of what safety and sanctuary mean to each of us, a powerful reclamation of camp aesthetics that are intrinsically, unapologetically queer.
This show invites you to fully embrace and express your authentic self with all the fierceness and love that comes with being gay. It poses the questions:
What does a modern-day queer oasis look like?
In today’s tumultuous sociopolitical landscape, what do these safe havens symbolize for you?
How may that differ from your past experiences or those of folks elsewhere in our country and the world?
What can the queer community do better to serve ALL the intersectional identities of queerness?
And what does it truly feel like to roam freely in spaces that welcome us just as we are?
Close your eyes and imagine—what does queer liberation taste like, look like, feel like? In all the divisiveness and politicization of our identities, let’s take a moment to enjoy the beauty of our existence and celebrate the magic of being queer!
We highly encourage those with intersectional marginalized identities to apply and recognize the historical, current, and disproportionate disenfranchisement of members of our queer community. We also acknowledge that black and Indigenous trans and genderqueer people ARE queer culture, and we will prioritize underrepresented perspectives during our selection process.
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