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New Creator Interview with the @gopushpops is up! "We uphold a Third World Women of Color Intersectional Feminism addressing the matrix of oppression along the lines of race, class, nation, religion and gender. We are punk as fuck riot grrrls who give NO FUX and nasty 4th wave cyber feminists and neon pop Shivas and mama shamans rolled into one – embodying the Goddess/Creatrixxx in all her elements of Creator/Destroyer in the cycle of Birth-Life-Death-Rebirth." ✨💞💖🙌 #gopushpops #feminist #queerfeminism #intersectionalfeminism // photo by Laura Weyl
For Nancy Azara’s HAND/MADE Exhibition at the WOODSTOCK Byrdcliffe Guild, Legacy Fatale teamed up once again with transnational feminists Go!Push Pops. An explorative women’s rituals was performed at the Kleinert/James Gallery Center, September 6th, 2015, NY. Titled a THOUSAND TIMES THY LIGHT, a spin on a classic Shakespeare poem, our collaborative performance cultivated the message of inner light through contact improvisation, instinctive motions and vocals, sparked by a pre-savage romp at Woodstock’s official drumming circle. Front page in the Woodstock Times memorialized this occasion.
CHECK OUT THIS AMAZING CLIP of GO! Push Pops getting deep into feminism, the goddess, blood rituals, sex positivity, and the creative power of women’s sexual energy. Filmed in Brooklyn by Laura Weyl and Hannah Edizal. Sound by Adam Aslan.
Go! Push Pops at the Brooklyn Museum Artists Ball
On Wednesday April 24th 2013 Go! Push Pops re-performed “BLOCK WATCHING Remix” (based on footage we Youtube hijacked from Luis Gispert's 2002 video Block Watching) with founding member Anna Souvorov for the cocktail hour of the annual Artists Ball. An event honoring several esteemed figures in the Arts, the Push Pops were asked to perform twice by Luis Gispert.