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13 Things To Do in San Diego This Weekend: May 30–June 2

13 Things To Do in San Diego This Weekend: May 30–June 2
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La Jolla residents continue family's three generations of ballet

La Jolla residents continue family's three generations of ballet
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Artists get a chance to 'finally be themselves' at annual Queer Mvmnt Fest

Trystan Merrick is one of the co-founders of the Queer Mvmnt Fest, an annual festival featuring LGBTQ-plus performers and artists in workshops, discussions, classes, and performances June 12 to 18.

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Queer Mvmnt Fest

This festival from local contemporary movement arts organization Disco Riot will feature artists whom identify as part of the queer, trans and gender-nonconforming dance community in San Diego and beyond. Queer Mvmnt Fest will empower and showcase LGBTQ+ artists from all backgrounds through performance, workshops, discussions, and classes geared for affinity groups as well as open to the general public. The festival will further highlight the work of BIPOC artists within the LGBTQ+ community, examining and centering the need for addressing inequity through an intersectional lens. This festival is the first of many actions towards representation and celebration of queer and BIPOC dance artists in the San Diego community.For the day-by-day schedule of performances, workshops and more, go here. For location details, scroll to the bottom of this page.Friday, Jun. 24:4:30 p.m. at City Heights Annex: Film screenings5:30 p.m.: at City Heights Annex: Panel discussion, facilitated by José Héc

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