Vaudevillingham Again!
March 15th has us back in Bellingham for the monthly Bellingham Circus Guild benefit variety show! They must have liked us or something.
There’s two shows again: 8pm and 10pm.
The address:
The Cirque Lab
246 Old Hwy 99 North Rd
Bellingham, WA 98229
Both shows will be MCed by the Hipster’s very own yours truly, Wren Lafitte! We Harlequins will perform at the 8pm show only this month so please come! It’s sure to be a riot of a night!
Wren will be teaching a workshop for people interested in partner dancing the next day:
Tuesday, March 16th at 7:30 @ the Cirque Lab.
Workshop will be $35 for 1.5 hours of groovin’ learning! 20% discount for B-ham circus guild members. 20% of proceeds from this workshop will go directly to benefit the guild and it’s programming. So come learn some partner dance and have a ball!
See you there!
Columbia City Cabaret
Change in time and place! The Columbia City Cabaret will now be presented courtesy of Julia’s on Broadway.
The Hipsters make their return to Tamara the Trapeze Lady’s illustrious Cabaret on Thursday, March 18th @ 8pm. Tickets on sale soon. Stay tuned for prices!
TEETHING Screening
So much going on for the Hipsters right now! This film, created by the crew at Breathing Media (Ben Rapson, dir.) features an outstanding cast of performers. Half of these performers are comprised of Harlequins. This project is an amazing collaboration of young, up and coming Seattle talent. You will not be disappointed by this gem of a short. Here’s the trailer.
Teething trailer from Breathing Media on Vimeo.
Shows Monday, March 8th at ACT Theater in the Bullitt Cabaret.
7:00pm – 9:00pm, film at 7:30. Admission is FREE! (You are now out of excuses). Come hang with the cast and crew, have a snack and a beverage, and enjoy!
Welcome!
The Harlequin Hipsters were born out of the aether. Once the entertainers, counselors and madmen of king’s courts, they have watched the farces, tragedies and love stories of man since time immemorial. In this time of great change they gravitate towards places in which people seek revelry. They re-entered the world in the usual way, drawn to each other by the practices of theater, social dance, circus arts and fire. They found commonality through the dream of inspiring and creating beauty; delighting in connection to another without speaking; being strange for the joy and freedom it brings. Gathered now in one city, stripes and spades aplenty once more, we modern court Jesters play with the art of conjuring experiences and opening minds to the wonder of connection.