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World OutGames Pulse Point Event

By Charlotte Robinson, April 06, 2017
The LGBTQ World OutGames Miami has announced the presentation of “Pulse Points” a tribute to the Orlando massacre at Pulse Nightclub from 6P to 10P on June 1st at the New World Center, 500 17th Street, Miami Beach, Florida. This experiential memorial will fuse together elements of dance, poetry, music & visual arts with 49 artistic expressions in remembrance of the 49 lives lost one year ago. Carol Coombes, World OutGames Miami Director of Cultural Arts stated, “World OutGames celebrates unity & inclusiveness & we are proud to present Pulse Points as an artistic tribute to a tragic time in history. This will be a space free of racism & bias that will transform negativity into a courageous forward direction, sending a global message of compassion, hope & love.” Curated by Octavio Campos & Cameron Basden, “Pulse Points” will unite as many as 200 artists from all different genres who will pay their respects moving forward. Guests will enjoy special performances by the Orlando Gay Chorus plus experience other participating artists: Adora, Fushu Daiko, Dale Andree, Diana Garlee, Ray Sullivan, Oscar Fuentes, Sandra Portal-Andreu, Karelle Levy, Mosaic Dance Project, Ana Mendez, Fred Fejas, Pioneer Winter, Kandi & Rollin Stirman, Octavio Campos, Camposition, Dance NOW! Miami, Antonia Wright, David Rohn, Augosto Soledade Brazzdance (ASBD), Labomamo, Carl Hildebrand, Natasha Tsakos, Miami Gay Men's Chorus, Reading Queer, Ceci Fernandez, Rick Delgado, Gio Profera & James Cubby. World OutGames Miami is a 10-day global event that takes place from May 26th to June 4th 2017 which brings to life three significant pillars of Sports, Culture & Human Rights.
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