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Cool Schmool: Bratmobile reunited at the first Ladyfest and will play this one.
Three Times a Ladyfest
Ladyfest Bay Area celebrates feminism from a DIY perspective
By Traci Vogel
CROUCHED BEHIND a large pool table, three spiky-haired punk-rock dykes keep doing a my-foot's-asleep jig that makes them look like leprechauns in slow motion. It's a warm night, and the bar is packed, but no one is willing to take their eyes off the stage long enough to complain. The audience is enchanted. Drinks sit ignored. Nomy Lamm is playing the accordion.
Those who've seen Lamm perform will recognize what might cutely be called the "Nomy Zone." It has to do with her innate stage presence, which has to do with her physicality (she's a large lady with one leg, kohl-rimmed eyes and a deep vaudeville singing voice), but it also has to do with something that defines all successful underground art. Something that is hard to put into words, probably because it's that dreaded thing: an aesthetic.
This indefinable DIY thing, which in no way will I attempt to define, is what Ladyfest is all about. "What six words do you use to announce yourself to the world?" is how Ladyfest participant Thea Hillman poses this question in her kick-ass book-length prose poem Depending on the Light (Manic D Press). Hillman's proposal--if you could only use six words, which would you choose?--highlights the underground artist's problems with multiplicity, with definition and with otherness in ways that simple theorizing cannot.
Born in Olympia, Wash., in the summer of 2000, in, yes, the capital of all that is riot grrrl, Ladyfest is a volunteer-organized groundswell of "music, art, performance, workshops, films, adventures, debates and laugh-until-you-cry or pee-your-pants-style fun," as the original mission statement puts it.
Some of the artists slated to appear in the upcoming Ladyfest Bay Area are making the road trip from Olympia--including Lamm herself--but the roster also includes local favorites the Donnas, Tribe 8, Bonfire Madigan, Bratmobile and Michelle Tea. Don't miss out on the workshops offered, where politics and art get up close and personal.
Here is a brief and highly biased list of picks.
Music
All-Girl Summer Fun Band
The Bangs
Jody Bleyle & Kate Schellenbach
Film and Video
Miranda July
MadCat Women's International Film Festival Retrospective
Visual Arts
Dame Darcy
Performance Art
Erika Lopez
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