“Where My Girls At?” Celebrates 5th Anniversary in Home of Inception
October 23, 2011 by Nursha
Filed under Nursha Project Events, Nursha World Featured Content
“Where My Girls At?” returns home to Oakland, California to celebrate its 5th
Anniversary!
“Where My Girls At?” is a “thoughtful, provocative, and insanely funny” one woman show written and performed by the “multi-talented” Micia Mosely. Portraying five drastically different characters representing the diversity of Black lesbian experiences, Micia challenges the notion that there is only one way to be Black or queer in the 21st century.
A phenomenal one hour performance steeped in improv and audience participation, Where My Girls At? has thrilled audiences across the country from San Francisco, Detroit and New York to Amherst, Chapel Hill and Honolulu. A New York Innovative Theater Award Nominee, the show, while hilarious, continues to tackle difficult issues including inter and intra-group racism, sexism, and homophobia.
Written & Performed by Micia Mosely
Directed by Tamilla Woodard
Musical Score by RiMarkible Things Music
Produced by Shalonda Ingram
A Nursha Project Production
EVENT DETAILS
Saturday, November 12th, 2011; 7:30-9:30pm
Sunday, November 13th, 2011; 3:00-5:00pm
Oakland School of the Arts
530 18th Street
Oakland, CA 94612
Tickets
$15 if you purchase tickets by Oct. 31, 2011
$12.50 Group Rates
$20 Advance Tickets
$25 Tickets at the door
To purchase tickets, click here
To read a recent review of the performance by D.C. Theatre Scene , click here:
http://dctheatrescene.com/2010/07/09/where-my-girls-at/
Back To School With Micia Mosely
August 29, 2011 by Nursha
Filed under Nursha World Featured Content
Join NPA Micia Mosely in celebrating the “back to school” season during Orientation Week, as her dynamism captivates co-eds across the East Coast!
NYU Portrait: Voices of a People
Wednesday, August 31, 2011 at 8pm
Skirball Center
566 LaGuardia Place
New York University
EVENT IS FREE !
Multicultural Taste of Boston
Friday, September 2, 2011 at 6pm
Emerson College
This event is closed to the public, but Emerson students are welcomed!
Excerpts & Workshops of “Where My Girls At?”
Sunday, September 4, 2011 at 2pm
Hampshire College Main Lawn
EVENT IS FREE AND OPENED TO THE PUBLIC!!
Micia Mosely and Friends is “Hotter Than July”
July 6, 2011 by Nursha
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Join Micia Mosely in celebrating the latest installment of Micia Mosely and Friends during the 20th Annual HOT Festival at Dixon Place, featuring Ganessa James, Shelley-Nicole Jefferson, and Damian Washington! This event should not be missed!
Thursday, July 14th, 2011 @ 9:30pm
HOT Festival
Dixon Place
161 A Chrystie Street (btwn Delancey and Rivington)
Lower East Side, New York
Ticket: $5
For more information, click here .
Queer Art Impact Celebrates Gay Wars: The Queer Ecology
May 12, 2011 by Nursha
Filed under Nursha World Featured Content
Join Queer Art Impact in celebrating its one year anniversary with Gay Wars: The Queer Ecology. Gay
Wars is back with a vengeance and full of pre-Pride hotness. The week-long festival of performances, panels, and meet-ups to unravel the queerness of human interaction is sure to please! For more information, visit queerai.com
May 15TH-21ST, 2011 in NEW YORK CITY
SUNDAY, MAY 15TH; 3PM IN PRIVATE, BROOKLYN-LOCATION
This QAI Brunch Series’ think-tank a la celebration is invite-only ; Guests will net-wrrkq for this monthly series. It is an intimate gathering to celebrate/lubricate the work of queer strategists, innovators, and creators to build a strong QAI movement.
TUESDAY, MAY 17TH; 7PM AT ABRONS ART CENTER
Abrons Art Center in the Underground Theater
466 Grand Street
New York, NY 10002
RSVP HERE – FREE
A QAI promoted event, “Starving Artist” vs. Entrepreneur is part of ERPA: The Next Gen Debate Series with The Field (www.thefield.org). Debaters include Morgan von Prelle Pecelli, Jean Ann Douglass, Catherine Peila and Queer Art Impact co-founder, Shalonda Ingram. Moderated by Andy Horwitz.
Is the language we use around the arts helping or hurting? Do you pay yourself a living wage to make your work? Do you value your work as something that needs to happen? Does “non-profit” equal art-as-charity, a luxury commodity, a non-necessity? Does it support entrepreneurship? How does this language help art-makers to be seen, fundraise and be recognized as important and critical?
THURSDAY, MAY 19TH; 7PM AT GIBNEY DANCE CENTER
890 Broadway, Fifth Floor
New York, NY 10003
A FREE evening of conversation across creative disciplines and queer expertise; Moderated by activist, writer, and educator Brian McCormick; Panelists include organizers for QUEEROCRACY: a non-normative grassroots organization working to promote social justice and fight the global AIDS crisis through direct action, advocacy, and education.
FRIDAY, MAY 20TH; 7PM AT THE TANK
354 West 45th Street
New York, NY 10036
Music series featuring Brooklyn’s own Melissa Li, NJ/FLorida’s finest Bard & Mustache, and the notorious QAI superstar Charlie Demos! Hosted by last-months QAI electrodrama pop thang, the IDIOT a.k.a. Theodor Wilson.
SATURDAY, MAY 21ST; 7PM AT THE TANK
354 West 45th Street
New York, NY 10036
Main-stage featuring Shelly Mars’ Homo Bonobo Project.
The Homo Bonobo Project is a multimedia presentation by the globe-trotting Belgian primatologist Dr. Ghislaine Pussait, as played by her creator Shelly Mars, AKA the “after-hours Lily Tomlin.”
Oh, and isn’t Sarah Palin gonna be there ;-?
SATURDAY, MAY 21ST; 9:30PM AT DIXON PLACE
161A Chrystie Street
New York, NY 10002
Late-night series at Bulldyke Chronicles with Shelly Mars including QAI/Nursha artist Micia Mosely.
Join NPA Micia Mosely at Marga’s Funny Mondays
April 19, 2011 by Nursha
Filed under Nursha World Featured Content
Come celebrate the start of the week with Marga Gomez at Marga’s Funny Mondays!
Monday May 9th, 2011 @8pm
Special Guest: Micia Mosely
2120 Allston Way Berkeley, CA
Tickets: $10
For more information, click here . Stay tuned for more details!
Catch the Latest Installment of NPA Micia Mosely’s The Progress Report
January 1, 2011 by Nursha
Filed under Uncategorized
For the latest installments of The Progress Report , see below!
Micia Mosely Says Goodbye to 2010…
For the previous episode, click here .
Micia Mosely Kicks Off the Second Season of the Progress Report!
December 8, 2010 by Nursha
Filed under Uncategorized
Micia Mosely returns with a second season of Progress Report . To watch, click below.
Gay Marriage Approved : Let Them Eat Cake…
December 8, 2010 by Nursha
Filed under Uncategorized
Nursha Project Artist Micia Mosely is featured in Let Them Eat Cake : A gay marriage in one act with confections!
Written by Miss HOLLY HUGHES,
Miss MEGAN CARNEY and Miss MAUREEN ANGELOS
Cake by LOWER EAST SIDE GIRLS CLUB
Directed by Miss MEGAN CARNEY
It’s the wedding nightmare your mother warned you about: a gay marriage gone wrong that asks the guests to salvage the situation by interrogating what it means to be married, single, gay, straight, commitment-phobic, a joiner, included or jeering from the outskirts. Come for the cake, if nothing else! Find out more on the show’s site .
Thursdays – Saturdays, December 2* – 4, 9 – 11, 16 – 18 at 7:30pm
Saturday matinees, December 4 & 11 at 2pm
Dixon Place
161A Chrystie Street (between Rivington and Delancey)
New York City
Tickets: $15 advance purchase ; $20 / $18 (stu/sen) at the door
Saturday matinees: $10 advance purchase ; $15 at the door
For more information, click here .
Productions
September 29, 2010 by Nursha
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“Children of the Last Days” is written and performed by Thandiwe Thomas De Shazor. It is a comedy show that aims to satirize Black church culture and the contradictions therein. So bring your Good Sunday Clothes, Your Tambourine, Your Church Fan and Your Sense of Humor! Get Ready! Get Ready! Get Ready!
Written & performed by Thandiwe Thomas DeShazor
Directed by Norman Gee
Produced by Shalonda Ingram
A Nursha Project Production
Get Into It
Join Nursha Project in launching our newest production, Get Into It ! Written and produced in a talk-show format, Get Into It will delve into topics relating to health, wealth, and prosperity. The purpose of the the project is to document and share the experiences of transnational pop-culturalism in real-time through the kaleidoscope of arts, entertainment, social, political, historical, and environmental media. Community members will be encouraged to express current and ever changing experiences that reflect their hyper-local social experiences. To learn more, click here .
The Paul Robeson Project
Ever heard of Paul Robeson?
He is an internationally renowned and celebrated actor, athlete, lawyer, singer and activist. Yet, he is all but erased from mainstream US history. Paul Robeson is pre Civil Rights Movement and smack dab Jim Crow and McCarthyism. Despite these obstacles, he achieves highly. Despite being a high achiever, human flaws arise…
This lecture demonstration about Paul Robeson by “Paul” shares his history, experiences, and what elements make up his particular brand of icon.
Developed and Directed by Mimi McGurl
A Nursha Project Production
“Where My Girls At?”
“Where My Girls At?” is a “thoughtful, provocative, and insanely funny” one woman show written and performed by the “multi-talented” Micia Mosely. Portraying five drastically different characters representing the diversity of Black lesbian experiences, Micia challenges the notion that there is only one way to be Black or queer in the 21st century. A phenomenal one hour performance steeped in improv and audience participation, Where My Girls At? has thrilled audiences across the country from San Francisco, Detroit and New York to Amherst, Chapel Hill and Honolulu. A New York Innovative Theater Award Nominee, the show, while hilarious, continues to tackle difficult issues including inter and intra-group racism, sexism, and homophobia.
Written & Performed by Micia Mosely
Directed by Tamilla Woodard
Produced by Shalonda Ingram
A Nursha Project Production
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Where My Girls At? Returns to NYC in the Hip Hop Theater Festival
September 14, 2010 by Nursha
Filed under Uncategorized
Join Nursha Project at the 10th Anniversary of NYC’s Hip Hop Theater Festival as we present Micia Mosely’s one-woman show, Where My Girls At? Written and performed by Micia Mosely, Where My Girls At? portrays multiple characters representing a diversity of Black lesbian experiences. The piece challenges the notion that there is only one way to be Black or queer in the 21st century.
Where My Girls At? is a phenomenal one hour performance steeped in improv and audience participation that has thrilled audiences across the country.
Written and Performed by Micia Mosely
Directed by Tamilla Woodard
Produced by Shalonda Ingram
A Nursha Project Production
EVENT DETAILS
October 7th and 8th, 2010 @ 7:30pm
Cherry Pit Theater @ the Westbeth Arts Complex
155 Bank Street
West Village, New York 10014
Tickets: $20
For more details or to purchase tickets, click here .



