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The Flipside Vol. 1

The Flipside Vancouver is a series of multi-disciplinary events aimed at fostering community & empowering Filipino and BIPOC voices that will take place on Unceded Coast Salish Territories, on Turtle Island, BC.

THE FLIPSIDE - VOL. 1 // JUNE 29 @ RAILWAY CLUB

ARTIST LINEUP

REIGN CRUZ

KAYA KO

ETHARYIEL

JULIE RAE

DANCE PERFORMANCES

Traditional & Contemporary = KATHARA FILIPINO ARTS SOCIETY

Drag Queen Royalty = PIA LITTLE

Contemporary & Traditional = JOJO ZOLINA

VENDORS

Jewelry @big.head.beading

Live Painting Mar

& TBA

50/50 Raffle For Prizes and More!

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WHO ARE WE

Featuring diasporic Philipinx/a/o Artists from all walks of life, genres, and art modalities, The Flipside is a much-due event space spotlighting our multi-talented community of creatives, entrepreneurs and organizers. We seek to bridge different sides of our community through the Arts: unifying our church-goers, hip-hopers, queer & bakla trail-blazers, food makers, visual artists, artisans, ink/tattoo practitioners, pre-colonial traditional performers and more.

VISION & COMMUNITY IMPACT

We are teaming up with organisations such as Kapwa Roots, a branch from Canada’s Kathara Arts Society, performing a mix of contemporary & traditional Bagobo and T’boli dance and music taught by Kathara Filipino Indigenous Arts Collective Society of the Philippines.

Filipino Fridays Podcast will also be onsite to host and record interviews with individual artists throughout the event. Our goal with this is to give artists an opportunity to connect more intimately with their and our audiences. Giving a voice to what it means to them to be a diasporic Filipinx/o/a artist living and working in North America.

VISION & COMMUNITY IMPACT

If you have further inquiries or are looking to get involved as an Artist, Vendor, Volunteer or more for future events, you can email us at:

theflipsidevancouver@gmail.com

Instagram : @theflipsidevancouver

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