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Metamorphosis

  • The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center 208 West 13th Street New York, NY, 10014 United States (map)
Keepsake House presents: Metamorphosis

Metamorphosis

Celebrate the new year and emergence of our 2024 Artists in Residence with an afternoon of songs, stories, and dim sum! Pass the dumplings and pour each other tea as Adeline Um, Azhar Bande-Ali, Emily McNally, Kacia Flórez, Katherine Gan, and Paula Croxson meet in the round to share original work on renewal and transformation. This winter, leave your cocoon and fill your soul with comfort food and community.

Doors: 2:30pm ET

All-inclusive Tickets: 
In-person: $55
In-person for Key to Keepsake holders: $25
Online video (live & recorded): $15 or free for Key to Keepsake holders

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Notes: All in-person tickets include self-service dim sum and tea. Most allergies and dietary restrictions can be accommodated and you will be asked to specify your needs upon purchasing tickets.

This show is family-friendly and the venue is an alcohol-free community space. No alcohol will be permitted during the show.

The 2024 Artists in Residence, left to right: Adeline Um, Paula Croxson, Emily McNally, Azhar Bande-Ali, Kacia Flórez, & Katherine Gan.

Adeline Um (she/her)

Adeline Um is a Korean American songwriter from Boston, Massachusetts, where she started her music journey as a Berklee City Music scholar. She is passionate about Asian American representation and visibility within the Western entertainment industry while also providing a soft landing for vulnerability and conversations regarding mental health within her music. Adeline has been recognized by BBC Scotland, BBC Introducing, The Rolling Stone India, UKSC, and Amazing Radio and is currently working at Berklee College of Music. Her favorite hobbies include going for coffee with friends, hiking, and spending time with family. 

Adeline is a 2024 Artist in Residence and has previously performed in the Keepsake House show House for the Holidays.

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Azhar Bande-Ali (he/him)

Azhar is an Indian-American storyteller from Atlanta who believes that great stories wrap vulnerability with humor like sushi or, as he calls them, a stushi. His stories tackle the core of our shared human struggle - self worth, identity, hope, and suffering - in search of meaning. He is a Moth StorySLAM winner and a Moth Showcase performer. As a writer, he’s worked on Rob McElhenney’s Adimverse. In his free time you can find him strolling through Central Park listening to podcasts about the technique of writing. Ask him about the time an essay he wrote about Michelle Obama landed him the best surprise ever.

Azhar is a 2024 Artist in Residence and has previously performed in the Keepsake House shows From Story to Song (October 2023) and House for the Holidays.

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Emily McNally (she/they)

Emily McNally is creating the soundtrack for the lovelorn and anxious with their genre-fluid, DIY folk pop music. With vulnerable lyricism, Emily confronts her own naivete and yearning in layers of lush vocals. They hope to share a time capsule of life's emotional whirlwinds in order to ease the sense of loneliness in others (and herself).  Emily currently freelances full time as a singer/songwriter, taking commissions on sites like Fiverr.

Emily is a 2024 Artist in Residence and has previously performed in the Keepsake House shows Found Family and House for the Holidays.

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Kacia Flórez (she/her)

Kacia Flórez is a Colombian-Ecuadorian Queens native singer/songwriter, whose music is inspired by folkloric rhythms from her country of origin. From an early age, Kacia’s father taught her how to play and interpret a diverse amount of Latin American genres from the most renowned artists of his time, including Julio Jaramillo’s classic “Bolero, Vales and Pasillos” to Andean superstars Los Kjarkas with their Caporal hits. Kacia has performed for the Ecuadorian American Cultural Center, The Queens Museum, The Museum of Human Achievement, and has been involved with ongoing community work through Queens-based art collective Kaleidospace. Today you can check out her newest release “Kacia Flórez - Vol. 1,” an EP honoring her Andean roots, on all streaming platforms. 

Su nuevo álbum, Kacia Flórez - Vol.1 está inspirado en el género Andino cual define a la artista de manera auténtica. Cada cancion en su EP demuestra pequeños fragmentos de lo que significa ser una mujer andina enamorada de su cultura. Ella espera que tú el oyente puedas también sentir el corazón de Los Andes en casa pista y conocer un poco de lo que define a Kacia con el sueno de revivir el folklor.

Kacia is a 2024 Artist in Residence and has previously performed in the Keepsake House shows Women of the House and House for the Holidays.

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Katherine Gan (they/them)

Katherine Gan is a multimedia artist based in Brooklyn, NY with a focus on poetry and film photography. They also have experience with mediums like film, printmaking, and digital art. Katherine seeks to center queer and trans people of color in their work, particularly with a focus on intimacy and care. 

Their art has been supported through fellowships and scholarships from Brooklyn Poets, The Poetry Project, Poets House, and the Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop. Their super 8 film "Friday in Flushing" screened at MoMA through MONO NO AWARE. 

Katherine graduated from Duke University in May 2022 as Robertson Scholar and Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellow with a B.A. in Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies and a minor in History. They won the 2022 Honor’s Thesis Distinction Prize for their 134-page thesis "Excavating the Afterlives of Empire through Asian/American Women’s Aesthetics & Poetry." 

Katherine is a 2024 Artist in Residence and has previously performed in the Keepsake House show House for the Holidays.

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Paula Croxson (she/her)

Paula Croxson is a science communicator, neuroscientist and storyteller who is passionate about bringing together science and the arts. She moved to New York from the UK in 2010 with dreams of becoming a professor and researcher, but after discovering the power of storytelling she completely changed direction to focus on making science accessible to everyone. She is a senior producer for The Story Collider, and her stories and performances have been featured in podcasts, videos and around New York City in science shows, nerd shows and storytelling shows alike. She is also a musician, playing flute in two indie rock bands, and a long distance open-water swimmer.

Paula is a 2024 Artist in Residence and has previously performed in the Keepsake House show House for the Holidays.

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