
Voguing Workshop with BEHOLD
Ninth Planet w/ BEHOLD
February 3, 2025
Learn some iconic voguing moves and fundamentals with Philadelphia legend, BEHOLD. Tap into your self-confidence, self-expression and connect to the history of vogue and ballroom culture.
This workshop is open to Black queer and trans folks, with 10 stipends available for Black Trans Women of $100 each to support their financial needs.
FEB. 03, 7-9PM
FringeArts
140 N. Columbus Blvd.
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Fallawayinto: Corridors of rememory
Fallawayinto: Corridors of Rememory is a multi-modal project that uses live, mutli-media theatre, ritual, installation and communal gathering to invite Black queer and trans* Philadelphians, constructing a living sanctuary that unites audiences in collective celebration, mourning, and remembrance. Surrounding the world premiere of Arielle Julia Brown’s multimedia play, Fallawayinto, Ninth Planet presents a series of free community programs curated by and for Black trans women in association with FringeArts, with presenting partnership from the Painted Bride Art Center.
Fallawayinto: Corridors of Rememory is presented by Ninth Planet in association with FringeArts, with presenting partnership from Painted Bride Art Center.

About Ninth Planet
Ninth Planet makes experimental dance-theatre that centers people of color, women, queer and trans* people in Philadelphia. By making original work with and for these communities, we raise them up as prominent and valuable voices within and beyond the world of theatre. We believe that performance is a life-sustaining force for our community, and we are committed to making our work accessible by offering it for free or low-cost in neighborhood spaces and theatrical venues.
Our shows are designed to activate imagination, self-reflection, and a sense of adventure through the collision of dance, theatre, music, and installation. By following a different curiosity with each project, we invite our audiences and collaborators of all ages to discover something new about themselves and the world we live in. Our work is an investigation of what connects us and separates us, and the inexplicable experience of being alive together.