MIXED FRUITS featuring Chicava Honeychild, Isa Hussain, Alicia Raquel Morales, Jonah Nigh, Emily LaRochelle and Sarazina Stein

About This Show
An evening of gaiety, mirth and merriment. A good old lineup. Jonah Nigh hosts, the bar is open. Queer All Year đ
About the Artist - Jonah Nigh
Jonah Nigh, whom Instinct Magazine exclaimed is “armed with razor-sharp wit, an infectious stage presence, and a fearless approach to storytelling,” has appeared in roles for NBC (âBaking It,â produced by Amy Poehler and hosted by Maya Rudolph and Andy Samberg), Peacock, CBS, Don’t Tell Comedy, NYC Pride, among other venues. He was awarded second place in the 2025 US Comedy Contest (Los Angeles) and the 2024 Next Best Comic competition (Canada). He was also a finalist in the 2025 NY Queer Comedy Festival. 2025 will include performances at the Traverse City Comedy Festival (opening for Natasha Leggero), Don’t Tell Mama (NYC, opening for Lady Bushra), G&B Comedy (London, headliner), The Copacabana, Akron Comedy Jam (opening for Mario Tory) The Last Word Comedy Festival (Virginia), Asian Comedy Fest, and others.
Photo Credit:Â David Suh
About the Artist - Alicia Raquel
Alicia Raquel Morales is a genderqueer boricua movement artist and cultural organizer living between Brooklyn and Borinken.
Alicia grew up building altars, listening to and making up stories that straddle “real” and unseen worlds, and watching ritual work. They are a child of street dance whose work has been described as âsexy, nerdy and spiritualâ.
Alicia has been a Dancing Futures, JACK, and Hi-ARTS artist in residence, a CulturePush Utopian Practice Fellow and a BAAD! Muse. They are proud to have performed in works by Johnnie Cruise Mercer/The Red Project, PISO FĂ©nix, AndrĂ© Zachary/Renegade Performance Group, Maria Bauman/MBDance, Kayla Hamilton Productions, and NiâJa Whitson, NWA Project, and directed movement for Azure Osborne Lee/Roots and River Productions, Kayla Hamilton Productions and Sharon Bridgforth.
Photo Credit: Ezra Richards
About this Show - ocean.bound
ocean.bound is one vignette in a longer work, untitled vibe (or griefsweet or RIVRROAD).It is a modular showâ a series of vignettesâusing dance (social dance, martial arts, gestural storytelling), projection, audio design, vocalization and text.
untitled vibe is grounded in crowning in october, or how to change shape while remembering your name, a medicine walk through NYC following waterways (2020-2024), and is instigated by the life and death of my best friend and first dance partner, Javier âCommon Knowledgeâ Santos (and the crumbling American empire, lol).
It is an expression of love grief joy and humor. Sometimes confusion and rage. Hope. Faith. (?!?)
About the Artists - Emily LaRochelle and Sarazina Stein

“Art Workers Are Artists Too” at Performance Space New York, On Thursday, April 11, 2025.
Emily LaRochelle and Sarazina Stein are NYC-based dancers and performance artists who met at Bates Dance Festival in 2017 and have been collaborating since. Theyâve performed their work at PSNY, Triskelion, Theater for the New City, Wild Project, TADA, HONK!, and in community gardens. Recently, they performed and assistant-choreographed a puppet-theater work at LaMaMa by the Czechoslovak-American Marionette Theater. Theyâve performed with Ćœilvinas JonuĆĄas, Kay Turner, Mindy Toro, and Kathleen Clark and produced a show at Spoke the Hub. Theyâre in the samba reggae-style drumline, Fogo Azul with whom theyâve performed, including for David Byrne, Spike Lee, and Gloria Steinem.
Photo Credit:Â Rachel Papo
About the Show - Big Feelings Crash Things

“Art Workers Are Artists Too” at Performance Space New York, On Thursday, April 11, 2025.
This duet explores how dance, drag, and dramedy relate to how we navigate the world as queer women. We use our drag king personas, Ryder Steel and The Smokeshow, to reckon with our experiences of toxic masculinity, societal expectations, and the patriarchal system.
Pop culture references, textile sculptures, glam 80s outfits, and homoeroticism all contribute to the storyline, in which two âtoxicâ men find their way to each other and learn the errors of their ways. Through the absurd we disrupt expectations and uncover the sincere.
Photo Credit:Â Rachel Papo
Thurs Jul 24 @ 7:30 PM
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Credits
Hosted by Jonah Nigh
Featuring:
Chicava Honeychild
Alicia Raquel Morales
Emily LaRochelle and Sarazina Stein