New Orleans Debauchery Night and Film Screening
Mar 25, 2023 at 9:00 PM
Ashé Power House Theater, New Orleans, LA
Ashé Power House Theater, New Orleans, LA
When & Where
Mar 25, 2023 at 9:00 PM CDT
Ashé Power House Theater
1731 Baronne St
New Orleans, LA 70113
1731 Baronne St
New Orleans, LA 70113
Videos
Event Summary
Join AfroQinx and Ashé Cultural Arts Center in celebrating the freedom of sensuality, sexuality, and exploration in the Black community. Dance your cares away to your favorite House jams by DJ eyeV from Sound Theory Radio 102.3FM; become transfixed by the tantalizing and sensual movements of I.O. Moon; ignite desire for your deepest fantasies with erotic photography by COZMOBLACK.
The event features the screening of Thee Debauchery Ball* (Unreleased Director's Cut), followed by Q & A with founder/producer Khari B. and producer David Weathersby. Thee Debauchery Ball is an Afrofuturistic, Black, BDSM/kink/fetish-themed House music party; a celebration of sensuality, liberation, and consent that has continued since 2005, borne out of the sensual and electric nature of Chicago's House Musi culture. The documentary tells the personal story of founder, Khari B., the DJs, and the participants who look upon this event and the culture within as a bastion of freedom and an escape from preconceived notions. It is a study of the relationship between collective freedom and individual comfort, all from a Black cultural lens, that has helped to redefine Black music, community, art, and sexuality; all topics that are often maligned in the Black community.
The event features the screening of Thee Debauchery Ball* (Unreleased Director's Cut), followed by Q & A with founder/producer Khari B. and producer David Weathersby. Thee Debauchery Ball is an Afrofuturistic, Black, BDSM/kink/fetish-themed House music party; a celebration of sensuality, liberation, and consent that has continued since 2005, borne out of the sensual and electric nature of Chicago's House Musi culture. The documentary tells the personal story of founder, Khari B., the DJs, and the participants who look upon this event and the culture within as a bastion of freedom and an escape from preconceived notions. It is a study of the relationship between collective freedom and individual comfort, all from a Black cultural lens, that has helped to redefine Black music, community, art, and sexuality; all topics that are often maligned in the Black community.
More Details
Saturday, March 25, 2023
9p-12a, Doors open at 8:30PM
Ashé Power House Theater
1731 Baronne St.
New Orleans, LA 70113
9p-12a, Doors open at 8:30PM
Ashé Power House Theater
1731 Baronne St.
New Orleans, LA 70113