GIRLSCHOOL's Third Annual Women-Identified-Fronted Music Festival To Take Place At The Bootleg Theater in Los Angeles

By: Feb. 01, 2018
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GIRLSCHOOL's Third Annual Women-Identified-Fronted Music Festival To Take Place At The Bootleg Theater in Los Angeles

GIRLSCHOOL's third annual 100% women-identified-fronted three-day music and ideas festival will take place at the Bootleg Theater in Los Angeles from February 2 - 4, 2017. The lineup includes Shirley Manson + The Girlschool Choir, Jay Som, Kristin Kontrol + The Kids (with special guests including Best Coast), Leikeli47, Moon Honey, Mereba, Amber Coffman, BOSCO, Boyfriend, FAARROW, Lauren Ruth Ward, Soccer Mommy, Low Leaf, Akua, Pinky Pinky, A.W., Mary Lattimore, Nick + Navi, Drum & Lace, Desi Mo, Chelsea Jade, and Polartropica. DJ sets by Zuri Adia, Rituals of Mine, and Kim + The Created. New lineup additions include a cameo by Best Coast, plus sets by Bosco, Leikeli47, and Lesser Pieces, and DJ sets by Erika Kayne, Myra Hasson, Denise Hewitt, and Rachael Pazdan (The Hum). Speakers include Carrie Brownstein, a poetry stage curated by Jack Jones Literary Arts, a panel on activism led by Whitney Bell, a Talking Circle by STRONGER, a panel on immigration and creativity by Eve Barlow, and a songwriting workshop by MUNA. Net proceeds will benefit WriteGirl.


The festival kicks off with a keynote conversation with Carrie Brownstein (Portlandia, Sleater-Kinney), being live-interviewed by poet and critical darling Morgan Parker, and includes two afternoons of talks, workshops, and panel discussions. The 2018 programming includes Sunday School: a poetry reading by Shauna Barbosa, Muriel Leung, Monica Sok, Rocio Carlos, and Morgan Parker curated by Jack Jones Literary Arts. JJLA is a book publicity company that privileges narratives told by black women and women of color. There will also be a talking circle by STRONGER, a panel by Whitney Bell titled Hashtags Into Action: How To Turn Social Media Activism Into Real Change featuring Ashlee Marie Preston (Trans Activist / California State Assembly Candidate / Root 100s Most Influential African Americans) and Vera Papisova (Teen Vogue Health + Wellness Editor / Influencer), and Ivan Ceja (Undocumedia); a panel by Eve Barlow addressing Representation In The Music Industry featuring Francisca Valenzuela, Faarrow, Raye Zaragoza, and Amanda Choo-Quan; "This Is How I Feel: Top-Lining As Truth-Telling," a songwriting workshop by MUNA; and more.

Two interactive art installations have also been added to the programming: "In The Garden of Bleed'n" by Dejha Ti and Ania Catherine X THINX, which will feature an installation by Dejha Ti and performances by Ania Catherine and dancers throughout the weekend representing the different phases of menstruation; and "If Like Is Like A Bowl Of Cherries..." by Elise Mesner, Girlschool, and Nasty Gal. There will be pop-up shops by THINX, Kidd Bell, Jack Jones Literary Arts, and more, plus there will be a voter registration table geared towards getting young people engaged and voting.


GIRLSCHOOL is a women-identified-led music festival and creative community based in Los Angeles, whose mission is to celebrate, connect, and lift women-identified artists, leaders, and voices. Founded by Anna Bulbrook (band member, the Airborne Toxic Event; violinist, Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, Beyoncé's LEMONADE, Kanye West, Vampire Weekend, and more) in response to how few women she saw onstage in the alternative rock and festival worlds, GIRLSCHOOL has grown into a vibrant network of women-identified artists, leaders, and voices who have formed an empowering and visible community for one another while supporting women and girls. A portion of the proceeds from every ticketed GIRLSCHOOL event benefits a girl-positive 501c3.

GIRLSCHOOL has held two sold-out three-day women-identified-led music and ideas festivals in Los Angeles, and in March of 2017, partnered with TOMS to bring a capsule festival called WE ARE ONE to SXSW that was at capacity all three days. In November of 2017, they held their first IDEALAB in partnership with Phillip Lim and Glenfiddich that featured performances by Amber Coffman, Mecca Vazie Andrews, and a conversation between Ashlee Marie Preston and Whitney Bell. GIRLSCHOOL has worked with artists including KING, Chelsea Wolfe, Shirley Manson, the bird and the bee, Deap Vally, Bleached, Alice Bag, MUNA, Caroline Smith, Francisca Valenzuela, Gavin Turek, and many more, and is an official curator for Red Bull Sound Select in Los Angeles.

WriteGirl is a creative writing and mentoring organization that promotes creativity, critical thinking and leadership skills to empower teen girls.

Sponsors include: Nasty Gal, Noisey, Thinx, MS Events Production, Bedrock LA, Society6, Bootleg Theater, Sid The Cat Presents, Gif Party, Elise Mesner Photography, Balance Water, Health-Ade Kombucha, Red Bull, and more.



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