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Kennedy Center canceled the event Washington, District ColombiaAgainst the backdrop of the change in the focus of the Trump administration, which fired the management of the center.
Many artists and producers who participate in the Tape Center schedule have stated that their events were quietly canceled or moved to other places. The tapestry was scheduled for 5 to 8 June before the cancellation.
The Alliance of the Metropolitan Honor Washington dissolved from the Kennedy Center in response to the canceled events.
“We are an elastic community, and we have found other ways to celebrate,” said the deputy director of the Alliance on June with the Associated Press. “We find another way to the celebration … But the fact that we need to maneuver this is disappointing.”
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Kennedy Center canceled the event (Getti Image)
On the Kennedy Center website, there is still a section for tapestry with a general description and reference to the PRIDE world site. There is no other information on the site.
Cancellations occur after massive changes in the center of Kennedy, including the president Donald Trump Dismissal of both the president and the chairman in early February. Trump replaced most of the loyalists council, who later elected him a new chairman.
The PRIDE World event is held every two years, and this year the event takes place from May 17 to May 8 with performances and festivities planned throughout the country’s capital. But there were problems with what participants of the reception will receive from the policy of the Trump administration, aimed at transgenders, and comments about speeches in the center of Kennedy.
“I know that the DC as a community will be very pleased that it will be held by the world pride, but I know that the community is a little different from the government,” said Michael growth, founder and director of the Pride International Orchestra, which spent the performance on June 5 a few days after Trump took control of the institution.
Roest told the Associated Press that he was in the last stages of the projection in the center. He waited for the final contract when Trump found that the leadership was changing and his plans to amend the institution.
Then the center did not respond, he said.
Many artists and producers who participate in the Tape Center schedule have stated that their events were quietly canceled or moved to other places. (AP)
On February 12, the growth stated that he received one by email from the Kennedy Center employee, which stated that they “could no longer order your contract at this time.”
“They moved from very desirable to accept nothing,” he said Associated Press. “Since then, we have not heard a single word in the center of Kennedy, but it will not stop us.”
Following the cancellation, the growth said he was able to move the pro -PRIDE international speech to the Stratmore Theater in neighboring Betese, Maryland.
Growth said he was never explained why the performance was canceled so late during the planning stages. He said his orchestra would no longer consider the performance in the center of Kennedy and that most of the artists will most likely make the same choice.
“This council will need to be a very, very public statement about the administration’s inclusion so that we will consider it,” he said. “Otherwise, this is a hostile place to execute.”
Krensha said some other events, including the time of dragging history and showing a part of the AIDS memorial blanket, would be transferred to the Center of Hello to Chinatown.
The cancellations occur after massive changes in the center of Kennedy. (Getti Image)
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Monica Alford, veteran journalist on art and culture and planner of events, was to organize the event on June 8 as part of TapestryBut she said she also survived the sharp end of communication within a few days after the Trump Cennel Center is absorbed.
Alford has a long history with the Kennedy Center and organized the first in the history of the roof last year. She said she considered the institution as its “home base” and “safe space for queer community”. She also said she was disappointed by losing a partnership that had with the center of Kennedy.
“We make our community the service – not only a strange community, but also the whole community,” she said the Associated Press.
She said that she was still finalizing the details of her events, which, she said, “had to be family, as well as dragging, was family and stylish.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.