“What’s the gayest thing you did this week?” ask Carolyn Bergier and Melody Kamali, the hosts of the pop culture podcast Dyking Out, at the beginning of each episode. For me, it would have to be “Baroqueer” at ShapeShifter Lab on Monday, Oct. 23. This program of dance music, spanning the Baroque to neo-Baroque, was put on by the Brooklyn-based organization ChamberQUEER, who subsequently took it “on the road” to Boston for the Early Music America Summit.
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The Gayest Thing I Did This Week
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“What’s the gayest thing you did this week?” ask Carolyn Bergier and Melody Kamali, the hosts of the pop culture podcast Dyking Out, at the beginning of each episode. For me, it would have to be “Baroqueer” at ShapeShifter Lab on Monday, Oct. 23. This program of dance music, spanning the Baroque to neo-Baroque, was put on by the Brooklyn-based organization ChamberQUEER, who subsequently took it “on the road” to Boston for the Early Music America Summit.