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AfroFuturist Weekend Day 3: AfroFuturist Ball ft. Fabulous Freddie + El La Katrina

Day 3 of AfroFuturist Weekend will be our AfroFuturist Ball! Dress in your finest and come dance the night away with hosts Fabulous Freddie and El La Katrina!

The AfroFuturist Ball is a love letter to the future in full party action engaging play and pleasure portals through music, dance, performance, fashion and culture to imagine, envision and call forward an inclusive future society rooted in Black and African Diasporic wellness.

Your invitation to party and play includes

Our Illustrious Cosmic Council presiding over the party and honoring 3 Shining Stars with $100 cash and trophy prizes for Finest Dancer, Finest AfroFuturist Fashion & Finest Vibrations

This year our Cosmic Council members include Fabulous Freddie, el.la.ka, GoldGurrl, Jonathan Woods, Paige Brown, Angel Bat Dawid, Cristal Sabbagh & Jacinda Bullie

Music Scapes by
DJ Salem
DJ KingGNS


Performances and Interactive Play Portals by
ManOfGod
PANTY

Sojourner Zenobia
The Afro+naut
Shannon Harris Esoterik Being

La’antonius Couture & Friends Future Fashion Show

Fabulous Freddie as Phuture with a Ph
GoldGurrl
el.la.ka

$FREE$ but RSVP for guaranteed entry.

Chicago’s annual AfroFuturist Weekend returns, bringing five days of music, art, and innovation by BIPOC artists who are pushing the boundaries of our imagination. Now in its 8th year, the festival continues its mission to cultivate an energy of love, communal hope, envisioning positive Black futures via a reclamation of our past. Emerging from Elastics Arts’ ongoing Dark Matter Series and Residency program, which supports the creativity of the next generation of Chicago-based, BIPOC artists, the festival shines a spotlight on various groundbreaking perspectives of the future. These range from fresh interpretations of Afrofuturism to embracing ancient-future afro-diasporic mythscience and decolonial imaginings. It offers a stage for emerging voices to shine alongside established artists, encouraging collaboration and the co-creation of liberated Black futures.

Previous editions of the festival featured remarkable performers like Ben LaMar Gay, Nicole Mitchell, Angel Bat Dawid, Kwabena Foli, Ytasha Womack, Fabulous Freddie, and Ugochi. These artists carry on the proud tradition of Black art and music, weaving political commitment, historical awareness, and spiritual inspiration into their work. Additionally, a partnership between Elastic Arts and Fourtune House in Bronzeville, initiated in 2022, has extended the festival’s reach, fostering unity among Chicago’s neighborhoods.

In the spirit of pushing boundaries, this year’s lineup showcases artists spanning generations and genres. Together, they ask what the future means for us today. In a time marked by uncertainties—ranging from environmental concerns to financial instability, racism, and violence—the event presents Black radical positivity as a political force rooted in creativity, generosity, and forward-looking vision.

Among the highlights of the 2023 lineup is composer and sound artist Robert Aiki Lowe, who employs voice and electronics to uncover a past haunted by the future. The collective Brown Calculus is dedicated to the profound impact of cosmic Black music. Multimedia visionary AJ McClenon blends speculative poetics with historiography to explore water’s dual role as a container of grief and a channel for joyous future possibilities. Jazz aficionados are in for a treat with composer and pianist Sharon Udoh, whose work captures the intimacy of the present and resonates with the essence of Black, queer futures. Saxophonist and composer Elijah Jamal reimagines the rich tradition of Black music, creating a contemporary soundtrack for life. Additionally, Ayodele Drum Dance infuse the event with the exuberance of West African dance and live drumming.Together, these artists teach us that crafting new futures requires both imagination and collaboration. People from Chicago’s diverse communities are invited to join together in solidarity and camaraderie, celebrating the transformative power of art as a tool to reflect on the past, energize the present, and shape daring new futures.

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October 7

AfroFuturist Weekend Day 4: An Afternoon w/ Ayodele Drum and Dance, Laruni Hati Garifuna Dance Group, Wild