Black Anthology Project (B.A.P.) Presents Q&A Introduction with B.A.P. Team

Sat, Oct 14, 2023 at 1pm

  • ASL interpreted
  • BIPOC Friendly
  • All Ages
  • ADA Accessible
  • LGBTQIA+ Friendly
  • Free
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Black Improv History: A Weekend of Learning is a series of events featuring an all-Black woman producer team sharing their process of creating a docuseries, The Black Anthology Project (B.A.P.). B.A.P. blends live performance, story sharing, and documentary filmmaking to uplift Black artists, improvisers, and comedians.

The Learning weekend includes a Q&A with the Project team, an evening improv comedy performance by the
producers, and a series of workshops led by the project team. 

B.A.P. features:

  • Mary C. Parker (Kickstand, B.A.P. Executive Producer)
  • Blue Cavelle-Allette (Casually Dope, Cakewalk, F.A.M. Fest co-founder, B.A.P. Producer)
  • Tashika Campbell (Cakewalk, F.A.M. Fest co-founder, B.A.P. Producer)
  • Joining B.A.P. for the Q&A is Consultant Tavish Forsyth (Bird City Improv)

During this free Q&A, the B.A.P. team will be introduced to the Portland community, answering questions and sharing about their work in Portland. The Q&A will also have a Portland debut of the trailer for the project.

WHEN: Saturday, October 14, 1 p.m.

WHERE: Super secret venue TBA

COST: Free

Black Improv History: A Weekend of Learning is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council. This event will have ASL interpretation.


Fuse Theatre Ensemble at Common Grounds Coffee

4319 SE Hawthorne Blvd
Portland, OR 97215