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Casa de Criadores seeks help to organize LGBT festival online

MARSHA!
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The Brazilian authorial fashion event House of Creators is looking for financial support to hold an online LGBT festival and support social isolation to combat the spread of the new coronavirus.

Called MARSHA!, the festival also aims to raise possible solutions for Brazilian fashion and for artists and LGBT people amid the economic blow caused by the pandemic.

The event will take place on April 4th and 5th and is entirely produced by trans people. Find out more in the post below. And, if you want to make your donation, click here.

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Casa de Criadores is fully engaged in the global fight against Covid-19. We need to expand our network and promote effective actions that combat its spread, help those in need and propose solutions on how Brazilian fashion can face all of this. One of the many actions we are supporting is MARSHA!, an online LGBTQIA+ festival. Look how cool it is: On the 4th and 5th of April, MARSHA! brings the first LGBT online festival entirely produced by trans and transvestite people to your home. There will be 20 hours of programming distributed in shows, DJ Sets, talks and workshops that will feature more than 50 attractions and personalities from music, politics, fashion, art and culture in a line-up full of LGBT representation. The festival will be broadcast live via YouTube and on Instagram @festivalmarshaentranasala See the line-up in the images above ⬆️⬆️⬆️➡️➡️➡️ The motto of the initiative is to promote collective financing, the proceeds of which will be converted to artists and LGBTQIA+ people in vulnerable situations most affected by the current global pandemic situation. Follow, donate and share the hashtags #FestivalMarshaEntraNaSala #MarshaLGBTonline and #MarshaOn to participate in this network of affection and solidarity. To donate, visit http://www.benfeitoria.com/marshaentranasala

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