What's happening at The SHOUT: Small is Beautiful

On Wednesday, we co-hosted our first public event with Latasha Eley Kelly of TMBP Media and Claudia Amaro of Planeta Venus.

What's happening at The SHOUT: Small is Beautiful
Dancers with Raîces de mi Tierra entertained the crowd at our Small is Beautiful event last Wednesday at Chicken N Pickle. Photo by Fernando Salazar.

On Wednesday, we co-hosted our first public event with Latasha Eley Kelly of TMBP Media and Claudia Amaro of Planeta Venus.

Teri Mott, Latasha Eley Kelly, Emily Christensen, and Claudia Amaro. Photo by Fernando Salazar.

We've gotten to know one another since we received startup funding from the Wichita Foundation nearly two years ago. On Wednesday, we came together to share our work, kick off our end-of-year fundraising efforts, and showcase some of the people who contribute to Wichita's cultural landscape.

Experimental Theatre Co.'s Brett McGlothern explains how the format of the troupe's high-energy shows. Photo by Fernando Salazar.
Experimental Theatre Co.'s Kinsey McDaniel performs a short song. This was one of five skits the company treated us toe. Photo by Fernando Salazar.

Many thanks to the approximately 100 people who attended, and welcome to our new readers!

You can still make a donation that will benefit all three newsrooms.

To find out more about TMBP Media and Planeta Venus, visit their websites and consider subscribing to their newsletters.

— Emily Christensen

Dance party with emcee and performer Injoy Fountain, second from right. Photo by Fernando Salazar.
The DJ for Small is Beautiful, DJ Super Mario, provided good vibes and some tunes to start off and close out our evening. Photo by Fernando Salazar.

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