About this Performance

Brooklyn’s favorite nightlife stars throw eight of their signature parties, with a slate of featured guests.

Since forming in 2013, Papi Juice — the Brooklyn-based art collective founded by Adam Rhodes, Oscar Nñ, and Mohammed Fayaz — has been changing the face of nightlife in New York and beyond with their fabled DJ sets and all-night dance parties.

Celebrating queer and trans people of color, Papi Juice creates spaces where art, music, and community collide — vibrant, joyful, and unapologetically alive.

Creative Credits

Zora Jade Khir

ZORA JADE KHIRY has to smile and has to show. She has to be nice all the time. She has to say “hello, baby”. She has to wake up everyday. She has to write. She has to shout. She has to play records all night. She’s in a loop. She is the loop. She has to make up, dress up, show up.

Sunny Iyer

SUNNY IYER collaborates with others to produce art book fairs, spaces for alternative education, and other related projects. In her role as the Fairs & Editions Coordinator at Printed Matter, she co-organizes the NY and LA Art Book Fairs, presents at Art Book Fairs around the world, and contributes to the organization’s print edition series. She is the shop steward of the Printed Matter Union. As Program Director of Wendy’s Subway, she curates a wide range of events with an emphasis on writing workshops and reading groups both in-person and online. She is a member of Writers Against the War on Gaza. Her research and artistic practice are focused on independent distribution networks, artists’ book publishing, and Indian classical dance.

Kyle Carrero Lopez

KYLE CARRERO LOPEZ’s most recent poetry and prose appears or is forthcoming in The Believer, The New Republic, The Yale Review, and Document Journal. He serves as Editor for the Newsletter—the Poetry Project’s quarterly publication—and his debut full-length poetry collection PARTY LINE will be out next year with Graywolf Press.