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Kat Evasco is an award winning queer Filipina American stand up comedian, performing artist, playwright, writer, and producer living in San Francisco, CA. She holds a BA in Asian American Studies from San Francisco State University.

Works

Kat Evasco was the co-creator of the BAKLA SHOW I & II (2007, 2010), highlighting the experiences of the queer Filipino community.[1] The show was named to reclaim the term bakla and to be inclusive of gay, lesbian, bisexual transgender and queer Filipino identities.[2]

Evasco performed “Stories of Queer Diaspora”,[3] an independently run performance arts and literary series that celebrates how self-identified queer immigrant and 1st/2nd generation individuals unapologetically navigate their bodies, gender, culture, sexuality, and history at La Pena Cultural Center.

Evasco has been performing stand-up comedy since 2007. Some of her skits include her coming out story in 2014 and body image issues in 2009. She has performed at venues including Bindlestiff Studio, the Haha Cafe, San Jose Improv, the Purple Onion, Napa Valley Opera House, Logan Center for the Arts, Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, and FringeArts.[4]

Evasco is most well known[5] for Mommy Queerest which was written by Kat Evasco and John Caldon and performed by Kat Evasco. This piece chronicles the coming out process of a lesbian daughter and a closeted lesbian mother, illustrating how the reclaiming of their sexuality challenges and strengthens their relationship. Mommy, Queerest contributes a voice that actively imparts the message of empowerment and inspires an intergenerational discourse among diverse communities. Kat’s use of comedy invites the audience to laugh at the darkest human conditions, while providing a critical lens through which to analyze the detrimental effects of homophobia in our society. The play stems from the belief that silence enables homophobia and perpetuates cycles of abuse.[6][7]

Activism

Evasco has spoken on a number of issues such as immigration rights as it relates to the queer Asian, Southeast Asian and South Asian communities,[8] gentrification in San Francisco and how it affects local Filipino artists[9] as well as how surviving sexual abuse abuse and incest can intersect with performance art[10]

Professional affiliations

Honors and awards

In October 2012, Evasco was the recipient of the Next Gen Arts Leadership grant from the Creative Capacity Fund and the Center for Cultural Innovation.[11]

References

  1. ^ "kat evasco | THE BAKLA SHOW". thebaklashow.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  2. ^ "The Bakla Show 3 Press Release". Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  3. ^ "Stories of Queer Diaspora - National Queer Arts Festival". Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  4. ^ "About". Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  5. ^ "QUEERING MECHANISM: ASIAN-AMERICAN COMEDIAN KAT EVASCO KICKS OFF NATIONAL TOUR IN BOSTON". Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  6. ^ "Mommy Queerest: A Mother-Daughter Coming Out Story". The Rainbow Times | Boston LGBT Newspaper Serving New England | Gay News. Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  7. ^ "Mommy Queerest". Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  8. ^ NC, API Equality-. "Rise UP! Immigration Week of Action 2015". API Equality — Northern California. Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  9. ^ "» On any given day… Intersection for the Arts". theintersection.org. Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  10. ^ "The Bay Area Reporter Online | Here's to the Ladies who Laugh". Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  11. ^ "Kat Evasco | LinkedIn". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved 2015-05-30.