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Annie Danger
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A person is posing with both of their arms flexing in an L position towards the camera. They wear a denim short-sleeve jumpsuit with the front unzipped, displaying their black-lace bra. They have straight light brown shoulder-length hair. They are wearing purple eyeshadow and pink lipstick, and silver bracelets on their right wrist. A tattoo is partially visible on their left upper arm, and another one is partially visible on their chest.

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A person is posing with both of their arms flexing in an L position towards the camera. They wear a denim short-sleeve jumpsuit with the front unzipped, displaying their black-lace bra. They have straight light brown shoulder-length hair. They are wearing purple eyeshadow and pink lipstick, and silver bracelets on their right wrist. A tattoo is partially visible on their left upper arm, and another one is partially visible on their chest.
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Biography

Annie Danger is a rip-roarin' weirdo from Albuquerque, NM. She is a trans woman, performing artist, tattoo artist, and organizer as well as an all-around charming gal. Her work has been performed in the National Queer Arts Festival, Keith Hennessy's Too Much queer performance marathons, Sister Spit: The Next Generation, Radar Reading Series at the San Francisco Public Library, Austin, Texas' Fusebox Festival, and on stages and streets across the continent. Her current work, How To Cook A Frog, examines surveillance and social media through the eyes of a resurrected Julia Child. Keep your eyes peeled for Emily Post-Capitalism's Revolutionary Etiquette, a text on etiquette for radicals coming in 2015.

“Annie Danger,” Howlround Theatre Commons, n.d., https://howlround.com/commons/annie-danger.
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