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🎵 The live debut of her album Cyclorama features an ensemble of queer dancers and singers of color, supported by queer designers, choreographers, and managers. Zetina’s set is on the final day of the Pitchfork Music Festival. Sun 7/23 | ✍️ Joan Roach

. At the 2022 Chicago festival, Zetina played the DJ-focused stage in Zelle’s “Purple Parlor” VIP area. Sun 7/23, 1-1:40 PM , Green Stage, Union Park, 1501 W. Randolph, one-day ticket $115 , three-day pass $249 , children ten and under free

Zetina is interested in house—especially its legacy of combining influences to create danceable tracks. “I think of Chicago house and my music as being very percussion heavy,” she says. What she finds most inspiring “is house music’s history of creating spaces where you could go where people didn’t look like you.

Collaboration is at the core of Zetina’s art practice, and many of the people participating in her Pitchfork performance are longtime associates who’ve worked with her as part of the drag show Rumors or the DJ monthly Club Crush. The sentiment driving herset is intended to demonstrate the benefits of interdependence among thriving artistic and musical communities.

and drag icon and Rumors organizer Dutchesz Gemini. Dutchesz is doing hair and styling alongside the designers. At one point she had to set a hard boundary with Zetina, who’s still in her long-lasting athleisure phase. “No sneakers,” Dutchesz said. Performers will wear thigh-high boots instead. Zetina surrounds herself with creators and makers she trusts.

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