When
Where
DRAG presents: An Evening with Diva Dudes @ the Joe Goode Annex
Date: Friday | 11/21/25
Doors open @ 6:30pm | Event starts @ 7pm
Run Time: 1.5 hours | 10 minute intermission | dance party to follow 8:30 – 10:30
What to expect:
Join us for an evening of (add description of the evening here)…
KOCHINA RUDE: [HE/HIM or SHE/HER]Kochina Rude is a drag queen and internationally recognized harm reduction advocate based in Oakland, California. Armed with a harm femme “do-it-yourself” attitude and over a decade of experience in SF nightlife, Kochina’s work blends activism and performance at the intersection of punk, drag, and public health in her role as a drag artist. In 2021, she established a one-of-a-kind Narcan distribution project at weekly drag show Princess, which has since provided thousands of free doses of naloxone to partygoers and impacted overdose prevention education in nightlife spaces nationwide. Her work
In collaboration with…
Wailana Simcock
Wailana Simcock was born in the Philippines and raised in Hawaii. He became a professional contemporary dancer when he moved to San Francisco in the mid 1990’s. He is also an aerial artist, hula practitioner, and surfer. Now back in San Francisco after a 17 year hiatus, he is dancing with Bandaloop, KAMBARA + DANCERS, Fog Beast, Steamroller, and Joe Goode Performance Group. He is excited to be here and honored to share dance with the community that first gave him his start.
What is D.R.A.G
— Divination, Rainbows & Glitter
A series of workshops, conversations, and dance events with host Magdalena MORE! (Wailana Simcock) and special guests.
D.R.A.G. invites queer artists from near and far to share sacred understandings of drag, performance, sex, gender, and how they celebrate life in the rainbow.
Explore new ways to express yourself through drag, movement, and storytelling.
Drag as Sacred, Healing, and Empowering
DRAG | Divination, Rainbows & Glitter struts back into the Annex with a new vibe—drag reimagined as divine nature, history, resistance, culture, and living art. Beyond sequins and splits, drag is ancestral knowledge, lineage, and a way of being. We honor it while dreaming it forward.
Discover your inner diva or drag king—and reignite your divinity.
Uplift queer voices, especially from Indigenous and POC communities, honoring those with lived experience while welcoming the curious.
Co-create through dialogue, movement, wigs, and makeup to express the divine self.
Center ancestral and Indigenous wisdom.
No prior movement or drag experience needed.
Celebrate the art of D.R.A.G!