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The Craft // Opulent Witch Group Ritual + Tarot Reading

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  • Fri, Oct 11

Run Time: 131 min.

TICKETS $15

Doors 6:30 p.m.; Event 7 p.m.

Come early for Kiki Robinson AKA Opulent Witch (they/them) Group Ritual + Tarot Reading 

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THE EXPERIENCE

Join Opulent Witch for a group ritual + live tarot reading! The group ritual is a live performance ritual for a specific intention that the audience can receive healing and support through. The live group reading is a tarot reading intended to bring clarity and guidance to the group energy of the audience.


ON SCREEN: The Craft

1996. Directed by Andrew Fleming. Runtime: 105 minutes. Rated R.

A Catholic school newcomer falls in with a clique of teen witches who wield their powers against all who dare to cross them—be they teachers, rivals, or meddlesome parents.


ON STAGE: Kiki Robinson AKA Opulent Witch (they/them)

I am a tarot reader, multi-media artist, dancer, healing arts practitioner, and co-creator of The Living Altar along with Ylva Mara Radziszewski. I am a queer and non-binary practicing witch of traditional magic, my altar is centered in sovereignty, justice and compassion. My first love of magic came through art of many mediums including printmaking, dance and performance art, and my intention is to embody healing and magic through my Creative Spirit.

More information can be found at www.opulentwitch.com
IG: @opulentwitch
Photo by Erica Starling Photography


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