Klub Sherotic

Klub Sherotic Klub Sherotic is the brainchild of promoters Trevelyn Lee of YoniDrum Productions and Pippa Fleming of DaddiGirl Productions.

In celebration of le***an herstory, culture, art, music and s*xuality. Hearing the call of our le***an sisters and the divine feminine within, we’ve created a space for women loving women to experience the power of the erotic and use it to elevate our spirits and build community. While visiting Klub Sherotic we want women to feel s*xy, sensual and unashamed to flaunt le***an s*xuality in whatever

form it takes! Please feel free to contact us via e-mail or Facebook for information, inquires or bookings

02/02/2017

RE-MIND-HER: Note To Self

Take 5 cafe host Sunday Funday Coffee, Blues and Dance Party featuring the Internationally known Pat Wilder Band, with n...
08/02/2016

Take 5 cafe host Sunday Funday Coffee, Blues and Dance Party featuring the Internationally known Pat Wilder Band, with none other than the Legendary S.F. Bay Area Blues Guitarist Pat Wilder, Carole Mayeda on electric voilin and vocals, The Bay Areas own Trevelyn on drums and vocals and Mr. Michael Rogers on bass guitar. Come early as seating is limited or grab a spot on the dance floor and Shake ya Body down to the ground.

Hey Yall,The Pat Wilder Band is back in the house of The Golden Bull. We are looking forward to entertaining you with so...
06/14/2016

Hey Yall,
The Pat Wilder Band is back in the house of The Golden Bull. We are looking forward to entertaining you with some great live funkly Music and also will have a DJ spinnin in case you want to get your dance on between sets and after the band plays. Also, next door at Geoffreys ,there is a $5 Soul Food Buffet in case yall get hungry before, during or after the show. Look forward to seeing you there.

05/26/2016

Thank You Divine Mother Father Creator, Trevelyn Lee, Pippa Fleming, Pam Warren, Teddra Young, Gairy Gibbs Jacques, Coco's Cocktails, Tyranny Allen, Joy David, Inday Tibo, Tina Ocasio The Hair Stylist, Amani Nuru-Jeter, Lenn Keller, Chaney Turner, Christiana Re*****on, Mahasin Munir, Carla Lawson, Sue Kaye, Kymberly Jackson, Notoriously Naughty, Spring Blacgurlzink Opara, Donna Collins, Joey MsHandsome Claytor, Lenn Keller, Linda Amburgey, Niki Liight (and the Youngstas Crew), and everyone who came out to injoy themselves and celebrate the SheRotic Culture. Please if I did not mention your name in regards to your support, it is not intentional. My brain is in overWhelm!
Thank You Audre Lorde for the Inspiration and Wisdom, and to our Divine Feminine Ancestors for the Gift of Klub SheRotic.

We Will See You All Soon!!!!
All My Light
Trevelyn Lee
Klub SheRotic

SheRotic Memories. Photos courtesey of Teddra Young-Teddi Productions
05/26/2016

SheRotic Memories. Photos courtesey of Teddra Young-Teddi Productions

SheRotic Memories. Photos courtesey of Teddra Young-Teddi Productions
05/26/2016

SheRotic Memories. Photos courtesey of Teddra Young-Teddi Productions

SheRotic Memories. Photos courtesey of Teddra Young-Teddi Productions
05/26/2016

SheRotic Memories. Photos courtesey of Teddra Young-Teddi Productions

SheRotic Memories
05/26/2016

SheRotic Memories

SheRotic Memories
05/26/2016

SheRotic Memories

SheRotic Memories
05/26/2016

SheRotic Memories

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05/26/2016
This is how Klub SheRotic was rollin in 2013. We're coming Back Soon. SheRotic cocktails and All
05/26/2016

This is how Klub SheRotic was rollin in 2013. We're coming Back Soon. SheRotic cocktails and All

Remember this?DaddiGirl & YoniDrum Productions PresentsKlub SheroticA Gentlewoman’s ClubLaunching Gay Pride Sunday June ...
05/26/2016

Remember this?

DaddiGirl & YoniDrum Productions Presents
Klub Sherotic
A Gentlewoman’s Club
Launching Gay Pride Sunday June 30, 2013
Air Lounge 492 9th Street Oakland, CA @ Washington
4pm-11pm
$10

“I find the erotic such a kernel within myself. When released from its intense and constrained pellet, it flows through and colors my life with a kind of energy that heightens and sensitizes and strengthens all my experience.”
Audre Lorde “The Erotic as Power”

Klub Sherotic is the brainchild of promoters Trevelyn Lee of YoniDrum Productions and Pippa Fleming of DaddiGirl Productions. In celebration of le***an herstory, culture, art, music and s*xuality, Klub Sherotic makes her debut on Gay Pride Sunday, at the Air Lounge in historic Old Oakland and will run the fourth Sunday of each month.
The Bay Area is home to the largest le***an population in the nation, yet most of the spaces we gathered in have disappeared. Anybody remember The Brick Hut, Old Wives Tales, Ollie’s or Mamma Bears? There were le***an Salsa clubs, all night house parties and erotic celebrations of le***an s*xuality. Remember Wet and Liquid Fire?
Hearing the call of our le***an sisters and the divine feminine within, we’ve created a space for women loving women to experience the power of the erotic and use it to elevate our spirits and build community. The club features: a vendor, networking and health salon, portable art exhibits, media portal, live performances, guest D.J’S, introduction services, Sherotic dancers, local food trucks and drink specials.
While visiting Klub Sherotic we want women to feel s*xy, sensual and unashamed to flaunt le***an s*xuality in whatever form it takes! Please feel free to contact us via e-mail or Facebook for information, inquires or bookings.

05/26/2016

I leave you with "The Erotic as Power"

Audre Lorde:

The Uses of the Erotic
(Extracted from Cool Beans)

There are many kinds of power, used and unused, acknowledged or otherwise. The erotic is a resource within each of us that lies in a deeply female and spiritual plane, firmly rooted in the power of our unexpressed or unrecognized feeling. In order to perpetuate itself, every oppression must corrupt or distort those various sources of power within the culture of the oppressed that can provide energy for change. For women, this has meant a suppression of the erotic as a considered source of power and information within our lives.

We have been taught to suspect this resource, vilified, abused, and devalued within western society. On the one hand, the superficially erotic has been encouraged as a sign of female inferiority; on the other hand, women have been made to suffer and to feel both contemptible and suspect by virtue of its existence.

It is a short step from there to the false belief that only by the suppression of the erotic within our lives and consciousness can women be truly strong. But that strength is illusory, for it is fashioned within the context of male models of power.

As women, we have come to distrust that power which rises from our deepest and nonrational knowledge. We have been warned against it all our lives by the male world, which values this depth of feeling enough to keep women around in order to exercise it in the service of men, but which fears this same depth too much to examine the possibilities of it within themselves. So women are maintained at a distant/inferior position to be psychically milked, much the same way ants maintain colonies of aphids to provide a life-giving substance for their masters.

But the erotic offers a well of replenishing and provocative force to the woman who does not fear its revelation, nor succumb to the belief that sensation is enough.

The erotic has often been misnamed by men and used against women. It has been made into the confused, the trivial, the psychotic, and plasticized sensation. For this reason, we have turned away from the exploration and consideration of the erotic as a source of power and information, confusing it with the pornographic. But po*******hy is a direct denial of the power of the erotic, for it represents the suppression of true feeling. Po*******hy emphasizes sensation without feeling.

The erotic is a measure between our sense of self and the chaos of our strongest feelings. It is an internal sense of satisfaction to which, once we have experienced it, we know we can aspire. For having experienced the fullness of this depth of feeling and recognizing its power, in honor and self-respect we can require no less of ourselves.

It is never easy to demand the most from ourselves, from our lives, from our work. To encourage excellence is to go beyond the encouraged mediocrity of our society is to encourage excellence. But giving in to the fear of feeling and working to capacity is a luxury only the unintentional can afford, and the unintentional are those who do not wish to guide their own destinies.

This internal requirement toward excellence which we learn from the erotic must not be misconstrued as demanding the impossible from ourselves nor from others. Such a demand incapacitates everyone in the process. For the erotic is not a question only of what we do; it is a question of how acutely and fully we can feel in the doing. Once we know the extent to which we are capable of feeling that sense of satisfaction and completion, we can then observe which of our various life endeavors bring us closest to that fullness.

The aim of each thing which we do is to make our lives and the lives of our children richer and more possible. Within the celebration of the erotic in all our endeavors, my work becomes a conscious decision - a longed-for bed which I enter gratefully and from which I rise up empowered.

Of course, women so empowered are dangerous. So we are taught to separate the erotic from most vital areas of our lives other than s*x. And the lack of concern for the erotic root and satisfactions of our work is felt in our disaffection from so much of what we do. For instance, how often do we truly love our work even at its most difficult?

The principal horror of any system which defines the good in terms of profit rather than in terms of human need, or which defines human need to the exclusion of the psychic and emotional components of that need - the principal horror of such a system is that it robs our work of its erotic value, its erotic power and life appeal and fulfillment. Such a system reduces work to a travesty of necessities, a duty by which we earn bread or oblivion for ourselves and those we love. But this is tantamount to blinding a painter and then telling her to improve her work, and to enjoy the act of painting. It is not only next to impossible, it is also profoundly cruel.

As women, we need to examine the ways in which our world can be truly different. I am speaking here of the necessity for reassessing the quality of all the aspects of our lives and of our work, and of how we move toward and through them.

The very word erotic comes from the Greek word eros, the personification of love in all its aspects - born of Chaos, and personifying creative power and harmony. When I speak of the erotic, then, I speak of it as an assertion of the lifeforce of women; of that creative energy empowered, the knowledge and use of which we are now reclaiming in our language, our history, our dancing, our loving, our work, our lives.

There are frequent attempts to equate po*******hy and eroticism, two diametrically opposed uses of the s*xual. Because of these attempts, it has become fashionable to separate the spiritual (psychic and emotional) from the political, to see them as contradictory or antithetical. "What do you mean, a poetic revolutionary, a meditating gunrunner?" In the same way, we have attempted to separate the spiritual and the political is also false, resulting from an incomplete attention to our erotic knowledge. For the bridge which connects them is formed by the erotic - the sensual - those physical, emotional, and psychic expressions of what is deepest and strongest and richest within each of us, being shared: the passions of love, in its deepest meanings.

Beyond the superficial, the considered phrase, "It feels right to me," acknowledges the strength of the erotic into a true knowledge, for what that means is the first and most powerful guiding light toward any understanding. And understanding is a handmaiden which can only wait upon, or clarify, that knowledge, deeply born. The erotic is the nurturer or nursemaid of all our deepest knowledge.

The erotic functions for me in several ways, and the first is in providing the power which comes from sharing deeply any pursuit with another person. The sharing of joy, whether physical, emotional, psychic, or intellectual, forms a bridge between the sharers which can be the basis for understanding much of what is not shared between them, and lessens the threat of their difference.

Another important way in which the erotic connection functions is the open and fearless underlining of my capacity for joy, in the way my body stretches to music and opens into response, harkening to its deepest rhythms so every level upon which I sense also opens to the erotically satisfying experience whether it is dancing, building a bookcase, writing a poem, or examining an idea.

That self-connection shared is a measure of the joy which I know myself to be capable of feeling, a reminder of my capacity for feeling. And that deep and irreplaceable knowledge of my capacity for joy comes to demand from all of my life that it be lived within the knowledge that such satisfaction is possible, and does not have to be called marriage, nor god, nor an afterlife.

This is one reason why the erotic is so feared, and so often relegated to the bedroom alone, when it is recognized at all. For once we begin to feel deeply all the aspects of our lives, we begin to demand from ourselves and from our life-pursuits that they feel in accordance with that joy which we know ourselves to be capable of. Our erotic knowledge empowers us, becomes a lens through which we scrutinize all aspects of our existence, forcing us to evaluate those aspects honestly in terms of their relative meaning within our lives. And this is a grave responsibility, projected from within each of us, not to settle for the convenient, the shoddy, the conventionally expected, nor the merely safe.

During World War II, we bought sealed plastic packets of white, uncolored margarine, with a tiny, intense pellet of yellow coloring perched like a topaz just inside the clear skin of the bag. We would leave the margarine out for a while to soften, and then we would pinch the little pellet to break it inside the bag, releasing the rich yellowness into the soft pale mass of margarine. Then taking it carefully between our fingers, we would knead it gently back and forth, over and over, until the color had spread throughout the whole pound bag of margarine, thoroughly coloring it.

I find the erotic such a kernel within myself. When released from its intense and constrained pellet, it flows through and colors my life with a kind of energy that heightens and sensitizes and strengthens all my experience.

We have been raised to fear the yes within ourselves, our deepest cravings. But, once recognized, those which do not enhance our future lose their power and can be altered. The fear of our deepest cravings keeps them suspect and indiscriminately powerful, for to suppress any truth is to give it strength beyond endurance. The fear that we cannot grow beyond whatever distortions we may find within ourselves keeps us docile and loyal and obedient, externally defined, and leads us to accept many facets of our own oppression as women.

When we live outside ourselves, and by that I mean on external directives only rather than from our internal knowledge and needs, when we live away from those erotic guides from within ourselves, then our lives are limited by external and alien forms, and we conform to the needs of a structure that is not based on human need, let alone an individual's. But when we begin to live from within outward, in touch with the power of the erotic within ourselves, and allowing that power to inform and illuminate our actions upon the world around us, then we begin to be responsible to ourselves in the deepest sense. For as we begin to recognize our deepest feelings, we begin to give up, of necessity, being satisfied with suffering, and self-negation, and with the numbness which so often seems like the only alternative in our society. Our acts against oppression become integral with self, motivated and empowered from within.

In touch with the erotic, I become less willing to accept powerlessness, or those other supplied states of being which are not native to me, such as resignation, despair, self-effacement, depression, self-denial.

And yes, there is a hierarchy. There is a difference between painting a black fence and writing a poem, but only one of quantity. And there is, for me, no difference between writing a good poem and moving into sunlight against the body of a woman I love.

This brings me to the last consideration of the erotic. To share the power of each other's feelings is different from using another's feelings as we would use a Kleenex. When we look the other way from our experience, erotic or otherwise, we use rather than share the feelings of those others who participate in the experience with us. And use without consent of the used is abuse.

In order to be utilized, our erotic feelings must be recognized. The need for sharing deep feeling is a human need. But within the european-american tradition, this need is satisfied by certain proscribed erotic comings-together. These occasions are almost always characterized by a simultaneous looking away, a pretense of calling them something else, whether a religion, a fit, mob violence, or even playing doctor. And this misnaming of the need and the deed give rise to that distortion which results in po*******hy and obscenity - the abuse of feeling.

When we look away from the importance of the erotic in the development and sustenance of our power, or when we look away from ourselves as we satisfy our erotic needs in concert with others, we use each other as objects of satisfaction rather than share our joy in the satisfying, rather than make connection with our similarities and our differences. To refuse to be able that might seem, is to deny a large part of the experience, and to allow ourselves to be reduced to the pornographic, the abused, and the absurd.

The erotic cannot be felt secondhand. As a Black le***an feminist, I have a particular feeling, knowledge, and understanding for those sisters with whom I have danced hard, played, or even fought. This deep participation has often been the forerunner for joint concerted actions not possible before.

But this erotic charge is not easily shared by women who continue to operate under an exclusively european-american male tradition. I know it was not available to me when I was trying to adapt my consciousness to this mode of living and sensation.

Read it today, tomorrow, then again in 6 months, then in a year, in five years, in ten years, in twenty years. Read it to yourself, then to your soul, allow its Mysticism and Message to embrace you. Read it to your lover, your girl friends, your daughter/s, nieces, Aunties, read it to your Mother, your Grandmother, your Godmother, your newborn daughter/s, those women you mentor, those who mentor and Inspire you.

Just read it. If you don't quite get it all right now, it's okay. Wisdom comes in time! Just open the door to your soul and don't run from the dark places, allow your Ancient Grandmothers to support you with this wisdom knowledge and message.

Thank You for allowing me to share!

Klub Cklub SheRotic
- Trevelyn
PS- More to come

05/26/2016

Creating HerStory
A Story of “SheRotic As Power”

2003 in the living room of my home, a conversation began about “The Power of The Divine Feminine”, women loving women, our Mothers, our Grandmothers and the indifferences we have experienced as Divine Warrior Women from time Immemorial. Then the Ancient Ancestors came down and presented to me through Pippa, the writings of the Beautiful Audre Lorde.

I was introduced to this powerful piece “The Erotic as Power”

I read a part of this essay and at the time was excited, but my soul knew better, the feeling was not only of excitement though, it was an opening, a doorway, a vortex, a light, knowledge and insight into who I was. No! Who IAM!!!! The Divine Feminine, a woman of Magnificence, Power, Beauty, Grace, Love, Compassion, Fire, She-ism. And so much more…

And yet still I only knew this intellectually, while, my Soul knew this truth, I myself had No idea who I WAS, where I was going and more importantly, who IAM becoming. Having no idea of the Women whose shoulders I was standing on. And yet my Soul knew. My Soul knows.

After having read “The Erotic as Power” a discussion began about… about Becoming. The Becoming of Age. How did Le****ns, women who love women enjoy themselves in times past? Time Immemorial? Through Hatred, Bigotry, Exclusion, R**e, Racism, Denial, Anger, Bitterness, Pain, Struggle, Loneliness, Fear, Shame, Guilt and all of those dark sometimes hidden places We Experienced?

We as Black Beautiful women Loving women still knew how to have a good time. To see the good come from all of the darkness, we knew how to cry surely, but we knew how to “let go and dance”, Dance, Dance, Dance, come together in Unity as Women Loving Women.
And Dance!!!!

Those women, Mothers, Grandmothers, Ancestors whispered in our ear and said “How my Beloved will you Dance Now”? How will you honor us, Cherish yourselves, Become, Step, Dance into Your Divine Feminine selves Now? What Do You Want?

The answer was, to create a Splace (space+place=Splace) where Women Loving Women, can Dance, Let Go, Be Unified, Be Dignified, Love each other, honor ourselves, Celebrate our Eroticism Within, Celebrate our Power. The She! The Erotic!!

This is how and why Klub SheRotic was Born

At the time it was given, the idea of SheRotic as Power, we didn’t truly understand its Power nor meaning. It was ahead of its time and we, I still had much internal growing, releasing, surrendering, trusting to do with My Own Vibration. So did my friend and business partner Pippa, but we tried anyway. And for all that we did together, it was Brilliant, it was a success for those times we shared.

But, we weren’t ready

It was and still is a Gift, an Idea of Magical, Mystical, Mysterious Feminine Power. And it’s not to be played with!

The opportunity (doorway) has been opened once again to continue the Legacy, a Living Legacy, the honor to Celebrate, to Dance, to Unite Women Loving Women coming 2gether in a Splace called

Klub SheRotic!!!!!!

See you soon
Trevelyn

P.S. I am, we are still A Work in Progress!!!!

P.S.S. Thank You Audre Lorde for the ReMindHer!!

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