Misscoteque Downtempo Mix #2 at St Dunstan's House
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"Cosy season is well and truly upon us and Misscoteque got the memo! After that dreamy day out at Bridge Farmm they’re hosting another downtempo afternoon soiree, this time transforming Bedmo’s 17th century church into a comfy queer paradise filled with soft furnishings, herbal tea and slinky, sensual grooves."

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A clubnight held at St Dunstan's House on Saturday 13th December. The event starts at 17:00.


~ Misscoteque is a lesbian-run space for women, non-binary, and trans folk ~

The second in our series of softer queer dancefloors, a winter edition once more on the urban fringes, hidden away in a converted 17th-century church in Bedminster. Here you'll find a warm space that blurs the boundaries between utopian living room and dancefloor where connecting, lounging, dancing, eating, sipping, reading, sharing + flirting are all encouraged.

13th December, 5pm-10pm our DJs will be filling St Dunstan's House with slower and softer sounds, moving from sensual downtempo tones towards more euphoric, danceable moments. Tunes provided by Molly A + Missco residents.

The church will be full of soft furnishings, rugs and cushions, with a small dancefloor. As well as a bar, our magical herbal tea witch will be peddling brews to suit your moods, raising funds for local trans healthcare. We also have you covered for food - the missco kitchen will be serving filling bowls of gf and vegan food using locally sourced fresh veg from Bristol-based growing projects, and reinvesting any profit into those projects.

This event is an effort to focus on comfort, connection and restorative community care. These values feel especially present for us lately, as too often the world is feeling unsafe and alienating for our queer and trans family.

Our community noticeboard will be returning (!!) so bring business cards, flyers, missed connections, info about actions, etc. Printouts of lesbian histories will be available in the space to read, and we will be continuing our work to archive the Misscoteque dancefloor.

Access + Transport

- We offer concession tickets for anyone unable to afford the price of general release, please email us at [email protected] to enquire.
- There is a small step into the venue and into the main hall through a doorway.
- The toilets are gender neutral.
- We have queer security and welfare officers on hand throughout the night.

Travel info:

TRAIN: The venue is a 3 minute walk from Parson St train station, where you can get direct trains to Temple Meads, Lawrence Hill, Stapleton Rd, etc. The last train home leaves at 9:18pm.

BUS: The 24, 75, 76, and A1 all stop 3 mins walk away from the venue, and all services run until past 11pm.

BIKE/SCOOTER: There are places to lock bikes at the venue, and a scooter station 1 min walk away. Don’t forget your bike lights!

TAXIS: The venue is on a busy road so should be relatively easy to order taxis.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions (under 18s to be accompanied by an adult over 21yrs, 1:1 ratio)

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