Events on Sunday 26th June
“LGBTQ+ performers select recorded poems from archives to lip-sync to, adding their own spin to the text and voice. Rudyard Kipling’s ‘If’ gets the camping up it surely needs, while Shakespeare’s codpiece goes rogue. Expect the teasing out of queer subtexts: those poems you were made to learn in school, but out on the town with a bit of slap on. Followed by a DJ set and tunes til late.”
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Lit Sync Poetry Cabaret - Bristol Pride 2022
“Our bodies hold many emotions and tensions, and many Trans and Non-Binary folks have difficult feelings and relationships to the body. Yet it physically holds us together and brings together our very self, connecting us to others. In this workshop we will explore different ways of thinking about the body, and various ways of moving.”
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Movement Workshop with TIM LYTC
“Go_A makes a reinterpretation of Ukrainian folklore packaged in an electronic sound. Producer Taras Shevchenko with ethno singer Kateryna Pavlenko in 2012. They realized that folk and electronic music are a perfect match, combining energy and emotions into an engaging mix. Pavlenko has studied folklore most of her life and can sing with the so-called “white voice”, an authentic folklore singing technique, and has a command of extreme vocals. In 2020 Go_A won the Ukrainian national selection for Eurovision Song contest, and finally got to play in Rotterdam in 2021.”
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Go_A + LEO
“This afternoon we have a genuinely outstanding musician, in Ashley John Long ( composer of music as played by The London Philharmonic Orchestra no less!) who is performing at the club for the first time.”
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Sounds on the Çorner 1st Floor Performance Space
“London-based group Black Doldrums are touring their long-awaited debut album, ‘Dead Awake’, out March 11 2022 via Fuzz Club Records and arrives following two sold-out EPs (most recently 2019’s ‘She Divine’) and tour-dates around the UK, EU and US.”
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BLACK DOLDRUMS + SHOUN SHOUN