Alice Ripoll / Cia REC (Rio de Janeiro)

Lavagem (Washing)

Saturday 15 October 2022Sunday 16 October 2022

Presented in collaboration with Art Happens (Ghent) as part of Flanders Focus. UK Premiere.
Included in our tiered discount offer.

70 mins £15/13
Performers all grouped together on a big blue tarp covered in water.
Performers all grouped together on a big blue tarp covered in water.

Using buckets, water & soap, the performers in Lavagem (Portuguese for “washing”) explore the action of cleaning as a performative and political gesture. The performers produce images with bubbles, suggesting a dreamlike world, yet by its very nature the soap is also a source of frustration which stops them from staying upright. The process of scrubbing now also becomes an investigation of the identities who are cornered to perform certain tasks in our societies, something that became even more evident with the pandemic, in Brazil and beyond.

Alice Ripoll & CIA Rec dissect the polarised reality of Brazilian society where contact between different sections of the population remains extremely tenuous. The performers come from the favelas, the shantytowns within Brazilian cities, and have a very personal connection to the topic: Their mothers and grandmothers worked as cleaners their whole lives. Lavagem asks the questions: What actually needs to be cleaned? The houses, the dirt in the rooms? Or the sophisticated strategies that aim to make some people become invisible?

Credits
Director Alice Ripoll
Original idea Alan Ferreira
Performers Alan Ferreira, Hiltinho Fantástico, Katiany Correia, Rômulo Galvão, Tony Hewerton, Tuany Nascimento
Production director
Natasha Corbelino | Corbelino Cultural Production assistant, set assistant Thais Peixoto
Artistic assistant Laura Samy
Photos Renato Mangolin

Set designer Raquel Theo Visagism

Props Cleber de Oliveira
Costume designer Paula Ströher
Light designer Tomas Ribas
Light Technician Nadja Naira
Tour planning ART HAPPENS
Supported by Rafael Machado Fisioterapia
Co-prodution Kunsten fetival des arts, PACT Zollverein,Kaserne Basel, Wiener Festwochen, Julidans, Festival de la Cité Lausanne, Passages Transfestival, RomaeuropaFestival and Teatro di Roma – Teatro Nazionale, Festival d’Automne à Paris.
Special thanks Alexandre Belfort, Sulamita Costa, Juliana França, André Oliveira, Walace Ferreira, Juliete Schultz, Mauricio Lima, Pedro Bento, Thamires Candida, DiloPaulo, Diewry Patrick, Lenna Santos de Siqueira, Camila Rocha, Centro Coreográfico daCidade do Rio de Janeiro, Arnoldo Pereira de Souza, Anita Tandeta, Camila Moura, Renato Linhares, Cecilia Ripoll, Andrea Capella, Casa de Mystérios e Novidades

*THIS SHOW IS INCLUDED IN OUR TIERED DISCOUNT OFFER*

New for this year we’re offering a tiered discount on bookings for multiple shows, giving you savings whether you’re planning to attend just a handful or all of them. The more tickets you buy, the more you save.

Buy tickets for 6 shows =10% off
Buy tickets for 9 shows = 15% off
Buy tickets for 12 shows = 20% off

Please note that this discount is only applicable to full-priced tickets, and only on certain shows.

Please see each individual event page to see whether that show is included in the offer.

Please note that our ticket purchasing is administered by Midlands Arts Centre. If you are an existing customer of Midlands Arts Centre, please use your account login details to purchase Fierce Festival tickets on this website.

Fierce Says

This was one of the first shows we saw post lockdown: so we loved the proximity of being so close to the performers, which felt like a real privilege, with the audience sat closely on all sides. They create compelling images that had us on the edge of our seat for an hour. This is the first time this Brazilian company has been to the UK - and it's long overdue! A hot ticket.

Details

Saturday 15 October 2022

7.00pm

MAC Birmingham

Sunday 16 October 2022

7.00pm

Midlands Arts Centre

Alice Ripoll / Cia REC (Rio de Janeiro)

Lavagem (Washing)

Saturday 15 October 2022Sunday 16 October 2022

Presented in collaboration with Art Happens (Ghent) as part of Flanders Focus. UK Premiere.
Included in our tiered discount offer.

70 mins £15/13
Performers all grouped together on a big blue tarp covered in water.
Performers all grouped together on a big blue tarp covered in water.

Using buckets, water & soap, the performers in Lavagem (Portuguese for “washing”) explore the action of cleaning as a performative and political gesture. The performers produce images with bubbles, suggesting a dreamlike world, yet by its very nature the soap is also a source of frustration which stops them from staying upright. The process of scrubbing now also becomes an investigation of the identities who are cornered to perform certain tasks in our societies, something that became even more evident with the pandemic, in Brazil and beyond.

Alice Ripoll & CIA Rec dissect the polarised reality of Brazilian society where contact between different sections of the population remains extremely tenuous. The performers come from the favelas, the shantytowns within Brazilian cities, and have a very personal connection to the topic: Their mothers and grandmothers worked as cleaners their whole lives. Lavagem asks the questions: What actually needs to be cleaned? The houses, the dirt in the rooms? Or the sophisticated strategies that aim to make some people become invisible?

Credits
Director Alice Ripoll
Original idea Alan Ferreira
Performers Alan Ferreira, Hiltinho Fantástico, Katiany Correia, Rômulo Galvão, Tony Hewerton, Tuany Nascimento
Production director
Natasha Corbelino | Corbelino Cultural Production assistant, set assistant Thais Peixoto
Artistic assistant Laura Samy
Photos Renato Mangolin

Set designer Raquel Theo Visagism

Props Cleber de Oliveira
Costume designer Paula Ströher
Light designer Tomas Ribas
Light Technician Nadja Naira
Tour planning ART HAPPENS
Supported by Rafael Machado Fisioterapia
Co-prodution Kunsten fetival des arts, PACT Zollverein,Kaserne Basel, Wiener Festwochen, Julidans, Festival de la Cité Lausanne, Passages Transfestival, RomaeuropaFestival and Teatro di Roma – Teatro Nazionale, Festival d’Automne à Paris.
Special thanks Alexandre Belfort, Sulamita Costa, Juliana França, André Oliveira, Walace Ferreira, Juliete Schultz, Mauricio Lima, Pedro Bento, Thamires Candida, DiloPaulo, Diewry Patrick, Lenna Santos de Siqueira, Camila Rocha, Centro Coreográfico daCidade do Rio de Janeiro, Arnoldo Pereira de Souza, Anita Tandeta, Camila Moura, Renato Linhares, Cecilia Ripoll, Andrea Capella, Casa de Mystérios e Novidades

*THIS SHOW IS INCLUDED IN OUR TIERED DISCOUNT OFFER*

New for this year we’re offering a tiered discount on bookings for multiple shows, giving you savings whether you’re planning to attend just a handful or all of them. The more tickets you buy, the more you save.

Buy tickets for 6 shows =10% off
Buy tickets for 9 shows = 15% off
Buy tickets for 12 shows = 20% off

Please note that this discount is only applicable to full-priced tickets, and only on certain shows.

Please see each individual event page to see whether that show is included in the offer.

Please note that our ticket purchasing is administered by Midlands Arts Centre. If you are an existing customer of Midlands Arts Centre, please use your account login details to purchase Fierce Festival tickets on this website.

Fierce Says

This was one of the first shows we saw post lockdown: so we loved the proximity of being so close to the performers, which felt like a real privilege, with the audience sat closely on all sides. They create compelling images that had us on the edge of our seat for an hour. This is the first time this Brazilian company has been to the UK - and it's long overdue! A hot ticket.

Details

Saturday 15 October 2022

7.00pm

MAC Birmingham

Sunday 16 October 2022

7.00pm

Midlands Arts Centre

World Premiere

Oozing Gloop (Berlin/Norwich)

Tentacular Spectacular

Thursday 13 October 2022Friday 14 October 2022

77A Upper Trinity Street, Digbeth
Birmingham, B9 4EG United Kingdom
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Commissioned by Fierce Festival, Battersea Arts Centre & Kampnagel with support from Take Me Somewhere. Produced by Artsadmin. Funded by Arts Council England and British Council International Collaboration Grants.
Included in our tiered discount offer.

World Premiere!

90 mins £15/13

• There is a short section using strobe lighting
• There is use of dry ice, haze and smoke grenades
• There is use of loud music
• There are no moments of complete darkness
• Contains partial nudity
• There is a section of around 10 minutes that depicts femme body mutilation and birth trauma

Glitchy flyer image with Gloop made into an android with pasted body parts from different images.

Oozing Gloop and Esben Holk

Slide into a multi-sensory, psychosexual swamp inhabited by transgressive drag frog Oozing Gloop and some of her many fae-like friends.

Is it just me, or has the world totally lost its mind? As our climate collapses into a pre-humanity, primordial sludge, come bolthole into the butt holes of the sharpest savants around and see what these gender-non-conforming, neurodivergent drag artists have to offer.

Be amazed, appalled and enthralled as together we wander through this installation of performances and cursed objects from a new anthropomorphic age… it’s frog-memes, it’s goblins, it’s fashion baby! And all underground critters are welcome.

Featuring Olympia Bukkakis, Shrek666, Bonnie Bakeneko with set design by Jenkin Van Zyl. Wow!

 

Access and content information to help you decide if Tentacular Spectacular is for you.

***Please note that this show will be a dry (alcohol-free) space***

 

 

Credits

Created by Oozing Gloop

 

Core Artist: Bonnie Bakeneko

Core Artist: Olympia Bukkakis

Core Artist: Shrek666

Guest Artist for Fierce: China

 

Production Manager: Joe French

Technical Stage Manager: Meg Hodgson

 

Set Designer: Jenkin Van Zyl

Sound Designer: Nicol Parkinson

Lighting Designer: Ali Armstrong

 

Lead Artist Assistant: Becky Plotnek

Lead Artist Access Assistant (Germany): Sarah Binz

Artist Liaison: Lacey McFadyen

 

Meme Artist: Esben Holk

Filmmakers: Alex and Liane

 

Produced by Artsadmin

 

Co-commissioned by Fierce, Battersea Arts Centre, Kampnagel and Take Me Somewhere

Supported with public funding from an Arts Council England’s Project Grant and part of the British Council’s International Collaboration Programme

 

*THIS SHOW IS INCLUDED IN OUR TIERED DISCOUNT OFFER*

New for this year we’re offering a tiered discount on bookings for multiple shows, giving you savings whether you’re planning to attend just a handful or all of them. The more tickets you buy, the more you save.

Buy tickets for 6 shows =10% off
Buy tickets for 9 shows = 15% off
Buy tickets for 12 shows = 20% off

Please note that this discount is only applicable to full-priced tickets, and only on certain shows.

Please see each individual event page to see whether that show is included in the offer.

Please note that our ticket purchasing is administered by Midlands Arts Centre. If you are an existing customer of Midlands Arts Centre, please use your account login details to purchase Fierce Festival tickets on this website.

Fierce Says

We love Oozing Gloop, and after there were queues out of the door to catch The Gloop Show at Fierce 2019, it seems you lot do too. Tentacular Spectacular is a late night performance installation featuring contributions from some of the boggiest trans drag artists around, with incredible inflatables by Jenkyn Van Zyl. The fact Fierce has been able to commission this work, at this scale, shows that not everything in the world is going wrong :)

Details

Thursday 13 October 2022, 10.30pmFriday 14 October 2022, 12.00am

7SVN, 77A Upper Trinity Street

Friday 14 October 2022, 10.30pmSaturday 15 October 2022, 12.00am

7SVN, 77A Upper Trinity Street

World Premiere

Oozing Gloop (Berlin/Norwich)

Tentacular Spectacular

Thursday 13 October 2022Friday 14 October 2022

77A Upper Trinity Street, Digbeth
Birmingham, B9 4EG United Kingdom
+ Google Map

Commissioned by Fierce Festival, Battersea Arts Centre & Kampnagel with support from Take Me Somewhere. Produced by Artsadmin. Funded by Arts Council England and British Council International Collaboration Grants.
Included in our tiered discount offer.

World Premiere!

90 mins £15/13

• There is a short section using strobe lighting
• There is use of dry ice, haze and smoke grenades
• There is use of loud music
• There are no moments of complete darkness
• Contains partial nudity
• There is a section of around 10 minutes that depicts femme body mutilation and birth trauma

Glitchy flyer image with Gloop made into an android with pasted body parts from different images.

Oozing Gloop and Esben Holk

Slide into a multi-sensory, psychosexual swamp inhabited by transgressive drag frog Oozing Gloop and some of her many fae-like friends.

Is it just me, or has the world totally lost its mind? As our climate collapses into a pre-humanity, primordial sludge, come bolthole into the butt holes of the sharpest savants around and see what these gender-non-conforming, neurodivergent drag artists have to offer.

Be amazed, appalled and enthralled as together we wander through this installation of performances and cursed objects from a new anthropomorphic age… it’s frog-memes, it’s goblins, it’s fashion baby! And all underground critters are welcome.

Featuring Olympia Bukkakis, Shrek666, Bonnie Bakeneko with set design by Jenkin Van Zyl. Wow!

 

Access and content information to help you decide if Tentacular Spectacular is for you.

***Please note that this show will be a dry (alcohol-free) space***

 

 

Credits

Created by Oozing Gloop

 

Core Artist: Bonnie Bakeneko

Core Artist: Olympia Bukkakis

Core Artist: Shrek666

Guest Artist for Fierce: China

 

Production Manager: Joe French

Technical Stage Manager: Meg Hodgson

 

Set Designer: Jenkin Van Zyl

Sound Designer: Nicol Parkinson

Lighting Designer: Ali Armstrong

 

Lead Artist Assistant: Becky Plotnek

Lead Artist Access Assistant (Germany): Sarah Binz

Artist Liaison: Lacey McFadyen

 

Meme Artist: Esben Holk

Filmmakers: Alex and Liane

 

Produced by Artsadmin

 

Co-commissioned by Fierce, Battersea Arts Centre, Kampnagel and Take Me Somewhere

Supported with public funding from an Arts Council England’s Project Grant and part of the British Council’s International Collaboration Programme

 

*THIS SHOW IS INCLUDED IN OUR TIERED DISCOUNT OFFER*

New for this year we’re offering a tiered discount on bookings for multiple shows, giving you savings whether you’re planning to attend just a handful or all of them. The more tickets you buy, the more you save.

Buy tickets for 6 shows =10% off
Buy tickets for 9 shows = 15% off
Buy tickets for 12 shows = 20% off

Please note that this discount is only applicable to full-priced tickets, and only on certain shows.

Please see each individual event page to see whether that show is included in the offer.

Please note that our ticket purchasing is administered by Midlands Arts Centre. If you are an existing customer of Midlands Arts Centre, please use your account login details to purchase Fierce Festival tickets on this website.

Fierce Says

We love Oozing Gloop, and after there were queues out of the door to catch The Gloop Show at Fierce 2019, it seems you lot do too. Tentacular Spectacular is a late night performance installation featuring contributions from some of the boggiest trans drag artists around, with incredible inflatables by Jenkyn Van Zyl. The fact Fierce has been able to commission this work, at this scale, shows that not everything in the world is going wrong :)

Details

Thursday 13 October 2022, 10.30pmFriday 14 October 2022, 12.00am

7SVN, 77A Upper Trinity Street

Friday 14 October 2022, 10.30pmSaturday 15 October 2022, 12.00am

7SVN, 77A Upper Trinity Street

UK Premiere

Lisa Vereertbrugghen (Ghent)

SOFTCORE a hardcore encounter

Wednesday 12 October 2022Friday 14 October 2022

Birmingham Hippodrome, Thorp Street
Birmingham, B5 4TB United Kingdom
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Presented with FABRIC. Part of our Flanders Focus, supported by Flanders House.
Included in our tiered discount offer

50 mins £13/11

- Loud noises / music (not continuously)
- One moment of flashing lights / strobe
- One moment of complete blackout
- Use of haze / smoke

Lisa sits on a stage dressed in all black with one leg slightly raised and bent at the knee and one leg beneath her on the floor.

Softcore – A Hardcore Encounter is a dance piece about hardcore techno subgenre ‘Gabber’. At 200 beats per minute this beat has been described as techno on speed: it’s the sound of the uncompromising underdog. It’s rave gone crazy. It places the body in a permanently accelerated state and can be viewed equally as part of both capitalist society and the resistance to it.

The young Belgian Lisa Vereertbrugghen has conducted an extensive examination of this form of club music over several years and explores the term hardcore with regard to the transformation, vulnerability, possibility and unpredictability that is concealed behind its stubborn convulsions and twitches. What if dancing so fast can be a way to appropriate speed not for being more productive, but for the opposite: Speed becomes a way to increase sensations and to elude control.

The audience is asked to sit on the floor, but chairs will be provided for people who prefer that. There is also room for wheelchairs.

Presented in partnership with FABRIC as part of our Flanders Focus.

Concept, choreography and performance: Lisa Vereertbrugghen
Sound: Michael Langeder
Lights: Vera Martins
Artistic advice: Madison Bycroft, Sabine Cmelniski, Nestor Garcia Diaz

Coproduction of CENTRALE FIES within the program of LIVE WORKS PERFORMANCE ACT AWARD, STUK, BUDA and BIT Teatergarasjen
With the support of CAMPO, Tanzfabrik, Workspace Brussels and SZENE Salzburg.
Funded by de Vlaamse Overheid and apap – Performing Europe 2020, co-funded by the Creative Programme of the European Union

 

*THIS SHOW IS INCLUDED IN OUR TIERED DISCOUNT OFFER*

New for this year we’re offering a tiered discount on bookings for multiple shows, giving you savings whether you’re planning to attend just a handful or all of them. The more tickets you buy, the more you save.

Buy tickets for 6 shows =10% off
Buy tickets for 9 shows = 15% off
Buy tickets for 12 shows = 20% off

Please note that this discount is only applicable to full-priced tickets, and only on certain shows.

Please see each individual event page to see whether that show is included in the offer.

 

Please note that our ticket purchasing is administered by Midlands Arts Centre. If you are an existing customer of Midlands Arts Centre, please use your account login details to purchase Fierce Festival tickets on this website.

Fierce Says

If you liked 'Every Body Electric' in 2019 or 'PILGRIM' in 2017 then this is a show for you. Let's be honest, gabba doesn't have the best reputation amongst sub genres of techno. This performance explores the potential of the music and its hard reputation, to allow us to be a bit... softer. The gabba moves are also particularly impressive.

Details

UK Premiere

Lisa Vereertbrugghen (Ghent)

SOFTCORE a hardcore encounter

Wednesday 12 October 2022Friday 14 October 2022

Birmingham Hippodrome, Thorp Street
Birmingham, B5 4TB United Kingdom
+ Google Map

Presented with FABRIC. Part of our Flanders Focus, supported by Flanders House.
Included in our tiered discount offer

50 mins £13/11

- Loud noises / music (not continuously)
- One moment of flashing lights / strobe
- One moment of complete blackout
- Use of haze / smoke

Lisa sits on a stage dressed in all black with one leg slightly raised and bent at the knee and one leg beneath her on the floor.

Softcore – A Hardcore Encounter is a dance piece about hardcore techno subgenre ‘Gabber’. At 200 beats per minute this beat has been described as techno on speed: it’s the sound of the uncompromising underdog. It’s rave gone crazy. It places the body in a permanently accelerated state and can be viewed equally as part of both capitalist society and the resistance to it.

The young Belgian Lisa Vereertbrugghen has conducted an extensive examination of this form of club music over several years and explores the term hardcore with regard to the transformation, vulnerability, possibility and unpredictability that is concealed behind its stubborn convulsions and twitches. What if dancing so fast can be a way to appropriate speed not for being more productive, but for the opposite: Speed becomes a way to increase sensations and to elude control.

The audience is asked to sit on the floor, but chairs will be provided for people who prefer that. There is also room for wheelchairs.

Presented in partnership with FABRIC as part of our Flanders Focus.

Concept, choreography and performance: Lisa Vereertbrugghen
Sound: Michael Langeder
Lights: Vera Martins
Artistic advice: Madison Bycroft, Sabine Cmelniski, Nestor Garcia Diaz

Coproduction of CENTRALE FIES within the program of LIVE WORKS PERFORMANCE ACT AWARD, STUK, BUDA and BIT Teatergarasjen
With the support of CAMPO, Tanzfabrik, Workspace Brussels and SZENE Salzburg.
Funded by de Vlaamse Overheid and apap – Performing Europe 2020, co-funded by the Creative Programme of the European Union

 

*THIS SHOW IS INCLUDED IN OUR TIERED DISCOUNT OFFER*

New for this year we’re offering a tiered discount on bookings for multiple shows, giving you savings whether you’re planning to attend just a handful or all of them. The more tickets you buy, the more you save.

Buy tickets for 6 shows =10% off
Buy tickets for 9 shows = 15% off
Buy tickets for 12 shows = 20% off

Please note that this discount is only applicable to full-priced tickets, and only on certain shows.

Please see each individual event page to see whether that show is included in the offer.

 

Please note that our ticket purchasing is administered by Midlands Arts Centre. If you are an existing customer of Midlands Arts Centre, please use your account login details to purchase Fierce Festival tickets on this website.

Fierce Says

If you liked 'Every Body Electric' in 2019 or 'PILGRIM' in 2017 then this is a show for you. Let's be honest, gabba doesn't have the best reputation amongst sub genres of techno. This performance explores the potential of the music and its hard reputation, to allow us to be a bit... softer. The gabba moves are also particularly impressive.

Details

Club Até/Bhenji Ra (Sydney)

The Offering: Dancing Currents and Traditional Pangalay

Wednesday 29 June 2022

Units 5-6, Allcock St
Birmingham, B9 4DY United Kingdom
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Birmingham 2022 Festival Presents

180 minutes

Free

IMAGE: TRISTAN JALLEH & CLUB ATÉ

Club Até invites participants from diverse gender and cultural backgrounds to an open workshop exploring Pangalay, the traditional fingernail dance of the Tausug people of the Sulu Archipelago. Participants will be guided into pangalay improvisation methods bridging their bodies with land and water, spirit and sea.

The space will be held by Bhenji Ra, dance artist and mother to the Australian ballroom scene.

Participants will be invited to share their work as part of the event Club Muva.

There is an option of two workshop dates, you can attend one or both workshops.

Wednesday 29th, 6pm – 9pm

Healing Gardens of Bab Funders

Details

Wednesday 29 June 2022

6.00pm

City Centre venue to be announced soon.

£0.00

Tickets not on sale

Club Até (Sydney)

Woven Garden Craft Workshops

Tuesday 5 July 2022

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Birmingham 2022 Festival Present

Free

IMAGE: TRISTAN JALLEH & CLUB ATÉ

Club Até is an art collective based on the unceded lands of Sydney, led by interdisciplinary performance artists Justin Shoulder and Bhenji Ra. The work of Club Até is informed by the artists’ shared Filipino / Australian ancestry and the collective is invested in creating their own Future Folklore.

Amihan, bird elemental of the wind soars through the Skyworld. Each feather on her broad extended wings is a flag, their stories whistle and flutter as energy gusts and spirals. This craft workshop invites participants to co-create a woven garden that will be part of the event Club Muva.

Dreaming together we encourage participants to tap into their cultural languages and mythologies to elaborate and pattern textile symbols.  What creatures could live and dance in the Healing Gardens of Bab? In gentle connection we weave, paint and layer together. Our stories carry on the wind.

The workshops are very relaxed, and whilst they will start on time, people can turn up at their leisure to participate when they want.

Workshop 1 
Sunday 26th June, 11am – 5pm, Friction Arts @ The Edge

Workshop 2 
Tuesday 5th July, 6pm – 9pm, Friction Arts @ The Edge

Healing Gardens of Bab Funders

Details

Tuesday 5 July 2022

6.00pm

Friction Arts @ The Edge

£0.00

Tickets not on sale

Club Até (Sydney)

Woven Garden Craft Workshops

Tuesday 5 July 2022

+ Google Map

Birmingham 2022 Festival Present

Free

IMAGE: TRISTAN JALLEH & CLUB ATÉ

Club Até is an art collective based on the unceded lands of Sydney, led by interdisciplinary performance artists Justin Shoulder and Bhenji Ra. The work of Club Até is informed by the artists’ shared Filipino / Australian ancestry and the collective is invested in creating their own Future Folklore.

Amihan, bird elemental of the wind soars through the Skyworld. Each feather on her broad extended wings is a flag, their stories whistle and flutter as energy gusts and spirals. This craft workshop invites participants to co-create a woven garden that will be part of the event Club Muva.

Dreaming together we encourage participants to tap into their cultural languages and mythologies to elaborate and pattern textile symbols.  What creatures could live and dance in the Healing Gardens of Bab? In gentle connection we weave, paint and layer together. Our stories carry on the wind.

The workshops are very relaxed, and whilst they will start on time, people can turn up at their leisure to participate when they want.

Workshop 1 
Sunday 26th June, 11am – 5pm, Friction Arts @ The Edge

Workshop 2 
Tuesday 5th July, 6pm – 9pm, Friction Arts @ The Edge

Healing Gardens of Bab Funders

Details

Tuesday 5 July 2022

6.00pm

Friction Arts @ The Edge

£0.00

Tickets not on sale

Duckie (London)

Princess, Picnic, Promenade

Thursday 14 July 2022Friday 15 July 2022

Birmingham Botanical Gardens, Westbourne Road
Birmingham, B15 3TR United Kingdom
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Birmingham 2022 Festival Present

Interactive theatre from London's Duckie

ACCESS: BSL on Friday 15th. Mobility scooters available on site. Access workers present and Easy Read Guide.

210 mins

May contain nudity, strong language and empire bashing

Person decorated with vegetables and flower pots, standing in a garden.

Duckie Princess: Bird La Bird - photo by Holly Revell

Two people fencing on stage

Duckie Princess: Krishna Istha - photo by Holly Revell

A person in Victorian-style costume, sat on a chair

Duckie Princess: George Chakravarthi - photo by Holly Revell

Love Pikaniks, Hate Empire

Bring a picnic, dress up in your best clothes, tour the beautiful gardens for our interactive theatre show and enjoy queer post-empire pop-up performance from Duckie – featuring artists from South Africa, Ghana, Canada, India, Australia and the UK

Starring Ginny Lemon, George Chakravarthi, Jaivant Patel, Bird la Bird, Krishna Istha, Kieron Jina, Francesca Millican-Slater, Ange Loft, Alaska B, EJ Scott and crazinisT artisT

“The amnesia about British Empire imposes an exaggerated historical distance between our lives today and the period of imperial rule”
Kojo Koram, Uncommon Wealth

Walls Come Tumbling Down!
Adults Only (18+), Bonnets Permitted

The gardens will open for picnics from 7pm, with performance from 7.30pm. The event will close by 10.30pm.

Access

On Friday 15th we will have increased access provisions for d/Deaf and hard of hearing people with BSL interpretation available, and for both performances we will have access hosts who will have noise cancelling headphones, easy read guides, etc.

Access Downloads

Click to download:

Full Easy-Read Guide

About the Event & Performances

This show is still in development. Some of the artists are visiting internationally and the week of the performance will be there first time rehearsing in situ. This means that some of the information in this Easy Read Guide is subject to minor changes.

Getting Around the Event

Getting There

Find more access information about the Botanical Gardens. Mobility scooters are available to borrow.

Tickets for this event are very cheap at a price of just £5 (cheaper than standard admission to the Botanical Gardens), so do please consider a £10 ‘Pay it Forward Ticket’ which buys a ticket for yourself, and also buys a ticket for someone else to attend. To select your ticket type, click the ticket type to reveal drop down menu with other options.

Biographies

Ange Loft
https://www.angeloft.ca/

Ange Loft is an interdisciplinary performing artist and initiator from Kahnawà:ke Kanien’kehá:ka Territory, working in Tsi Tkarón:to. She is an ardent collaborator, consultant, and facilitator working in arts based research, wearable sculpture, theatrical co-creation and Haudenosaunee history. She teaches Story Creation at Centre For Indigenous Theatre (2021) and was the Artist in Residence  at OISEE/ JHI (2021). She’s creating new performance work as Centaur Theatre’s Artist in Residence (2021-22) and as director of the Talking Treaties initiative with Jumblies Theatre + Arts, with projects including; experimental film and workshop series Dish Dances (2021) in collaboration with Centre for Indigenous Theatre, video and installation By These Presents: “Purchasing” Toronto (2019), and outdoor promenade theatre Talking Treaties Spectacle (2017, 2018). Upcoming collaborations include Black Creek Pioneer Village’s Changing the Narrative initiative (2022) and placemaking with the Canadian Centre for Architecture (2022). Ange’s been the Associate Artistic Director of Jumblies Theatre + Arts since 2015 and a touring vocalist and designer with Yamantaka//Sonic Titan since 2012. She’s holds advisory roles with Native Women In the Arts as a Board member (2021), OCAD University’s Indigenous Education Council (2021), City of Toronto Indigenous Arts and Cultural Advisory for the Indigenous Arts and Culture Partnerships Fund (2018), and Toronto Biennial of Art Advisory Council (2018-21).

Alaska B
https://www.alaskab.ca/

Based in Toronto, Ontario, alaska has a Bachelor in Interdisciplinary Arts from Concordia University, a degree in Computer Animation from Sheridan college, and a passion for exploring the intersection between media and technology. Known for her problem solving skills, creative approach, and mix of expertise, her practice moves fluidly between digital media production, installation and musical performance. Her unique skill range has seen her trouble shoot as theatrical technician for large scale community engaged performances; produce and present her own animations and intermedia creations; and to build a striking musical catalogue that is grand in scope. As a composer and performer, her award-winning film and game scores (Canadian Screen Award 2019, Canadian Game Awards 2016) and songwriting (Polaris Prize nominated, Juno Awards nominated) have been heard all over the world. Her film work includes Through Black Spruce (2018) and Michael Shannon Michael Shannon John (2015). Her video game credits include Mark of The Ninja (2012) and the critically acclaimed Severed (2016, PS VITA, 3DS, WiiU, Switch, iOS).

Bird La Bird
https://www.birdlabird.co.uk/

Bird la Bird is an artist who straddles comedy and performance art. Drawing on her love of history and art Bird has created highly popular queer people’s history tours of the V&A, Tate Britain, the National Portrait Gallery and the City of London.

E-J Scott
https://www.e-jscott.com/home/media

E-J Scott is a curator, cultural producer and academic and was awarded the UK’s Museum Activist Award 2020/21. He is the founder of the museumoftransology.com and the British Digital Art Network (Tate/Paul Mellor Research Centre). He is Stage 2 and 3 Leader of the BA (Hons) Culture, Curation & Criticism at Central St Martins.

Kieron Jina
https://kieronjina.com/

Kieron Jina, based in Johannesburg, South Africa, specializes in performance art, choreography, photography and video art to tell personal stories that are underpinned by activism and to challenge stereotypes. He has an MA in Drama from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. Jina was awarded Mail & Guardian’s 200 Young South Africans: Arts and Culture, category for performance art. Furthermore, he was awarded danceWEB Scholarship at the ImPulsTanz – Vienna International Dance Festival. Jina has won multiple awards including the Ovation Award for choreography at the National Arts Festival & the Goethe-Institute International Coproduction Fund to create “Down to Earth” at Tanzfabrik Berlin. Jina completed artistic residencies that lead to collaborative performances and art creations in Brazil, Germany, Austria, France, Réunion, Nigeria, Tanzania, South Korea and Switzerland. He is the founder and curator of Queer Art Night South Africa and is currently touring with “#FemmeInPublic”, “Down to Earth” and “PINK MON€Y”.

Jina is creating more spaces for art that exists for people of colour (POC) and indigenous performance practices from different African regions. Jina is particularly interested in the challenges and complexities of the transitional millennial generation — a generation that experienced the end and fall of apartheid only to be flung into a country still grappling with its own trauma and healing. Jina studies this dynamic particularly in their exploration of the shifting identities of queer people of colour, a group that features centrally in their work.

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Fierce Says

We love Duckie - perhaps best known for their Saturday night residency at London's Royal Vauxhall Tavern and winning an Olivier award! They haven't been to Birmingham since Fierce's 10th Birthday in 2007, when they threw us a horrible "children's party" hosted by David Hoyle. This will be unmissable!

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Thursday 14 July 2022

7.00pm

Birmingham Botanical Gardens

£10.00 – £0.00

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Friday 15 July 2022

8.00pm

Birmingham Botanical Gardens

£10.00 – £0.00

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