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

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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.

Healing Gardens of Bab Funders

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!

Details

Thursday 14 July 2022

7.00pm

Birmingham Botanical Gardens

£10.00 – £0.00

Tickets not on sale

Friday 15 July 2022

8.00pm

Birmingham Botanical Gardens

£10.00 – £0.00

Sold out!

Ariah Lester (Amsterdam)

(live)

Wednesday 16 October 2019Saturday 19 October 2019

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Part of A Very Fierce Grand Opening / Fresh Friday at Birmingham Hippodrome / Club Fierce. Supported by Performing Arts Fund NL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mnBD2zg_Cw&frags=pl%2Cwn
Ariah Lester

Ariah Lester. Outfit: Tom van der Borght. Image: Alexander Deprez

OUTFIT: TOM VAN DER BORGHT. IMAGE: ALEXANDER DEPREZ

Pop, Soul, R&B, afro-caribbean rhythms. With his androgynous countertenor voice Venezuelan singer ARIAH LESTER gives a queer, mesmerising performance that is full of sensuality, movement and deep emotions. Falsettos, old-fashioned synths and powerful bassy-sassy-beats create a unique music world that is universal, eclectic. From slow ballads to powerful dance songs, ARIAH will take you on a journey to the core of your body-heart, he’ll make you MOVE… Former dancer and choreographer Lester Arias started to make beats and play with his voice, after three years he has released his first EP THE GATE and became ARIAH LESTER; a show that combines music with dance and performance. Over the festival you can catch ARIAH LESTER performing at A Very Fierce Grand Opening, Club Fierce and at Fresh Fridays at Birmingham Hippodrome.

Fierce Says

Ariah Lester is a major new talent and his infectious energy is catching. There are a number of chances to see him over the festival – so don’t miss out!

Details

Wednesday 16 October 2019

7.00pm

Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

Friday 18 October 2019

6.30pm

Birmingham Hippodrome

Saturday 19 October 2019

11.00pm

Secret Location

Ariah Lester (Amsterdam)

(live)

Wednesday 16 October 2019Saturday 19 October 2019

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Part of A Very Fierce Grand Opening / Fresh Friday at Birmingham Hippodrome / Club Fierce. Supported by Performing Arts Fund NL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mnBD2zg_Cw&frags=pl%2Cwn
Ariah Lester

Ariah Lester. Outfit: Tom van der Borght. Image: Alexander Deprez

OUTFIT: TOM VAN DER BORGHT. IMAGE: ALEXANDER DEPREZ

Pop, Soul, R&B, afro-caribbean rhythms. With his androgynous countertenor voice Venezuelan singer ARIAH LESTER gives a queer, mesmerising performance that is full of sensuality, movement and deep emotions. Falsettos, old-fashioned synths and powerful bassy-sassy-beats create a unique music world that is universal, eclectic. From slow ballads to powerful dance songs, ARIAH will take you on a journey to the core of your body-heart, he’ll make you MOVE… Former dancer and choreographer Lester Arias started to make beats and play with his voice, after three years he has released his first EP THE GATE and became ARIAH LESTER; a show that combines music with dance and performance. Over the festival you can catch ARIAH LESTER performing at A Very Fierce Grand Opening, Club Fierce and at Fresh Fridays at Birmingham Hippodrome.

Fierce Says

Ariah Lester is a major new talent and his infectious energy is catching. There are a number of chances to see him over the festival – so don’t miss out!

Details

Wednesday 16 October 2019

7.00pm

Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

Friday 18 October 2019

6.30pm

Birmingham Hippodrome

Saturday 19 October 2019

11.00pm

Secret Location

Ariah Lester (Amsterdam)

(live)

Wednesday 16 October 2019Saturday 19 October 2019

+ Google Map

Part of A Very Fierce Grand Opening / Fresh Friday at Birmingham Hippodrome / Club Fierce. Supported by Performing Arts Fund NL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mnBD2zg_Cw&frags=pl%2Cwn
Ariah Lester

Ariah Lester. Outfit: Tom van der Borght. Image: Alexander Deprez

OUTFIT: TOM VAN DER BORGHT. IMAGE: ALEXANDER DEPREZ

Pop, Soul, R&B, afro-caribbean rhythms. With his androgynous countertenor voice Venezuelan singer ARIAH LESTER gives a queer, mesmerising performance that is full of sensuality, movement and deep emotions. Falsettos, old-fashioned synths and powerful bassy-sassy-beats create a unique music world that is universal, eclectic. From slow ballads to powerful dance songs, ARIAH will take you on a journey to the core of your body-heart, he’ll make you MOVE… Former dancer and choreographer Lester Arias started to make beats and play with his voice, after three years he has released his first EP THE GATE and became ARIAH LESTER; a show that combines music with dance and performance. Over the festival you can catch ARIAH LESTER performing at A Very Fierce Grand Opening, Club Fierce and at Fresh Fridays at Birmingham Hippodrome.

Fierce Says

Ariah Lester is a major new talent and his infectious energy is catching. There are a number of chances to see him over the festival – so don’t miss out!

Details

Wednesday 16 October 2019

7.00pm

Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

Friday 18 October 2019

6.30pm

Birmingham Hippodrome

Saturday 19 October 2019

11.00pm

Secret Location

European Premiere

Mariana Valencia (New York)

ALBUM

Friday 18 October 2019Saturday 19 October 2019

Midlands Arts Centre, Cannon Hill Park
Birmingham, B12 9QH United Kingdom
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Presented in partnership with MAC

55 mins
Mariana Valencia

Credit Ian Douglas

Album is a one woman theatre show that unites text, song, and dance inside of the content of an album—a picture album, a song album, an autobiographical album, a herstorical album—finding ways to be an archive, or altar, for Valencia’s body. Through factual, humorous, and grave observations, a frame of self-identification is established and charged with the task to preserve and perform a self herstory as an album in image and song. Valencia’s relationship to urbanity, vampires, love, and marginality arise with equal importance as she orbits the primary curiosity: Who will write herstory? Album starts this process—so the author of Valencia’s herstory can have good notes.

Fierce are producing a UK tour of the work which will include dates at Colchester Arts Centre, Arena Theatre (Wolverhampton), Marlborough Theatre (Brighton), Chisenhale Dance Centre (London) and more TBA.

‘[Valencia] approaches making performance as assembling notes for a future biographer. Dance is often romanticized for its ephemerality, but Ms. Valencia, shaping her own narrative, intends to leave a record... With her terse, inviting sense of humor, switching matter of factly between tasks... By the end, a stranger has become a friend.’

– The New York Times

Fierce Says

Valencia is such a warm presence, and her original songs are brilliantly funny, there’s even an appearance from Gloria Estefan. However, don’t be deceived – this is a super smart show, that rips up the autobiographical performance rulebook. We Stan.

Details

Friday 18 October 2019

4.00pm

Midlands Arts Centre, Foyle Studio

£13 – £11

Sold out!

Saturday 19 October 2019

12.00pm

Midlands Arts Centre, Foyle Studio

£13 – £11

Tickets not on sale

Friday 25 October 2019

7.30pm

Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton

£13 – £11

UK Premiere

Begüm Erciyas (Berlin / Brussels)

Voicing Pieces

Friday 18 October 2019Sunday 20 October 2019

110 Northwood Street
Birmingham, B3 1SZ United Kingdom
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Presented in partnership with Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. Supported by the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Goethe-Institut London

30 mins

In Voicing Pieces, your own voice is staged to become the protagonist. In the intimacy of an isolated sound booth, guided by a simple score, you become spectator of your own voice.

Aren’t our own voices always inauthentic and uncanny? Who is speaking, when your own voice speaks? Rather than recognizing yourself in the stranger, Voicing Pieces is an invitation to recognize the stranger
in yourself.

Please not the venue of this performance has changed to what was previously announced. This performances will now take place at AE Harris.

Concept – Begüm Erciyas
Realisation – Begüm Erciyas and Matthias Meppelink
Dramaturgy – Marnix Rummens
Live-operation – Eric Desjeux, Marc Melià, Begüm Erciyas
Text – Matthias Meppelink, Begüm Erciyas, Jacob Wren
Set Realisation – Tim Vanhentenryk, Lena Buchwald, Barbara Greiner
Artistic Collaboration – Jean-Baptiste Veyret-Logerias
Production Management/ PR – Barbara Greiner
Production – Begüm Erciyas, Platform 0090
Co-production – wpZimmer (Antwerp), STUK (Leuven), Tanzfabrik Berlin/Tanznacht Berlin
Research support/residency – Kunstencentrum BUDA (Kortrijk), Q-O2 Workspace for experimental music and sound art (Brussels), FrankfurtLAB, Tanzrecherche NRW, Goethe-Institut Villa Kamogawa
Supported by – Hauptstadkulturfonds Berlin

‘It is a long journey, although it lasts only half an hour, which eventually brings you back home to yourself, to your own voice. And it will never sound the same again. Magical.’

– deMorgen

Fierce Says

A performance in which you become the performer, for an audience of yourself. This is a beautiful and unusual installation that we also found strangely empowering. Be sure to book quick as slots are extremely limited.

Details

Friday 18 October 2019

12.00pm

AE Harris

£9 – £9.00

Sold out!

Saturday 19 October 2019

12.00pm

AE Harris

£9

Sold out!

Sunday 20 October 2019

12.00pm

AE Harris

£9

Tickets not on sale

You and Brian Lobel (London)

BINGE

Saturday 19 October 2019, 12.00pmSunday 20 October 2019, 6.00pm

Albert Street
Birmingham, B4 7UD United Kingdom
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Drop in (allow around an hour for your visit)

Free

I couldn’t help but wonder… might my old collection of box sets hold all the answers?

BINGE, an interactive installation curated by Brian Lobel, creates the space to slow down, disconnect from the noise of everyday life, reconnect with the comfort of a duvet and a listening ear. BINGE is a collection of one-to-one and intimate conversations based around your favourite box sets, that exist somewhere between radical self-care and playful self-indulgence. Warmly nostalgic, BINGE collapses the distinction between the high-brow, the low-brow, and the freshly-plucked brow.

Leave your own drama behind, and insert yourself into a world where whatever the drama, it’ll probably be solved before the final credits.

BINGE includes an amazing lineup of artists: with Selina ThompsonGinny LemonFrancesca Millican-SlaterAdam Carver, Demi Nandhra, and Harmeet Chagger-Khan

 

Fierce Says

This experience made us slow down, and consider our relationship with rest AND television. Comes with snacks. Local artist collaborators will be announced nearer the time.

Details

Saturday 19 October 2019

12.00pm

Fierce HQ @ Albert House

Sunday 20 October 2019

12.00pm

Fierce HQ @ Albert House

You and Brian Lobel (London)

BINGE

Saturday 19 October 2019, 12.00pmSunday 20 October 2019, 6.00pm

Albert Street
Birmingham, B4 7UD United Kingdom
+ Google Map
Drop in (allow around an hour for your visit)

Free

I couldn’t help but wonder… might my old collection of box sets hold all the answers?

BINGE, an interactive installation curated by Brian Lobel, creates the space to slow down, disconnect from the noise of everyday life, reconnect with the comfort of a duvet and a listening ear. BINGE is a collection of one-to-one and intimate conversations based around your favourite box sets, that exist somewhere between radical self-care and playful self-indulgence. Warmly nostalgic, BINGE collapses the distinction between the high-brow, the low-brow, and the freshly-plucked brow.

Leave your own drama behind, and insert yourself into a world where whatever the drama, it’ll probably be solved before the final credits.

BINGE includes an amazing lineup of artists: with Selina ThompsonGinny LemonFrancesca Millican-SlaterAdam Carver, Demi Nandhra, and Harmeet Chagger-Khan

 

Fierce Says

This experience made us slow down, and consider our relationship with rest AND television. Comes with snacks. Local artist collaborators will be announced nearer the time.

Details

Saturday 19 October 2019

12.00pm

Fierce HQ @ Albert House

Sunday 20 October 2019

12.00pm

Fierce HQ @ Albert House

Sandra Johnston (Newcastle-upon-Tyne)

Here-to-Here, Notwithstanding

Wednesday 16 October 2019Thursday 17 October 2019

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60 minutes

Free

Sandra Johnston, Here-to-Here, Notwithstanding

Johnston’s performances are experiential in nature, based on improvisational processes that explore physical states of responsiveness formed in relation to the actualities of specific situations and the moment of making. Actions are assembled using mainly found objects, each informing decision making through memory and haptic perception. The performances are intended as propositions, whereby the audience observes the emergence of latent relationships between the materials and gestures, offered as ‘provisional behaviours’ and existing as mutable encounters to be realised only within moments of close connection between artist and audience.

Johnston will experiment by performing the work twice at the festival in two totally different spaces and contexts.

Fierce Says

Sandra’s performances are often quiet and contemplative, but as a performer she brings an intensity to them that makes them hard to walk away from. Sandra has had a huge influence on a younger generation of performance art practitioners, some who you’ll see elsewhere in the programme.

Details

Wednesday 16 October 2019

7.00pm

Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

Thursday 17 October 2019

7.00pm

Arch 21

Sandra Johnston (Newcastle-upon-Tyne)

Here-to-Here, Notwithstanding

Wednesday 16 October 2019Thursday 17 October 2019

+ Google Map
60 minutes

Free

Sandra Johnston, Here-to-Here, Notwithstanding

Johnston’s performances are experiential in nature, based on improvisational processes that explore physical states of responsiveness formed in relation to the actualities of specific situations and the moment of making. Actions are assembled using mainly found objects, each informing decision making through memory and haptic perception. The performances are intended as propositions, whereby the audience observes the emergence of latent relationships between the materials and gestures, offered as ‘provisional behaviours’ and existing as mutable encounters to be realised only within moments of close connection between artist and audience.

Johnston will experiment by performing the work twice at the festival in two totally different spaces and contexts.

Fierce Says

Sandra’s performances are often quiet and contemplative, but as a performer she brings an intensity to them that makes them hard to walk away from. Sandra has had a huge influence on a younger generation of performance art practitioners, some who you’ll see elsewhere in the programme.

Details

Wednesday 16 October 2019

7.00pm

Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

Thursday 17 October 2019

7.00pm

Arch 21