Tag: performance art

  • HALLELUJAH – A Circus/Queer Film [Gay Love, Hate & Religion.]

    HALLELUJAH – A Circus/Queer Film [Gay Love, Hate & Religion.]

      Matthew Richardson is  a former performer with Cirque Du Soleil who is dedicating the next year of his life to creating LGBTQ performance art – to celebrate the beauty within our community, challenge social norms and start conversations. Richardson says his goal with this project will be pretty simple. He hopes to raise questions…

  • New Queers On The Block hit the Road

    New Queers On The Block hit the Road

      New Queers on the Block  is a Brit collective of imaginative and very individual performance artists who specialise in presenting their unique avant-garde pieces.  Based in Brighton, a decidedly queer seaside town,  the group also love to hit the road taking their art to some unsuspecting audiences across the country.  Touring artists included: Rachael…

  • A MAN TO PET lures us into THE PALE BLUE DOOR

    A MAN TO PET lures us into THE PALE BLUE DOOR

    Queer performance artist/drag queen A Man To Pet  invited queerguru to THE PALE BLUE DOOR a pop-up-restaurant in the home of Tony Hornecker in London’s East End; the epicenter of an exciting queer arts scene. The interview for www.queergurutv.com was filmed by Sandy MacLennan & #DebbieSears

  • queerguru gets some Queer Perspectives at London’s National Portrait Gallery

    queerguru gets some Queer Perspectives at London’s National Portrait Gallery

    There was almost too much to see at the Queer Perspectives event in London’s National Portrait Gallery so once we had grabbed a large glass of wine it was a joy to bump into the indefatigable John Sizzle on DJ duty. Spinning his mercurial mix of camp classics and 80’s anthems he looked like the…

  • Young, Queer & Skint in Brighton (UK)

    Young, Queer & Skint in Brighton (UK)

    The Marlborough Theatre in Brighton a rather glorious seaside town on the UK’s South Coast, is home to Pink Fringe a production company who specialize in mounting some excellent queer and LGBT cultural events.  Their penchant is in the unusual, the unexpected and they seek out work that really has something to say about contemporary…