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Queerguru’s Ris Fatah previews Ensemble Festival , an exciting waterside celebration of circus, dance, physical theatre street art.
This 26th and 27th July weekend, Certain Blacks presents the Ensemble Festival 2025 in London’s historic Royal Victoria Docks. This is a free outdoor, waterside celebration of circus, dance, physical theatre and street art. 2025 highlights include Hydropunk, an interactive water installation by outdoor arts veterans Artizani. Hunky queer circus/performance artist Sadiq Ali also has…
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Queerguru’s Ris Fatah visits London’s long-awaited V & A East Storehouse museum with its radical reinvention of the whole museum experience.
London’s long-awaited V & A East Storehouse museum is finally open, a stone’s throw from vibrant Hackney Wick, and, it’s safe to say, it’s been worth the wait. The younger, cooler sibling to the esteemed Victoria & Albert museum in South Kensington, the V & A East Storehouse is a radical reinvention of the museum…
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The First Homosexuals: The Birth of a New Identity, 1869-1939 @ Wrightwood 659, Chicago
If you share QUEERGURU;s passion for queer history then in the next month you really should make tracks to WRIGHTWOOD 659 in Chicago to see their exhibit The First Homosexuals: The Birth of a New Identity, 1869-1939. It examines for the first time the fascinating history of how homosexuals were cleaved from the rest of…
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He loves me, he loves me not… Matthew Bourne’s stunning new ballet The Midnight Bell
The British Choreographer Matthew Bourne is unquestionably one of the most innovative forces in dance today. His productions contain many classic cinema references and draw thematic inspiration from musicals, film noir and popular culture. Popular novels and films usually form the basis for his work but Bourne’s dance adaptations often outshine the original For example, his 1995 unforgettable…