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  • Whats On

    Technology

    Image:
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    Detail of a Quattrocento fresco picturing a blindfolded and Close up of a Chinese female-bodied person staring directly at the camera in an upside down cross, arms straight and tied to a bamboo pole

    SAINTMAKING / FEAR KNOT [Starting Blocks 26]

    Sun 29 March at 6pm
    Two new shows from our Starting Blocks artist support scheme
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    Zishen Gao presents

    Visa, Drama and Other Disasters (WIP)

    Sat 4th Apr at 7pm and 9pm
    To stay, what must we become? A migration rehearsal turns into a survival test as five birds struggle to perfect their formation. When the wind shifts, who is sacrificed?
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    Man with sunglasses looking serious. Background of an explosion, red pills flying everywhere, a shark and a lion in mid air either side of him mid-fight. APEX Podcast on a red sign above him.
    Theo Burns presents

    Apex (WIP)

    Tues 21 April at 7:15pm
    How are we meant to act as young men today? A darkly comedic exploration of masculinity, digital delusion and the fragile egos hiding behind alpha male influencing.
    The image shows Roshi, a female identifying performer from the neck up in the middle of the screen. The backdrop shows red, white & green animated projections of a male figure & a single faceless drawing of herself with her hair covered.
    Roshi Nasehi presents

    Ramalama Remix

    Wed 29 April - Fri 1 May at 9pm
    An exciting re-boot of Roshi Nasehi's innovative solo multimedia theatre piece, Ramalama Ding Dong, inspired by real-life experiences of funny, surreal and intimidating racism.
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    A pink and purple close-up of a person's face on a glitchy background. They look to the right with surprise/concern. They are wearing a pair of thin-framed glasses on the edge of their nose, which contains a green pair of eyes looking straight forward.
    Vera Majoor presents

    The Undesirable Mx. PLOP (WIP)

    Tues 12 May at 9pm
    Meet PLOP, the digital self you never knew you needed. (Wanted. Asked for.) A peak panic tech-xperiment of gender chaos and reimagination, PLOP is always watching. PLOP will never leave.