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  • That Song From Rocky Horror (Toucha, Toucha, Touch Me)

    Fri 20th March at 7:15
    Tickets £12 – £18 (+ booking fee)
    Stoness embraces their experience as a sex worker and together we answer, is sex work care work? A playful, provocative twirl through touch, community building and the commodification of intimacy.

    An hour long version of this notesapp entry: "Everyone on the bus was obsessed with me (we lurched around a corner, I almost fell and two people tried to help me. Basically group-sex). It was the most touch and genuine concern for my wellbeing I'd felt all week." 

    Part community gathering, part pole performance, we dance with acts of care, community building and the commodification of intimacy. Stoness uses their past and ongoing experience with sex work, They speak candidly with ex-girlfriends, future wives (friends), family, other sex workers and explore relationships with clients, working together to answer the question; is sex work care work? 

    We parse the qualities of intimacy, comparing the nature of self-care post session to that of the care extended to clients, friends, the audience. Ultimately asking; how do we care for each other in an increasingly lonely and digitised world? 

    Absurd humour twirls alongside earnest moments as we build a profile together, taking promo photos, hearing about Stoness’s entry into the industry and cheering their pursuit of an extended butterfly (which hasn't happened since they were 18) on the pole by the end of the show. 

    Content Notice
    Running Time 60 minutes
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Health Notice
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    "“Engaging, touching and humorous” (for Baby Cake by Kerensa Diball)"
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    Tickets for That Song From Rocky Horror (Toucha, Toucha, Touch Me)

    Fri 20 Mar, 19:15

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