Clementine at BURN, Mimetic
Clementine the Living Fashion Doll appears at this years BURN @ Mimetic.
Clementine appears alongside cabaret favourites at BURN on Tuesday June 19.
PermalinkClementine the Living Fashion Doll appears at this years BURN @ Mimetic.
Clementine appears alongside cabaret favourites at BURN on Tuesday June 19.
PermalinkVideo Technology and Queer Performance.
Ben Walters writes about the documentary This Is Not A Dream, which explores how changing video technology has given voice to queer performers.
Permalink“Ever since video arrived at the end of the ’70s, a strain of queer and alternative artists and performers has been interested in using the camera – the dominant disseminator of mainstream culture – for subversive ends.”
Focus on Talent talks to Marcus Reeves
The singer-songwriter talks about his new show Three-Zero, as well as his hit Postcards from God: The Sister Wendy Musical.
PermalinkA story of boys and bands and beer,
Of playing it straight and playing it queer.
Of mother and father, of villain and hero,
Of starting at one and approaching three zero
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