Interview: The Ghetto Fabulous Catwalk Extravaganza hits Ensemble Festival
Image: Ghetto Fabulous in action
Ghetto Fabulous is a dance and visual arts company that aims are to excite, entertain and have fun with the projects it embarks on, inspired by fashion, music, film, photography and the ever-changing world. Not afraid to explore the political and the personal, The Ghetto Collection is a unique voice in the UK arts landscape.
Feature: Wit, scent, and memory lane tantalise in Francesca Baglione's latest work Eau de Memoire
Image: Francesca Baglione, self portrait
Artist, Director and Performer Francesca Baglione (aka Miss High Leg Kick) teases out the story behind the creation of her latest work, Eau de Memoire - coming to London's Ensemble Festival on Saturday 22 & Sunday 23 July 2023.
Interview: Lois Weaver unveils the radical performance festival Peopling the Palaces
Image: Photograph of Lois Weaver.
In June Queen Mary University of London in revolutionary East London will host Peopling the Palaces. The free festival of radical performance, activism and workshops from artists like Nando Messias, Meg Hodgson, and Shaun Caton.
Review - Phantom Peak: A big serving of immersive quirkiness (with a side of Platypus)
I recently found myself uttering the phrase that inevitably escapes any Londoner’s mouth at some point in their life: there’s nothing to do. And whilst this isn’t true, of course, once you’ve exhausted the available galleries, museums, restaurants, and theatre productions in the London art scene, it truly does feel like there’s little else left to do on the weekend.
Tom Marshman presents A Shining Intimacy: a reflection on theatre, queer friendships and grief
Image credit: Photo by Jack Offord.
Tom Marshman has been a practicing artist for 21 years, and produced over 60 projects, across many mediums, including - museum audio-tours, theatre & cabaret fuelled by idiosyncratic, eccentric sensibility. Here he chats to RR about his latest endeavour with two of England's National Treasures...
Blood, Hair and Spit: Annike Flo explores the erotic possibilities of the human condition
The exhibition “Pure Filth” by Norwegian artist Annike Flo is currently on show at The Smallest Gallery in Soho.
Working critically with scenography, textiles and bio art, Annike Flo's artistic practice centres on staging encounters with organisms and other entities, with a focus on relinquishing space and decentering the human.
Putting the Party back into Party Politics: Interview with Clean Bandit's Grace Chatto
Photo Credit: Anna Patakarina
Later this month, the Southbank Centre will play host to ‘Love in Mind’, a one-night-only spectacle of sound and vision to launch the Harvey Parker Trust.