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Steakhouse Live: Slow Sunday at Toynbee Studios

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Time 13:00
Date 01/03/20
Price £20

For one day only, Steakhouse Live take over Toynbee Studios with a bold programme of live performances ranging in duration from seven minutes to seven hours.

Slow Sunday is a day-long festival of performance showcasing artists working within multiple disciplines including performance art, theatre, visual art, cabaret, dance, drag and participatory performance. The aim of Slow Sunday is to provide artists a space to take risks and try something new in front of an engaged and supportive audience.

Featuring live work from Liz Rosenfeld, Rosana Cade, Harun Morrison, Sung Im her, Chinasa Vivian Ezugha, Rubiane Maia, Léann Herlihy, Antonio Branco & Riccardo T, Joseph Funnell and Samuel Lyon Spice, Tamara Alegre, Ceylan Öztrük and more to be announced.

For this addition of Slow Sunday, Steakhouse have collaborated with Swiss Festival Les Urbaines, to invite them to curate a platform of Swiss Live Art within the programme. Through this collaboration and with support from Pro Helvetia, we are excited to present works by Swiss based artists Tamara Alegre and Ceylan Öztrük.

Les Urbaines is a Swiss festival based in Lausanne that explores emerging and daring aesthetics mixing visual, sound-based and performative forms.

A temporary Study Room with materials from the Live Art Development Agency’s library looking at specific themes related to the Slow Sunday event will also be open throughout the day.

A full timetable will be published online one week before the event.

About Steakhouse Live
Steakhouse Live is an independent artist/producer collective creating a platform for radical performance practices. It’s rough. It’s raw. Unprofessionalism is embraced. Work cuts across performance art, theatre, visual art, cabaret, sculpture, dance, drag and participatory performance.

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