Join Grace Goslin in conversation with Liv Wynter in their (previously cancelled) exploration into archival ephemera surrounding queerness, abolition, organising, and more.
There will be a Q+A after. Thank you to Theatre Deli for taking on our event. The event will take place in the Cafe, and you can read about access here - https://www.theatredeli.co.uk/leadenhallstaccessibility-guide
Liv Wynter is a trans and working class grassroots organiser and performer, who has recently released their new EP ‘VIOLENCE’. Their sellout night, How To Catch A Pig, is an anarchist performance night celebrating creatives who also organise against the state with a focus on queer, trans, POC + working class performers. They have a published poetry collection, ‘Don’t Let It Go To Your Head’, and have 2 sold out theatre production runs (‘Rise of the Refrain’ 2021 Stanley Arts, ‘And So The Choir Gathers’ 2019 The Bunker).
They are gay bar and festival regulars with DJ MC double act Dance Mums, and spent 2022 touring stadiums with previous collective Queer House Party, playing Secret Garden Party, Boomtown, Wilderness, Latitude and Sziget, and being banned from the Southbank Centre for decapitating the queen. Liv is a dedicated abolitionist organiser, and stands in solidarity with all collectives organising against any systemic oppression.
Grace Goslin aka Areola Grande Latte is a queer DJ, culture journalist and queer history events programmer currently researching contemporary queer nightlife histories. She has just completed her MA in Queer History and is continuing her academic research into queer fundraising histories.