Prepare your ears for an evening of sonic witchery from three spellbinding queer music makers!
By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes…
In this special live music triple bill, Asher Fynn, Saint Vyvyan and Celyn of Gwent will perform three sets of original songs and sonic experimentation.
For fans of: SOPHIE, Anohni, Klaus Nomi, Gazelle Twin, Lankum, Jenny Hval.
Doors 7pm / Shows 7:30pm
Advance Tickets £10 / £12 On The Door
Saint Vyvyan is the musical project of Vyvyan Stewardson: a performer, composer and sound designer, otherwise known as their drag ultra-ego, RODENT. They have scored and designed on a number of theatre and live art productions including Metamorphoses, Five Foot Two, The Prince & Lethe, as well as performances by Hungry and a short film by Joseph Wilson. Their work combines their fascination with harsh uncompromising noise with sweeping emotionality, a blend of industrial fantasy and high octane nihilism, combining guttural, growing drones, organic texture and angelic granularity.
Asher Fynn is a dark songstress from Brighton. Their voice soars with intimate power and relentless softness… Through songs and stories of queer intimacy, freedom, representation and even drastic hook up stories. Meow xo
Celyn of Gwent is an artist creating at the intersection between popular music and the sonic avant-garde. Their music integrates influences from electronica and the traditional music of the British Isles. Amongst their songs, Celyn weaves spoken word poetry and field recording composition. Celyn hails from South East Wales, near where the river Usk carves out the border with England. Perhaps this explains the recurring disintegration and blurring of boundaries in their distinctive sound world. Celyn of Gwent is a queer bard for the anthropocene.
ACCESS:
Sadly, The Divine is currently not fully accessible.
The cabaret and club space are in the basement of the venue. There
are 17 wide steps with slip resistant treads down to the space with
sturdy handrails either side.
The toilets are in the basement and are not accessible for wheelchair
users.
If you need further information, please refer to The Divine ‘About’
page on the website. www.thedivine.co.uk