Performance Double Bill: Marikiscrycrycry and Adam Frost
Home Live Art are thrilled to present two explosive new performances from young queer artists Marikiscrycrycry and Adam Frost.
Each performance will be around 30 mins in duration and are extracts from longer works being developed by both artists to debut in 2020.
**Joint Ticket Offer – Book a combo-ticket at checkout for Salty: Queer Performance Party and this Performance Double Bill for the special price of just £10/8conc (only available online)**
He’s Dead by Marikiscrycrycry
This new work from prolific nonbinary choreographer and dancer Marikiscrycrycry uses different dance and choreographic techniques, as well as live action, and song to ask the question, ‘Was Tupac depressed?’
We will never know for sure because of his untimely death. So what are we left with?
Marikiscrycrycry (Malik Nashad Sharpe (they/them)) is a choreographer and dancer. Currently artist-in-residence at Tate Britain/Tate Modern, Malik is also the recipient of an ArtsAdmin Bursary and has recently worked with the English National Opera and Gate Theatre. Other work includes performances and commissions at Frieze art fair, Fierce Festival and the Marlborough Theatre to name just a few.
Marikiscrycrycry’s work excavates multiple themes of Blackness and Queerness.
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He’s Dead is co-commissioned by New Queers On The Block and Theatre in the Mill, Bradford with support from The Marlborough Theatre, Brighton.
SEND x43 by Adam Frost
Fusing together text, costume and music SEND x43 attempts to question the inner workings of our mind through a series of out-of-body experiences.
Sometimes you can’t stop. Overthinking.
Adam Frost is a multi-disciplinary performance artist working across drag, visual art, cabaret, film, music and fashion.
Based in their home-town of Hastings their work examines mental health, class precarity and queer experience through the lens of autobiographical happenings in their life such as death, depression, heartache, anxiety and the mundane.
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SEND x43 is co-commissioned by Home Live Art, Hastings and New Queers On The Blockwith support from The Marlborough Theatre, Brighton.
Further Details:
Venue has gender neutral toilets
Contact Katy@homeliveart.com for accessibility details
This event is part of the Coastal Currents Festival: 2019 in Hastings and St Leonards
Adam Frost image by Celine Antal
Marikiscrycrycry image by Uemura Tadayuki