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Midsumma Matters

Free
LGBTQIA+
Talk
This is a past event
Free
LGBTQIA+
Talk

Dates

Saturday 4 February 2023
11am - 12:30pm
1:30pm - 3pm

Venue

The Edge

Access

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Wheelchair accessible

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Explore ideas relating to LGBTQIA+ culture and identity at this series of panel discussions, as part of Midsumma Festival 2023.

Midsumma Matters: A Panel on Queer Performance
4 February, 11am–12.30pm | The Edge

How do we trace the LGBTQI+ desire-lines linking artists and audiences – crossing social, cultural, political and regional boundaries

It is time to pay attention to queer performance across Aotearoa, Australia, Pasifika and the Asia Pacific. We have rich histories and thriving cultures of LGBTQI+ performance, including an explosion of queer performance from First Nations artists across our regions. Queer performance is eclectic and tenacious, persisting as a field of innovation and continuing to sustain LGBTQI+ artists and their audiences despite contexts of ongoing homophobia, transphobia and criminalisation. Much queer performance, however, goes undocumented, overlooked in mainstream reviews, unrecorded in formal archives, or given scant scholarly attention. This panel session celebrates the launch of an exciting, and long-overdue, collection of writing on queer performance in Australasia as a Special Issue of Australasian Drama Studies Journal (ADS Journal). This is an intersectional collection of essays, interviews and recollection-reflections.

Wherever we find them, however we’re making them – at the party, on your screen, in the studio, on our stages, in the clubs, on our streets – how do queer practices in performance proliferate diversity in our ecologies, sustain us as communities, invigorate creativity for our survival and generate lifeworlds of transformation? We hope through the collection to trace the LGBTQI+ desire-lines linking artists and audiences – crossing social, cultural, political and regional boundaries and reaching out queerly across time and place. We want to remember, record and grapple with what emerges in intersectional-queer dance, theatre and performance that transforms us and envisions new worlds.

Panelists: Alyson Campbell (ADS Journal editor) – facilitator, Liza-Mare Syron and Jonathan Bollen (ADS Journal editors) and Peta Murray and Ian Ramirez (journal chapter contributors).

Presented by Midsumma Festival in partnership with Fed Square.

This is a free event but bookings required. Book here.

Midsumma Matters: The Future of Queer Arts
4 February, 1.30pm–3pm | The Edge

Midsumma Matters will explore the future of Queer Arts in Australia and beyond.

The forum will discuss a variety of topics including Queer Identity and how it informs arts practice, the new National Arts Policy, the new Melbourne Arts Precinct and the place of queer artists within these landscapes.

Panelists: Adena Jacobs, Daniel Santangeli, Jo Clifford, Kath Duncan and Wesley Enoch AM.

Presented by Midsumma Festival in partnership with Fed Square.

This is a free event but bookings required. Book here.