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You are cordially invited to Quorum's third event of 2024 from 17:30 to 19:30 on Wednesday 6 March, where we will be joined by three representatives from Raze Collective to discuss the important work they do.
Who are Raze Collective?
In their own words: “We are Raze Collective, a charity established to support, develop & nurture LGBTQ+ performance in the UK. Our mission is to increase access to participation in the arts for LGBTQ+ audiences & create life-changing development pathways for LGBTQ+ creatives.
We are called Raze in response to the razing of queer spaces. Between 2006 – 2013 the number of LGBTQ+ venues in London fell by 58% (Campkin & Lowe, 2017). Raze was formed by grassroots activists, creatives & community members to fill the gaps in opportunity & community building created by venue closures.
Raze offers a queer-led programme of artist development, community events & sector support. We deliver high quality culture to the public whilst supporting artists & intersectional queer communities across London. We work with partners and allies across London’s cultural scene including Stanley Arts, Artsadmin, The Yard Theatre and Richmix.
We are a small team of queer artists and producers working together to support underrepresented queer artist’s with risk taking practice, whose work creates a bold new vision of queer futures. In all our work we seek to prioritise access, community and connection in an effort to queer existing modes of theatre production.”
Speaker Bios:
Lucy Hayhoe (she/her):
Lucy is the Director of Raze Collective, looking after the organisation’s development, creative strategy and financial management. She also works as Finance Lead at the London LGBTQ+ Community Centre. Alongside this work Lucy is a live artist creating interactive installations and performance interventions. Her work ranges from intimate encounters to large-scale productions. Over the last 15 years Lucy’s artwork has toured nationally and internationally, to venues and festivals across Europe, Japan, China, Australia, and the US including the Southbank Centre, Barbican, Tokyo Performing Arts Market, Festival Belluard Bollwerk International & Macau Arts Festival.
Fraser Buchanan (he/they):
Fraser (Fraserfab) is an independent dance artist, producer & researcher who trained at Rambert School. As a producery / organisey kind of queer, he has worked with BULLYACHE, Bright Storm Group, Clod Ensemble & The Chateau; and also co-produces a LGBTQIA dance performance platform called MIND UR HEAD. Since 2020, he has worked with Raze donning many different queer hats, delivering artist development programs, fundraising, marketing, partner building & has collaborated with organisations inc QUAC, Something to Aim For, Southbank Centre, Naked Presents & Hackney Bridge.
Seyi Osi (she/they):
Seyi is a Creative Producer at Raze Collective who focuses on the inclusivity and celebration of often marginalised communities such as the LGBTQAI+ community and those who are racially othered. Having grown up rarely seeing herself represented in mainstream arts and media, Seyi seeks to produce arts and culture that centers the queer and/or black experience. Seyi has experience producing theatre, cabaret, musicals and community events. She’s worked extensively in stage management & production roles with Raze Collective, The Cocoa Butter Club, Mighty Hoopla, The Yard Theatre, Bloomsbury Theatre & Camden People’s Theatre. She’s currently working with Transmission Roundhouse to produce a podcast which explores daily struggles creatives with intersectional identities may face, whilst emphasising the joy that comes from being part of a marginalised group.
About Quorum:
Quorum is a series of theatre and performance research seminars hosted by the Department of Drama, Queen Mary, University of London. Academics, artists, professionals, and practitioners working in performance and related fields are invited to share and discuss their research.
Quorum heartily encourages any interested persons to join our events, including members of the public, undergraduates, postgraduates, artists, and professionals.
About the event:
This hybrid event takes place in person at Queen Mary University of London’s Mile End campus in ArtsOne, RR2 and simultaneously online. If you want to join us, please book a free ticket. For those attending online, we will send you a Zoom link on the day of the event. For those joining in person, you are welcome in ArtsOne from 17:30.
The event kicks off promptly at 18:00 and wraps up around 19:00, when in-person attendees are cordially invited to stay and chat over drinks and nibbles.
To join us, please book a free ticket at: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/quorum-raze-collective-tickets-850741319187
More on Quorum here: https://quorumqmul.wordpress.com
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