Black Queer Men’s Playground

Saturday 18th February

A fun, intimate, social networking/workshop event for Black & Black Mixed Queer Men through discussions, creative writing, theatre games, yoga, improvisations, refreshments will be provided.

 

Founded by Brixton House Associate Artist Tristan Fynn-Aiduenu, Black Queer Men’s Playground is a space for Black Queer Men to play, explore, challenge and chat about what it is to be Black, Queer and a Man in Britain today! We identify Black as being of Black African, Black Caribbean, African American, Black South American and Indigenous Polynesian, Australian and Melanesian descent.

This month’s themes are Identity & Voice. A select number of bursary places are available for those who have a barrier to paying. Please email boxoffice@brixtonhouse.co.uk if this would be of help.

We identify Queer as being Gay, Bisexual, Pansexual, Queer. We invite Cis-gendered men, Trans-men or Non-binary Masculine people.

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