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Salty at Le Grand Mardi Gras Ball
Salty were thrilled to present a programme of live performance at The Alternative Ball Room during the Fat Tuesday Le Grand Mardi Gras Ball in February 2020.
Samuel Lyon Spice — Artist Development
Samuel Lyon Spice explores the relationship of objects and images related to his experience of gay socio-sexual environments such as backstreet nightclubs, saunas and fetish events.
Salty: Festive Special
Our Queer Performance Party returned to The Printworks in December 2019 for a festival special!
Reel Queers
Reel Queers is an invitation for members of the LGBTQI+ community to present a personal section of short films, television clips and found footage around a particular theme.
Home Live Art are recruiting new Trustees
Home Live Art seek dynamic, motivated people who are passionate about the arts to join our board of trustees.
Artist workshop with The Famous Lauren Barri Holstein
Attack of the 50 Foot Woman is a free workshop led by the Famous Lauren Barri Holstein for artists identifying as female, non-binary, polygendered, polyspecied, alien, monster, or witch.
Knotty Festival: Folkestone
Home Live Art are delighted to be bringing the Knotty Festival of Performance to Folkestone on Saturday 15 June 2019.
Paris Grande — Artist Development
Home Live Art are currently supporting the artist Paris Grande on the development of new work. Paris Grande is an artist and activist based in Hastings.
As I live and breathe
As I live and breathe was a free programme of unique performance encounters unfolding over the course of one afternoon throughout the iconic De La Warr Pavilion.
Knotty Festival Closing Party
A wrap party at the Fountain on Queens to celebrate the end of the first every Knotty Festival of Performance.
Nando Messias: The (Almost) Pink Supper
Taking the form of a dinner party, this performance seeks to encourage us to think about the countries around the world where LGBTQI+ rights are under threat.
Triple Threat by Lucy McCormick
Following her smash-hit sell-out run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and the Soho Theatre, post-popular prodigy Lucy McCormick and her Girl Squad brought their provocative, subversive cabaret to Hastings!