Birmingham’s festival of queer culture – Shout – is taking place from 4 – 23 November, with a wide range of events happening across the city in exploration and celebration of LBGT communities and individuals.
Visibility and Invisibility are major themes of this year’s festival providing opportunities to increase the visibility of the LGBT community within the city and to make arts and culture a more visible part of our own lives.
But the festival themes also enable us to ask challenging questions about the invisibility of some sections of our own community in particular those who are old, have a disability or are from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds.
The launch weekend is being held at mac on 4 – 7 November, hosting three theatre performances and a documentary screening. The first night kicks off at 6.30pm in the Terrace Gallery at mac, and will showcase live performances, interventions and the premiere of new work by artist, Qasim Riza Shaheen, which will be proceeded by an 8 week residency.
The festival will continue to present events in visual arts, film, live performance, comedy, artist talks, research and social events. For a full run down of what’s on, take a look at the Shout website, where you can also purchase tickets and find out more about associated artists and venues.
Great festival but not enough input or representation from a transgender perspective. Hope that will be adjusted for future years.
Hi Anabelle
Sadly we hold our hands up about the lack of trans persepctive in this years programme, we had intended a weekend of events covering political, social and artisitic themes for the trans community. Unfortunately this never came off, not through lack of trying. We will ensure this happens next year and encourage members of the trans community to contact the festival to help us make this a reality.
Cheers
Dave Viney|
Festival Producer