Event: Glooptopia - A celebration of all things silly, slimy and sensual

Norwich Arts Centre, 51 St Benedicts St, Norwich - Friday 5 May from 8pm til Late

Pay what you can from £3 to £10

The final hurrah of Dandifest is going to be an immersive art experience like no other, Glooptopia.

Curated by none other than international drag supernova and prodigal daughter of this fine city, Oozing Gloop.

You will arrive immediately into a veritable smorgasbord of delectable delights in the Slime Salon, before heading to the bars bed-booth for a pillow-fight-photo-shoot where one will be utterly stunned and awed by the DIY debauchery of Norwich’s newest queer collective Chapel 3.

All in line with the Norwich Dandies signature style of utterly innocent yet somewhat devilish decadence.

Not only that but you can kick back and relax in front of the fab film fest

Then an evening with Kevin Le Grand,  Notorious Liverpudlian Lush and a cutie patootie with a hot little booty who’s going to croon and caw through the greatest hits of Shirley Bassey, Geri Halliwell and many more Camp classics.

Whilst guiding you, our adoring audience, through a challenging and chimeral live art cabaret of some of the most exciting contemporary performers of today, all of whom recently participated in the Spill 2016 national platform - in Ipswich - to rave reviews.

Featuring

Oozing Gloop - Presenting a segment of her brand new solo-show Rain on my Parade an exploration of advancement and protest derived from her last epic undertaking The Awful Journey; where she inverted Will Kempes Nine Daies VVonder by performing a transvestite pilgrimage from Norwich to London on foot, in drag, painted green; for nine days.

Lady Vagina Aka Edythe Wolley - Let your love of all things yonic flow out of yourself and all over everyone else in this exploration of beauty, body and puncturing the patriarchy.

Ellis D - Winner of east London’s Lipsync1000 and an incomparable figure in the contemporary live art scene known for her exquisite execution and ethereal beauty; be prepared for a trans-dimensional tour from this Proto-Deity.

Vivian Ezugha - Interdisciplinary and international performance artist based in Norwich who’s current body of work Because of Hair uses Nigerian Masquerade to explore issues of identity and culture via the black body.

Book online at Norwich Arts Centre






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