NoBODY Said I Love You.
Funded by Arts Council England as part of VFD's Artist Residency Programme, London's provocative Drag Prinx CHIYO dives away from the world of Cabaret to explore new avenues.
With themes revolving around the value of one's body, sex work, and an immediate relationship with human trafficking, Chiyo will be showcasing a week-long exhibition that is bound to trigger extensive questions about our worth as human beings. What is the value of our body?
The exhibition will launch with a PRIVATE VIEWING at Transmissions on Monday 20th January, and open its doors to the Public for the remainder of the week.
On Saturday the 25th of JANUARY, your Drag Mutt will explore familiar territory and bring the exhibition week to an end by producing an entire one-man SHOW revolving around, and surrounded by, the exhibition itself.
This will be one of the last opportunities to catch CHIYO at work, in their current form, before their life-changing top surgery is scheduled. The work in this exhibition will be formed of entirely new content, and post-surgery Chiyo will be away from the life of Art, Cabaret, Drag, or any means of work until Mid-Spring 2020.
Come and support the movement. Bare witness to the transition of a wee Mutt.
With special thanks to Vogue Fabrics Dalston, Demi Noir, Cleopantha, Lyall Hakaraia, Jen Smethurst, Angela Federico, Mitch Walsom, and Justin Hunt. Join us for a Performance Showcase for the exhibition on Saturday 25th January.
Doors 8pm
Performance 9pm.
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