Meet the artists
With more to come in the following days, meet the artists, performers and team behind Queer Love In!
With more to come in the following days, meet the artists, performers and team behind Queer Love In!
Black Dynasty presents Sarah Moany, JoJo Zaho, Anna Mal Tuckerbox, Tyra Bankstown and Aleesha Tryed in a First Nations spectacular across Australia in Iso.
Read MoreSteven is a musician, composer and cabaret performer. At Queer Love In, Steven will be singing and playing piano from his couch, mashing up some Australian classics with a COVID-19 twist.
Read MoreTom is an award-winning stand-up comedian, was the star of ABC TV’s Tonightly with Tom Ballard, and hosts the popular podcast Like I’m A Six Year Old.
Read Morehttp://www.okenyo.com/ Extraordinary queer hip hop artist Okenyo brings you a fierce new urban collaboration alonside visionary dancer, Jeremy Santos. Packing her music with unashamed confidence, poignancy and intrigue, delivering it with exuberance and flair, Sydney musician OKENYO is an artist whose musical journey is one of constant evolution. Respected and renowned for her meticulous crafting of music […]
Read MoreGlitta Supernova, 2020 NSW Woman of the Year finalist and Australia’s Fairy Godmother of Queer Performance, will perform her new work ‘Beautiful Woman’ at Queer Love In.
Read MoreJeremy is a Sydney based movement artist and spoken word poet creating and performing from his perspective as a queer asian millennial living with HIV. The meeting point of his two passions Dance and Poetry allows for a unique performance style in both his movement and spoken word.
Read MoreKrishna Istha is a London-based writer, comedian, live artist and theatre maker. Their performance work looks at transformations (physical, political, collaborative), gender politics & queer culture using subversive text and comedy. They have performed and collaborated extensively on socially engaged works that span across theatre, opera, comedy and performance art across UK, Germany, Australia and USA.
Read MoreJames Breko is a Sydney based performer and LGBTQI activist. He was hosting Trivia and Music Bingos, founded the viral rainbow chalking movement DIY Rainbow in 2013 against the backdrop of the removal of the first Sydney Rainbow Crossing, and was on the Board of the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras for 3 years.
Read More5 young fem queens from Vogue Houses around Australia bring you Australia’s biggest online vogue battle
Read MoreKat Dopper is a Creative Director & Producer specialising in the music and youth market. She is the Founder and Director of Heaps Gay, and was recently the Creative Director of the 2020 Season of the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardis Gras.
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