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Dogs of Hastings Soundwork
The Dogs of Hastings soundwork was launched on 11 and 12 June with a Dog Mini-Golf event in St Leonards, where audiences were able to play a 10 hole mini-golf against their dog.
On The Edge
Artists Hermione Allsopp and Claudia Kappenberg collaborate for the first time, to develop an artistic intervention that combines sculpture and performance in Hastings town centre.
Knotty Festival 2022
Knotty Festival of Performance 2022. A programme of playful, immersive encounters across Hastings for everyone to enjoy.
Artists Sharing & Dinner
An evening of informal presentations from recent Home Live Art bursary artists who will share their current performance projects and processes.
Remote…Local
A 6-week winter programme of workshops for young people with experience of migration to express their creativity and explore what local means to them.
Job Opportunity: re:create Project Coordinator
LGBTQIA+ Community Drama Club re:create is looking for an experienced, enthusiastic and highly organised individual to manage, coordinate and support them to put on their first live production entitled Dreamland.
Sweet at Folkestone Pride
Featuring a jam-packed programme of dance, drag and music, all mixed together in a show that will keep both children and adults entertained and enthralled.
Join Hastings Queer History Collective
Join the Hastings Queer History Collective on their journey to uncover the hidden stories and significance of past LGBTQIA+ sites in Hastings.
New Queers on the Block 2022
Over the last four years, Home Live Art have been working with Marlborough Productions and a network of venues in England to support the artistic development of a number of exciting LGBTQIA+ performers through the New Queers on the Block initiative.
Salty at Folkestone Pride 2022
Salty is back at the official Folkestone Pride After Party.
Project Manager, Playing the Race Card Exhibition 2022
Deadline 31st May 2022. The role includes coordinating the Exhibition as well as supporting the delivery of wraparound activities including talks, social events and artist commissions; all of which centre the work of Black artists & artists of colour. The successful candidate must therefore have an understanding of the lived experiences of Black people and/or people of colour.