Saturday 23 November 2024
Doors for the festival open at 11.30am
Workshop times vary, click here for full details
Anniversary Show starts at 8pm
Entry to festival: Free
Workshops: £7.50
Anniversary Show: £15, £10 Concessions
Anniversary Show Livestream: £3
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Contains haze, flashing lights, partial nudity, strong language and references to sex
Theatre & Performance
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It’s Pecs Drag Kings 10 year anniversary and baby, we’ve brought you all a special celebratory present – Pecs: A Drag King Festival
Join us in our love letter celebrating the Drag King community – a whole day extravaganza filled with drag king masterclasses from some of the best in the scene, panels with legendary kings and drag practitioners, exhibitions showcasing drag king history and a queer market.
Then settle in for the evening and put on your birthday crown as Pecs bring you a special anniversary cabaret. Revisiting some of our greatest hits, highlights and maybe, just maybe, a few new treats just to keep you salivating. Dance with us into the next decade of Pecs.
Supported by Arts Council England
Doors to the festival open at 11.30am and entry is free.
To view the timetable for the day, head here Pecs A Drag King Festival Timetable
Workshops and the Anniversary Show in the evening are ticketed. You can find out more and book tickets for the workshops by clicking here.
Come to the main Festival Hub for mini masterclasses, queer market, food & more!
Available throughout the day: Glitter Beards, Queer Market Stalls, Zine Making, Drag King Merch, Queer Carboot, Tooth Gems, Photo Booth
Drop-In Mini Masterclasses
Teaching you all the essential skills we’ve picked up in the last 10 years of being Drag Kings. Sit, chat, ask questions, join in, these masterclasses are relaxed sessions that you can come and go from.
12pm - 1pm: Tearaways 101 with Loose Willis
12pm - 1pm: Alterations Clinic with Victor Victorious
1pm - 2pm: Rhinestoning Station with Johnny Gash
3pm - 4pm: Audio Help Drop in with Sigi Moonlight
4pm - 5:30pm: Drop in Act Surgery with John Travulva and Mr GoldenBalls
4:30pm - 5:30pm: Binding 101 with Sigi Moonlight
Workshops will be taking place throughout the day, where you can learn more about building a brand as a performer, to work on the best approach to make-up. To find out more about the workshops and to book tickets, click here.
£20 Ticket offer: Book a workshop and a ticket to the evening Anniversary Show and save £10. Just add tickets to your basket and the discount will apply automatically.
All panels will be streamed online with captioning. You can access the livestream by clicking here.
Drag Kings and Queer performance have and continue to exist in grassroots spaces, in this panel we talk to folks who have built their own nights and communities across the UK about how they did it, what their challenges and successes were and how they put their community first. We’ll consider some of the biggest challenges we are facing today such as how do we build community when we have a space crisis, and what does the future of Drag King & Queer performance look like?
Chair: Isabel Adomakoh Young / Izzy Aman
Panelists:
Finn Warman - Artistic Director and Chief Executive of Andro and Eve, a queer arts organisation based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. With a background in theatre design, Finn has worked as an artist, facilitator and producer in the cultural and education sector for nearly 20 years. In 2016 Finn started producing events in Sheffield to celebrate queer culture under the name Andro and Eve, and in 2018 set up a social enterprise to build upon this work. Andro and Eve collaborate with artists on accessible creative projects and events that explore queer stories, focusing on voices that are otherwise marginalised, to reflect and celebrate the diversity that exists within the LGBTQIA community.
Alongside this they deliver Gender Awareness Training to organisations throughout the UK. Finn, as Artistic Director and Executive Producer and has produced a whole range of events and creative projects. These include one of the UK’s biggest drag king cabarets, The Kingdom Come, and queer cabaret and party, A Reyt Queer Do. Collaborations have included ‘A Reyt Queer Extravaganza’ with Ghetto Fabulous (2022), and ‘Visible Rest’ an intergenerational arts project for LGBTQ+ people in Doncaster with artist Lady Kitt and Right Up Our Street (2024). These projects have provided talent development and performance opportunities for LGBTQ+ artists, while creating a space for connection for the local LGBTQ+ community.
Liv Wynter - a trans and working class organiser and performer who recently released their solo ep VIOLENCE. They are also the host and curator of anarchist cabaret and community project How To Catch A Pig, and are the curator and editor of its community newspaper The Pig Catcher. Liv uses creative practice to politically engage and inspire within their community and has written 2 sell out plays, a poetry collection, and a lot of angry emails. Liv has performed internationally and is a festival regular with DJ MC dyke due Dance Mums. Alongside their creative work they currently work in an LGBTIQ+ domestic violence refuge and are part of the team fighting to reopen grassroots music and art venue The Piehouse.
Atusa Jasmin - known on stage as the legendary Prince of Persia - is a multidisciplinary artist, activist and speaker. Founder of AZIZ POC events and co-founder of Brighton King Night. Find out more about their work @atusajasmin_ on Instagram.
Creating accessible spaces for Drag and Queer performance is essential, but how do we do this when facing difficult buildings, rising costs and narrow-minded gatekeepers? And how do we continue to keep this prioritised in an ever-more saturated Drag scene? This panel will discuss how we create accessible spaces in their broadest form, taking inspiration from DIY events culture and what are we still yet to embrace to increase access to drag events?
Chair: Dais Hale / Daddy Pecs
Panelists:
Cassie Leon - a theatre and cabaret producer based in London. Her practice centres on ensuring the representation, inclusion, and participation of marginalised people within arts and culture. She is interested in creating viable and sustainable opportunities, facilitating creative action, and developing culturally rich experiences through live performance and documentation. Being witness to the closure of queer-focused venues has reinforced her interest in carving out spaces to centre the experience of queer Black people and people of colour.
XO/Miggy - a drag king thing and poet. They were a finalist in man-up 2023 and since then have been performing in every accessible venue they can find (and some inaccessible ones too!) Their acts surrounding their own disability will make you laugh, make you cry, make you wonder if you shouldn't have laughed in the first place (you can! They are very funny)
Tito Bone/Amerlia Lander-Cavallo - your average blind, non-binary, bisexual drag king who just wants you to smell the world through their nose, ya know? They are a true triple threat: they sing, dad dance, and audio describe, all while wearing large amounts of eco glitter. Tito’s mission is simple: to entertain the masses through socratic irony, political satire and taking their clothes off for strangers in the name of intersectional feminism. They also strive to prove that making accessible art is the epitome of cool. Tito Bone shares a body with Amelia Lander-Cavallo, a multi-disciplinary artist and one half of Quiplash (@quiplasharts) - a queer, crip (quip) CIC that is taking space for Deaf, disabled and neurodiverse people across the LGBTQQIA+ spectrum.
What are the forgotten histories of Drag Kinging? Who has been influential to our history and which voices are we yet to raise up? This panel will discuss drag king history, decolonising drag and how do we continue to honour and learn from our elders?
Chair: Shardell Joseph / Shardeazy Afrodesiak
Panelists:
Shivani Dave - (they/them) is mostly known as Shiv, a prominent LGBTQIA+ advocate, broadcaster, and journalist known for their dedication to championing the rights of queer communities. They have been deeply involved with ACT UP, the historic direct-action group that fights to end HIV/AIDS and challenge the systemic inequalities in the healthcare sector. Through their work with ACT UP, Shiv has focused on raising awareness around healthcare access and promoting intersectional approaches to advocacy. Shiv is also the co-founder of the London Dyke March, an inclusive and radical march celebrating queer women and non-binary people. The march provides a vital platform for marginalised voices within the LGBTQ+ community and seeks to amplify those often left out of mainstream Pride celebrations.
Their work as an organiser, along with their efforts in journalism, has made Shiv a powerful force in the ongoing fight for LGBTQ+ liberation, health equity, and social justice. Taking elements from news, politics and community building, Shiv creates topical and political drag - breaking onto the scene in 2023 as Dishi Sumac.
Harddeep Singh (he/they) is a british Punjabi freedom fighting emo KING who's here to bring you back to life, by any means necessary. From community organising against prisons, to tying 2nd at the 27th Annual San Francisco Drag King Contest, no matter where you are, you're bound to feel his very large passions. Are you ready to honour your rage?
Emma Welton - (she/they) is a LAHP/AHRC postgraduate researcher at Queen Mary University of London. Their PhD examines camp, queer-feminist performance in austerity London. They are published in Contemporary Theatre Review (2024) and Theatre Research International (2020). In 2024, they joined the Management Committee of Friends of the Joiners Arms, and developed the campaign's archive at the Bishopsgate Institute. Welton has performed as drag king Oliver Cumwell, and now performs as drag king General Waste.
After a day of festivities and fun, we’re rounding off with a special anniversary show!
Settle in for the evening and put on your birthday crown as Pecs bring you a special anniversary cabaret. Revisiting some of our greatest hits, highlights and maybe, just maybe, a few new treats just to keep you salivating. Dance with us into the next decade of Pecs.
The show will be BSL interpreted by Vinessa Brant.
Book tickets to the Anniversary Show by clicking "BOOK NOW" at the top of this page, or click here.
Livestream: Can't make it in person? The Anniversary Show will be livestreamed via a single view camera. Tickets are £3 and can be booked at the top of this page or by clicking here.
Bookers will receive a link to the livestream via email on the day of the performance at 1pm.