Learn to werk a runway, strut, dance and pose!
Andro and Eve are collaborating with Ghetto Fabulous once more for this fabulous online queer dance workshops for all levels. For ages 18+ only.
Through the exploration of queer movement you will learn to werk a runway, whether you sissy that walk or turn out the trade! Find your own picture perfect poses and style that works for you.
This online taster session is designed to build the confidence and skills of members of the LGBTQ+ community who might be new to dance.
Wear whatever will make you feel fabulous and help you move!
TICKETS:
Our sliding scale pricing is designed to help make our events accessible to everyone. Please see the guide and select the right ticket band for your financial situation. Find out more about our ticket model here.
You can donate to support the work of Andro and Eve by purchasing a 'SOLIDARITY TICKET' if you have the financial means to do so. All donations help us provide free and cheaper tickets to those who need them at future events. We give free tickets to refugees through our partners
ACCESSIBILITY: This session will use Zoom as an online platform with auto generated captions. We will take a short 5 minute break in the session.
If you have any other access requests or need further information we would ask you drop us a line to hello@androandeve.com
REFUNDS - We do not offer refunds for any tickets purchased. You are welcome to use Outsavvy to resell your ticket.
SAFER SPACES: Andro and Eve operates a safe spaces policy. By booking a ticket to this events you agree to follow the practices outlined. Find out more here.
For more information see our FAQ's.
Andro and Eve are a queer arts organisation based in South Yorkshire. They create memorable events to celebrate queer culture where everyone is welcome. Their programming is focused on voices otherwise marginalised, to reflect and celebrate the diversity that exists within the LGBTQ+ community.
Ghetto Fabulous are a dance and visual arts company that aims are to excite, entertain and have fun with the projects it embarks on, inspired by fashion, music, film, photography and the ever-changing world. Not afraid to explore the political and the personal, The Ghetto Collection is a unique voice in the UK arts landscape.
Photography
We ask that you do not take photos of anyone you do not know. This is to protect everyone in our space and safeguard their identity and location. Further guidance can be found in our Safer Spaces policy.
These workshops are funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) as part of the government's Levelling Up agenda, and is supported by the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA).