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OMOS – Group Show

Berlin5 Mars 2023 - 30 Juillet 2023
OMOS – Group Show

OMOS – Group Show

OMOS (2022) celebrates contemporary Black performance and pays tribute to Black performers at the Scottish court in the sixteenth century, and connections to Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

The twenty-minute work is the first film work by cabaret artist Rhys Hollis, well known as an influential figure in London’s queer art scene. The film features a visual journey through a castle and a forest, created in collaboration with opera singer Andrea Baker, dancer Divine Tasinda, and pole performer Kheanna Walker.

Curator: Kathrin Becker

Additional Programme

15.7., 20:00Shades: Queer Black Cabaret
Cabaret evening with Rhys Hollis (Artist, London) and Andrea Baker (Mezzosoprano, Scotland and Germany), on the piano: Albert Horne (Chorus master and conductor, Wiesbaden)
Pepsi Boston Bar at SchwuZ (Rollbergstraße 26, 12053 Berlin)
In English
Free admission

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