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Gender Exploration Workshop

£4–14. Free places available for those in restrictive financial circumstances

Andro and Eve’s artistic director Finn Warman and drag artist Christian Adore will facilitate this creative and playful session, providing a space for those questioning or wanting to explore their own gender.

Using conversations and creative exercises, the workshop will help participants reflect upon and be inspired by different ways to express gender in their own lives, rather than on stage. It is intended as a space for self reflection, understanding and connection for people of marginalised and diverse genders.

A note from the hosts Andro and Eve:
We understand that those wishing to attend may not yet have found a label that helps describe / identify their gender, or that they may not wish to use labels at all. We use the term ‘marginalised’ to describe anyone who feels that their gender expression or identity means they may face discrimination in society today.

Read our Meet the Locals interview with Andro and Eve's Finn Warman.

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