Join us as we expand and explore Topher Campbell’s new commission in an installation of rukus!, a ‘living history’ of the UK’s Black LGBTQ community. This programme is a live embodiment of Black Queer life through a roundtable discussion digging into the content of rukus!, a series of live responses through poetry, sound, movement, and finally a celebration with music to embody the spirit of chaos and anarchy.
This event is organised by Hyundai Tate Research Centre: Transnational in partnership with Hyundai Motor. Supported by The Rothschild Foundation.
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