Monday 26 February 2024, 7.30pm

The Blue House presents - show+livestream: petals / Shenece Oretha / No Home / Nat Raha / dove / Rhoda Boateng / Daniel Baker-Wells

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Following a sold-out event at Sutton House & Breaker's Yard in June 2023, the Blue House presents new live work by: Rhoda Adum Boateng, Petero Kalulé (petals), dove / Chris Kirubi, Shenece Oretha, Nat Raha, No Home / Charlie Valentine and Daniel Baker-Wells.

The artists work with improvisation, poetry, spoken word, free jazz, print, sculpture, workshops and sound installation. The Blue House @ Cafe OTO will include the launch of a limited edition vinyl featuring exclusive recordings by the artists.

The Blue House desires to encounter or conjure a future where institutional structures might have collapsed and envision how we might try to live and play together in the absence, or failures of those structures.

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Rhoda Adum Boateng

Rhoda Adum Boateng is a writer and archivist, she writes under the moniker trusting mechanics to think through possibilities in maintenance and metabolization. Rhoda is in the current cohort of the Griot’s Well Poetry Development Programme and is a member of BORN::FREE writer’s collective. She works as Project Archivist for the McKenzie Heritage Picture Archive, a large-scale collection of Black and Asian photography at Black Cultural Archives. Recent workshops and readings include speculative planning & the shared city (2023) at LARC, Rear View (2023) at Biblioteka and a world without you is not a world: reading & writing black feminist futures (2021) at Glasgow Zine Library.
https://trustingmechanics.substack.com

Daniel Baker-Wells

Daniel is a queer artist, curator and filmmaker.  Their ongoing interdisciplinary project Wild England, explores queer wilderness, belonging and identity through embodied critiques of English romantic traditions in film, music and performance.  Their short film The Princess and the Peacock is due for festival release in 2024.  

Petero Kalulé (petals)

petals is a composer, poet, and multi-instrumentalist. petals is interested in play, improvisation, gathering, sound, and the potentialities of dreaming.
Her first collection of poems Kalimba was published by Guillemot Press in May 2019; and marsh-river-raft- feather, a second collection, in collaboration with Clarissa Alvarez, was published by Guillemot Press in May 2021. A new collection & glee & bless is forthcoming with Guillemot Press in 2024.
https://peterokalule.bandcamp.com/

dove / Chris Kirubi

dove is an artist-poet whose practice enacts a wandering, gathering poetics, preoccupied with the city, desire, simultaneity and elusion. Their debut collection is forthcoming with the87press, and they have recently been published in LUDD GANG, Re.Creation Queer Poetry Anthology and on the87press’ digital platform theHythe. They have been featured in numerous exhibitions, events and performances both nationally and internationally, including Sowing Seeds (2022) at Cubitt Artists, Long Song for Summer (2022) at Camden Arts Centre and Breathing Space (2022) at Metro54 in Amsterdam. 

Shenece Oretha

Shenece is a London-based multidisciplinary artist sounding out the voice and sound’s mobilising potential. Through installation, performance, print, sculpture, sound, workshops and text she amplifies and celebrates listening and sound as an embodied and collective practice. Recent solo exhibitions include Cell Project Space and Cafe OTO project space. Group exhibitions include: ‘Survey II’ (g39, Cardiff; Jerwood Arts, London; Site Gallery, Sheffield); ‘Cinders, Sinuous and Supple’ (Les Urbaines, 2019, Switzerland); ‘PRAISE N PAY IT/ PULL UP, COME INTO THE RISE’ (2018, South London Gallery). Residencies: Wysing Arts Centre. Recent performances at: LUX; Somerset House Studios; Storm Den Haag; Cafe OTO; Wysing Arts Centre; 198 Contemporary Arts and Learning; Auto Italia South East.
https://black-whole.info/

Nat Raha

Dr Nat Raha is a poet and activist-scholar, and Lecturer in Fine Art Critical Studies at the Glasgow School of Art. Her work is of an experimental queer lyric, attending to the everyday of marginalised lives, hirstories of struggle and resistance to racial capitalism, of humans and the more-than-human. Her books of poetry include of sirens, body & faultlines (Boiler House Press, 2018), countersonnets (Contraband Books, 2013) and apparitions (nines) (Winner of the Nightboat Books Poetry Prize, forthcoming 2024). Her creative and critical writing as recently appeared in 100 Queer Poems, We Want It All: An Anthology of Radical Trans Poetics, Queer Print in Europe, Transgender Marxism and Third Text. With Mijke van der Drift, Nat co-edits Radical Transfeminism zine, and is currently co-authoring a book Trans Femme Futures: An Abolitionist Ethics for Transfeminist Worlds (forthcoming, 2024).
https://sociopatheticsemaphores.blogspot.com

Charlie Valentine / No Home

No Home is a London based artist who has been making music for the last half a decade. Described as a ‘punk producer’ and ‘DIY experimental artist’ by the Wire Magazine (August 2020), No Home has produced a prolific string of EPs and albums and performs regularly in London and internationally. Their recent album, Young Professional “is about a young professional falling deep deep deep into the tangle of meaning(less/ful) life and even deeper into something more insidious and coming out maybe as the final girl and into something less human but closer to the earth.” (November 2022).
https://nohome.bandcamp.com/album/young- professional