This shows the programme from the play ‘Curfew’. The front cover is a drawing of a women kicking out in self-defence. It gives a description of the play and a background of Siren. The play was directed by Pippa Gladhill. The programme acknowledges the poem (used in part) by Ntozake Shange “With No Immediate Cause’.
The cover of the programme was created by Wendy Thompson. The image was also the poster for the play.
The image of the women kicking out was taken from a photo and an article in the Brighton Argus about ‘Tiger Tash’ who taught women self-defence. The ’Tash’ referred to was Siren’s Tasha Fairbanks. The play was set in a lesbian club and explored themes of male violence against women.
The digital poster for Traumfrau queer party event which took place on the 30th of November 2012 at The Haunt.
Traumfrau started in April 2012 at the TUBE, but by the autumn of that year it had outgrown its first venue and moved to a larger space, The Haunt.
Special guest for this edition: Sabrina Chap, NYC, “Bouncing rhythms, complex instrumentation, and intelligent lyrics” - BITCH.
The Digital poster for Traumfrau's second ever event, which took place at The TUBE on the 6th of May 2012.
This queer party was originally self defined as Brighton's new queer night for girls and their friends, a girls - but not girls only - club night, before becoming a queer party for all genders.
Live music by: GAPTOOTH
Entertainment by: Frederike.
DJ sets from: DJ Lonesome M, Mrs Norman Knows, and DJ Nika Valentina.