November 2022
Ugly Duck Bermondsey is excited to announce the return of their flagship programme
@Disturbance on November 10, 11, 12. Championing LGBTQIA+ performance, video and
digital artists, the live events will be accompanied by a simultaneous livestream enabling
audiences unable to travel to experience @Disturbance in full effect.
Ugly Duck continues to encourage accessibility and support radical, diverse, queer
Artists.
Creative Director of Ugly Duck and founder of @Disturbance Deen Atger says:
“At @Disturbance we find and nurture the talents of tomorrow - bold and forward-thinking artists
deconstructing
boundaries and paving the way for totally new aesthetics. Each year
@Disturbance evolves and we’re excited to welcome new artists into our growing network”.
This November 2022 @Disturbance’s featured artists include Iranian born Gisou Golshani, whose hypnotic performance
is set against a video installation backdrop; the radical performative vision of Joy Yaa Kincaid; and River Cao,
who revisit thoughts of their native Southern China. Eight video artists from all over the world will also
showcase work at the live event and on a brand new online portal.
Performance artists : River Cao, Gisou Golshani, Joy Yaa Kincaid
Video artists : Noam Youngrak Son, Olivia Morrison, Sandrine Schaefer, Orlando Myxx, Sophie Hoyle, Yana Bachynska,
Talia Beale’s, Khairullah Rahim
For press click here
Creative director: Deen Atger
Technical director: Rob Hall / B-side Live
Main partner: Ugly Duck
Creative Team
Ugly Duck team Silvia Carradori, Anya Palamartschuk, Katy Darling, Graham Trelfer, April-Lin, Dre Spisto, Puer
Deorum, Amy Pennington, Ellie Beedham, Aaks, Aliyah.Thempress, Dr Blanca Regina Pérez-Bustamante, Fiona Albrow,
Felix Treacy, Yuki Nakayama, Johanna De Verdier, Joseph Morgan Shofield, Anna Goodman & Abstrakt Publicity,
Chinasa Vivian Ezugha, Joshie Harriette, Edgar Bermon,, Emma Norton, Mara D Nicola, Matisse Ciel Pagés, Kit,
Winter, ITOA.
Supported by: Arts Council England