Welcome to Camden & Islington LGBT History Month 2020

forum+ is very proud to showcase the largest line-up of events celebrating LGBT History Month in the UK. The 2020 festivities centre on the themes of ‘Poetry, Prose and Plays’ with events for everyone to enjoy across Camden and Islington. From guided walks in Islington, to LGBT+ under-fives’ story book mornings; from plays by LGBT writers to queer poetry readings; from the Loudest Whispers Art exhibition to the LGBT Film Day at the , it’s a month brimming with events.

Join forum+ at the launch of Camden & Islington LGBT History Month and Loudest Whispers Art Exhibition. A Midwinter Night’s Dream, hosted by award winning performer Xnthony will be an evening of Shakespearean styled extravaganza.

forum+ and The British Museum present a selection of LGBTQ film shorts, a panel discussion with the makers of Reading Gaol, followed by the screening of Sally Potter’s blockbuster, Orlando. For a leap year special on Saturday 29th February, team up in Holloway for a walk exploring the LGBTQ heritage of the area. See where Oscar started the sentence he never really finished and where it was safe for gays and to play sport…and just play!

Incite! London’s best Queer poetry night returns to the Phoenix Arts Club for an LGBT History Month special! Performance poet Hannah Chutzpah will host an evening of poetry and spoken word at the open mic. Read and recite some of the most famous and unforgettable pieces of LGBTQ poetry ever written!

These pages are packed with details of the extensive and exciting Camden & Islington LGBT History Month programme. We are extremely grateful to our funders Camden and Islington Councils and to many individuals and organisations for their generous donation of time and effort. Thank you to all involved!

Cover image: Marius Els Content: Aoife O’Sullivan Layout & Design: Tessa Havers-Strong

February 2020 Events

Saturday 1st February Saturday 1st, Friday 14th and Thursday 20th February 10.00pm–3.00am Various times please check website Club Kali Club & Cabaret LGBT History Month Celebration Desire, love, identity: An LGBTQ tour of the British Museum Join Club Kali’s Queer global community to celebrate who we This tour focuses on , , bisexual, trans and queer are with Unity, Diversity and Pride. Upstairs: get on your mic (LGBTQ) themes / histories. Explore objects in the collection with Prose, Poetry, Cabaret, Games, & More hosted by Aamir linked to the theme of desire, love and identity on this volunteer- & Aamir! Downstairs for Dancing, kick off 10pm with our Fun led tour. The LGBTQ tour is free but booking is essential. For Bolly-Pop Dance Class followed by Club Kali DJ’s spinning your more information please visit www.britishmuseum.org favourite dancefloor tunes from Bollywood to Hollywood! Plus Venue: The British Museum, Great Russell Street, WC1B Spectra-London on our community stall offering services/info. 3DG Come party with LGBTQ+ friends Event. Ticketed from £7 see website www.clubkali.com to book and for more information. Venues: Both Floors at Latin Groove (Kolis), 18 Kentish Town Rd NW1 9NX MRRA (Management Reserve Right to Refuse Admission)

1 2 Throughout February Tuesday 4th February Various times 6.30pm - 8.30pm LGBT+ Under Fives mornings forum+ Public Meeting Throughout the month Islington Libraries Come and join us at our will be celebrating with storybooks from monthly public meeting our LGBT+ Under Fives booklist. Come at Islington Town Hall on along and join in the fun and pick up Tuesday 4th February. Our a free booklist as well. The book list monthly public meetings are includes thirty of some of the best titles an opportunity to hear about available, all of which alongside the book the latest forum+ news and events. An update on the work list can be found in each of Islington’s forum+ will be presented along with a report on Case and ten libraries. The book list includes story Outreach work and there will be an opportunity to feedback to books such as Red: a Crayon’s story, Donovan’s Big Day, Are the meeting. you a boy or a girl? and information books such as It’s Okay to Venue: Islington Town Hall, Upper St, N1 2UD be Different, Who’s in a Family, I am Jazz and many more. Venue: The LGBT+ Under Fives mornings will be held Tuesday 4th February – Saturday 29 February in different libraries and addresses. Please visit www. Tues-Sat 8pm, Sundays 6pm, Saturday 22 and 29 February islington.gov.uk for more information. 3.30pm No Sweat Throughout February Working together with young LGBTQ+ ex/homeless people in Modern poetry, prose and plays by LGBT+ writers London, Vicky Moran’s new play shines a light on a forgotten Gays the Word bookshop has selected 29 titles for a unique generation of homeless youth. Combining real stories, verbatim book promotion at Islington Central Library. The collection is interview clips and an original score, No Sweat reveals stories accompanied by a booklist of the chosen titles. Every day a from within the world of gay saunas - a common place for young selected title will be tweeted from the account @Islingtonlibs. homeless people to seek accommodation. Tickets: £12 - £16 for Venue: Central Library, 2 Fieldway Crescent N5 1PF booking information please visit www.pleasance.co.uk Venue: Downstairs - Pleasance Theatre, Carpenters Mews, North Road N7 9EF

3 4 Tuesday 4th February Wednesday 5th February 6.30pm 8.00pm - 9.00pm Over the Rainbow: The Fight for LGBTQ+ Lesbian Discussion Group Liberation Today The Lesbian Discussion Group is Nicola Field has been a writer, artist and a great place for women who enjoy socialist activist for 35 years. Her book debating & listening to discussions ‘Over The Rainbow’ (‘OtR’) explores identity about current affairs, sexuality, politics and calls for a fight for sexual lifestyle and Lesbian-specific topics. liberation firmly based on class and the Joining a group of strangers can initially be a scary thing - at the roots of oppression. Nicola was an original LDG it is never compulsory for everybody to speak or contribute member of Lesbians and Gays Support the to the group. This is a Lesbian Discussion Group special with Miners (LGSM) and Lesbians Against Pit Elaine Chambers! This event is free. For more information Closures, which featured in the hit film Pride. ‘OtR’ contains the please email [email protected] first ever account of LGSM ever published in a book. She lives Venue: Gay’s The Word Bookshop, 66 Marchmont St. WC1N 1AB on Peckham and is a founder member of the new campaign Stand up to LGBTQ+ Hate Crime. Friday 7th February Venue: West Library, Bridgeman Road N1 1BD 5.30pm - 8.30pm Launch of Camden & Islington Wednesday 5th February LGBT History Month and Opening 6.30pm - 7.30pm Night 2020 Loudest Whispers The Log Books: The History of Islington’s Exhibtion: A Midwinter Night’s LGBT Switchboard Dream. The charity helpline Switchboard set up forum+ and The Arts Project are its first call room in Islington in 1974. The proud to present A Midwinter Night’s volunteers’ notes, known as the log books, Dream. Join special guests at are a unique archive of LGBTQ+ life in the launch of Camden & Islington Britain, from dancing to sexual health. Our panel of speakers LGBT History Month and enjoy will look through Switchboard’s archive and share their stories an evening of sparkling fusions of of queer life in the past and the present. Presented by Islington’s music and comedy. Hosted by Xnthony, an award winning Pride and The Log Books podcast. Free - but booking is performer of cabaret and comedy who turns the art of future essential via Eventbrite facing performance into a vibrant experience for the audience. Venue: Finsbury Library, 245 St John St, Clerkenwell EC1V Xnthony forms a unique musical partnership with virtuoso 4NB pianist Mark T Cox who generously showcases camp musical comedy . Venue: The Conference Centre, St Pancras Hospital, 4 St Pancras Way, NW1 0PE

5 6 Sunday 9th, 16th and 23rd February Tuesday 11th February Midday - 5.00pm Showcase: 23rd February 6.00pm - 7.00pm 7.00pm - 8.00pm How Islington became a haven for gay teenagers in late Drag Academy 1970s and 1980s Britain’ by Dr Clifford Williams Welcome to the magical world of Drag! Have In this talk Dr Clifford Williams charts the origins of the first you ever wondered what drag is all about? officially registered gay youth group in Britain and looks at Would you like to grow in confidence or explore the role the Boroughs of Islington and Camden played in the performing arts? Then this is the perfect space early history of organised LGBT youth support. This is a free for you. Crayola The Queen (Queen expert) and event. Please book your tickets through Eventbrite. Please visit Clay Taurus (King expert) will be working with Islington Libraries website for further details. you this time round. There is even an opportunity to take part in Venue: Finsbury Library, 245 St John Street EC1V 4NB the Showcase! This is a fun and safe space so we ask that you are respectful of people’s genders, pronouns, sexual orientation and diversity. Please note that you need to attend all days to be accepted. Venue: TBC - For more details visit: mosaicyouth.org.uk/ dragacademy

Monday 10th February - Thursday 9th April Tuesday 11th February and Tuesday 25th February Monday To Friday 9.00am - 5.00pm 7.00pm - 9.00pm Loudest Whispers 2020 Art Work Exhibition T on a Tuesday Loudest Whispers 2020 is a mixed multi-media T on Tuesday is a friendly, informal and very welcoming twice visual art exhibition celebrating the creativity of monthly group, open to all trans & non-binary people. Meets LGBT artists. 16 New artists combine with over include peer discussion/support, guest speakers and of course 30 established artists including Simon Croft, socialising. The age is varied (18+) and users come from a Jaime Freestone, Pawel Jaskulski, Michele diverse range of backgrounds. The venue is safe and private Martinolli, Peter Smith, Terence Wilde and Simon with facilities available for those that may want to change in to Richardson with displays of new developments preferred gender clothing. Meetings are facilitated. Just turn up. through the support of The Arts Project. The Fully accessible. theme of LGBT History Month 2020 is Poetry, Venue: London Friend, 86 Caledonian Road N1 9DN Prose and Plays. Inspired by this concept, digital photography and graphic design artist Marius Els has created a stunning 3D installation involving a magical mysterious book revealing secrets from pages in the entrance of the gallery. Venue: The Conference Centre Gallery, St Pancras Hospital, 4 St Pancras Way, NW1 OPE

7 8 Wednesday 12th February Thursday 13th February Midday - 2.00pm Doors open from 6.00pm. Show starts 8.00pm and ends at LGBT Drop In at Union Chapel 11.00pm. Join forum+ and our Islington’s Pride partners to explore Willma’s Ballsdrop Bingo their LGBT Archive and Special Collection, and to test your introduces Willma’s Ballsdrop Bingo hosted knowledge of Islington’s rich LGBT+ heritage in a mini quiz. by amazingly fabulous William Ballsdrop. A night with games, The monthly LGBT Drop In session is a relaxed and safe themes for every single evening with a costume competition, social space with free refreshments and lunch (soup and a roll) raffles and performers. provided. This is a free event and no booking is necessary. For more information, please contact [email protected] Join us at The Apple Tree every Thursday starting the 13th Venue: Union Chapel, Compton Terrace N1 2UN February, 9th April, 18th June, 23rd September and 29th October 2020. Play bingo, see performers and win prizes for best costume of the evening and raffle. Doors open 7.00pm with bingo from 8.00pm - 11.00 pm. Come along earlier to enjoy some yummy food and delicious drinks at the venue. £5.00 tickets includes two strips of raffle tickets.

Visit www.prideinlondon.org website to get your tickets. 18+ Venue: The Apple Tree, 45 Mount Pleasant WC1X 0AE

9 10 Saturday 15th February Reading Gaol, dir. Aymeric Nicolet (14’) 11.00am - 4.30pm Based on ’s The Ballad of Reading Gaol, Reading LGBTQ films and talks with forum+ at the British Museum Gaol focuses on Wilde’s time in prison after being convicted free but booking essential via www.britishmuseum.org of “gross indecency” for his relationship with lover Lord Alfred Join forum+ at The British Museum for a day of LGBTQ-themed Douglas. As his body and spirit break under the cruelty of film screenings and discussions around this year’s theme prison life, and the people closest to him grow further apart, he Poetry, Prose and Plays. can only find refuge in writing.

11.00am - 11.40am short films 11.50am -12.30pm Pronouns, dir. Michael Paulucci (9’) Reading Gaol panel discussion and Q&A An African American teenager from the South Side of Chicago decides to reveal their true identity during a spoken word 12.30pm - 1.15pm break – object handling desk performance only to be interrupted by an uninvited guest. 13.15pm - 3.pm feature film The Imaginary Woman (Mujer Imaginaria), dir. Laura Orlando, dir. Sally Potter (93’) Benavides (12’) Sally Potter’s dazzling interpretation of Virginia Woolf’s novel of Experimental animated poem about the intimate transformation the same name follows the fortunes of a young aristocrat from of a woman. 1600 to the present day, as he changes sex and discards his biological and cultural destiny along the way.

3.00pm - 4.30pm Desire, love, identity: an LGBTQ tour of the British Museum Explore objects in the collection linked to the theme of desire, love and identity on this volunteer-led tour. Please note that tickets for the tour are limited and will be distributed on a first- come first-served basis on the day of the event. Venue: The British Museum, Great Russell Street WC1B 3DG

11 12 Monday 17th February Tuesday 18th February 10.00am - 11.00am 7.30pm - 9.00pm Story time with Cookie MonStar TransLondon Drag Queen Story Time for the under Trans London is a discussion/ fives comes to Cally Clock Tower Centre support group for people who as we celebrate LGBT+ history month! identify as trans or who are Cookie MonStar, queen of comedy and questioning their gender identity. improvisation, will read from a selection The group was formed in the of books picked from Islington Library and winter of 2007 and has been Heritage Service LGBTQ+ under-fives book meeting every third Tuesday of the month at Gays The Word list. Cookie has entertained audiences Bookshop ever since. The monthly Trans London meeting is worldwide with her comedy cabaret shows and is a hit with for all members of the trans community, whatever their gender our Under Fives Drag Queen Story time sessions in Islington’s identity (or identities) and whatever stage in their transition they libraries. Drag Queen Story Time is a free event. To book your have reached (if at all). However, all members must themselves place please visit www.callypark.london. be trans-identified or ‘questioning’. Free entry. Venue: Cally Clock Tower Centre, Market Road, London, N7 Venue: Gay’s The Word Bookshop, 66 Marchmont St, WC1N 9FR 1AB

Monday 17th February Wednesday 19th February 8.30pm -10.30pm 6.30pm - 9.30pm Incite! Poetry Cooking with pride Join London’s best Queer Come and cook with pride at St Luke’s poetry night for an LGBT History Community Centre. In celebration of LGBT Month special! Performance History Month we’re getting together to poet Hannah Chutzpah will cook, eat and socialise together in the host an evening of poetry and kitchen. Led by an expert chef you’ll learn spoken word performances at some delicious recipes and we’ll then the open mic. There will also be sit down to eat together as a group. All an opportunity to read and recite some of the most famous and levels are welcome – this is a relaxed, unforgettable pieces of LGBTQ poetry ever written! After the open class for everybody with an interest in food and cooking! event, you are all invited to the bar at Phoenix Arts Club which You may BYOB. This class is free and open to anyone who is open until 2:30 am in the morning! lives, works and socialises in Islington and Camden. Book Venue: Phoenix Arts Club, 1 Phoenix Street, London WC2H through Eventbrite – search ‘Cooking with pride’. There are no 8BU restrictions – people of all cooking abilities welcome! Venue: St Luke’s Community Centre, Central Street Cookery School, 90 Central Street EC1V 8AJ

13 14 Thursday 20th February Saturday 22nd February 2.00pm 1.30pm - 4.00pm Intergenerational Afternoon Tea Poetry on Film with Verlaine and Members of London’s LGBT+ community Rimbaud aged 13-19 and 50+ are cordially invited to Poets Rimbaud and Verlaine embarked on an Intergenerational Afternoon Tea on the a passionate and destructive relationship in 20th Feb at 2pm at Mosaic LGBT Youth 1873, some of which took place in Camden Centre. The event will offer participants an in Royal College Street. South American opportunity to share stories, learn from each cultural and film expert Adam Feinstein other and build a better sense of community introduces a rare screening of Agnieszka over tea and cake. Please RSVP to info@ Holland’s Total Eclipse 1995 with David mosaicyouth.org.uk Thewlis and a remarkable early performance by Leonardo Di Venue: Hpod 1000 Cumberland Market NW1 3RH Caprio. The introduction will be given by film and poetry expert Adam Feinstein. Meet at 1.00pm outside 3 Royal College Thursday 20th February St NW1 to view the Camden address where Rimbaud and 6.00 - 7.00pm Verlaine once lived and then walk to The Conference Centre. Islington’s Pride LGBTQ+ Archive Showcase Refreshments available with donation. Join Islington’s Pride at the Islington Local Venue: Meet 3 Royal College St NW1 and/or at The History Centre for a short talk about the Conference Centre Gallery, St Pancras Hospital, LGBTQ+ archive and have a look at some 4 St Pancras Way NW1 OPE of the items in the collection. This talk will be an opportunity to explore Islington’s Tuesday 25th February Pride growing archive of LGBT+ Islington. From 11.30am Learn first hand from Project Archivist Marlin Outcome Open Day Khondoker about the significance of the Celebrate LGBTQ History month with collection, what’s needed to preserve local Outcome and enjoy a home-cooked meal! history and (in some cases!) a trip down You can learn more about our weekly memory lane. For booking enquiries please wellbeing and mental health pan-London support service for visit www.islingtonspride.com the LGBTQ community. We will have activity tasters, such as Max 30 people on a first come, first served basis. massage, creative-writing, art, Qigong, and the opportunity to Venue: Finsbury Library, 245 St John Street EC1V 4NB talk to service-users, volunteers, and staff. This event is free and accessible - please call ahead on 020 7272 5038 to let us know that you are coming and we will set up as necessary, as the doorbell may not be accessible to all wheelchair users. Please email [email protected] to confirm attendance. Venue: 35 Ashley Road, Crouch Hill N19 3AG

15 16 Tuesday 25th and Wednesday 26th February Thursday 27th February 7.15pm & 9.00pm Doors open 5.30pm for 6.00pm Mina start - ends at 7.00pm An experimental reworking of Paper Mental Health Matters Thin, Nataly Lebouleux’s award- What difficulties do LGBT winning animated film, this piece uses people have getting local services and what is the effect an innovative cross-art language on their wellbeing and mental health? We discuss whether and style to explore the controversial local services meet the needs of people who are LGBT, the issue of conversion therapy and gay difficulties that LGBT people have getting the right help, the exorcisms. Combining film, animation, physicality and sound, barriers that they come up against and how those barriers this piece is fluid, layered and open to interpretations. There will can be removed. Guest speaker: Monty Moncrieff MBE, Chief be post-show discussions for audience members on Jan 25th Executive, London Friend. This is a free event. No booking with the production’s creative team, focusing on the devising necessary. process and themes which inspired the creation of Mina. This Venue: St Pancras Conference Centre, St Pancras Hospital, production is accessible to deaf and hard of hearing audiences 4 St Pancras Way NW1 0PE through creative captioning integrated into the fabric of the piece. Tickets £12/£10 (concession). To book please visit Thursday 27th February www.cptheatre.co.uk 6.30pm - 8.30pm Venue: Camden People’s Theatre, 58-60 Hampstead Rd Celebrating the Loudest Whispers 2020 Spin Off Exhibition NW1 2PY With over 50 artists represented by 2020 Loudest Whispers at The St Pancras Conference Centre Loudest Whispers are Wednesday 26th February proud to present for the first time a dynamic spinoff exhibition. 11am -12.30pm In collaboration with The Old Diorama Theatre we present a Out4Coffee striking range of artwork in the Old Diorama Gallery Space at Join us at our LGBT History Regent’s Place. The launch includes celebratory entertainment Month Out4Coffee at and refreshments. The exhibition is on display Friday 14/2/20 to 11.00am on Wednesday 26th Sunday 8/3/20. Hours Monday to Friday 10am-9.pm and Sat/ February. Out4Coffee runs on the last Sun 9am-6pm. Wednesday of each month. Hosted Venue: Old Diorama Theatre, Regent’s Place, by our Case and Outreach Manager, 201 Drummond Street NW1 3FE Out4Coffee is an opportunity to discuss any LGBT+ safety concerns and enjoy coffee, cake and a chat with friends. Venue: TBC - For more information please contact [email protected]

17 18 Saturday 29th February forum+ Staff Midday and 2.30pm Walking tours of LGBTQ Holloway This new walk, led by Islington Guides, explores the LGBTQ Executive & Governance Officer Tessa Havers-Strong heritage of Holloway. Starting outside Highbury & Islington Station, we will follow Offord Road to the hinterland of Case & Outreach Manager Nick Maxwell Caledonian Park. See where England’s most famous composer lived with his Communications & Admin Officer Aoife O’Sullivan lover of 39 years and hear their love song. See where Oscar started the sentence he never really finished and where it was safe for gays and lesbians to play sport….and just play. This Trustees LGBTQ walk is free. To book your place please visit www. callypark.london. Starting at Highbury & Islington Station. Chair Charles Dean Ending at Caledonian Park Venue: Cally Clock Tower Centre, Market Road N7 9FR Deputy Chair Natacha Kennedy

Treasurer Andrew Salanitro

Trustee Elaine McKenzie

Saturday 29 February Trustee Ramses Underhill-Smith Midday - 5.00pm Islington’s Pride: LGBT stories from our community This pop-up exhibition explores some of Islington’s LGBT+ Trustee Digby Howard heritage through the organisations, people and places where history was made. Copies of original items from Islington Trustee Ewan Lusty Museum’s LGBT+ archive will be available too. Islington has a strong and well established LGBT+ community, with a long history of social action and campaigning. Learn about the community’s history of protest, how badges have played an important part in this story and make your own protest badge. Free, however booking is required: www.callypark.eventbrite.co.uk Venue: Cally Clock Tower, Centre Caledonian Park N7 9HF

19 20 Venues

Cally Clock Tower Centre Islington Museum Phoenix Arts Club Market Road 245 St John Street 1 Phoenix Street London EC1V 4NB WC2H 8BU N7 9FR 020 7527 2837 020 7836 1077 www.islington.gov.uk www.islington.gov.uk https://phoenixartsclub.com/

Camden People’s Theatre Islington Outcome Pleasance Theatre 58-60 Hampstead Rd 35 Ashley Road Carpenters Mews NW1 2PY London N19 3AG North Road 020 7419 4841 www.islingtonmind.org.uk N7 9EF https://www.cptheatre.co.uk www.pleasance.co.uk Islington Town Hall Central Library Upper St St Luke’s Community Centre 2 Fieldway Crescent London N1 2UD Central Street Cookery School Highbury East 020 7527 2000 90 Central Street N5 1PF www.islington.gov.uk EC1V 8AJ www.islington.gov.uk 020 7549 8181 Latin Groove (Kolis) Camden, https://www.slpt.org.uk/ Conference Centre, 18 Kentish Town Rd, St Pancras Hospital Camden, The Apple Tree 4 St Pancras Way NW1 9NX 45 Mount Pleasant NW1 0PE https://clubkali.com/ London WC1X 0AE 020 7837 2365 Finsbury Library London Friend www.theappletreelondon.com 245 St John Street 86 Caledonian Road EC1V 4NB N1 9DN The British Museum www.islington.gov.uk 020 7833 1674 Great Russell Street www.londonfriend.org.uk Bloomsbury Gay’s The Word Bookshop WC1B 3DG 66 Marchmont Street Mosaic LGBT Youth Centre www.britishmuseum.org WC1N 1AB Hpod 1000 Cumberland Market 020 7278 7654 NW1 3RH Union Chapel www.gaystheword.co.uk 0800 161 5428 Compton Terrace https://www.mosaicyouth.org.uk/ London N1 2U Islington Local History Centre 020 7226 1686 Finsbury Library Old Diorama Theatre www.unionchapel.org.uk 245 St John Street Regent’s Place EC1V 4NB 201 Drummond Street West Library www.islington.gov.uk NW1 3FE Bridgeman Road 020 7383 0727 N1 1BD www.olddiorama.com www.islington.gov.uk

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