Date Thursday 27 February 2025
Location Holborn Activity Studio, High Holborn
Overview
Join us as we return for a Vogue Femme Workshop for this year's LGBTQIA+ History Month. Bambi will lead the workshop and follow through a brief history of how voguing and activism go hand in hand in undergoing social change.
If you have any accessibility requirements, please get in touch at lcfofficer@su.arts.ac.uk
Artist Biography
Bambi Jordan Phillips is a creative producer, community organiser, and movement artist interested in driving artistic work for social change. Bambi quickly became a cornerstone of the London Ballroom Scene, where she is a part of the iconic unforgettable house of Revlon and Mother of the House of Laveaux. Bambi believes in voguing as a form of social activism - a direct connection to trans ancestry. She creates work that explores identity and the deconstruction of learned ideas of gender, sexuality, desire, and race. Prepare for a master class in the art of vogue femme.
This workshop is for LGBTQIA+ students; please consider attending this event if you're not a member.