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Thu 30 Sep 2021

Sanctuary Queer Arts – National Queer Young Company Premiere

Online
Free

Première of a new film devised and created by Sanctuary’s National Queer Young Company, followed by a Q+A with the artists. From September 2020 to August 2021, Sanctuary engaged with 10 LGBTQIA+ identifying artists from across Scotland, aged 18-25, to begin to creatively explore what ‘sanctuary’ means to them. Working with award winning filmmaker Ania Urbanowska and Sanctuary Co-director Fraser MacLeod, the Young Company film captures and celebrates this year of queer creativity and togetherness.

Event details

Suitable for ages 16 and over.

Online event: They’ll be using Zoom Webinar for this screening event and panel discussion. Audience members will be able to interact with the discussion through the chat function. Once you book a ticket you’ll be sent a link to access the event, 24 hours before the event starts.

Tips, hints and questions: They strongly recommend that you download the desktop version of Zoom to get the best experience. They’ve put together some tips here on how to use Zoom and get the best out of the online event experience. If you have any questions about using Zoom or accessing this event, please get in touch: hello@sanctuaryqueerarts.com

On demand: All ticket holders will also be sent a separate link to view the film on demand after the event. This will be accessible until Wed 13 October 2021.

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