Thu 19 Nov 202

QUEERING THE CITY OF LITERATURE | Zine Presentation

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QUEERING THE CITY OF LITERATURE | Zine Presentation

Theater Kikker - Large hall

Thu 19 Nov 202

| 20:30 pm - 21:45 pm

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Stories about queer bodies and the city

Ordered before Queering the City of Literature 2020 authors Ayden Carlo, Kalib Batta, Roelof ten Napel and Welmoed Jonas wrote brand new texts about queer bodies and the city. Through queer literature they give you a whole new experience of Utrecht.

These texts were bundled in the publication Zine and on 19 November bookstore Savannah Bay presented it festively during What You See. The audience not only heard the work of these literary superstars, there was also music by Kopje Onder, designer Yasmin Katlich shared Zine’s design process and writer Anne Chris van Doesburg revealed a tip of the veil of QtCoL 2021. All audience members were given the publication to take home with them!

This event was also streamed live.

It was also possible to follow the foot steps of the writers and read their texts in a set out walking route. Here you can find more info..

Website Queering the City of Literature

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Credits

by: Savannah Bay | with: Kalib Batta, Roelof ten Napel, Ayden Carlo, Welmoed Jonas, Anne Chris van Doesburg, Kopje Onder and Yasmin Katlich | design Zine: Yasmin Katlich| photo: Kris van der Voorn

Language

Dutch

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