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Bido Lito June 2021 Issue 114

June 2021 issue of Bido Lito! magazine. Featuring: PODGE, THE CORAL, CRAWLERS, RON'S PLACE, KATY J PEARSON, SEAGOTH, MONDO TRASHO, LIVERPOOL BIENNIAL AND MUCH MORE.

June 2021 issue of Bido Lito! magazine. Featuring: PODGE, THE CORAL, CRAWLERS, RON'S PLACE, KATY J PEARSON, SEAGOTH, MONDO TRASHO, LIVERPOOL BIENNIAL AND MUCH MORE.

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THEATRE<br />

Y’MAM: Young Man’s Angry Movements<br />

16-26/06 - Everyman Theatre<br />

In an incongruous combination, Majid Mehdizadeh’s solo show fuses spoken<br />

word, music and movement with an examination of modern masculinity.<br />

Y’MAM (Young Man’s Angry Movements) is an autobiographical exploration<br />

of the anger, anxieties and fantasies that provide the foundation for toxic<br />

masculinity. The play will run at the Everyman from 16th to 26th <strong>June</strong>,<br />

inviting audiences to consider the cultural pressures that create modern<br />

men and the love required to overcome them.<br />

Y’MAM<br />

FESTIVAL<br />

Liverpool Biennial <strong>2021</strong> - Second Chapter<br />

Until autumn – Various venues<br />

Liverpool Biennial continues its diverse roster of multidisciplinary art as it finally opens the full exhibition programme for the 11th edition, The Stomach and the Port. Curated by<br />

Manuela Moscoso, the UK’s biggest contemporary visual arts festival will see nine lead venues – including Lewis’, FACT and Bluecoat – showcase up to 50 artists’ interpretations<br />

of the body and their experiences of being in the world. On 27th May and 17th <strong>June</strong>, the festival’s Liquid Club events continue with New York-based artist Xaviera Simmons and<br />

Daniel Steegmann Mangrané, who will explore the working practices of society and the sounds of the Brazilian rainforest respectively. Advanced booking is recommended, with<br />

one ticket per visitor, per venue required for visiting multiple Liverpool Biennial exhibitions at different venues.<br />

GIG<br />

Rachel Newton<br />

25/06 - Storyhouse, Chester<br />

Musically combining the past and the present, singer and harpist RACHEL NEWTON incorporates ancient poems and ballads into her contemporary sounds and compositions,<br />

creating a rich and experimental melodic folklore. In <strong>June</strong>, Newton presents her most recent album To The Awe at Storyhouse, an auditory exploration of the female experience<br />

throughout history. The record is a tribute to the women who have inspired Newton throughout her life and reflects her recent work around the representation of women in the<br />

music industry. Pieced together throughout lockdown, with vocals recorded in Newton’s bedroom wardrobe, To The Awe will finally receive the audience it deserves.<br />

GIG<br />

Rossa Murray & The Blowin’ Winds<br />

5/06 - The Atheneum<br />

Rossa Murray & The Blowin’ Winds<br />

In the grand and unusual surrounds of Liverpool’s Athenaeum newpromoters-on-the-scene<br />

Bed and Breakfast host two hugely promising<br />

talents with ROSSA MURRAY & THE BLOWIN’ WINDS and LYDIAH.<br />

The socially distanced and seated show is part of a series of gigs taking<br />

place around the city, all in venues away from the beaten track. Alt folk<br />

rock favourite Rossa headlines this <strong>June</strong> show having picked up a name<br />

for himself over recent years. Emerging star Lydiah is also winning<br />

many fans with her captivating performances. It’s a line-up that is<br />

fitting for the plush environs of the iconic venue.<br />

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