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DISCHARGE @ IKLECTIK
Friday 1 May
This intensive workshop looks at purpose, service and ministry in Live Art.
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STUDIO Residents wanted, deadline 31 May
Join our community of practice at STUDIO: Future Ritual, a new space for gathering, performance and embodied practice in Peckham.
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Watch Our Work
Some of the performances, projects and events we have worked on are available to watch online
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accessibility & content
We curate performance art and other forms of contemporary performance.
Often (though not always) these works foreground risk, challenge, or difficulty. This may be in terms of duration, explicit content, bodily mortification like piercing or cutting, or working around personal or systemic abuse and oppression.
Much of the work we present is being seen for the first time, or has an element of improvisation. We work with artists to understand the parameters of their work, but we do not always know what will happen in the performance.
We do not typically give content notes or ‘warnings’ in advance of a performance - however you are always welcome to contact us in advance, or speak to one of our team at an event to understand more about the work and the artists areas of research.
Our events are ‘relaxed’ in that you are invited to move around the space, to tick, to stim, to come and go as you like.
We organise events in a range of spaces, including typical art spaces like museums, galleries and independent venyes, and more unsusual spaces, including semi-derelict houses, fields and old churches. Some of these more unorthodox places may be inaccessible to some.
Where possible we will link to the accessibility info provided by venues, or produce our own information. If you have any questions, you are always welcome to write to us.
Working in unusual spaces may often mean working in unfavourable conditions - for example cold or dusty places. Where possible we will communicate this in advance, though we encourage audiences to think about what they will need to be comfortable in such places.
Generally seating is a mix of chairs, benches, and cushions on the floor. You are typically welcome to stand also. If you have specific asks relating to seating, please write to us and we can reserve you something appropriate.
studio
Address: 2nd Floor ‘Yellow Stairs’ The Bussey Building, 133 Copeland Road, London SE15 3SNThe studio is located on the second floor of the Bussey Building, a former industrial warehouse. Regrettably, there is currently no lift access to this studio.
There are 44 steps, across 5 flights with between 5 and 10 steps each. There is a handrail along the stairs.
There are bathrooms on the same floor as the studio. The bathrooms are not accessible.
If there are other ways we can facilitate you to access our work, please let us know on the info form when making your booking - or write to us with any questions.
We acknowledge the limitations of this space and regret the ways in which it is innacessible. We would be happy to discuss any ways that we can help you access our activities. You can write to us via email - producing@futureritual.co.uk.
The nearest public transport station is (National Rail & Windrush Line) is Peckham Rye. We are also well served by the buses 12, 37, 63, 197, 343, 363, M, N63, N343 & P12, which all stop along Rye Lane.
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contact & connect
We are a small team (currently working a total of 16 hours a week) so please do be patient if replies are slow. If your enquiry is urgent, please do send us a further email.
Sarah White, I remember you changing, ALMANAC, 2025. Photo by zack mennell.
Tasalla Tabasom, ALMANAC, 2025. Photo by zack mennell.
Marilyn Arsem, Voices, CEREMONY [I], 2024. Photo by zack mennell.