Queer Bodies in Space

Free workshop

Led by Becky Stockley, Queer Bodies in Space is a new free workshop hosted at London Performance Studios.

A space for queer and trans individuals to strengthen the relationship with their body whilst developing physicality and performance skills. Combining key principles of dance and actor movement, this 90-minute class will consist of technical conditioning, movement sequences and preparation for dance/movement calls & auditions.

Dates and times

25 Feb to 6 May. Fridays (every 2 weeks), 7-8.30pm

Becky Stockley will meet all the participants at 6.30pm at New Cross Gate Station. They will walk you to London Performance Studios from there.

London Performance Studios will facilitate transport services to bring participants back to the train station after the workshop.

Tickets

Free. Please register your place by registering here

Proof of Vaccination or negative test within 24 hrs requested so that we can work in a mask-optional setting. 

Location

The practitioner will meet all the participants at 6.30pm at New Cross Gate station (Overground) before the class. They will walk you to our facilities, situated in South Bermondsey.

London Performance Studios will provide transport services to bring the participants back to the station after the workshop.

Becky Stockley is a movement director and choreographer based in South London. Currently studying MA Movement: Direction and Teaching at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. 

Becky’s practice is driven by their passion to facilitate queerness within the arts and create accessible resources for LGBTQ+ performers. As a non-binary creative, they understand the unique relationship that queer performers have with their bodies and the importance of empowering queer artists.

After graduating with a First-Class Hons degree in Musical Theatre from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, Becky chose to utilise their experiences as a performer to inform their practice as a movement teacher. Becky’s professional credits include teaching in drama schools across the UK, Musical Theatre, Shakespeare, and movement for screen.