Queer Self Love on BentTV
/I recently hosted a segment on BentTV about queer self love, and it's one of my favourite segments I've ever hosted. You can check out the YouTube video here!:
I recently hosted a segment on BentTV about queer self love, and it's one of my favourite segments I've ever hosted. You can check out the YouTube video here!:
I, alongside a lot of other (truly amazing) disabled performers, spoke with ABC arts about our experiences in the arts landscape of Australia. We spoke on the Arts Hub radio program, and there has also been a followup article - which you can read here.
I was on Bent TV with the wonderful Lisa Skye once again, this time talking about polyamory and the festive season. A busy time for all to be sure, and poly adds complications! If you missed the segment on C31, you can watch it via the youtube video above.
My goodness, what a huge season it's been! This has been my biggest Midsumma yet - I performed at 2 shows, spoke on a panel about queerness and disability, and spoke after Pride March. It's been wildly busy and exhausting, but I've loved every second of it. I can't wait to see what next year will bring!
Hello dear friends! As you may have noticed, the website has had a little face lift, including the fancy new news page that you find yourself reading now. My content grew a little too big for the single page layout to really work anymore, so we now have multiple areas of the site for the different things I do. Hopefully you like it as much as I do, and it's easy to find your way around!
Melbourne Fringe Festival news is coming soon - I am definitely making an appearance as part of Quippings, I look forward to telling you all about it!
Erin Kyan would like to acknowledge that he lives on the stolen land of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation.
He pays respects to Elders past and present, and extends that respect to all Indigenous people.
Colonisation and genocide are ongoing to this day, and Erin acknowledges the strength and resiliance of First Nations peoples.
Sovereignty was never ceded. So-called Australia always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.
Pay The Rent.