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Midnight Shift – Kin 002 – Bussy Temple

Welcome to the second episode of ‘Kin,’ with none other than one of our closest, Bussy Temple. Co-founded by a powerful kindred force who has graciously supported us in our recent endeavours, they have been an enduring comrade since our fateful meeting in 2022.

Bussy Temple has traversed through various parts of Asia, starting as a resistance movement reclaiming space for the FLINTA community. They have moved on to dismantle traditional assumptions about gender and sexual identities, fight against social inequality, and create harmony among all genders—always inclusive, never exclusive, and remain deeply committed to their community.

It’s through collaborative work, performative artistry, and the true essence of dance music that these communities come together. On 6th September, we invite you to join us, featuring: A dance of liberation by Xue, visuals crafted by the mind of Tryptych, set design thoughtfully created by neoliberalarts, music by Basil and the return of Debbie Chia from the Midnight Shift alumni, and a fast-paced ride from Bussy Temple’s own howrøng and Metamoksha. Get on the Bussy—see you there.

☻ Each ticket has a unique QR code that can only be used once. For those who bought multiple tickets, please send your friends their unique QR code for entry

☻ Strictly no illegal activities at the venue. No touting, no harassment, no illegal substances

☻ No outside food n drinks allowed in the venue

☻ No flash photography allowed

☻ Please respect the people around you and the night

☻ Please help keep the venue clean, as the organisers will be personally cleaning after. Any form of help is appreciated

☻ If you see or experience any situation involving discrimination, bullying, any unwanted attention or contact, or someone makes you feel uncomfortable, please approach the bar or any of our security and we will respond to however you feel is appropriate

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Thirsty Thursdays at Epiphyte: Aug 29

THIRSTY THURSDAYS, HOSTED BY BETA

Come and start the weekend early with a host of performances, gogo, drag, trivia and fun games at Epiphyte and win prizes for you and your friends!

Hosted by Singapore’s national slut and DSC patient zero Beta, Thirsty Thursdays is a brand new queer AF show in town for you to let your hair down after the work week and have a good time.

Enjoy entertainment every hour, on the hour by gogo acts that you’ve seen working out at the gym and drag queens that you’ve admired on Instagram!

We’re launching this show with a 2-week back-to-back lineup:

Aug 22: Queen Midas Touch & gogo Fid
Aug 29: Queen Sahara & gogo Shariff

Doors open 8.30pm. Showtimes 9pm, 10pm, 11pm.

All showtimes will close with a special spicy performance by Beta. (Don’t worry, very PG.)

We’re keeping tickets affordable so as many people as possible can enjoy the show, but please tip your performers accordingly! Digital QR codes will be available on-site and it’s ok — $2 note also can. Just don’t give coins la. CDC voucher see how la hor.

Introductory price for August:

PRESALE (SHOW ONLY): $12-$14
DOOR (SHOW ONLY): $15

Show-only tickets do not include drink – please grab a cocktail on-site and support Epiphyte, a local queer bar doing great things for the community!

PRESALE W/ 1 DRINK: $22
DOOR W/ 1 DRINK: $25
(Presale will close 3 hours before event)

Entry 18+. No ID, no entry.

We’ll see you for #ThirstyThursdaysSG!

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No Readgrets Book Club Discussion on 14 Sep 2024: Geng Rebut Cabinet (GRC)

Our next book club event of the year explores the Malay identity and racial relations in this third volume of the Collected Plays series by Alfian Sa’at.

Book Summary:
Alfian Sa’at explores the Malay identity and racial relations in this third volume of the Collected Plays series. This volume collects plays written and staged in Malay, and translated to English for the very first time.

In Nadirah, a young woman is shocked to find out her mother wants to marry a non-Muslim. In Parah, a group of students can no longer ignore the stereotypes and prejudices that divide the races, and the strain it puts on their friendship. In Geng Rebut Cabinet (GRC), we’re transported to an alternate reality where the Chinese are the minority in Singapore. And in Your Sister’s Husband, five sisters try their hardest to reckon with their superstitious, old-fashioned eldest to farcical ends, raising questions about black sheep, outcasts and sociopaths.

No Readgrets discussions are safe spaces to nurture conversations and connections over inspiring books and explorations beyond their pages.

This time, we will be discussing these plays from Collected Plays Three:

  1. Nadirah
  2. Parah
  3. Geng Rebut Cabinet (GRC)
  4. Your Sister’s Husband

Event Flow:

  • 1100-1230: Book discussion
  • 1230-1300: Stay around to chat if you’d like to!

This is a ticketed event – please feel free to grab a beverage and some bites to support our amazing venue partner Crane. Slots are limited so sign up soon!

The book for discussion, Collected Plays Three is available at NLB libraries and major bookstores.

PSST! Upon purchasing a seat to our book club session, you’ll receive a special 10% discount code to attend the staging of Geng Rebut Cabinet (GRC)by Teater Ekamatra that’s happening from 5 to 15 September! Get your tickets here, and enter the discount code upon checkout!

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About No Readgrets Book Club:

No Readgrets discussions are safe spaces to nurture conversations and connections over inspiring books and explorations beyond their pages.

About Crane:

CRANE is an open minded, collaborative, socially conscious community – free from prejudice – and built upon a foundation of idea-sharing and learning from one another. At the core, Crane is a global ecosystem with various dimensions spanning from community building to retail and hospitality. Crane redefines the concept of sociality by providing spaces and tools to encourage the sharing of skills and passions between people of all cultures and ages.

About Teater Ekamatra:

Teater Ekamatra is an established and exciting Singaporean arts company that spotlights artists of diverse ethnicities. We are living out our vision of being at the heart of theatre, by staging daring works that address socio-political issues.

Teater Ekamatra has been commissioned by notable international arts festivals and has also won numerous accolades, especially at Singapore’s highest platform for excellence in theatre, the Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards, where our trophies have included Best Director, Best Actor, Best Costume and Best Original Script several times.

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Thugshop Presents – XXL Series feat. Nicole Moudaber

Hailed as “the godmother of Beirut’s nightlife” by BBC, Nicole Moudaber’s career started in Lebanon where she worked as a promoter in its underground club scene in the 1990s. She went on to find her footing as a DJ when she moved to London, playing clubs and festivals from New York to Ibiza throughout her illustrious career.

Nicole also wears the hat of a producer, label head and a radio host. 16 years deep in the game, she’s contributed remixes for the likes of Carl Cox, Louie Vega and Depeche Mode, along with original releases on Nothing Else Matters, Drumcode, and her very own MOOD Records. Her radio show, In The MOOD is on the airwaves of 80 stations across 50 countries, racking up a large listenership from all over.

Come the 16th of August, Nicole will shake up the floors of MDLR for the first time, with Amber H and Emma SS on support.

🔊Nicole Moudaber

soundcloud.com/nicolemoudaber

🔊Amber H

soundcloud.com/djamby

🔊Emma SS

soundcloud.com/emmassiscalling

❗No discrimination of any form will be tolerated.

❗No ID, no entry. Minimum age requirement: 23+

❗No flash photography.

❗No illicit substances.

❗No outside food & drinks.

❗No smoking indoors.

We reserve the right to refuse entry at our discretion. Guests found in violation of the rules will be escorted out.

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LADYBO$$ Comedy Night @ Monk’s Brew Club! ft STRANGERS IN-SYNC

Looking for a fun night to take your date out on or hang with friends? Look no further!

LADYBO$$ Comedy brings you an entertaining blend of women/queer-focused stand-up and improv comedy, aka the best of both comedic worlds!

Hosted by the producer of LADYBO$$, Nicole, we have an exciting and diverse line-up of comics and improvisers showcasing their best to you! This time, headlining the show is improv troupe STRANGERS IN-SYNC — a pandemic-born collective of strangers-turned-friends who love improv so much that they’re still performing it to this very day.

Don’t miss out on this explosive and action-packed evening.

Date: Friday, 6 September 2024

Time: 8pm – 10pm (doors open at 7pm, show starts at 8pm)

Where: Monk’s Brew Club, 57 East Coast Road, Singapore, Singapore 428773

About Strangers In-Sync

Strangers In-Sync is exactly what happens when eight people are united by their love for improv comedy. Formed in 2021, they’re dedicated to spreading the joy of improv on stage as a way to escape reality. Come catch one of our shows, and they’ll show you how in-sync they can be!

About LADYBO$$ Comedy

LADYBO$$ Comedy started out as a desire to bring forth more women and queer-friendly comedy spaces in Singapore. So a woman made it happen, and here we are today. Our goal is to feature mostly women and queer comedians in shows while bringing laughter and joy to our lovely audience members (you!).

Check us out on Instagram at @ladyboss.comedy! Sometimes we post funny memes.

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Queer Halloween Extravaganza

4PM – 6PM

Boo-Tiful Families & Fabulous Queens
Trick-or-Treat: Queer Fam & Kids

Join us for an afternoon of Halloween fun with Fabulous Queens! Expect a fright-tastic lineup of fun activities, including Trick-or-Treat Alley, Monster Makeovers by Queens, a Spooky-Groovy Dance Off, and our very own Halloween Fashion Runway, hosted by amazing drag queen, Mona Kee Kee.

Light F&B will be provided from 6pm onwards.

This is a free event for queer families and the LGBTQ community. Brought to you by Proud Spaces, Prout and Proud Parents.

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7PM – 8.30PM

SPOOKTACULAR Queer Trivia Night

Prout’s Katong Queers are SO EXCITED to host the ultimate SPOOKTACULAR Queer Trivia Night: Proud Spaces Fundraiser Edition with Singapore’s top ally, Preetipls!

Get ready to party with awesome trivia, throwback music, and kick-ass capers throughout the night! Come dressed in your freakiest Halloween looks and get your boogie on with us!

ALL ticket proceeds and donations will go to support Proud Spaces.

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Bussy Temple: SINEW

Bussy Temple: SINEW, 17 August at T:>Works.

Bussy Temple presents Sinew: This rave explores individuality and fractures within queer communities, reflecting on how these dynamics can be both generative and destructive.

SINEW

:: a piece of tough fibrous tissue uniting muscle to bone; a tendon or ligament.

:: the parts of a structure, system, or organization that give it strength or bind it together.

i come to in a cacophony. patchwork of cries. some feel like a wail, others more like a growl. together, we form a chorus; raw and aching. my face feels numb. stretched beyond its state — a certain kind of botoxed buoyancy — an eerie airiness beyond the layer. exposed to the elements, a flap of skin. i can’t move it out of a smile.

beyond me are kin, forced into the same fate: thin, delicate layer of skins, sewn together in a tapestry. where my face ends, yours begins. you frown; i laugh. you sneer, i cry. we sing in different pitches, dream in different colours. we await the one who held us here, the one who wanted to separate and examine us.

are you my enemy?

do we see each other writhing?

can you feel the trembles on the edges of your skin when i cry?

Graphic design credits: @eyelidmovie

Organizers

Bussy Temple is a collective of creatives organizing raves centering queers, trans, nonbinary, and femmes. Organically formed through the shared frustration of the lack of non cis-men queer spaces in Singapore, our parties serve as a social and political tool to expand and distort the vocabularies of queerness, as well as create and promote safe spaces for you to let go, glitch, and expand your way of being.

D Js, Artists, and Performers

Estoc (United States), DJ Set
Philadelphia-based DJ and producer Estoc is dedicated to the time honored role of the court jester. Hyper referential, always evolving, and passionately tongue in cheek. Her production and djing is always a wild journey through the unexpected and her mixes have become highlights for many well-known outlets such as Fact, Boiler Room, and Cult Classic Magazine. Over the past few years, she has toured throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, bringing her chaotic energy to some of the most iconic clubs in the scene.

“…estoc’s music is more than hardcore absurdist fluff. Its brutal and often ridiculous style serves as a fortress against cultural hegemony.”
— Kiana Mickles for Resident Advisor

Betty Apple (Taiwan), DJ Set and Live Performance
From the mysterious depths of Taiwan’s underground avant-garde art scene emerges Betty Apple, known for her energetic and often daring live performances. She is one of the leading avant-garde artists of the Millennial generation. Betty Apple’s creative focus is on live art and sound experimentation, continuously pushing the boundaries of expression. She blooms with strange frequencies in performance art, video art, multimedia installations, electronic music production, and organizing experimental parties. This year, she released her debut independent digital album, “Taiwan Bay Be,” under the independent label Establishment Records, affiliated with the independent electronic music magazine CDM.

Betty Apple’s DJ style stems from her rich experience in body performance and her unique approach to DJing at art parties and dance floors. Her sets are always full of vibrant energy and seductive charm. Recently, she has stirred up frenzied storms at major party scenes such as the Luxembourg Art Week opening, Taipei’s HomoPleasure queer party, Taipei’s Nuit Blanche, Copenhagen’s Hangren, Vienna’s Wienstation, Zurich’s Kauz Zuerich, and Melbourne’s Subclub. Stepping into her DJ set is like embarking on a journey driven by the essence of her performance. She blends Industrial Techno, psychedelic beats, and the pulsating sounds of desire, creating rhythms that feel like cosmic tidal waves, releasing an unstoppable life force.

Metamoksha, DJ Set
Metamoksha is a co-founder and the resident DJ for Bussy Temple. Their sets are known to be nothing short of antipodean odysseys- fiercely relentless, brutal, yet tender. Seamlessly moving across genres with their signature industrial hardcore tunes to hard trance and gentler ethereal strains of longing melodies and femme pop, their sets typically takes you on what’s described as a sacred journey to contrasting realms of destruction and tenderness, pain and pleasure, damnation and salvation.

Godkorine , DJ Set
A radical vision of female identity and sexuality, GODKORINE asserts her provocative sound through heavy basslines and sultry synths with an eclectic mix of tracks ranging from industrial club to deconstructed R&B.

howrøng, DJ Set
howrøng explores unabashedly contrary soundscapes, from the clangs of ritualistic percussion, to break-noise core pop-edits soundscapes, blaring horns, shrieks and moans pitted against the grinding of industrial bulldozers. howrøng strives for cathartic release through a sonic-somatic experience, one that motivates their work at Bussy Temple to provide a shared rave space for release. As a resident DJ and co-founder of queer collective ‘Bussy Temple’, howrøng aims to create ecstatic rave moments for queer folk in Singapore with their music. Their style can be described as a journey through techno, eXpErImEntAl deconstructed club, breakcore and hardcore with selections from labels such as SVBKVLT, Mama told ya, Mord Records, and also music from local artists in south east and east asia such as Tzusing, Xhin and rEmPiT g0dDe$$.

XERVIXIA, Live Performance
XERVIXIA is angsty, aggressive and all over the floor. Usually found seething with anger and/or sex. Frequently mistaken to be demonically possessed. Rarely fully clothed.

Light installation by Alina Ling

Set design in collaboration with neoliberalarts

Self-expression session by arunditha

Tarot readings by Sam and Lean

For more information on line up timing, performance and artists, check @bussytemple‘s instagram.

House Rules

1. Respect the vibe and the space around you. Leave your arrogance out of the room. Nobody is better than anyone.

2. This is a queer event that prioritizes trans, nonbinary and femme folks. If you’re a cis man, encourage your queer folks to the front and be mindful of the space you’re taking up~

3. Consent is key. Do not touch anyone in the space without their consent. Always ask, do not assume.

4. Look out for yourself and each other, if you see or experience any situation involving discrimination, bullying, or if someone makes you uncomfortable, please approach the organizer by the door or any of our security. We are a community and we’re here to support one another.

5. Free water is provided at the venue at capacity. Remember to stay hydrated!

6. Finally, have fun and let the music guide you. Dance, connect, and be present. Together, we can make this rave an incredible experience for everyone involved.

*The organizers reserve the right to kick anyone out who is disrespectful to anyone or the space.

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Queer & Here

This event is free of charge but registration is required due to the limited seating capacity.

Learn more about some of our readers below!

Choo Yi Feng (he/him) is an intertidal explorer, climate activist, ecologist and fiction writer. The Waiting Room is his debut short story collection. Elsewhere, his short stories have previously been published in Foglifter Journal, Anathema: Spec from the Margins, Queer Southeast Asia and Alluvium, the journal of Literary Shanghai. He was nominated for the Pushcart Prize in 2022.

Clement Yue is a Singaporean essayist exploring queerness, religion and family. His work has been featured in The Slow Press, the Quarterly Literary Review Singapore and won the Columbia Journal Online Nonfiction Contest in 2024. He is currently working on a full-length memoir and is completing his MFA in Creative Nonfiction at New York University.

Conan Tan (he/they) is living out his brat summer reading depressing queer literature. Their poems have been published in Rattle, Alien, West Trade Review, Lumiere Review, QLRS, and elsewhere. He is an undergraduate at the University of Oxford. Say hi to them @tmyconan on Instagram and Twitter.

Jack Xi (they/he) is a queer wheelchair user and member of the writing collective /Stop@BadEndRhymes (stylised /s@ber). They’ve appeared in several poetry journals and anthologies. Find out more at “jackxisg.wordpress.com”.

Max Pasakorn (he/she/they) is the author of creative nonfiction chapbook A Study in Our Selves (Neon Hemlock Press, 2023). Max’s writing has won the 2024 swamp pink prize in Nonfiction and the Chestnut Review Stubborn Writers’ Contest in Poetry. Their works are in Split Lip Magazine, SUSPECT Journal, Foglifter Journal, Eunoia Review and others. Read more at maxpasakorn.works or follow Max on Instagram at @maxpsk_writes.

Noonherd is a brown writer based in Singapore. She is a third-year student at the National University of Singapore, studying at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Her works have been published in online magazines such as Sploosh, Pareidolia Literary, and Antifragile Zine.

Si-Min Chong is a writer and translator from Singapore. She makes work about vessels: women, trees, and snakes. Based in Singapore and O’ahu, Hawai’i, she holds an MFA in Literary Arts from Brown University.

Zeha (b. 2000) is a multi-disciplinary artist. They are interested in dissecting memories to reimagine the past and the humans of the now. They enjoy how malleable language is and loves to construct and deconstruct mainly the malay and english language to conjure microscopic imageries and paint soundscapes. Their performances centre around the relationships between family, queerness, ethnicity, familiarity and reconcilation. They have been a part of Pooja Nansi’s 2020 Biennale commision activation, ‘Coping Mechanism’ and has also read at the 2022 Singapore Writers’ Festival’s closing event, ‘…Only to Arrive at the Same Place Together’.

Held at Proud Spaces, a safe and welcoming space for the LGBTQ+ community & its allies in Singapore, we request that all readers will adhere by their Code of Conduct

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Scissor Sisters Present: COME OUT AND PLAY!

”°•.˜”°• COME OUT & PLAY WITH US! •°”˜.•°”˜

This time, we’re thrilled to collaborate with @gi.annachun with our first R&B and hip hop night.

Throwbacks and tributes all night long – think Walkmans, Nokia phones, and 250mb MP3 players. Thank you to the Black artists and community that created R&B and Hip Hop, paving the way and creating culture to this day 🙏

…Mommy? Can I be your Destiny’s Child? 🤧

Let’s bring the sultry sexy and seductive;)) Best-dressed 90s&2000s, prizes for the lowest low-rise jeans, xxxxxtra cropped crop tops & oversized t-shirts (っ◔◡◔)っ

C U THEN xxx

☆ Doors Open from 8.30PM

☆ DJ Sets from 9PM till late

☆ Each ticket includes a drink coupon.

△ This is a LGBTQIA+ event. No discrimination or harrassment of any form will be tolerated.

△ Strictly no outside food and drinks allowed.

△ We reserve the right to refuse entry at our discretion.

△ Photos will be taken at this event. If you would not like to be photographed, please feel free to inform the organizers / photographer during the event.

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HYPERFOCUS 003

We’re bringing back the heat again this July with an electrifying lineup of our besties across the border. 🧡

Straight outta Kuala Lumpur, we’re so excited to host ambii (@rouer___ ) & OILBOY ( @our.kinship )from @corevalues___ for their SG debut. #KLrepresent

Playing alongside will be @bussytemple ‘s Howrøng ( @howr0ng ) and our very own Tempolaree ( @zz00mzoom ).

𝐿𝒾𝒻𝑒’𝓈 𝒽𝒶𝓇𝒹 𝒷𝓊𝓉 𝓉𝒽𝑒 𝓂𝓊𝓈𝒾𝒸 𝒽𝒶𝓇𝒹𝑒𝓇.

19th July 2024
Iki
10.30pm – LATE

Link in bio to purchase tickets (includes a redeemable drink at the bar) 😘

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