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Trans Pride Bristol Workshops

We’re hosting four workshops on 23 November. Quiet spaces are also available from 12:15-13:00 in Courtroom 1 and 15:15-16:00 in Courtroom 2.

The street entrance to The Courts, and The Courts itself, is fully accessible, and there are accessible toilets inside.

Read more about accessibility on the Creative Youth Network website.

Courtroom 1

  • 12:15-13:00 - Quiet space. Come here if you need a break!

  • 13:15-14:15 - Poetry hour with Bridget Hart. On the day, let Bridget know if you want to perform. Bridget will be outside the space for people to sign up. There will be around 20 slots available (one piece each). People can sign up from 12.30 and throughout, if there are any spots left.

  • 15:00-15:45 - Choir workshop with Francis from the Bristol Trans Singers to learn the chorus of one of their songs and perform it - and sing with other trans folk. Bristol Trans Singers is part of Phoenix Song Project.

Courtroom 2

  • 12.30-13.30 - Join Zie and Charlie in a patch and tote bag printing workshop. They'll be using screenprint and lino printing, with several trans pride related designs to choose from. Come and print patches, tote bags, and even your own jacket if you want to.

  • 14.00-15.00 - Against Trans Doomerism with Trans Pride Bristol Chair, Sabrina.

  • 15.15-16.00 Quiet space. Come here if you need a break!

Location

Workshops will be at The Courts, Bridewell Street, Bristol BS1 2QD. To get to The Courts, go left when having your back to The Station, turn left, and then turn left again at the next road.

The nearest bus stop is Rupert Street, around the corner from The Courts. The 3X, 6, 7, 41, 42, 43, 44, 70, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, U1, U2, Y1, Y2 and Y6 buses stop there.

The nearest train stations are Montpelier and Bristol Temple Meads. Both are a 20 minute walk away.

Photo credit: Rory

This project has been supported by Bristol Pride Community Fund.

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