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Homohaus returns with a 'Radical Reincarnation'

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Homohaus returns with a 'Radical Reincarnation'

Homohaus returns June 5-14 in Bangkok with 'Radical Reincarnation,' a performing arts festival celebrating queer existence through performances, panels, and workshops across seven venues. The event, organized with partners like the Office of Contemporary Art and Culture, explores themes of identity, AI, and social justice while fostering artistic creation under a queer lens.

Homohaus will return to Bangkok from June 5 to 14 under the theme *Radical Reincarnation*, highlighting queer existence through performances, discussions, and interactive events. Organized in partnership with the Office of Contemporary Art and Culture, Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau, Goethe-Institut, One Bangkok, and Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, the festival aims to create a space for artistic expression, healing, and advocacy for freedom and equality. The festival kicks off with *Psychotika Disgustopa: Queer Necromancy Synthflesh Ceremony* at Phahon Theatre on June 5, a performance blending ritual, technology, and AI to explore body-spirit relations. Additional performances include *Ritual Error 777* (June 6-7 at Goethe-Institut), *From Ash To Pulse: Re-compose The Queer* (June 12-13 at Suan-Kru Angoon), and a closing online event, *If This Is The End, Then Let It Be a Show*, on June 14. Three panel discussions will address queer performing arts, including *The Queer Performing Arts Parliament* (June 10-11 at Goethe-Institut) and a *Southeast Asian Queer Reincarnation Forum* (June 14 at One Bangkok). Workshops, exhibitions, and public performances—such as a drag workshop (June 8), a sound installation (June 6-14), and a riot performance (June 13)—will further engage audiences with queer artistic and social themes. The festival builds on Homohaus’s legacy of supporting artists exploring gender and sexual diversity, now expanding its focus to global movements for human dignity. Events span multiple venues, including Buffalo Bridge Gallery, PoA White Box, and Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, ensuring accessibility and inclusivity. All details and updates are available on facebook.com/homohausofficial.

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