Future Ritual is a practice of gathering, curating and organising. We collaborate with artists to create contemporary expressions of ritual, working to support the emergence of new and more attuned cultures. 

We are based in London (UK).

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zack mennell
COMMON HOST
13 - 15 March

A weekend gathering situating ancient folk customs such as mumming in new relation to the post-industrial landscapes of London and Essex . 

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On 14 March we’ll host contaminated materials, a workshop exploring the performing our difficult histories.

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Martin O’Brien
ON DISCIPLINE
23 - 27 March

This intensive workshop looks at discipline in performance making - how commitment, repetition and training can shape the way we work.

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Some of the performances, projects and events we have worked on are available to watch online
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ROMA

Artist ROMA (fka Ro Hardaker) improvises new worlds and modes of survival at the blur between discursive, sonic, visual, movement and embodied practices. Inherently collaborative her works develop new frameworks for queer gestures, touch and relationality. By addressing the manners in which specific technological, social and material conditions shape, restrict and organise access, she enacts instances in which language, intimacy and violence are extracted, then redistributed as intense affective encounters.

Her works have been presented in galleries, festivals, theatres and online as texts, performances, videos and vocalisations. Sharing and research partners include The Tetley (UK), SPILL Festival of Performance (UK), AXISWEB (UK), Temple Bar Gallery (RI), The Leeds Playhouse (UK), The Live Art Development Agency (UK), Tate Modern (UK), The Centre for Live Art Yorkshire (UK), Queer City Cinema and Performatorium (CA), Uppsala Konst Museum (SE), PAGE: Assembly (FR), Yonder Gallery (UK) and ] Performance s p a c e [ (UK).

Radage & Hardaker, Future Ritual, Kunstraum, 2019. Photo by Julia Sterre.