Creative Expression in the LGBTQ Community - RSA

Creative expression in the LGBTQ community

At the House

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Dr Cross Room / The Coffee House

This autumn, the Fellow-led LGBTQ Network is exploring performance, song and dance.

In the first event of the series, we will be joined by guest speaker and singer/songwriter PJ Taylor.

About PJ Taylor

PJ Taylor is well known on the LGBTQ music scene and his records are constantly in the LGBTQ music charts. This month, he joins us in the RSA Coffee House to share his creative process, talking about how he composes his songs and plans his performances. 

Though not an instrumentalist, Taylor has become known as a gifted songwriter, creating lyrics and melodies independently. As quoted from LBGTQ music chart UK, Taylor has recorded and performed songs of many genres but he likes to describe his music as Power Pop. His songwriting is often ambiguous leaving the listener to interpret the song in their own way.

Book is advised to manage capacity. You can book your free ticket here or below.

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