A walking tour through Liverpool L8 and Margate, led by drag artists as microorganisms.

Come with us and take a deep dive into hidden water histories, turning sewage into spectacle and cholera into cabaret across Liverpool and Margate’s shores.

Tracing the flow of microorganisms cholera and E. coli through Liverpool and Margate’s historical waterways, our performances reveal the intricate web of human relationships with this fluid resource. From the shared use of wells and washhouses to the impact of industrial pollution on communities, the project viscerally demonstrates how water has always been a social connector, shaping the fabric of urban life.

  • H20 Symposium review

    A ripple of excitement at the H2O Symposium, where our project made waves with our participatory water quiz! From Panama Canal histories to cholera cabaret, speakers and artists dove deep into Liverpool’s complex relationship with water. Such a joy to see students, academics, and community members swimming in ideas together – from invisible waterways to contemporary ecological activism. We were happy to reveal a teaser of our Cholera Cabaret.

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  • H2O: How To Open Waterways symposium

    13 February 2025 from 12.00–17.00 at Liverpool Hope University (Creative Campus, Shaw Street, L6 1HP).

    H20: How to Open Waterways brings diverse voices from arts, academia, and local communities to come together to imagine new ways of understanding, protecting, and celebrating our waterways.

    The symposium will highlight several projects including The Ecological Citizen’s Project, which champions technologically appropriate interventions to nurture positive climate action. Central to discussions on the day will be our Flow. Walk. Drag art-science-activism collaboration.

    The symposium will also address key themes in the exhibition at Tate Liverpool, The Plant that Stowed Away and explore how artistic expression can serve as a catalyst for environmental awareness and social change.

    Book free tickets here.

  • Winter Garden Drop-in Liverpool

    Come say hello to the Liverpool team on the 1st Saturday of February, from 11am – 1pm at the Winter Garden. Find out more about the project, ask questions, give comments and browse the Granby Street Market all in the same day!

    The Winter Garden is located at 37- 39 Cairns Street, L8 2UW

    Granby Street Market is “Liverpool’s most original and friendly community market, run entirely by volunteers”. It’s open on the first Saturday of every month from 10am to 3pm, showcasing the talents, spirit and diversity of the community.

  • Join us! An invitation

    We are looking for local collaborators to participate in three 2-hour workshops to bring Liverpool & Margate water stories to life. No pre-existing knowledge necessary!

    Are you?

    • Local to Liverpool L8 or Margate

    • Over 18 years of age

    • Curious

    What’s in it for you?

    • Playful, interactive sessions to learn about the importance of water to humans and non-human life. 
    • create an artistic and activist narrative flow together. 
    • Maybe find your inner drag persona…?

    Please fill this –> form <– to join us.

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