A multidisciplinary bill, mixing auto-fictional film, live vocals from the heart and independent performance makers THE3KAYAS and Luisa D Rozo, alongside fine tune selector Nymity
Doors 7:30pm
Tickets £8-14 [ntaflof]
For the first time we welcome to our cobbled floors THE3KAYAS to sing her earthly lullabies, as well as screening her self-produced music video a.sassy.nation , a DIY short-film independently created alongside her daughter Akiko Bambi, telling the story of a quest to save the Sun and restore colour in the world
On the other hand, after a series of presentations of her latest solo at Bolding Gallery, Pie House Coop and Windmill Brixton, Luisa D Rozo brings her popstar fever dream performance La Barca to its last iteration; a physical performance within constellations of auto-biographical film, melancholic singing and soundscapes of Bolivian chaos
The evening will conclude with experimental sound London legend Nymity, bringing contemporary club culture into the premises
THE3KAYAS is a multidisciplinary artist working across music, film, and storytelling, rooted in a rich lineage of poets, singers, and performers. After stepping away from the confines of the traditional music industry, she began forging her own path with a secondhand laptop and a deep drive to create. Motherhood became a turning point, with her daughter now acting as a creative compass. Her work moves beyond boundaries, blending sound, visuals, and lived experience into an intuitive and therapeutic practice.
a.sassy.nation (10 min)
THE3KAYAS & Akiko Bambi
Shot & Directed by Alex de Oliveira and Roo England
The film follows a mother and daughter ( secret assassins ) who embark on an adventure through North London to locate and return the Sun, which was shot out of the sky by a lonely, drunken man, plunging the world into black and white. Their mission is the only hope to restore colour and balance to the world.
Luisa D Rozo, aka gazellota, is a London-based multidisciplinary artist, biodynamic craniosacral therapist and cultural producer from Bolivia. Originally formed in dance and choreography, Luisa has a longstanding career with the scenic arts, having specialised in participatory processes, light design and movement research. She has created, produced and consulted several large and small scale pieces that were shown in England, Poland, Bolivia, Norway, Italy, Lithuania, Spain and Germany, as well as sharing her own sonic work; experimentations of Música Popular Latinoamericana, field-recordings and melancholic R&B. As of 2025, Luisa is a member of The Horse Hospital Collective, co-curating and managing the venue.
La Barca is an amalgam of archived material, arranged as an oracle of memory and fiction for self pronunciation
Using film, sound, movement and karaoke, the artist shares an autoethnographic prism with imaginative freedom, researching her own experience of dissociation from context and belonging
Sequencing private passional corners of her practice, the artist searches for an uncensored sense of self, projecting the possibility of chaotic balance amidst an anachronical myriad of moving images that converge themes of fatherhood as a landscape, trans-feminine promise, fags, family and the vibrancy of death
Nymity is a London based DJ, producer and programmer. They work across the systems that underpin contemporary club culture in the city. One third of the collective Tears, and the host of the Debt & Refuge show on NTS Radio. Playing disruptive music for broken times, queering, unlearning, fragments and imaginings.