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Every Chinese girl is a Mulan (Copy)

  • The Glitch 134 Lower Marsh London, England, SE1 7AE United Kingdom (map)
A person dress in red Chinese hanfu with a sword in their hand in front of a british ice-cream van.

Talking about London life from an East Asian's perspective , trying to discuss the cultural differences between China and UK in a funny way. Sharing interesting experiences of dating and working as an East Asian gender queer, stories about identity crisis, and how to survive and fit in both society in East and West.


Stories including things like how I got robbed 5 times in Zone 1, and how my date burned my balcony--ridiculous dating stories in London , how my friend's phone was dropped in the thames but we dig it out at the end, and how my meme got on the Daily Mail-- my secret influencer life.


Hope this show can help a little with building up the cultural bridge between the east and west, and eliminate the stereotypes, create more space for discussions and thoughts of London life for global majority, and let more People hear East Asian community's voices.

Age Guidance: 15+

About the Artist:
Ayisha performed their stand up comedy at Scala Kings Cross for Asian Creative Showcase 2023 Ayisha acted as the lead in a sold-out physical theatre show Life Flash 2023 which discussed the meaning of living and death by East Asian creatives at Camden Fringe. Earlier this year, Ayisha also performed a one-person show "She and I" in the M.I.T. project at the Etcetera theatre. Moreover, They participated in the exhibition Polyphonic to make a Performance Art piece about the power balance and relationship between East Asian queer and Western women at the Crypt Gallery this May. They also performed in another exhibition Lucky Pot by the Asian Artist group in London. Ayisha has participated in more than 18 projects in 2023, more details are on the spotlight page: https://www.spotlight.com/8616-5642-6916

  • Child abuse, animal death, Violence, childbirth, abortion ,Mental illness, Racism, Sexism and misogyny, body hatred

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