A tentative audience sitting on the floor blur into the shadows behind two vibrant bold figures, illuminated in purple light. One person is suspended in air by rope bondage knot, with neon red, pink and green rope, hands crossed behind their back. The other, with their back to the camera is gently holding the first person's head and pressing their own to it, creating a warm sense of connection and safety. In the purple background various mundane objects are spun in neon macramé creating unique patterns.

Bunny

Daniel Kok and Luke George
Co-presented by BAC and Queer East Festival

Information

Time: 7:30pm


Tickets: Pay What You Can (Recommended Price £16)*

*all orders subject to a transaction fee of £2

Running Time: 2 hours (no interval)


Age Recommendation: 18+


This event takes place in person in our Council Chamber

A unique interactive performance using the physical properties of rope and knots to explore desire, trust, consent and connection between artist and audience.

In rope bondage, a ‘Bunny’ is the person being tied, leading artists Daniel Kok and Luke George to ask: what if everyone in the theatre is a Bunny?

Reverberating with sensuality, Bunny unravels lines of connection, suspending tension and unleashing collective desire. You are invited to play an active role in the performance, becoming part of a carefully woven, interactive experience of sensation and attention.

Bunny asks audiences to reflect on how we hold one another, and what it means to do so together.

Hypnotic and sublime‘ Arts Hub

A tender, exquisitely emotive show‘ Portland Monthly

Biographies

Daniel Kok

Daniel Kok is a choreographer and shibari practitioner whose works deal with the politics of Spectatorship and Audienceship. As artistic director of Dance Nucleus (Singapore), he develops capacities for independent artists and trans-local partnerships in the Asia-Pacific.

Luke George

Luke George is a multidisciplinary artist creating work that spans performance, installation, craft and curation. Through this work, Luke examines the dynamics of intimacy and collectivity to create ‘safe spaces’ that allow for care as well as risk. Luke’s artistic practice is informed by queer politics and spaces, whereby people are neither singular nor isolated, and bodies of difference can intersect, practice mutual listening, and take responsibility for themselves and one another. 

Credits

Part of Queer East Festival 2026, a cross-disciplinary festival that showcases boundary-pushing LGBTQ+ cinema, performing arts, and moving image work from East and Southeast Asia and its diaspora communities.

Commissioned by Campbelltown Arts Centre.

Co-produced by The Substation with support from the Australia Council for the Arts, the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria, Abrons Arts Centre, the Playking Foundation, Singapore International Foundation, the National Arts Council (Singapore), and Tanzfabrik.

Created and performed by Daniel Kok and Luke George
Dramaturg Tang Fu Kuen
Lighting Design Matthew Adey (House of Vnholy)
Technical Stage Manager Gene Hedley

International Distribution Something Great

 

The logo for Queer East Festival. Large black dots form the shape of an arrow alongside text reading 'Queer East Festival'.

Access

PRE EVENT INFORMATION

This event takes place in person in our Council Chamber. This space is on the first floor, with step-free access via a lift.

If you have booked a ticket you will receive an email from us before your performance detailing important information about your visit.

PERSONAL ASSISTANT/COMPANION TICKETS

If you require the assistance of a friend or helper to attend, we can make a free ticket available for your companion. You can book access companion tickets online or contact the Box Office to book by emailing boxoffice@bac.org.uk.

To book a free access companion online:

  • log in to your account here
  • go to ‘Other preferences’ and tick ‘I require a personal assistant/companion’.
  • Choose the performance, date and seats you would like and if you add at least 2 tickets to your basket, then one of these will automatically become free.

PERFORMANCE INFORMATION

There will be a Pre-Show Familiarisation Tour before the performance on Friday 5 June. This will be lead by a Creative Access Support Worker.
More information and a booking link will be available soon.

Content

  • Loud or sudden music and sounds
  • Flashing and moving lights and strobe
  • Partial nudity
  • Depictions of rope bondage and BDSM practices
  • Audience participation (optional)

Pre-Show Information

This performance is not relaxed.

VISIT OUR ACCESS PAGE

We want our shows to be as accessible to as many people as possible.

We offer tickets to most shows on a Pay What You Can basis throughout the year.

Tickets for Council Chamber performances in 2026 start at £9.50, and we have recommended pricing to help you choose a price that works for you.

We know that ticket price is a huge barrier for some. If you can afford to pay the recommended price or more, choosing to do so supports those that can’t. It makes it possible for us to continue to offer Pay What You Can and welcome those who otherwise wouldn’t be able to attend.

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