H0M0HAUS marks the weekend by pausing long enough to look back, then nudging gently towards its third performance festival centred on diversity. Saturday plays out like an extended exchange rather than a schedule. The morning workshop treats the manifesto as something active, borrowing from activist strategies to sharpen expression and encourage dissent. Later, an opening ritual sits alongside a lecture performance tracing bodies, politics and sexuality, mapping the ideas at stake. As evening approaches, a social club opens space for informal debate, before a documentary-style work reunites two musicians reflecting on shared pasts and uncertain futures. Sunday turns quieter and more considered. Discussions address gender-aware making, unpack the politics of Y and Yuri dramas and reflect on life after marriage equality. Throughout, an exhibition by emerging students offers softer, hopeful counterpoints.
January 31-February 1. Free. Register here. 2/F, Storeys, One Bangkok, 10am-8pm

