Amelia ‘Ace’ Armande is magic, sparky and secretly several goblins in a long coat.
Amelia ‘Ace’ Armande is magic, sparky and secretly several goblins in a long coat. Founder of Shoreham’s Ropetackle Storytellers Club, Ace has been a key part of their local storytelling ecosystem for many years, most recently adapting Jekyll and Hyde for their local Club in Shoreham. A non-binary performer, they brought the story of queer deity Asu-Shu-Namir to Xanthe Gresham’s Goddess Lounge during lockdown, queer folktales and myths to Forest Gayte Pride in London and you can catch them imagining new LGBTQ+ myths for the constellations at the Queer Spirit Festival in mid-August.
Amelia ‘Ace’ Armande is magic, sparky and secretly several goblins in a long coat.
Amelia ‘Ace’ Armande is magic, sparky and secretly several goblins in a long coat. Founder of Shoreham’s Ropetackle Storytellers Club, Ace has been a key part of their local storytelling ecosystem for many years, most recently adapting Jekyll and Hyde for their local Club in Shoreham. A non-binary performer, they brought the story of queer deity Asu-Shu-Namir to Xanthe Gresham’s Goddess Lounge during lockdown, queer folktales and myths to Forest Gayte Pride in London and you can catch them imagining new LGBTQ+ myths for the constellations at the Queer Spirit Festival in mid-August.