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Tag: Spoken Word

Body Politic’s Father Figurine at Stratford Circus Arts Centre

17th June 201917th June 2019  Shirley Ahura

Body Politic’s latest production, Father Figurine, unites hip hop dance theatre and spoken word to powerful effect when exploring the fractured relationship between a father and his son. Our arts contributor, Shirley Ahura, writes an extended review of this vital, poignant piece.

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Posted in Arts, DanceTagged: Body Politic, Dance, Derek Mok, Emma-Jane Morbey, Father Figurine, Hip Hop, Hip Hop Dance Theatre, Isaac Ouro-Gnao, Josh Tomalin, Lee Griffiths, Mental Health, Mental health Awareness, Spoken Word, Stephen Brown, Stratford Circus, Toxic Masculinity, Tyrone Isaac-Stuart

Interview with Acclaimed Poet, Rebecca Tamás – ‘No-one is ‘not a poetry person’; you just need to find the right writers who speak about things that interest you’

22nd May 201925th June 2019  Maz Hedgehog

Acclaimed poet Rebecca Tamás talks to our arts contributor, Maz Hedgehog, about her highly anticipated book WITCH, female Christian mystics, vulnerability and the writers who’ve influenced her work.

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Posted in Arts, Books, Interviews, PoetryTagged: Bad Betty Press, Clinic Press, Hypathia, Ignota Books, Lilith, Penned in the Margins, Poetry, Rebecca Tamás, Salt, Sarah Shin, Savage, Spoken Word, The Ophelia Letters, Tiger, WITCH
  • ‘Kindling healing’ and other poems by Kashiana Singh
    By Kashiana Singh
  • Tomorrow They Won’t Dare To Murder Us by Joseph Andras & translated by Simon Leser
    By Rym Kechacha
  • ‘The Best Years of Your Life?’ by Dorothy Reddin
    By Dorothy Reddin
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