Living for the City

Thursday 23 April 2015
reading time: min, words
Politicians have had their go at explaining what's right and wrong with the city. Now it's the turn of the poets
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Leciester keeps harping on about some crooked-faced king they found under a carpark but it's their literature scene we're most impressed with. When they put on an event people turn up and get involved, which isn't always the case in our neck of the woods. This Saturday you can bob on a train for £10.50 return and show your support for artists from the region. Here's a little teaser courtesy of Renaissance One, who produced these glorious little videos.

Derby-based poet Joe Coghlan will be doing his bit for our neighbours up the A52. Joe blends the rhythms and rhyme schemes of rap with the breathing space of good story telling e.g. he can talk dead fast for ages without forgetting his lines and what he has to say will make you well up.

Andrew ‘Mulletproof’ Graves is the unofficial poet laureate of the NG. He takes you through the back streets, finding beauty where others see rubbish, humour where others hear noise. He’s also a bit of a dapper dresser and has recently returned from a national tour. 

You can also catch Panya Banjoko, Spice, Mouthy Poets, John Berkavitch, and Leicester based DJ and producer Psykhomantus, co-founder of Vision Bombing. The event is produced by pop up literature festival Lyric Lounge and Renaissance One. 
 
Oh yeah, did we mention the event is free?...
 
Living for the City, 25 April 2015 at 1.30pm. Curve Theatre, 60 Rutland Street, Leicester LE1 1SB
 

Curve Theatre website

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