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April 7, 2009

Missfit Monday – April 6th 09

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The Troy Bar, Hoxton Street, London N1 6NG
Missfit Mondays are brought to you by missfit productions & Touchwaves
www.missfitproductions.org www.geocities.com/touchwaves
Featuring
Pennie Varvarides
freshly spun words, spoken from the heart

Michael Start
a Missfit Monday favourite performance poet returns

Shoes & Play Ball
short films by Vivien Peach

Aime Hansen
performance poetry

Paul Eccentric
sorry people – a privileged insight

Annouchka Bayley
cutting edge feeding frenzy of performance art

All this for only £6/£5

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A Taste of
What’s On When
in April 2009

Pavel Janik – animated poetry performed by Leon Conrad

Jennifer Byrne – cabaret with bite

Stephen Hunt – Milton’s Jacket a play which will trap the unwary

27 April

Steve Tasane – polyvocal poetry

Stephen Hunt – Milton’s Jacket
a play which will trap the unwary

20 April

Vivien Peach – Fight with Raymond the Evil Coathanger (Film)

Paul Eccentric Performance poetry with a bite

Sam Berkson – Life in Travel

Monooka – haunting Romanian folksong

13 April

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A special thank you to Amy Schulz (website); and Nye Williams (projector loan)
and the teams at Dalston 4 London,
Hackney Co-Operative Developments (HCD) Limited and The Barley Mow (rehearsal space).
Your help makes these production possible!

Missfit Monday http://missfitmondays.blogspot.com/
Blog Pages: http://missfitmonday.wordpress.com/

Who’s Who
This Missfit Monday

I was born as a creative person and I cannot live without creative arts. Life without creativity is meaningless. I am a theatrical performance poet (I perform my own poetry) and theatre practitioner. I incorporate storytelling, acting, dance, physical theatre to my poetry performances, it’s a kind of “poetry theatre”.

Find out more at www.geocities.com/aimehansen2002

Aime Hansen (storytelling/performance poetry)

I write (animate) because everything I see, I instantly visualize moving. Nothing ever stays still. My films generally have rather dark themes, but play on the childlike elements they bring.

Find out more at www.joesart.org/vivien

Vivien Peach (film/moving image)

A performance poet. No more, no less.

Michael Start (performance poetry)

I am a philosophy student in London and a new writer, only writing poetry since January of this year. My work is an exploration of human angst centered in the harsh reality of life.

Pennie Varvarides (performance poetry)

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Who’s Who
This Missfit Monday
(Continued)

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I’m an independent anarchist playwright poet, author, songwriter and a rather intimidating performer, that’s me!

I write because if I didn’t then my head would probably explode, incapable, as it is, of bearing such a burdensome load.

This evening’s performance features extracts from my play, ‘The Sorry People’; a series of monologues, which we are currently touring prior to this year’s Edinburgh Fringe.

Find out more at www.sorrypeople.co.uk
Or on www.theantipoet.co.uk

Paul Eccentric

Annoushka Bayley

(performance artist/poet]

My life is about searching for beauty and sincerity of expression in art, word, and action with joy …

4 plays, 8 performance art pieces, a trip to Mongolia following a map drawn on a paper napkin to ‘find’ that sound, a sojourn with a traveling circus, turning down a place at RADA (sorry mother!), screaming ‘Bacchae’, the soft side of ‘Medea’…

I write because I have to write. The moment when a faithful expression makes an audience member shiver almost imperceptibly in some kind of recognition of something that’s relevant to them, is probably the beginning of why.

Find out more at www.shamelesstheatre.co.uk

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