Diverse Deeds
This event on 1st December 2009 at 19:30 has past.
Contact: peter@greatworks.org.uk
This new series of poetry and music performance events continues with three young innovative female artists. They each take up and push the boundaries of lyricism into something rich and strange.
Francesca Lisette is responsible for the Chlorine readings in Brighton. She is a fierce and powerful poet, full of original, delightful and frightening collocations of language and a melody desperately holding itself together despite the strain.
Sophie Robinson combines highly original and effective performance techniques with powerful and moving linguistic lyricism cut in with a mastery of media practice. Welsh-Iranian torch song electronica" says Mixmag.
Born in Wales to Iranian parents, Roshi Nasehi is a singer-writer who presents her own evocative songs alongside sometimes quite radical interpretations of the Iranian songs she was brought up listening to.
Entry: £6, concessions £4
Time: 7:30pm
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