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Anthropoetry

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an″thro-po´ĕ-tre] n. A humorous, musical, spoken word journey around the human anatomy, attempting to get the measure of modern life.

Written and performed by Ben Mellor
With music and sound design by Dan Steele.
What is it?

How do we express our spleen? Whose business do we stick our noses into? When did we start wearing our hearts on our sleeves, and why are we up to our elbows in heels and bums? BBC R4 Slam Champion Ben Mellor takes you on a stand-up poetry and music fuelled tour around the body, attempting to get the measure of modern life through anatomical analogy. With sounds, beats, beeps and whistles by Dan Steele.

What’s it about?

Anthropoetry is inspired by anthropometry, the study of measuring the human body. Informed by archaic quack medicine and hokey beliefs, combined with searingly topical social and political commentary and some personal body and soul searching, Ben presents a set of brand new spoken word poems and stories that get to the heart of modern life. Presented with Ben’s trademark mix of free-verse poetry, rap, beatbox and a healthy dose of satirical humour, the text is underscored live by Dan’s use of guitar, keys, drumpad and live-looping technology.

Entry: £8/ £5

Time: 7:30pm

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Oxford Road, Manchester, M15 6JA, GB

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