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Performance

VenueBAC (Battersea Arts Centre)
Also: Studios 1, 2 and 3
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From6th July 2001
To8th July 2001
When20:30, Sun 18:30
PricesFrom £6.75. To £6.75.
BAC (Battersea Arts Centre) (V168)
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Benji Reid - The Pugilist and My Life is like a Yo-Yo

Benji Reid

Work:: Benji Reid (S0325528347)

Benji Reid, performance, stand-up tragedian and bodypopper.

Production:: The Pugilist and My Life is like a Yo-Yo (T253199886)

The Pugilist - The energy of a warrior is awakened in this funny and touching collaboration with internationally renowned company Faulty Optic. Benji portrays an old pugilist, playing both puppet and puppeteer, in this magical story of a boxer preparing for his last fight. My Life is Like a Yo-Yo - Angela de Castro is one of the world's best loved women clowns, acclaimed for both her solo work such as The Gift and the masterclass in clowning How to be a Stupid and for her collaborations with artists such as Ra Ra Zoo, The Right Size and most recently Slava Polunin in Snowshow. My Life is like a Yo-Yo is a rollercoaster ride around the world - walking the dog and rocking the baby - and details the physical, emotional and geographical ups and downs of performer's life.
Choreographer Benji Reid
Choreographer Angela de Castro

Listing:: L925494113




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The Pugilist and My Life is like a Yo-Yo

The Pugilist - The energy of a warrior is awakened in this funny and touching collaboration with internationally renowned company Faulty Optic. Benji portrays an old pugilist, playing both puppet and puppeteer, in this magical story of a boxer preparing for his last fight. My Life is Like a Yo-Yo - Angela de Castro is one of the world's best loved women clowns, acclaimed for both her solo work such as The Gift and the masterclass in clowning How to be a Stupid and for her collaborations with artists such as Ra Ra Zoo, The Right Size and most recently Slava Polunin in Snowshow. My Life is like a Yo-Yo is a rollercoaster ride around the world - walking the dog and rocking the baby - and details the physical, emotional and geographical ups and downs of performer's life.

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