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Performance

VenueBAC (Battersea Arts Centre)
Also: Studios 1, 2 and 3
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From27th October 2011
To3rd November 2011
WhenOct 27-29 at 20:00. Nov 3 at 19:00
Prices Pay What You Can
BAC (Battersea Arts Centre) (V168)
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  • Date of change: 15 Sep 11 - T537085778

Kate Tempest - Scratch

Kate Tempest

Work:: Kate Tempest (S886874573)


Performer Kate Tempest

Production:: Scratch (T537085778)

Kate Tempest will be scratching work based on characters from mythology, retold through the stories of everyday, contemporary people. The work should highlight that - no matter how much our society may feel sometimes like it s in its death throes - we are essentially the same humans we ve always been, and have the same lessons to learn. Kate will be speaking the words and collaborating with musicians to tell this story. Kate is a prolific performance poet and rapper. She was comissioned earlier this year by Paines Plough to write her first play WASTED, which premiered at latitude festival. She is also making her mark in the UK hip-hop scene with her band SOUND OF RUM.

Listing:: L415637557




Scratch

Kate Tempest will be scratching work based on characters from mythology, retold through the stories of everyday, contemporary people. The work should highlight that - no matter how much our society may feel sometimes like it s in its death throes - we are essentially the same humans we ve always been, and have the same lessons to learn. Kate will be speaking the words and collaborating with musicians to tell this story. Kate is a prolific performance poet and rapper. She was comissioned earlier this year by Paines Plough to write her first play WASTED, which premiered at latitude festival. She is also making her mark in the UK hip-hop scene with her band SOUND OF RUM.

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