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Wednesday 28 November, 2007
December 1st 2007
7:30
The Poetry Cafe
22 Betterton Street
WC2H 9BX
The second series of the landmark Langoustine reading series continues with a fantastic year end finale featuring the best in innovative and experimental literature and performance.
For this event we are proud to welcome back the poet and novelist Ronnie McGrath, making his second appearance at Langoustine, performing extracts from his new CD Acoustic Avant Gardism.
Sharing the stage with Ronnie are poet and performance artist Eisha Karol with her Sea Suite which includes electronic soundscapes, tabla and flamenco dance. Eisha Karol spoken word
Carolina Esteves flamenco dance
Sandhya Sanjana Indian classical vocal
Steve Abu Nab tabla
Arne Sjogren film
Imran Ahmad electronic soundscape
Stephen Watts will also be joining us. Watts, an ex-Shepard is the author of three books of poetry and a highly regarded translator of contemporary Kurdish, Slovenian and Persian poets.
And in an exclusive performance for Langoustine, Anthony Joseph presents new work from his forthcoming collection.
Hosted as always by Sascha Akhtar and Anthony Joseph.
There may be other surprise performances…
Expect magic.
7:30
The Poetry Cafe
22 Betterton Street
WC2H 9BX
The second series of the landmark Langoustine reading series continues with a fantastic year end finale featuring the best in innovative and experimental literature and performance.
For this event we are proud to welcome back the poet and novelist Ronnie McGrath, making his second appearance at Langoustine, performing extracts from his new CD Acoustic Avant Gardism.
Sharing the stage with Ronnie are poet and performance artist Eisha Karol with her Sea Suite which includes electronic soundscapes, tabla and flamenco dance. Eisha Karol spoken word
Carolina Esteves flamenco dance
Sandhya Sanjana Indian classical vocal
Steve Abu Nab tabla
Arne Sjogren film
Imran Ahmad electronic soundscape
Stephen Watts will also be joining us. Watts, an ex-Shepard is the author of three books of poetry and a highly regarded translator of contemporary Kurdish, Slovenian and Persian poets.
And in an exclusive performance for Langoustine, Anthony Joseph presents new work from his forthcoming collection.
Hosted as always by Sascha Akhtar and Anthony Joseph.
There may be other surprise performances…
Expect magic.
Reader Comments (1)
I wish I lived in London.