[New-Poetry] wednesday 10th june 8pm
cris cheek
cheekc at muohio.edu
Mon Jun 8 06:18:22 EDT 2009
Special Performance Event
Judith E Wilson Drama Studio,
Faculty of English, University of Cambridge, 9 West Road, Cambridge.
Tuesday 9th June, 8 pm.
Free entry. All welcome.
Cris cheek performs . . . live reading live writing:
"monday morning quarter-backing "on" and "off" gods commons"
Jeremy Hardingham performs
"Wittgenstein's Face"
Drew Milne performs
"Glam Fuzz Dirt Scan"
[In which Johnson's dictionary bites the dust:
part of the Bent Circuit Noise Project]
Cris Cheek: UK-born, US-based poet/multimedia artist cris cheek was a
key figure in the London poetry scene of the 1980s later anthologized in
Robert Sheppard and Adrian Clarke’s Floating Capital: New Poets from
London. Also central to developments in Performance Writing emerging out
of variant distributed networks during the following decade. He is a
prolific, genre-slipping figure: poet, performance artist and musician,
whose activities range from the ambitious conceptual project Things Not
Worth Keeping to recordings with the ensembles Slant and Garam Masala.
Jeremy Hardingham, as well as being the Judith E Wilson Drama Studio
Manager is a performance artist and writer, whose recent work includes
"unfolding king lear a model".
Drew Milne's books of poetry include Go Figure (2003), Mars Disarmed
(2002), The Damage (2001), Bench Marks (1998) and Sheet Mettle (1994).
This is his first performance as Phraser Glamfuzz, sometime collaborator
with Ziggy Stardust. Drew Milne is the Judith E Wilson Lecturer in Drama
& Poetry.
Enquiries to: Drew Milne, agm33 at cam.ac.uk
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