William Stopha
London Poetry Systems
21.10.2011 at 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM

London Poetry Systems wire up the basement for an electric night of spoken word, music and visuals. Click here for a little promo.
Nathan Jones is a poet from North Wales, living and working in Liverpool. His approach is based in collaborative, interdisciplinary practice, and his writing often toys with experimental process around the contemporary romantic-lyric.
DjRUM is Felix Manuel, a London-based musician, originally from Oxford, whose experimental electronic productions are making big waves. His latest EP Mountains (Second Drop 2011) has caught the attention Mary Anne Hobbs and Giles Peterson amongst others, and an album is to follow.
William Stopha was a boy kicked out of school who then grew up to become a teacher, a dyslexic kid who grew up to become a writer. He is now a performer, a rhyming storyteller, a student, a teacher, a wannabe philosopher and a bit of a multimedia geek but not necessarily in that order. Will's work explores the collective imagination and marvels at the wonder and magic of homemade culture and everyday creativity. Stopha has performed all over including the Edinburgh Fringe, the Camden Fringe, Greenbelt and the Port Elliot Lit Fest.
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Performance 21.10.2011 at 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Friday, 7-10pm. £5 / £4 concessions, booking essential. London Poetry Systems wire up the Basement for an electric night of poetry, music and live visuals.
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