This event has been cancelled, apologies.

Sound Poetry and Performance: 7.30pm : Free
Iklectik Artlab, London

iklectikartlab.com 'Old Paradise Yard ' 20 Carlisle Ln, Archbishop's park, London SE1 7LG

An event concentrating on the possibilities of sound and liveness in poetry, evidencing the remarkable renaissance in innovative and avant-garde live literature across Europe. At the forefront of this movement are a series of poets exploring the possibilities of performance, space, time and voice - this is a unique opportunity to witness firsthand the possibilities of an old art in a new century. / With new performances and readings by Xelis de Toro, Martin Wakefield, Iris Colomb and Yourknots, Lola Nieto, Bård Torgersen,Gabrielė Labanauskaitė, Anna Serra, Dovydas Laurinaitis, Jana Putrle Srdič and more to be announced

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Back into the Mouth IKLECTIK Artlab celebrating Performance Literature Sound Poetry
Sunday April 7th 2019 iklectikartlab.com 

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An event concentrating on the possibilities of sound and liveness in poetry, evidencing the remarkable renaissance in avant-garde and innovative practise across Europe. At the forefront of this movement are a series of poets exploring the possibilities of performance, space, time and voice - this is a unique opportunity to witness firsthand the possibilities of an old art in a new century.

This event featured new performances by Maja Jantar, Lola Nieto, Leonce Lupette, Avgi Lilli, Dovydas Laurinaitis, Cosmin Perta, Yekta, Robert Elekes, Iga Maria Szczepańska, Pierre Alferi, Michael Fehr, Fabian Faltin, Ida Borjel and Olga Stehlíková.

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Performance Literature & Sound Poetry : Sunday April 8th 2018 : IKLECTIK iklectikartlab.com Old Paradise Yard, 20 Carlisle Lane. 

A powerful celebration of sound and liveness in poetry, evidencing that European poetry is going through a remarkable renaissance in avant-garde and innovative practise. At the forefront of this movement are a series of poets exploring the possibilities of performance, space, time and sound. This event was a unique opportunity to witness firsthand the possibilities of an old art in a new century.

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