Events on Saturday 22nd February
“From winning his school's Battle of the Bands competition with a Jay-Z maths homage, to his prime number poetry TED talk being watched by millions online, Harry's love of language and logic has got him through literal marathons, seen him rap battle in front of Ice Cube, and now has him analysing the technical accuracy of So Solid Crew's 21 seconds.”
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Harry Baker: I Am 10,000
“Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee Olga Koch is back! Following her BBC Radio 4 special, the acclaimed stand-up tells a love story through the medium of computer programming (which she studied at university, and, like, barely ever brings up).”
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Olga Koch: If / Then
“Forced Entertainment make a welcome return to Arnolfini to present To Move In Time, a Tim Etchells co-production, in collaboration with performer Tyrone Huggins (Black Men Walking, Opening Skinner’s Box).”
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PERFORMANCE | TO MOVE IN TIME
“Mashing up live action role play, daft songs, a fieldtrip-full of improvisers and an unhealthy dose of audience suggestions, surviving the sci-fantasy world of Publish or Perish ultimately depends on you - choose wisely!”
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Publish or Perish & Schrödinger's Hat
“Davey Woodward has spent 4 decades contributing to the alternative indie music scene. His band The Brilliant Corners came to prominence in the ‘80s as part of the C86 scene playing ‘jangly pop’, three chord noise and country music. The Experimental Pop Band, championed by John Peel, took eclecticism to extremes, mixing electronic sounds and samples with organic sounds, often with Davey’s Joycean lyrics adding an undercurrent of darkness. His current musical projects are the Winter Orphans and an alternative rock band called Karen. Both bands are finishing albums that will be dropping sometime in 2020. Today he’ll be trying out some new songs, possibly writing them as he goes along.”
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Davey Woodward