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    4th
    Anthropoetry – Fingers Piano Bar – Edinburgh – 04/08/12

    Who
    Anthropoetry
    When
    Saturday, August 4, 2012
    7:50pm - 18+ Buy Tickets
    Where
    Fingers Piano Bar (map)
    61a Frederick Street

    Edinburgh, UK EH2 1LH
    Other Info
    How do we express our spleen? Whose business do we stick our noses into? When did we start wearing our hearts on our sleeves, and why are we up to our elbows in heels and bums? BBC R4 Slam Champion Ben Mellor takes you on a stand-up poetry and music fuelled tour around the human body, attempting to get the measure of modern life through anatomical analogy. With sounds, beats, beeps and whistles by Dan Steele. ‘An undiluted talent. Concentrated’ (Lemn Sissay). ‘An award-winning poet of political perspicacity and no little wit’ (Bookslam.com).

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