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An exciting evening of poetry & spoken word performances with special invited guests celebrating the launch of Like A Phoenix, the new spoken word album by Phenzwaan

Venue: The Poetry Cafe, 22 Betterton Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9BX

Date: THURSDAY 31ST MARCH 2005

Doors: 6.30pm Start: 8pm

Entry: £3.50 / £2.50 concessions

Arrive early to sign up on the open mic list to perform!!!niceone.gif

Refreshments: Drinks & Food available

Nearest Tube: Covent Garden

Contact: Tel: 07859 954 791 Email:
info@phenzology.com

www.phenzology.com

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"It's rare that an artist can achieve the right balance between entertainment and consciousness. Phenzwaan's latest album can only be described as compelling, delightful and thought provoking...simply a masterpiece" - Kamau, Progressive Entertainment

"Uses words in a masterly way to make your listening worth while. Capable of carrying right on out to the stars" - Sally, Poetry Scotland Magazine

"I thought I'd seen it all & heard it all, but the ways in which he makes words work for him is peerless. He has made me think bigger than Hip Hop" - Rhodri, Platform Radio

"His form of expression is as diverse as London is. Breaking down boundaries in the world of spoken word poetry" - Angharad, AFUNK Magazine

"I have to say, his album is perfect for my show" - Phillip Gregory, Jazz Poetry Cafe Radio

"In depth literary works that look at the life style of young people today. His anti-gun poem will not leave you untouched" - Wozzy Brewster, Midi Music Company

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