Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Cycling Down the Edgware Road- Simon Mole

In today's lesson we looked at Cycling down the Edgware Road by Simon Mole.

Your homework is to do some research Simon Mole or performance poetry and leave a comment on this blog post with something you have found out. Don't forget to check your research and try to find a piece of information that no one else has posted.

Make sure you leave your name at the bottom of your post.

Due Monday 16th September




16 comments:

  1. Looking forward to reading some of your posts.....

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  2. Simon lives in Brent, London. (Kirsten Walker)

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  3. In 2010 Simon sold out the London run of his full length spoken word theatre show Indiana Jones and the Extra Chair (Shannon Rigg)

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  4. Raised in Brighton on a diet of lentils, brown rice, and no TV, Simon was a hippy-kid with a skateboard who discovered he could rap in his teens. As one half of ‘Mole & Iris’ he put out two well received mini-albums, got a little feature in The Metro, and charted in Hip Hop Connection’s monthly global top ten.

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  5. Simon is passionate about exploring different concepts and ideas from outside the standard spectrum of Hip Hop.

    Bailey O'Neill

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  6. Simon Mole is Brent's first poet laureate (a person who is honoured with an award for outstanding achievement), to celebrate the opening of Wembley Library.
    Madeleine Stroud

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  7. Simon built his skills at the open-mics and battles of the Brighton hip hop scene, before moving to London in 2003. As one half of ‘Mole & Iris’ he has put out two well received mini-albums, the second of which, Clouds, was released in 2008.
    Ruqayyah Mahmood

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  8. Since his early teens Simon has also been writing and devising theatre-based art, and in 2008 he was commissioned by Brakin Arts Festival to create a piece challenging the boundaries between hip hop, theatre and spoken word.

    Kati H

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  9. Simon Mole moved to London in 2003

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  10. Simon explored music like hip hop and rap whilst living in Brighton. He used to perform at open mic nights and battles.(Abigail Harris)

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  11. Simon has written his first poem for Brent inspired by the build-up to attending an England football match at Wembley Stadium, trying to get a drink at a bar in Wembley.

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  12. Since his early teens Simon has also been writing and devising theatre-based art, and in 2008 he was commissioned by Brakin Arts Festival to create a piece challenging the boundaries between hip hop, theatre and spoken word.

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  13. Simon Mole has released two popular mini-albums,one of which, named Clouds was released in 2008.

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  14. in 2010 simon mole sold out the london run full length spoken world theartre indiana jhones and the extra chair,and is currently one of the lead artists on the keats house poets forum ,as well as fifth of the chill pill colective.
    Ikrah ali

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  15. one direction are like a pair of fungasses hanging off a tree(simile)

    my dad is a rhino sleeping away through the constructions(metaphor)

    ...sonia parmar

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  16. Hi do you have any teaching resources for Cycling down the Edgware Road by Simon Mole?

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