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Jizz Brighton
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Set this video to play on your phone, and put the phone into a Google Cardboard or similar VR headset. Plug in your earphones, and watch the Jizz performance.
Presented by Meredith Collins, this is the record of the 360 VR live stream from the Jizz show in Brighton on Friday 6 October 2017. John Davies (aka Shedman) and musician Helen Lunt (cello, flute, keyboard) mingle wry humour with telling feeling, accompanied by captivating movement from Harriet Morris and Rosa Firbank.
Plus in the second part of the show, special guest poets Kate Gale from the USA and Ciaran O’Driscoll from Ireland, and guest musicians Pete Howells and Margaret Farrelly.
Jizz is a bird’s eye view on life that’s both touching and playful. It’s a whizz round life’s big events and little foibles, a quick flutter through beginnings and endings – and all kinds of birds!
“John Davies handles the ironic and the comic with exceptional ease and poise. A joyous affirmation of life’s essential cycle.” —Sudeep Sen
“Helen Lunt is that extraordinary combination of mind, heart, spirit and creativity rarely found in the realm of music.” —John Sharp
Presented by Meredith Collins, this is the record of the 360 VR live stream from the Jizz show in Brighton on Friday 6 October 2017. John Davies (aka Shedman) and musician Helen Lunt (cello, flute, keyboard) mingle wry humour with telling feeling, accompanied by captivating movement from Harriet Morris and Rosa Firbank.
Plus in the second part of the show, special guest poets Kate Gale from the USA and Ciaran O’Driscoll from Ireland, and guest musicians Pete Howells and Margaret Farrelly.
Jizz is a bird’s eye view on life that’s both touching and playful. It’s a whizz round life’s big events and little foibles, a quick flutter through beginnings and endings – and all kinds of birds!
“John Davies handles the ironic and the comic with exceptional ease and poise. A joyous affirmation of life’s essential cycle.” —Sudeep Sen
“Helen Lunt is that extraordinary combination of mind, heart, spirit and creativity rarely found in the realm of music.” —John Sharp