Performers
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Aldous C Squire
Aldous is a London based actor & writer, with most of his work being created through the use of spoken word poetry & movement.
Raised in the dynamic streets of London, his work reflects what’s around him by bringing up themes of companionship, nostalgia and what home really is to us. He touches on conversations that may usually be difficult to speak about, by being truthful, open-minded and honest with where he is at in life. He hopes you feel the same throughout his work and is excited to share it with you. -
Scarlett Stitt
Scarlett is an actor and artist based in London. She’s been acting since the age of 11, first appearing as Moody Margaret in Horrid Henry the movie, before training at NYT, Lecoq and RADA.
She makes work about inner demons and recovery, mixing clowning with elements of drag and burlesque.
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Rithvik Andugula
Rithvik is an artist, who believes that being creative is to be human. Whether it be through his poetry, acting, music or dance, Rithvik hopes to spread joy and spark conversation between people.
Daytimers have given Rithvik so much support in building his identity, as a British South Asian and he hopes to do the same for those attending through his work.
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Ishita Uppadhayay
Ishita Uppadhayay is a poet and policy professional from India based in London. They are a former Barbican Young Poet and now part of the Roundhouse Poetry Collective. Their poetry touches on themes of narrativisation, immigrant identity, and memory.
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Southy
Southy is a rapper and singer from South East London. Combining melodic rap and summer sounds to bring forward a laid-back yet upbeat vibe to the stage,
Southy represents the sounds of London and the younger people who need a voice in the world.
Performing at festivals and multiple venues around London, he reaches a diverse audience of cultures and age, and connects with other artists he meets to form new sounds.
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Emma McGordon
Emma is a Working Class, Queer, Northern artist. She has been writing and performing for many years and has won numerous awards. She is interested in sharing her own experience and vulnerability in the hope for shared experience and connection.
She enjoys working with language in a way that pushes it to the point of breakage so that it is able to expand and reform.
Her work is often image based and narrative led, capturing moments in time and asking the listener to question how we perceive one another and how we think we are being perceived.
Exhibiting Artists
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Francesca Alaimo
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Paul Kingsley Squire
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Rosso Emerald Crimson
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Michelle Watson
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Jarek Jay Filipowicz
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Katerina Iacovides
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John Ball
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Jessica Illsley
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Ben Wilson