Only adults are admitted. Nobody younger than 18 can hire or listen to Psykhomantus in the club or your speakers with this rating. The DJ under this category do not have limitation on the bad language that is used. Hard Beats are generally allowed, and strong Scratchin/Beat Juggling along with Body Tricks activity is also allowed. Scenes of strong real sex may be permitted if justified by a fly groupie.

Friday 5 March 2010

THE SURGERY this Saturday - don't miss out on the freshest freestyle Hip Hop theatre around



This will be one of the best Surgery nights ever!
Only 6 mins from London Bridge! (map)

Listen to Jonzi break it down on YouTube

In addition to the usual programme of brand new work from Jonzi D's Hip Hop Theatre Lab workshops we've also got a an international line-up featuring emcees from South Africa and Australia plus the UKs own DJ Psykhomantus.

Hymphatic Thabs, Krook'd Da Warmonga and gin i grinidth are three of the dopest underground emcees from South Africa, all making their debut in the UK, so don't miss out! Also featuring Australian poetry slam champion Omar Musa who worked with Jonzi in Sydney last year on a Hip Hop theatre project West Sydney | East London.

Hosted by Jonzi D, The Surgery is a platform for emerging and established Hip Hop artists to share new ideas and pieces and give the audience a chance to comment and question them. We use a series of Hip Hop Theatre Lab workshops to give artists the chance to work together and get creative in the week leading up to The Surgery. If you want to join the Lab workshops and the chance to work with Jonzi D and the South African emcees, check the websitefor more details - they're FREE!!

We're also taking the Surgery on tour for the very first time, sharing the work with audiences in Manchester and Liverpool.

In London we are presenting this Surgery and Hip Hop Theatre Lab in association with the Albany. In Manchester we are presenting in association with Contact and in Liverpool with The Black-E.

This event has also been made possible by generous support fromOpenvizor and British Council. Big up.

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