10th jan:
SUNDAY
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Can  you draw a diagram of a heart with your eyes closed?
Yes.
Would  it be accurate?
Yes.
Could you label  it?
With my eyes closed?
Yes.
Maybe.
...
No  I'd have to open my eyes to check.  And then I could do it without  looking.
Bicuspid, Tricuspid.
Lunar,  ventricular, yes.
Ventricular aortic.
And  so on.
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>Before you know it< 
A short performance (1 hour duration) by  Irum Fazal & Jeremy Hardingham.
Before you know itJudith E. Wilson  Studio,>>Basement,>>Faulty of English,  >>9 West  Road,>>Cambridge.>>>>8pm ~  Tuesday 8 December 2009>>free bar  >>>>>Before you know  it<>>>>A short performance (1 hour  duration) its only texts fragments from Simone Weil's 'Gravity and  >> Grace' (excerpted from an English translation by Emma  Crawford & Mario >> von der Ruhr), the performance  takes place largely silently, with a few >> incursions of  recorded music, and noise of the performers. Working >>  seperately, solitary, each performer is engaged in creative acts of  >> forgetting, or of summoning memories to be expressed,  yet without the >> traditional means with which to  describe >>activities are interrupted 3 times by the  performers sharing the >>stage (a simple wooden platform)  in the centre of the room. Here they may >>speak, or  remain speechless, or sing.>>>> performance  arises out of a resistance to performance, a feeling > that it is  not worth it; that political or spiritual action has no place >  upon the stage. It also comes from an attitude to performance which is  > less to do with 'acting' than with an awareness of existence, a  sharing > of intimate thinking and actions, things living and  dead which cannot but be made before an audience. > an  audience.>>We invite conversation after the performance,  to have a glass of something >and to continue any dialogue which  this little event may enrol.
1) Foxes have three  legs 
2) Foxes eat  courgettes
3) Live in the bushes  in front of the bungalow
4) They  are sandy coloured
5) They walk  along pavements
6) And stand to  one side,
7) Wait in a driveway  to let you pass.
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A tsunami is what happens when a wall,
An immense body crashes in japan.
I wrap this in a foreign language that i learnt from an
>English<>dictionary< so I can give it you without you
knowing
 
