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The Scoop at More London 2008

Sat 13 – Sun 14 September 2008 / 12pm–8pm (Saturday 13) , 3:30pm–5pm (Sunday 14)

The Scoop at More London

A cabaret line-up of some of the best street theatre acts on the circuit.

Saturday

Hosted by Stickleback Plasticus

12 – 12.30pm
The Half Naked Chef - Dot Comedy’s master of culinary comedy
12.45 – 1.05pm
Slinkie Love (Bedlam Oz) - one of Australia’s best ever street acts
1.30 – 1.45pm
Dream - an enchanting acrobatic performance by Mimbre
2 – 2.30 pm
Dot Comedy in The Half Naked Chef - a master of culinary comedy
2.45 – 3.30pm
The Maniax (Markmark Productions) - a spectacle of chains and padlocks
3.45 – 4pm
Hopp by Mimbre - features fast flowing movement with outstanding acrobatic skills
4.30 – 4.50pm
Slinkie Love - one of Australia’s best ever street acts
5 – 5.45pm
The Maniax (Markmark Productions - a spectacle of chains and padlocks
6 – 6.45pm
Flogging a Dead Horse - Paka’s modern day Don Quixote is armed with pyro
8 – 10pm

Whoopee presents Carnaval.

Dress up and enter a lantern-lit magical 1920s and Ballet Russe inspired Venetian Carnival Ball. Witness pierrots, burlesque, neo-variety clowns,fire, frogmen, magic, harlequin dancers and much, much more. Compered by Johnny Woo, artists include Marcella Puppini’s The Forget Me Not All Girl Orchestra, The Sad Pierrot Saw Player and Lady G Luck.

Sunday

1 – 1.45pm
Kid’s Choir - a unique children’s singing project run by the festival which culminates in this performance by 850 young singers.
2 – 2.55pm
Sing for Water - Inspirational songs from South Africa, South America and indeed South London sung by a 1000-voice adult choir.
3.30 – 4pm
Germi nation - the birth of Kinetika’s ambitious 4-year carnival project
4.15 – 4.45 pm
Pantasia Steel Band - vibrant steel band
5 – 5.45pm
COSSACK Villagers - folk dance by children from Eastern European countries

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