Cycling Down the Edgware Road- Simon Mole
In today's lesson we looked at Cycling down the Edgware Road by Simon Mole.
Your homework is to do some research Simon Mole or performance poetry and leave a comment on this blog post with something you have found out. Don't forget to check your research and try to find a piece of information that no one else has posted.
Make sure you leave your name at the bottom of your post.
Due Tuesday 17th September

Your homework is to do some research Simon Mole or performance poetry and leave a comment on this blog post with something you have found out. Don't forget to check your research and try to find a piece of information that no one else has posted.
Make sure you leave your name at the bottom of your post.
Due Tuesday 17th September
Looking forward to reading some of your posts!
ReplyDeleteMr Brown
Simon built his skills at the openmics and battles of the Brighton hip hop scene, before moving to London in 2003.
ReplyDeletefrom Abbey Fall
Simon Mol was a guy from Cameroon who came over to Poland as a supposed political refugee {this back story was a letter found to be completely false by one of the polish newspaper}.
ReplyDeleteFrom Aimen Rauf
Simon Mole worked for several newspapers and radio stations and after finishing high school career he worked in the refinery.
ReplyDeletePalak Mittal
Simon Mole is an emcee and spoken word artist whose writing and performance foregrounds the unseen and the unheard the forgotten and yet to occur.
ReplyDeleteAmreen Ahmed
Since his early teens Simon has also been writing and devising theatre-based art, and in 2008 he was commissioned by Brakin Arts Festival to create a piece challenging the boundaries between hip hop, theatre and spoken word.
ReplyDeleteFrom Catie Newton
Simon Mole is Brent's first Poet Laureate. He wrote his first poem for Brent inspired by the build-up to attending an England vs Ireland at Wembley Stadium. The poem is about him trying to get a drink in a pub, bringing the whole experience to life like a football match.
ReplyDeleteSimon built his skills at the open-mics and battles of the Brighton hip hop scene, before moving to London in 2003. He released mini-albums, the second one was "clouds" it was released in 2008.
ReplyDeleteleena bedroud