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Creative Reactions Opening Night Performance

The opening performance is 18+, but all other events at the venue are open to children. Step-free access and accessible toilets. There is a steep slope that needs taking with care.
Thu 15 May Doors 7:00 pm
Event 7:30 pm to 10:00 pm
The Carousel, 25 Hockley street ,
Nottingham NG1 1FH
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Welcome to Creative Reactions where science meets art!

Immerse yourself in an evening of poetry, spoken word, music and science! We’ve paired up each of our talented bunch of performers with one of the Pint of Science scientists to create works inspired by their research. 

Join us at the Carousel for the Opening Night Performance marking the launch of the exhibition and the Pint of Science Nottingham festival. There’ll also be the chance to see the Creative Reactions art exhibition before it opens to the public.

18+ years or older only.

Caetano Capurro

Hailing from Uruguay, Caetano Capurro is not just a DJ and poet, but a true wordsmith who's found his artistic haven right here in Nottingham. He delves into the rich tapestry of race, immigration, mental health, and a range of other thought-provoking subjects, with a theatre background steeped in directing and writing.

Undead Presidents

After lurking around the edges of the Nottingham music scene for almost a decade, multi- instrumentalist and educator Undead Presidents decided to pull his finger out and make some music. What came to be was not entirely expected. A bit political; a bit angry; darkly comic even. It wasn’t the warm, organic, soulfilled soundscapes he’d imagined. Instead it had sharp edges and rough sonic surfaces. Using found and homemade samples, digital synthesis and electronic beats the music is definitely for dancing. Undead Presidents have arrived to move you both emotionally and physically. Mostly physically.

Manjit Sahota

Manjit Sahota is the co-founder of Poets Against Racism and a local Nottingham poet who has performed in a number of venues in Nottingham and around the country since 2016. Manjit has delivered workshops for several schools, universities and local organisations in Nottingham, sharing his spoken word poetry to encourage others to write, read and perform poetry. He has delivered several projects for the National Literacy Trust, Nottingham Trent University, National Justice Museum and Refugee Week. Manjit formed PAR in 2016 to rally poets, spoken word artist and rappers to use their poetry to challenge the rise in racism and spread the word of unity, humanity and Love. ‘Poetry for me is the memory of our history, struggle and resistance’ Manjit

Ben Macpherson

Ben Macpherson is a Nottingham based Writer Performer and Theatre Maker. His work encompasses plays, poems and prose, and each carries his signature playfulness. Ben’s credits include BBC Radio 2, 4 extra and Local radio as well as live shows that have toured the country. He is a director of Nottingham Poetry Festival and also MissImp, the UK’s longest running open access improv theatre company. He has worked for Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature, completed several Arts Council projects and in 2023 he received the Artists Award from the British School at Athens. He is a member of the GOBS collective and Nottingham Queer Arts collective. His debut poetry book, Serious Nonsense for Terribly Grown Up People was published in 2023 by Big White Shed.

Chris Davison

Born in Wales, Chris grew up in a small town in South Devon and now lives in the village of Ruddington, Nottingham. He metamorphosed into a geek at the age of 14, when his request to study O-level Woodwork and make a skateboard deck was rejected. His school had a new computer studies course to fill and needed fodder. The rest was happenstance. By randomly typing letters and strange symbols into these computers, Chris discovered he could make stuff happen. Occasionally the right stuff. Later the revelation came that poetry, writing, and indeed art, utilised pretty much the same process. Never knowingly achieving much, Chris does not let a lack of actual talent stand in his way. He seems happy, and that’s all that matters really.

Paul Giffney

Paul Giffney, the 10th Bard of Northampton, is a published poet, teacher and personal tutor. He is also a trained celebrant (person who creates and ‘performs’ ceremonies), and continues to be a general supporter of the creative world, loving how words can make a difference in many lives.
He currently lives in Northampton with his husband, his cat and a pile of books that do not fit on any shelf. (The books. The cat fits on every shelf).

Sandy Wardrop

Sandy Wardrop is a writer and stand-up poet from Peterborough, where he has been ‘Good Shout’ slam champion and runner up for Peterborough Poet Laureate, 2019/20. His graphic poem ‘It's Safe Here' went viral in 2019, gaining 16,000+ shares across the UK, USA, Australia and the Philippines.
Sandy's style ranges from the conversational to the experimental. Expect topics such as faith, mental health and how the pressures of modern living define what it means to truly be a good Klingon.

Lucy Grace

Lucy Grace is a writer and researcher in the second year of a creative and critical PhD at Nottingham Trent University, titled ‘Mines, Memory and the Geological Imagination in the Anthropocene’. She combines fictional narratives with work on place, the subsurface, coal mines and the energy humanities. Her research is funded by AHRC / M4C and the Arts Council, and she also works as a writing tutor for Inspire Libraries and Writing East Midlands in North Nottinghamshire. Her fiction is published in over twenty print and online anthologies and has won or been placed in international awards including the Aesthetica, Mslexia, the Bristol Prize, the Berlin Prize, the Alpine Fellowship and first place in the Writers and Artists Yearbook Short Story Competition. Her longer work has also been long and shortlisted in several novel awards. Currently she is working on a novel set in a Midlands colliery village after the pits have closed down, following the characters in their search for a boy vanished in the voids of the abandoned mine. Geology and the subsurface remains an enduring fascination in her work.
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