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Dr Stewart
Dr Stewart, photograph by Annalisa Banello
The mellifluous tones and flexible bones of Dr Stewart will be familiar to anyone who's seen Simon Drake's House of Magic show or attended the Punk Funk Ten West performance night in North London.

Fans of Luc Besson's films will know him from the film The  Fifth Element, and now increasingly in demand as a compere and performance artist he recently presented a performance space show at the Tate Modern. He is also presenting an increasing amount of online television.

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MISTER GEE
Mr GeeFrom humble beginnings as a Hip-Hop DJ, Mister Gee honed his spoken word skills as the host of the renowned performance poetry club Brix-tongue and is now one of the stars of the UK poetry scene. He has performed at the New York Nuyorican Poets Café and the Black Lily night in Philadelphia (home to Jill Scott and the Roots), as well as at the Edinburgh Festival. He runs workshops in schools and his album Poetry in the Key of Gee was released to critical acclaim.

Mister Gee is a co-winner of a Sony Gold Award for Radio as the resident poet on the Russell Brand Show on BBC Radio 2, and is the resident poet of the hit West-End musical Into The Hoods.

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