Two different but strangely related collections in one from unwashed garbage human, post -apocalyptic street-skater and part-time but exceptional
Northern beat poet Elise. What
happens when a woman who has made a living out of laughing longest and loudest
at her own trauma, wakes up one morning to realise that the joke just isn't
funny any more?
A look back at ten years of
procrastination, 'Now There Are No More Love Songs' is the closest Elise
Hadgraft ever wants to get to a best of. It includes some notable performance
pieces from an often volatile and divisive career, as well as a hodgepodge of
corporationpop lyrics and a few long forgotten relics.
But wait, there's more...
Started in the basement of a cult complex
on the outskirts of Berlin and finished over a year later in a suburban
terrace, 'Mount Olympus Is Empty' is a brand new body of unperformed work by
Elise Hadgraft. Influenced by half-remembered Greek mythology from her
childhood, these pieces present a deeply personal insight into a mind
struggling to rebuild itself after catastrophic collapse.