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Date: 17.06.2005
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The Â鶹Éç launches a giant artwork - Â鶹Éç Voices Of White City - today.

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Made up of 10,000 stickers, each one bearing an individual poem, and extending to more than 100 metres, the artwork is located on a wooden hoarding at the Â鶹Éç Media Village at White City in London.

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The individual poem stickers combine to spell out large, human-size words, which in turn join together to make the phrase 'Voices Of White City'.

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Passers-by will be invited to peel off any poem and reattach it somewhere else.

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The unique artwork is designed by John Morgan and is a product of the Â鶹Éç Voices Of White City project, a collaboration between Â鶹Éç staff and community participants from the White City estate and other parts of Hammersmith and Fulham.

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The aim of the project was to create better understanding between the Â鶹Éç and its local community and to give that understanding a tangible voice.

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The poems were written in a range of workshops run across 2004 and led by established writers, including leading contemporary poets Francesca Beard and Bernadine Evaristo and rap artist Crisis.

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Workshops included a child/parent story telling session, youth rap sessions, reminiscence writing with members of the Nubian Elders community and a mixed writing group bringing together Â鶹Éç staff and West London residents.

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The poetry produced tells intense stories of the participants' lives - their connections, their conflicts, their pasts and their futures.

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Robert Seatter, Â鶹Éç Project Manager, says: "The ultimate aspiration was always that this work would find its way into the landscape so it could be reflected back to the community from where it came.

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"But the additional innovation is John Morgan's wonderful hoarding design which invites people to peel off any poem they take a liking to.

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"Who knows how far some of these poems will travel?!"

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Â鶹Éç Voices Of White City is part of the Â鶹Éç White City public art project. The Project Champion for Voices Of White City was Andrew Motion, the Poet Laureate.

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Designer John Morgan worked with Andrew Motion on the earlier Â鶹Éç poetry pavement, also part of White City public art project.

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Sample Poems

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Early Days in West London

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A small room, small-small

I put in ornaments, a bedspread

bought a Blue Spot gramophone

some records to liven it up a bit

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In winter I washed my clothes

put them on the line to dry

and they get so stiff, I was shocked so stiff

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Christmas, I put up balloons

I scrubbed the lino till it shined

No fridge so I put the chicken

on the window ledge, with the jelly

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Miss Baker

Arrived in West London from Jamaica, 1962

Participant in Reminiscence Writing Workshop, Â鶹Éç Voices Of White City

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Calling

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Beyond the brown wall

Hear the old men calling

To the greyhound ghosts

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Nikki Joule

Participant in Community Poetry Workshop, Â鶹Éç Voices Of White City

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White City Rap 1: What We Are

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Who are we?

We are kings and queens

Princes and princesses

We are gifted souls on a journey through life

We are the future and guidance to the next generation

We are the sons and daughters of great minds

And the bringers of the greatest minds to come

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What do we want?

We want to be successful

We want to be in control

And we want you to realise

That no matter what differences we have

We are made to perfection

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Chamelle Ifill

Participant in Youth Project Rap Workshop, Â鶹Éç Voices Of White City

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TV Producer

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Overcast morning

he reaches for

his Mickey Mouse socks

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Doreen King

Participant in Community Poetry Workshop, Â鶹Éç Voices Of White City


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