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Danny Chivers started performing poetry in 2006 and now can't seem to stop. Never one to shy away from controversy, his poems tackle subjects such as climate change, the war on terror, and world domination by militant pigeons. He believes that humour, sarcasm, dodgy rhymes and pop culture references are all suitable weapons in the fight against global injustice and against people who compare him to a fictional teenage wizard. Danny became Oxford Hammer & Tongue Slam Poetry Champion in 2007 and has since performed at festivals, comedy nights, benefit gigs, youth clubs, conferences, campfires, Borough Council award ceremonies and in front of lines of riot police around the UK. His work appears in the anthologies "This Poem Is Sponsored By…" (www.corporatewatch.org.uk) and "Re:Versing The Damage: Notes From The Climate Journey" (www.the-nail.co.uk), and he is currently a semi-finalist in the 2009 BBC Radio 4 National Poetry Slam. Confusingly, Danny is also a professional carbon footprinting consultant based in Oxford, and holds two environmental Masters degrees. Various aspects of his work can be found online at http://adaisythroughconcrete.blogspot.com and www.myspace.com/dannychivers. |




