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Rhythms of Resistance: Their biggest fan

Media Toad Collective | 03.07.2005 10:50 | Culture | Free Spaces | Globalisation | London

Rhythms of Resistance have found their own govenmental tour photographer.

Patrick up front
Patrick up front

patrick up front
patrick up front

patrick a little shy
patrick a little shy

paddy and his pals
paddy and his pals


Rhythms of Resistance:
Their biggest fan

The activist Samba Drumming outfit Rhythms of Resistance, usually seen reclaiming noise, rhythm, space and colour at protests and actions around the UK, have found their own tour photographer – surely their biggest fan.
This cute looking fellow, lets call him “Patrick”, follows the band around wherever they go, whether its London or Edinburgh to photograph the members and entourage of Rhythms of Resistance. Patrick never leaves home without his two best pals, “Steve” and “Rupert”. They always look after Patrick.
Look out for Patrick at the next Rhythms event, smile for the camera and don’t forget to give him two air kisses!!

PS. Read the article about Patrick’s Clown Amy equivalent

Media Toad Collective
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Ah Ducky!

03.07.2005 22:57

It's so nice know they care about all us progressive, freethinking musicians, isn't it?

Still, they did the same for the Last Poets after all, so why should we not expect any less?

A. Sambista


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