Sunday 14 July 2013



This week the legendary Les Girls du Can Can from the Moulin Rouge in Paris take up their summer residency at the Royal Opera House here in London. They've designed an exciting programme of dance over the coming months, and in honour of this, Raoul Théière, curator of body parts at the Museum of Miniature Found Objects, has created a thought-provoking exhibit around the theme of bodily sounds and their role in organogenics. This challenging new work is on display all week in the Palm Court Tea Rooms.
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Found objects:
= black and white elastic hairband: 10.15am, Saturday 13 July 2013, Lordship Road, north London;
= doll's leg: 9.02am, Wednesday 27 March 2013, Carr Road, east London;
= green plastic foliage: 2.47pm, Sunday 9 June 2013, Scrutton Street, central London;
= pink and green curled pipe cleaners: 6.09pm, Thursday 24 May 2012, Fairholt Road, north London;
= pink fabric rose: 3.14pm, Monday 30 May 2011, Rue Saint-Lazare, Paris;
= pink hairband with 3 plastic stars: 9.10pm, Wednesday 11 May 2011, Seville Airport, Spain;
= pink paper pompoms: 10.46pm, Saturday 8 September 2012, Lordship Road, north London;
= teal plastic shoe: 2.05pm, Tuesday 11 January 2011, women's changing rooms, Highbury Pool, north London;
= white fabric blossoms: 11.00am, Saturday 13 July 2013, Stoke Newington Church Street, north London;
= white fabric flower: 5.16pm, Sunday 19 May 2013, Clissold Park, north London;
= yellow plastic bubbles: 3.20pm, Sunday 2 June 2013, Downs Lane, east London.

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