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An evening dedicated to what goes into and comes out of our mouths. There's a chance to find out how the tongue is helping the blind to see, learn about dental treatments old and new, hear about the anatomy of singing with the London Bulgarian Choir and see a ventriloquist at work. Osteologist Jelena Bekvalac from the Museum of London talks about the ways in which the teeth leaves clues about life in the past. Artist Charlie Murphy shows transparent casts of kisses. There's also a screening of Samuel Beckett's 'Not I', featuring a close-up of Billie Whitelaw's mouth, and a chance to offer lip prints for a kissing wall archive.
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