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The mud-free festival. And no Portaloos, either

November 25, 2010 12:30
Breakdancing at Fishtank

By

Jessica Elgot,

Jessica Elgot

1 min read

Lee Bofkin could be forgiven for feeling a little tense. He is the 29-year-old co-organiser of Fishtank, one of the country's biggest indoor arts festivals, which opens tomorrow. He is visibly on edge. "It could be because I've just drunk a massive mocha, but I'm a pretty excitable person anyway," he jokes.

Bofkin, along with co-founder Lewis Maleh, also 29, and musician Ben Friedman, 30, are staging an ambitious mix of creative arts aimed at bringing new audiences to genres such as street poetry, performance art and sketch comedy- all under one roof.

Bofkin contrasts Fishtank with similar open-air events. "There's no rain, no mud, noPortaloos," he says.

For Friedman, the fact that the festival takes place indoor means there is more control over its atmosphere. "We have a room which is blacked out where we have acoustic music by candlelight. You couldn't do it outside."

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