
The audience watches Paul Granjon's Shift Time launch night animal antics.
Paul Granjon promised a balanced mix of reflection and entertainment for the Shift Time launch event and it was certainly that. The comedy was very black and just as you felt yourself falling off your chair with laughter you got a feeling in the pit of your stomach that told you to stop and think about the serious underlying issues. We were entertained with song and dance as robotic animals were projected on a big screen. We were taken on a journey which included fish, chicken feet and robotic ears and tail. The highlight of the evening for me was the entertaining cover version of the famous 1979 disco hit by Patrick Hernandes, Born to be Alive, accompanied by a little robotic dancer. If ever you get the chance to see this artist live it will be a memorable evening.

Paul dances in time with the robot.