Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Ex-Men: Watch Them This Summer
1st August: The Ex-men play Tesco Disco @ Hedges & Butler. Soho's edgiest Art/Fashion/Music. 3 Burlington Mews. 6pm till late.
www.myspace.com/tescodiscoclub
2nd August: Salt Margins @ The Whitechappel Gallery (Aldgate East). From the promoters of Generation Txt . The Ex-men appear with the poets Luke Kennard, Adam Green and Lauara Forman. Doors 7pm. Acts 8pm.
www.pennedinthemargins.co.uk
4th August: The Ex-men @ La langoustine @ The Poetry Cafe, 22 Betterton Street, Covent Garden. 8pm.
www.myspace.com/langoustine
7th August: The Ex-men with The Barnacles and Mike Romeo @ The Boardwalk, Sheffield. Doors 8pm.
www.myspace.com/wearethebarnacles
10th & 11th August: The London Poetry Festival
www.londonpoetryfestival.com
Please note, POF is on go-slow for summer. Most sensible poets shut up shop during the summer months and read/write/water-ski instead of performing. So please don't think the site has died. POF will be back in late summer or early autumn with all the latest news of UK poetry events! Meanwhile, chill ...
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Open Mic Platform in Birmingham THIS AFTERNOON: Sunday 29th July
Sunday XPress in Digbeth, Birmingham
"FREE roast potatoes at the Sunday Xpress!!"Come down to the Market Tavern, Moseley Street, Digbeth, from 2pm-6pm this
Sunday and every last Sunday of the month, and prepare yourself for some of
the best underground oddities Birmingham has to offer.
All open mic - all styles, abilities, artforms and experiments encouraged.
*
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Saturday, July 21, 2007
POETS ON FIRE ON HOLIDAY!
Jane Holland - that's me - is going on holiday (sort of) for a short while, so please hit the snooze until the end of the month, when POF should return.
If it doesn't return in early August, I probably died. Or felt like doing so, anyway.
JH
If it doesn't return in early August, I probably died. Or felt like doing so, anyway.
JH
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Tamsin Kendrick in Galway: Wednesday 18th & Friday 20th July
Tamsin Kendrick returns to Galway
at the invitation of North Beach Poetry Nights
ON WEDNESDAY 18th July at 9pm
Also: Last Open-Mic before the Slam returns in August!
BK's Winebar, Spanish Parade, Galway
Admission: 5 Euro
Poet and performer Tamsin Kendrick from London made a brief appearance at Over the Edge in November '06 and then went on to blow every one away at The Voice and Verse evening in the Crane. This is your chance to catch up with her and see for yourself.
Tamsin will also be the guest poet at
Friday Lunchtime Readings in Galway City Museum
on Friday 20th July at 1pm.
Info: John Walsh @593290
at the invitation of North Beach Poetry Nights
ON WEDNESDAY 18th July at 9pm
Also: Last Open-Mic before the Slam returns in August!
BK's Winebar, Spanish Parade, Galway
Admission: 5 Euro
Poet and performer Tamsin Kendrick from London made a brief appearance at Over the Edge in November '06 and then went on to blow every one away at The Voice and Verse evening in the Crane. This is your chance to catch up with her and see for yourself.
Tamsin will also be the guest poet at
Friday Lunchtime Readings in Galway City Museum
on Friday 20th July at 1pm.
Info: John Walsh @593290
Labels:
Ireland,
July 2007,
Performance,
Poetry Readings
New Project for Midlands Culturally Specific Artists
Things That Can’t Be Said
r:evolve and Apples & Snakes are developing a 1 hour production with West Midlands-based performance poets. The work will initially tour to r:evolve’s partner venues: the Arena Theatre, mac and Black Country Touring in February 2008.We are creating one piece of work with 5 artists, inspired by “Things that can’t be said,” where each artist contributes to and tells part of an overall narrative. The work will be more theatrical than ‘regular’ performance poetry. By this we mean it will use theatrical devices which enable it to be more than an artist and a mic. For example it may incorporate gesture, movement, song and dance.
We are very interested in stretching artists beyond their current practise, by enabling them to experiment with voice, movement and structure and by being part of a collaborative spoken word production.
This opportunity is for artists resident in the West Midlands and those of the following culturally specific backgrounds: Asian, Black, Chinese or more recent immigrant communities and refugee status artists.
We are seeking people with some experience of spoken word, a confidence and more importantly a desire to try new things to develop themselves further and to work collaboratively with other members of the team.
We are looking for artists who meet the following requirements:
• Have experience of writing and performing spoken word in front of an audience.
• Have experience of performing at open mic events.
• Have an ability to work collaboratively and supportively with other members of the team.
• Have a willingness to work experimentally with voice, movement and space and are prepared to try new things.
• Have a degree of self-awareness.
• Have a willingness and ability to take notes: to receive and respond appropriately to constructive critical feedback.
• Have an ability to write spontaneously, edit and redraft.
We will be short-listing 8 applicants to attend a workshop audition on Wednesday 12 September at mac in Birmingham. The day will be for applicants to work together and for us to get a sense of their writing, and performance abilities. Applicants will be required to perform 3 minutes of prepared material on the day. 5 artists will be selected after the day to form the team for the production.
As part of the commission, the 5 artists will attend a number of performances by other professional performance poets and master classes, mostly in autumn.
We are planning a two-day residential retreat in September or October (the exact dates are to be confirmed); this will be led by the director. Its aim will be for teambuilding, to develop trust and start exploration in a safe and supported context. In addition, a dramaturge will work closely with the director and the artists on this production.
Artists will be required to write 12 minutes of material each, which will form the production.
Rehearsals start on 21 January 2008 and the first performance takes place on 1 February, followed by a least another two performances and possibly more.
Artists will be paid a fee of £1400 for attendance at the retreat, the writing commission and rehearsal period.
NB. None of the dates stated are negotiable.
In order to apply please do the following:
• Submit a creative half page response to “Things That Can’t Be Said”, through writing. You may want to get away from the obvious and think outside the box. Surprise us with your response.
• Submit two poems that you have written (a maximum of 3 minutes each) preferably in writing, if not, then CD.
• To have taken part in at least 3 open mic sessions. Tell us where and when.
• Submit a (maximum two-page) curriculum vitae or short biography.
• Submit a short (two or three sentence) artistic statement about yourself now and in the future. What do you do now and what do you hope to be doing in the future?
The deadline for the above information is Monday 20 August, 12pm. Please send applications to Dawinder Bansal, r:evolve Project Assistant, by email to dawinder_bansal@yahoo.co.uk or by post to r:evolve, c/o The Old Courts, Market Street, Oldbury B69 4DH.
Short-listed applicants will be notified by Tue 28 August. Unfortunately we are unable to respond to all applicants. If you haven’t heard from us by then, please assume your application was unsuccessful.
If you would like an informal chat about this opportunity please call Bobby Tiwana, r:evolve Project Manager on 07816 679 369.
r:evolve is a theatre development programme led by a Consortium of the Arena Theatre, mac and Black Country Touring, to develop more theatre by culturally specific* practitioners for its venues.
*Asian, Black, Chinese and more recent immigrant communities and refugee status artists.
Apples & Snakes stretches the boundaries of poetry in education and performance by giving voice to a diverse range of challenging and dynamic poets.
This opportunity is a positive action measure under section 37 of the Race Relations Act 1976, looking to redress the balance of culturally specific theatre artists.
Many thanks
Things That Can’t Be Said Team
Labels:
Performance,
Poetry News,
West Midlands
Monday, July 16, 2007
Worcester SpeakEasy: Tuesday July 14th
Worcester SpeakEasy changes venues
The next Worcester SpeakEasy experience is due to take place on Tuesday the 24th of July at The Plough in Fish Street, Worcester starting at about 7.30pm.All are welcome FOR FREE to either come and soak in the athmosphere or even to get up and perform themselves. It's a date for your diary!
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BIG WORD, EDINBURGH: Thursday 19th July
THE BIG WORD - END OF SEASON
Thursday 19th July
@ The Jazz Bar, Chambers St, Edinburgh.
Doors 8.30 - show 9-11pm
£4/3 concs.
Featuring: Aisle 16-er ROSS SUTHERLAND, Slam winners Robin Cairns & Nic E Melville, GRAEME HAWLEY, newcomer Drew Taylor & music from HAZEL MORRISON
Hosted by Jenny Lindsay
The annual chaos and influx of 'artistes' and fashionable bohemians into the Scottish capital is nigh upon us! THE BIG WORD ends its season before it becomes impossible to rent a venue for less than ten million thousand pints of virgins blood...
Come celebrate the end of a great season, which has seen a truly brilliant change of venue, some of the best performance poets in Britain, a guarantee of funding for another season, and a heated Summer Slam! (The Big Word uses the word 'summer' ironically, and in denial of the fact that June is the wettest month on record. Every single year.)
ROSS SUTHERLAND, from 'poetry boyband' Aisle 16. Also featuring are NIC E MELVILLE & ROBIN CAIRNS, GRAEME HAWLEY, DREW TAYLOR, and HAZEL MORRISON!
Labels:
July 2007,
Music,
Performance,
Scotland
SHORTFUSE: Last Show of the Season
Shortfuse: Last Show of the Season
Thursday 19th JulyNathan Penlington hosts a feature length performance from the forthcoming
Edinburgh Fringe show by the other star of 'Fist of Fun' and 'This morning
with Richard not Judy' Stewart Lee. Plus American poet Jamie Kilstein, and
the fantastic troubadour poet and comedian A.F. Harrold.
SHORTFUSE returns
on 13th September 2007.
With Resident Host:
NATHAN PENLINGTON-
'A natural performer, witty, inventive, stylish and original' - Rob Newman
'The best qualified performance poet in the country' - BBC Radio 3, The Verb
Every Thursday @ The Camden Head, Camden Walk, Islington, London, N1
Tube: Angel.
Doors: 8.30pm. Admission: £5 waged / £3 concessions.
Westside Arts Fest. Open Mic: Wednesday 25th July
Westside Arts Festival presents the 2007 Over The Edge Summer Open-Mic
Readings by Margaret Cullagh, Susan Millar DuMars & Kevin Higgins will open the Westside Arts Festival/Over The Edge Summer Open-Mic at Westside Library, Seamus Quirke Road, on Wednesday 25th July at 7pm.Susan Millar DuMars will MC the event. Anyone who has a poem or story they want to share is welcome to take part. Each reader will have a three minute slot; but there is no limit on the number of readers. If you come along and sign up for the open-mike, you will definitely get to read.
Date/Time: Wednesday 25th July, 7pm
Venue: Westside Library
For details contact 087-6431748
Over The Edge acknowledges the financial support of Galway City Council and The Arts Council. overtheedgeliteraryevents.blogspot.com
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Freedom Showcase, Leicester: Thursday 19th July
THE FREEDOM SHOWCASE
Thursday 19th July, 7.30pm
Phoenix Arts, Leicester
Tickets: £7 / £5 concession
Box Office: 0116 2554854
"A fantastic night of lyrical genius, dynamic vocal dexterity and mesmerising oral eloquence. Featuring nine talented writers and performers sharing their personal visions of 'Freedom' in poetry, rap monologue and comedy. An exciting experience of cutting edge spoken word at its very best.
2007 is the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the Slave Trade by Parliament throughout the former British Empire. The country as a whole commemorates this significant moment in history."
www.myspace.com/freedomshowcase
Thursday 19th July, 7.30pm
Phoenix Arts, Leicester
Tickets: £7 / £5 concession
Box Office: 0116 2554854
"A fantastic night of lyrical genius, dynamic vocal dexterity and mesmerising oral eloquence. Featuring nine talented writers and performers sharing their personal visions of 'Freedom' in poetry, rap monologue and comedy. An exciting experience of cutting edge spoken word at its very best.
2007 is the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the Slave Trade by Parliament throughout the former British Empire. The country as a whole commemorates this significant moment in history."
www.myspace.com/freedomshowcase
3rd London Poetry Festival 2007: August 10th - 13th
3rd London Poetry Festival 2007
August 10th-13th
The Third London Poetry Festival 2007 is taking place in August 10-13 in London and will be inaugurated by Right Honourable Jim Fitzpatrick MP, Minister for Transport (Former Minister for London).
The London Poetry Festival grew out of Poet's Letter Magazine Poetry Performance and Live Music Series that started in March 2005 at the Poetry Cafe, Covent Garden, one year later than the founding of Poet's Letter. Our Performance Series grew into its third year and still growing in strength. We had the first Festival at The Poetry Cafe in August 2005 where many of our panel of poets took part as well as a lot of other poets published in the Magazine and Poet's Letter Poetry Anthology of New Voices. We had a great memorable event.
We thought this could become a regular Annual Poetry Festival in London, a celebration of Contemporary English Poetry. And there was the second Festival in 2006 at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) which was a resounding success and now in 2007 the third Festival looks set to celebrate in a four-day poetic feast: August 10, 11, 12 and 13th, Friday to Monday. 2nd London Poetry Festival was featured in British Satellite News Channel in 2006.
From the second Festival we developed Festival Poets in Residence Programme as part of London Poetry Festival's commitments to new, young and emerging poetic voices and offered five poets the Residencies who became the Signature presentation of the Festival. The Residencies of the 2nd Festival went to these talented poets: Alan Buckley, Dr Girija Emma Jane Shettar, Luke Wright, Malgorzata Kitowski and Philip Ruthen.
3rd Festival Residencies have been offered to: Briony Dennis: Hampshire, Inua Ellams: Nunhead, Southwark, London, Juli Jeana: Southbank, Southwark, London, Tom Chivers: East London and Tricia Peak: Dover
This year the Festival will have a European Poetry Night (Sunday, 12th August) to which a lot of European poets are expected to join in. Confirmed poets are: Tomas Sanchez Santiago, Dr Natalia Carbajos and Gracia Iglesia (Spain).
Every evening the Festival will conclude with live music.
London Poetry Festival has never received, nor does it receive now, any funding from any public bodies or grant making foundations and is purely funded by Poet's Letter and the hard works, supports and contributions of the astonishing band of people: editors, poets, writers, singers, musicians, song writers, artists, PR professionals, journalists, dancers, librarians, youth workers, teachers, parents and simply people who are into living in a community that is bigger than themselves.
Apart from performances by established and emerging and young English poets there is an OPEM MIC Session at every evening to offer opportunities to newcomers to perform their work.
Sponsorship proposals are highly welcome and be treated as a great support. So many ways everyone could offer their support to the Festival and we hope as always the Festival would receive your support.
To view the website, visit London Poetry Festival
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Labels:
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Friday, July 13, 2007
Award Winners and New Salt Poets at the Poetry Cafe: Friday 20th July
Friday 20th July
Poetry Studio, 22 Betterton Street, Covent Garden London
(Holborn or Covent Garden tube)
7.30-9pm
£5 entry
Philip Nikolayev - author of the collections Letters from Aldenderry (Salt) and Monkey Time (Verse Prize winner), and editor of Fulcrum. http://www.myspace.com/nikolayev - will be reading at the Poetry Cafe next Friday.
Plus short readings from six other poets!
Three poets whose first collections are forthcoming from Salt: Simon Barraclough, Isobel Dixon and Mark Waldron, plus renowned London-based poets Annie Freud, Roddy Lumsden and Tim Wells.
Poetry Studio, 22 Betterton Street, Covent Garden London
(Holborn or Covent Garden tube)
7.30-9pm
£5 entry
Philip Nikolayev - author of the collections Letters from Aldenderry (Salt) and Monkey Time (Verse Prize winner), and editor of Fulcrum. http://www.myspace.com/nikolayev - will be reading at the Poetry Cafe next Friday.
Plus short readings from six other poets!
Three poets whose first collections are forthcoming from Salt: Simon Barraclough, Isobel Dixon and Mark Waldron, plus renowned London-based poets Annie Freud, Roddy Lumsden and Tim Wells.
Labels:
July 2007,
LONDON,
Poetry Cafe,
Poetry Readings
Port Eliot Lit Fest, Cornwall: 20th - 22nd July
Lit Fest in Cornwall
Next weekendThe fifth Port Eliot Lit Fest, at Port Eliot, Saltash, Cornwall, takes place next week from Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd July.
The organisers have discovered ‘a host of eclectic, fresh, exciting new poets who are completely turning the art on its head’, and amongst others, you can now see the likes of Matt Harvey, Murray Lachlan Young and Aisle 16 on stage with self-styled Poet Laureate Luke Wright down there in sunny Saltash. There will also be a live 'seance' with spiritualist Margo Forbes. What more could you ask?
Find out more at http://www.porteliotlitfest.com
Labels:
Cornwall,
Festivals,
July 2007,
Performance,
Poetry Readings
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Want to Take Your Cabaret Act to Edinburgh?
FROM MATCHBOX (Coventry-based Poetry Venture/Magazine):
Matchbox is thinking of going to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this year, to perform at The C Venue Cabaret bar for one night only (more if we get good). We are currently looking to recruit a team of people to take part in a rehearsed poetry reading / acoustic gig and a resurrected version of 'Kinship and Miscalculation' (poetry performance piece that made its debut at WSAF this year).
Although we cannot pay or contribute towards board or travel, this is a fantastic excuse to get up to the fringe and to perform in a professional cabaret venue to a large and keen audience.
If you would like to write, perform (musically or poetically or otherwise), produce or direct please get in contact with Thom or me (Chloe) at this address - matchboxmagazine@hotmail.co.uk - or by phone (details below).
If you are already at the fringe, let us know too and we'll get you involved. Let us know what capacity you would like to be involved and when you are available and we'll go from there. (Dates and times are to be confirmed but Thom and I will be up there for the whole month so we are flexible.)
Looking forward to your eager replies,
Chloe (07828166375)
and Thom (07719897130)
Matchbox is thinking of going to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this year, to perform at The C Venue Cabaret bar for one night only (more if we get good). We are currently looking to recruit a team of people to take part in a rehearsed poetry reading / acoustic gig and a resurrected version of 'Kinship and Miscalculation' (poetry performance piece that made its debut at WSAF this year).
Although we cannot pay or contribute towards board or travel, this is a fantastic excuse to get up to the fringe and to perform in a professional cabaret venue to a large and keen audience.
If you would like to write, perform (musically or poetically or otherwise), produce or direct please get in contact with Thom or me (Chloe) at this address - matchboxmagazine@hotmail.co.uk - or by phone (details below).
If you are already at the fringe, let us know too and we'll get you involved. Let us know what capacity you would like to be involved and when you are available and we'll go from there. (Dates and times are to be confirmed but Thom and I will be up there for the whole month so we are flexible.)
Looking forward to your eager replies,
Chloe (07828166375)
and Thom (07719897130)
Labels:
August 2007,
Edinburgh Fringe,
Performance,
Poetry News
POEJAZZI in London: August 7th - ADVANCE NOTICE
PoeJazzi Edinburgh Preview!
August 76pm doors open; start 8pm prompt
Volupte Bar, No 9 Norwich Street, off Furnival Street, EC4A 1EJ
(Close to Chancery Lane tube , after McDonalds)
£10 ticket reservations: please call 0207 8311622 or email lordgokal @ hotmail.com
leaving name, mobile number and number of seats you'd like
Spoken word and music night with a killer line-up that will see queues of cool peeps right down the street... (TimeOut No.1 Critic's Choice, January 2007 AND Listed among 101 Things To Do In London 2007!)
Who's On?
Elizabeth Amato: (Poet: myspace.com/eamato )
Abraham Gibson: (Poet) London Transport Laureate
Heidi Vogel: (Acoustic: myspace.com/heidilevo )
Julie Mckee: (Jazz: myspace.com/juliemckeesinger)
Hosted by:
A Poem In between People myspace.com/apoeminbetweenpeople myspace.com/poejazzi
What's New!
Promotions! Volupte restaurant are running an exclusive promotional offer from 6 to 8 pm. Arrive and order dinner within that time and you pay acording to the clock, e.g, dinner at six thirty cost six pounds thirty, and dinner at seven cost seven pounds. Plus there will be a buy one get one free happy hour in place during that time.Sso come on down, alone or with friends. Relax and enjoy.
Very limited spaces available so please book early!
Labels:
August 2007,
LONDON,
Music,
Performance
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Summer Festival Open Mic in Galway: Wednesday 25th July
The Westside Arts Festival presents the 2007 Over The Edge Summer Open Mic
Readings by Margaret Cullagh, Susan Millar DuMars & Kevin Higgins will open the Westside Arts Festival/Over The Edge Summer Open Mic on Wednesday 25th July at 7pm. Susan Millar DuMars will MC the event. Anyone who has a poem or story they want to share is welcome to take part. Each reader will have a three minute slot; but there is no limit on the number of readers. If you come along and sign up for the open mic, you will definitely get to read.
Venue: Westside Library
Date/Time: Wednesday 25th July, 7pm
For details contact 087-6431748
Over The Edge acknowledges the financial support of Galway City Council and The Arts Council
http://overtheedgeliteraryevents.blogspot.com
Readings by Margaret Cullagh, Susan Millar DuMars & Kevin Higgins will open the Westside Arts Festival/Over The Edge Summer Open Mic on Wednesday 25th July at 7pm. Susan Millar DuMars will MC the event. Anyone who has a poem or story they want to share is welcome to take part. Each reader will have a three minute slot; but there is no limit on the number of readers. If you come along and sign up for the open mic, you will definitely get to read.
Venue: Westside Library
Date/Time: Wednesday 25th July, 7pm
For details contact 087-6431748
Over The Edge acknowledges the financial support of Galway City Council and The Arts Council
http://overtheedgeliteraryevents.blogspot.com
Labels:
Festivals,
Ireland,
July 2007,
OPEN MIC,
Poetry Readings
Wordplay in Brighton: TONIGHT Wednesday 11th July
SHARON LEWIS PLUS SPECIAL GUESTS
Wednesday 11th JulyTime: 7.45pm
Wordplay evening with music, hip hop, rap and poetry, fun cabaret night ...
The Sanctuary Cafe
Brunswick Street East
BRIGHTON
£5 entrance fee
Labels:
Brighton,
July 2007,
Music,
Performance
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Big Mouth Poetry Tent: 14th and 15th July
Big Mouth Poetry Tent @ Ashton Court Festival
Saturday 14th and Sun 15th July
Featuring BIG poets and showcasing new local talent too. Plus top music acts! More next newsletter.
www.ashtoncourtfestival.com
Saturday 14th and Sun 15th July
Featuring BIG poets and showcasing new local talent too. Plus top music acts! More next newsletter.
www.ashtoncourtfestival.com
Labels:
Bristol,
Festivals,
July 2007,
Performance,
Poetry Readings
News from 57 Productions
57 is engaged in an extensive production programme in 2007 - inc. events, workshops & talks - as well as filming & recording with a wide range of artists
The new iPoems & Video Jukebox systems are enjoying lots of traffic & good feedback – with the streaming & download systems doing the trick!
We're pleased to announce special screenings of films from the Jukebox during Summer & Autumn - inc. Hull Film Festival & Portobello Film Festival - with much more t.b.a. - inc. screenings at key literary festivals around the UK
In the pipeline - we have new content for both the iPoems & the Video Jukebox – with, for example, Billy Childish - as just announced in the Kent on Sunday, plus new recordings & films featuring Clare Pollard, Paul Farley & Imtiaz Dharker among others
Also for the Video Jukebox - in Autumn we will be installing rare archive footage of the great late Scottish poet & folklorist - Hamish Henderson - & the great late St Vincentian poet & jazz musician - Shake Keane - as filmed by Mahmood Jamal at the Black Third World & Radical Bookfair in 1992 – along with other surprises
iPoems will feature new work from sessions with Shamshad Khan, Crisis, Paul Lyalls, Mark Gwynne Jones, Jacob Sam-La Rose – a choice crop of popular, young poets – spreading the word through performance - plus new recordings from a special sessions with Lorna Goodison, Jane Draycott & Patience Agbabi
57 also proudly announces the electronic release of a rare recording by the late great Mikey Smith - Say Natty Natty/Goliath - on the Poetry Jukebox - STILL FREE - accompanied by a newly commissioned article on Mikey by Mervyn Morris – also freely available
plus to come – we have new Articles from Nigel McLoughlin on poetry, new-media & higher education; Janet Smith on poetry & performance in a post-colonial context; word from Neil Rollinson on poetry as hypertext; plus a new interview with Patience Agbabi – with more t.b.a.
57 will soon announce newly commissioned work with the poet & flash-animator Peter Howard - inc. a unique collaboration with Lemn Sissay - further exploring this extraordinary hybrid art-form
Events & Other Highlights for 2007
57 is party to a huge programme of events in Autumn 2007 – highlights of which include:
Linton Kwesi Johnson - who takes on an extensive tour of the UK to mark the publication of the Selected Works from Penguin – taking in Ilkley, Oldham, Bedales, Durham, Manchester, London, Hull, Whitby, Glasgow, Sheffield, Liverpool, Bridgewater, Whitstable, Colchester, plus … with more details soon to be announced
Jean ‘Binta’ Breeze continues to deliver remarkable work – including for the recent Abolition of Slavery memorial event at the British Museum & a commission for the Royal Opera House based on Hogarth’s ‘A Rakes’ Progress’, as well as promoting her new collection – The Fifth Figure (Bloodaxe). She will be touring the UK & internationally throughout 2007
Adrian Mitchell is working on new theatre productions, plus promoting his recent collections from Bloodaxe - The Shadow Knows - & from Orchard - Daft as a Doughnut (for kids) - as well as his recordings with 57 - The Dogfather - & the Poetry Archive. Also in 2007 Adrian is also working on his newly commissioned autobiography & new audio recordings with 57 for young people
Patience Agbabi is engaged in an extensive performance & educational programme & will be airing new works from her forthcoming collection - Bloodshot Monochrome (Cannongate) - & Courttia Newland will be touring the UK & internationally promoting his recent collection of short stories from Peepal Tree - Music for the Off-Key … with much more t.b.a.
Please check out the new iPoems Myspace site
Paul Beasley
57 Productions
57 Effingham Road, Lee Green, London SE12 8NT
Tel: 020 8463 0866
email: paul @ 57productions.com
The new iPoems & Video Jukebox systems are enjoying lots of traffic & good feedback – with the streaming & download systems doing the trick!
We're pleased to announce special screenings of films from the Jukebox during Summer & Autumn - inc. Hull Film Festival & Portobello Film Festival - with much more t.b.a. - inc. screenings at key literary festivals around the UK
In the pipeline - we have new content for both the iPoems & the Video Jukebox – with, for example, Billy Childish - as just announced in the Kent on Sunday, plus new recordings & films featuring Clare Pollard, Paul Farley & Imtiaz Dharker among others
Also for the Video Jukebox - in Autumn we will be installing rare archive footage of the great late Scottish poet & folklorist - Hamish Henderson - & the great late St Vincentian poet & jazz musician - Shake Keane - as filmed by Mahmood Jamal at the Black Third World & Radical Bookfair in 1992 – along with other surprises
iPoems will feature new work from sessions with Shamshad Khan, Crisis, Paul Lyalls, Mark Gwynne Jones, Jacob Sam-La Rose – a choice crop of popular, young poets – spreading the word through performance - plus new recordings from a special sessions with Lorna Goodison, Jane Draycott & Patience Agbabi
57 also proudly announces the electronic release of a rare recording by the late great Mikey Smith - Say Natty Natty/Goliath - on the Poetry Jukebox - STILL FREE - accompanied by a newly commissioned article on Mikey by Mervyn Morris – also freely available
plus to come – we have new Articles from Nigel McLoughlin on poetry, new-media & higher education; Janet Smith on poetry & performance in a post-colonial context; word from Neil Rollinson on poetry as hypertext; plus a new interview with Patience Agbabi – with more t.b.a.
57 will soon announce newly commissioned work with the poet & flash-animator Peter Howard - inc. a unique collaboration with Lemn Sissay - further exploring this extraordinary hybrid art-form
Events & Other Highlights for 2007
57 is party to a huge programme of events in Autumn 2007 – highlights of which include:
Linton Kwesi Johnson - who takes on an extensive tour of the UK to mark the publication of the Selected Works from Penguin – taking in Ilkley, Oldham, Bedales, Durham, Manchester, London, Hull, Whitby, Glasgow, Sheffield, Liverpool, Bridgewater, Whitstable, Colchester, plus … with more details soon to be announced
Jean ‘Binta’ Breeze continues to deliver remarkable work – including for the recent Abolition of Slavery memorial event at the British Museum & a commission for the Royal Opera House based on Hogarth’s ‘A Rakes’ Progress’, as well as promoting her new collection – The Fifth Figure (Bloodaxe). She will be touring the UK & internationally throughout 2007
Adrian Mitchell is working on new theatre productions, plus promoting his recent collections from Bloodaxe - The Shadow Knows - & from Orchard - Daft as a Doughnut (for kids) - as well as his recordings with 57 - The Dogfather - & the Poetry Archive. Also in 2007 Adrian is also working on his newly commissioned autobiography & new audio recordings with 57 for young people
Patience Agbabi is engaged in an extensive performance & educational programme & will be airing new works from her forthcoming collection - Bloodshot Monochrome (Cannongate) - & Courttia Newland will be touring the UK & internationally promoting his recent collection of short stories from Peepal Tree - Music for the Off-Key … with much more t.b.a.
Please check out the new iPoems Myspace site
Paul Beasley
57 Productions
57 Effingham Road, Lee Green, London SE12 8NT
Tel: 020 8463 0866
email: paul @ 57productions.com
Over the Edge in Galway: this Friday 13th July
Over The Edge in Galway presents a reading by Eamonn Wall, Celeste Auge & Michael OLoughlin, plus the Galway launch of Trio, a collection showcasing Limerick poets, Noel Harrington, Ger Sheehy and Edward ODwyer.
Sheridans Wine Bar, 14-16 Church Yard Street, Galway on Friday, July 13th, 8pm. There is no entrance fee. All welcome. For further information contact 087-6431748.
Over The Edge acknowledges the financial support of the Arts Council and Galway City Council. www.overtheedgeliteraryevents.blogspot.com
Sheridans Wine Bar, 14-16 Church Yard Street, Galway on Friday, July 13th, 8pm. There is no entrance fee. All welcome. For further information contact 087-6431748.
Over The Edge acknowledges the financial support of the Arts Council and Galway City Council. www.overtheedgeliteraryevents.blogspot.com
Farrago Slam, London: Wednesday, 18th July
The FARRAGO SCHOOL'S (almost) OUT SLAM!
Wednesday, 18th July, 7:30pm.@ RADA Foyer Bar, Malet St, WC1. Goodge St Tube.
Multi-map location
Open to ANY poet SLAM! Any subject or style, read or perform.
Features: Vanessa Christain, AF Harrold, David Hill, Michelle Hubbard, Valeria Melchioretto, Maiden Speech & Under Da Poetree.
Emcee: John Paul O'Neill. Tickets: £6/£5.
Information: 07905078376. farragopoetry@yahoo.co.uk. http://london.e-poets www.myspace.com/farragopoetry
Monday, July 09, 2007
Poetry Flash!
This just in today, from the organisers of the Poet's Letter:
Poet's Letter Poetry Performance and Live Music, Poetry Cafe, 22 Betterton Street, Covent Garden
Monday July 9th, 7 pm (Tonight).
Poets reading are: Lorraine Irwin, Rebecca Atherton, Kerry-Fleur Schleifer and Munayem Mayenin. Open Mic as usual. Music: Kerry-Fleur Schleifer. Everyone welcome. 07809 682 065
Look forward to seeing you tonight
www.poetsletter.com
Poet's Letter Poetry Performance and Live Music, Poetry Cafe, 22 Betterton Street, Covent Garden
Monday July 9th, 7 pm (Tonight).
Poets reading are: Lorraine Irwin, Rebecca Atherton, Kerry-Fleur Schleifer and Munayem Mayenin. Open Mic as usual. Music: Kerry-Fleur Schleifer. Everyone welcome. 07809 682 065
Look forward to seeing you tonight
www.poetsletter.com
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Pure and Good and Right in Leamington Spa: Sunday 15th May
PureandGoodandRight
PureandGoodandRight is an open mic with guest poets night in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire. "PureandGoodandRight is DELIGHTED and EXCITED this month to present World Poetry Slam Champion, ELVIS McGONAGALL. Elvis will be supported by a popular and regular visitor to PureandGoodandRight, Oxford’s Laura King. And budding local poets will take the stage in our open mic sessions to present their own varied and wonderful poetry!"It’s all happening from 7.30pm on Sunday 15th July at the Fox, Clarendon Avenue, Leamington Spa CV32 4RU. Admission is £3 (£2 NUS/OAP).
You can find out more at www.kellywit.com.
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Sunday, July 08, 2007
London's Speakeasy: Monday 9th July
London's Speakeasy
Marie Lloyd Bar, 289 Mare Street, Hackney, London E87pm
Monday July 9th
The latest in the regular poetry and spoken word night features performances from Ebele, FLOetic Lara, Naomi Woddis, Patricia Foster and "Salena Saliva" Godden. Opening event in Hackney Empire Theatre's SPICE Festival.
Free event.
"The centerpiece of July's Speakeasy is Ebele's solo show, WomaniFunkHerDeliQa, a powerful mix of personal and ancient myth, crossing continents, time and breaking taboos - embellished with a warm, rich and original sense of humour. Ebele will be ably supported by some of Baden (and the Speakeasy crowd)'s favourite female poets and performers, namely:
FLOetic Lara: a dynamic artiste, combining sensational singing with passionate poetry
Naomi Woddis - a writer and performer at present living a pauper's existence in Highbury.
Patricia Foster: emotive writer and performer, one of the nicest insomniacs you'll ever meet
Notorious poet, singer & writer "Salena Saliva" Godden: sassy, savvy & salacious."
Word Incest, London: Monday 9th July
Word Incest
Riflemaker Gallery, 79 Beak Street, London W1F 9SU6.30pm
Monday 9th July
Malgorzata Kitowski and the Word Incest poets present an experimental happening combining words, music and performance.
"Malgorzata Kitowski and the Word Incest poets Cut-up text read simultaneously with other overlapping material will create re-cut-up Word Incest: text rounds and simultaneous sounds punctuated by improvised music. The performers will move about through the audience to create spacial and aural osmosis. Every member of the (kinetic) audience will experience a unique event as sound/vision/voices blur-merge."
See www.riflemaker.org
Vane Women in Darlington: Wednesday 11th July
Vane Women are Losing It!
Venue: Garden Bar, Darlington Arts Centre
Organiser: Vane Women
Start time: 19:30 Wed 11 Jul 2007
Website: www.vanewomen.co.uk
Are you? Whether it’s your spectacles, your marbles, your sense of humour or the plot… make sure you don’t lose out altogether and join Vane Women for a evening of sparkling poetry and prose. Why not find a piece of your own to bring along for the open mic slot?
Tickets: £4 (£2 discounts)
Darlington Arts Centre
Vane Terrace
Darlington
DL3 7AX
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Saturday, July 07, 2007
Langoustine: Experimental Poetry & Fiction etc. at the Poetry Cafe: TONIGHT
La Langoustine est Morte
Saturday July 7th7.30pm
"A thrilling fusion of multimedia, abstract poetics, risqué fictions, spiritual songs and ambient mischief."
Poetry Cafe
22 Betterton Street
Covent Garden
London
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Shortfuse, Islington: Thursday July 19th
Shortfuse: Last Show of the Season
Thursday 19th JulyNathan Penlington hosts a feature length performance from the forthcoming
Edinburgh Fringe show by the other star of 'Fist of Fun' and 'This morning
with Richard not Judy' Stewart Lee. Plus American poet Jamie Kilstein, and
the fantastic troubadour poet and comedian A.F. Harrold.
SHORTFUSE returns
on 13th September 2007.
With Resident Host:
NATHAN PENLINGTON-
'A natural performer, witty, inventive, stylish and original' - Rob Newman
'The best qualified performance poet in the country' - BBC Radio 3, The Verb
Every Thursday @ The Camden Head, Camden Walk, Islington, London, N1
Tube: Angel.
Doors: 8.30pm. Admission: £5 waged / £3 concessions.
BIG WORD, EDINBURGH: Thursday 19th July
THE BIG WORD - END OF SEASON
Thursday 19th July
@ The Jazz Bar, Chambers St, Edinburgh.
Doors 8.30 - show 9-11pm
£4/3 concs.
Featuring: Aisle 16-er ROSS SUTHERLAND, Slam winners Robin Cairns & Nic E Melville, GRAEME HAWLEY, newcomer Drew Taylor & music from HAZEL MORRISON
Hosted by Jenny Lindsay
The annual chaos and influx of 'artistes' and fashionable bohemians into the Scottish capital is nigh upon us! THE BIG WORD ends its season before it becomes impossible to rent a venue for less than ten million thousand pints of virgins blood...
Come celebrate the end of a great season, which has seen a truly brilliant change of venue, some of the best performance poets in Britain, a guarantee of funding for another season, and a heated Summer Slam! (The Big Word uses the word 'summer' ironically, and in denial of the fact that June is the wettest month on record. Every single year.)
ROSS SUTHERLAND, from 'poetry boyband' Aisle 16. Also featuring are NIC E MELVILLE & ROBIN CAIRNS, GRAEME HAWLEY, DREW TAYLOR, and HAZEL MORRISON!
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Worcester SpeakEasy: Tuesday 24th July
Worcester SpeakEasy changes venues
The next Worcester SpeakEasy experience is due to take place on Tuesday the 24th of July at The Plough in Fish Street, Worcester starting at about 7.30pm.All are welcome FOR FREE to either come and soak in the athmosphere or even to get up and perform themselves. It's a date for your diary!
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Friday, July 06, 2007
Poetry Library re-opens in London's South Bank Centre!
Sean Borodale, Tobias Hill and Iain Sinclair read poems about London at the South Bank Centre
You can find links to the Poetry Library and a write-up of the Poetry Library's re-opening celebrations on my writing blog, Raw Light.
Enjoy!
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Poetry in Galway: Friday July 13th
Over the Edge in Galway
Over The Edge presents a reading by Eamonn Wall, Celeste Auge & Michael OLoughlin, plus the Galway launch of Trio, a collection showcasing Limerick poets, Noel Harrington, Ger Sheehy and Edward ODwyer.Sheridans Wine Bar, 14-16 Church Yard Street, Galway
Friday, July 13th
8pm
AF Harrold & Elvis McGonagall at Ledbury: Saturday 7th July
AFH & Elvis McGonagall at the Ledbury Poetry Festival
Saturday July 7th,Burgage Hall
8.30pm.
£6.
"AF Harrold and Elvis do something along the lines of Yaks ‘n’ Kilts ‘n’ Rock ‘n’ Roll in a room in Ledbury. It should be a lot of fun.
Have a look at www.elvismcgonagall.co.uk and Ledbury Festival."
UTTER! 18 in London: Wednesday July 25th
UTTER!#18
Storytelling special with Roger Robinson, Guy Jackson,Alison Brumfitt, Jane Wibberley, Raymond Blake and the ajar mic
contest
Date and time: 8pm, Weds July 25th, 2007
Address: Salisbury Hotel, 1 Grand Parade,
Green Lanes, London N4 1JX.
Tube: Turnpike Lane / Manor House.
Bus: 141, 29, 41, 67. Overland: Harringey Green Lanes.
Phone: 07711 483 819
Cost: FREE ENTRY, with FREE SWEETS!!
Plus the by now slightly legendary AJAR MIC COMPETITION – You, the
audience, vote to give either:
Word for Word's very own proper poet SEJAL CHAD
JONNY VIRGO (anything but a poetry virgin)
BECKY FURY (lives up to her name, which is really her real name) or
GEORGINA HARRIS (a talented singer-songwriter who lives down the road)
a PAID FEATURE LENGTH SLOT next month and a place in our £150 GRAND
FINAL on August 29th!
Your host is RICHARD TYRONE JONES, who's been doing this sort of thing
for years without much press.
Email RICHARDTYRONEJONES@gmail.com or phone 07711 483 819 for more
info, pictures, glamour shots, etc…
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
Matthew Sweeney howls to a Black Moon: Thursday, July 5th
Matthew Sweeney
Thursday 5th JulyTime? (not been told, check website below)
London Review Bookshop, 14 Bury Place, London WC1A 2JL
The well-known poet Matthew Sweeney reads from his latest collection Black Moon. Free drinks and nibbles.
£6 ticket
Tickets from 0207 269 9030 or www.lrbshop.co.uk
-- Negotiating the borders and hinterlands of Central and Eastern Europe, the homesick 'flaneur' surveys the surrounding devastation with the same mixture of fascination and alarm he feels when he discovers the sweat-mark on his T-shirt makes a perfect map of Ireland. The poems in Black Moon (Cape), Sweeney's latest collection, are parables of threat and parties for the end of the world; they speak eloquently of damage, displacement and the resulting swell of terror. --
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SHORTFUSE in Islington: Thursday 5th July
Shortfuse: Rachel Pantechnikon and Alison Brumfitt
Thursday 5th July8.30pm
The Camden Head, Camden Walk, Islington, London, N1
Shortfuse is a hot poetry and performance venue in Islington. This Thursday, children's author and well-known performer Rachel Pantechnikon and Poetry Idol 10 winner Alison Brumfitt perform alongside stand-up comedian Tony Law, who presents a full length preview of his Edinburgh show.
Admission: £5 / £3 concessions.
www.20six.co.uk/shortfuse
Salt Margins @ The Whitechapel Galler, London: this Thursday, July 5th
Salt Margins
Thursday 5th July7pm
Whitechapel Gallery
This is a joint venture between Salt Publishing and Penned in the Margins. The venue is upstairs at the Whitechapel Gallery, 80 - 82 Whitechapel High Street, London E1 7QX and the event will feature readings from poets Richard Burns, Lane Ashfeldt and Aoife Mannix.
Free. No booking necessary.
www.whitechapel.org
020 7522 7888
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Linton Kwesi Johnson & Friends at the SBC: Thursday 5th July
Linton Kwesi Johnson and Friends
Part of the LONDON LITERATURE FESTIVAL.Front Room, Southbank Centre, London SE1
7.30pm
Thursday 5th July
Renowned reggae poet Linton Kwesi Johnson has invited an all-star line-up of some of most musical and socially conscious poets from across the globe: Amina Baraka and Amira Baraka (US), founders of the Black Arts Movement in Harlem; Jayne Cortez (US); Kendel Hippolyte (St Lucia) and Lesego Rampolokeng (South Africa).
Tickets: £9
London Literature Festival offer: Book 2 events save 10%; 3-5 events save 20%; 6-8 events save 30%; 9+ events save 40%.
book online www.southbankcentre.co.uk
or by phone 0871 663 2500
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
London Literature Festival 2007: What's On This Week
Southbank Centre hosts
the first London Literature Festival
29 June – 12 July 2007, Southbank CentreWednesday 4 July
• Sean Borodale, Tobias Hill & Iain Sinclair
7.00 pm Level 5 Function Room, Royal Festival Hall £7
Celebrating the reopening of the Poetry Library, three poets pay tribute to London as muse. Sean Borodale's topographical poem Notes for an Atlas 'rings with sadness, haphazardness and utterly modern beauty' (Robert MacFarlane). Tobias Hill's Nocturne in Chrome & Sunset Yellow is an acutely observed hymn to the city. Iain Sinclair, one of London's great writers, reads poems on the city from his recent collection The Firewall. This event coincides with the Saison Poetry Library exhibition of books on the theme of London.
Thursday 5 July
• London SLAM Champions
6.30 pm Front Room, Queen Elizabeth Hall Admission Free
In this showcase of the Rise Slam Champions, MC Joelle Taylor introduces you to some of the most innovative rhyming and rapping young stars of London's spoken-word scene.
Thursday 5 July
• Linton Kwesi Johnson and Friends
7.30 pm Queen Elizabeth Hall, £9
For one night only renowned reggae poet Linton Kwesi Johnson has invited an all-star line-up of some of most musical and socially conscious poets from across the globe: Amina Baraka and Amira Baraka (US), founders of the Black Arts Movement in Harlem; Jayne Cortez (US); Kendel Hippolyte (St Lucia) and Lesego Rampolokeng (South Africa).
Saturday 7 July
• Plant a Poem with Malika Booker
11.00 am Level 5 Function Room, Royal Festival Hall
Suitable for children ages seven and over £4 Children, Accompanying adults free
Plant a poem as part of the Sheds, Beds and Breads installation in Southbank Centre Square. Poet and performer Malika Booker reads her garden poems, and leads a poetry writing workshop before leading everyone out to plant flower seeds and mark them with their specially crafted poem.
Sunday 8 July
• Nii Ayikwei Parkes
12.30 pm Level 5 Function Room, Royal Festival Hall £6 Adults, £4 Children
Part human, part spider, combining wisdom with cunning, Ananse the Spider Trickster is one of the most important figures in West African storytelling. These classic moral tales and proverbs are retold with flair and imagination by Nii Ayikwei Parkes.
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Perdika Press Celebration Reading: Monday July 9th
Perdika Press First Anniversary Celebration Reading
Launching Akhmatova by Tom Jones and Torch of Venus by Peter Brennan.Also featuring Nick Potamitis, Mario Petrucci, Christine North, Adam Simmonds.
Time: Monday, July 9 at 7:30.
Venue: Fig Restaurant, 169 Hemingford Road, Barnsbury, LONDON, N1 1DA.
Nearest tube: Caledonian Road (Piccadilly Line).
Admission £3.50 (concs. £2.50) to include a glass of wine or fruit juice.
Please note the restaurant will not be serving food this evening.
Hammer & Tongue Summer Cabaret in Oxford: TONIGHT Tuesday 3rd July
Hammer & Tongue Summer Cabaret
@ The Vaults and Garden, OxfordTuesday 3rd of July 2007
6:30 - 10:30
"Top performance and top nosh in a venue that's posh with
The Bold 'n' Spiky Poetry Show
a sneak preview of Rob Gee and Steve Larkin's new show before it returns to Canada where it received critical acclaim last year: plus music from Spiderwoods, bewitching Oxford folk goths
+
Chantelle Pike
Playmusic Magazine Unsigned Acoustic Act Award Winner 2007
+ madness from The Mighty Zork
Wild poetic compositions and classical kazoo montages!
Hosted by Sophia Blackwell
First class literature - live
+
Organic and Fair Trade food
tickets £12/£10 conc. to reserve call 01865 200 550 or email events@hammerandtongue.co.uk food served from 6:30, show 8 - 10:30
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Monday, July 02, 2007
Aoife Mannix at the SBC: Wednesday 11th July
Aoife Mannix presents an extract from her new show.
Wednesday 11th July4pm & 7.45pm
An intimate scratch performance featuring live music performed by Janie Armour.
Born in a snowstorm in Stockholm on the stroke of midnight, this is a poet’s tale of what happened next and for a long time after that. Lyrical, captivating, strange and familiar this is the story of a child and a woman curious to know where she fits. Welcome to Growing Up An Alien, the intricate world of poet performer Aoife Mannix.
This is an extract 'in rehearsal'. You are welcome to stay after the scratch and join in a discussion with Aoife and the production team.
When: Wednesday 11 July @ 4pm and 7.45pm
Where: Level 5 Function Room, Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre
Tickets: £5
Box office: 0871 663 2500
Info: www.southbankcentre.co.uk
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Over the Edge Poetry Reading in Galway: Friday July 13th
Poetry in Galway
Over The Edge presents a reading by Eamonn Wall, Celeste Auge & Michael O’Loughlin, plus the Galway launch of Trio, a collection showcasing Limerick poets, Noel Harrington, Ger Sheehy and Edward O’Dwyer.Sheridan’s Wine Bar, 14-16 Church Yard Street, Galway
Friday, July 13th, 8pm.
There is no entrance fee. All welcome. For further information contact 087-6431748.
Over The Edge acknowledges the financial support of the Arts Council and Galway City Council.
www.overtheedgeliteraryevents.blogspot.com
Poetry Bites at the MAC, Birmingham: Thursday 5th July
Poetry Bites at the MAC
MAC, BirminghamThursday 5th July
7.30pm
Hosted by Jacqui Rowe.
Poetry Bites is an open mic and poetry night which offers floor spots where you can share your own poetry with an appreciative audience together with readings by leading poets. July’s Poetry Bites guest is Mario Petrucci, who has been called “as close as we have to a 21st century renaissance man.” A major exponent of public art, authentic performance and hybrid forms, particularly science in poetry, Mario was the first poet in residence at the Imperial War Museum and with BBC Radio 3. Heavy Water, his award-winning poem about Chernobyl, was made into a film by Seventh Art. His new collection, Flowers of Sulphur, is published in July by Enitharmon.
If you would like to read or perform your own work, please arrive early to book a floor spot.
See www.macarts.co.uk for details of how to book and find the venue.
Poetry Bites with Mario Petrucci @ MAC, Birmingham
Guest poet & open mic
Thursday 5th July
7.30pm
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Sunday, July 01, 2007
Ledbury Poetry Festival: What's on Today
Sunday 1st July at the Ledbury Festival
Bernard O'Donoghue and Theo Dorgan
Burgage Hall 12.15pm – 1.15pm £8
Bernard O’Donoghue, a very fine poet and reader, won the Whitbread Prize for the second of his five collections. His most recent work, a verse translation of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, has received glowing reviews.
Theo Dorgan is a poet, broadcaster, translator, editor and documentary scriptwriter; his Jason and The Argonauts, to music by Howard Goodall, was commissioned by and premiered in the Royal Albert Hall in 2004.
Sponsored by Magma Poetry Magazine & Culture Ireland
The Gaelic Note: Poetry and Music
Burgage Hall 2.00pm – 3.00pm £6
Join Theo Dorgan and others for a celebration of Gaelic- poems, translations and music. The line-up will include Paddy Bushe and Ciaran Carson, for a feast of writing and music-making in the great tradition of Irish Gaelic, a language made for poetry and song.
Jilly Cooper's Desert Island Poems
Community Hall 2.00pm – 3.00pm £8
The best-selling media superstar and author of The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous, Rivals, Riders, Polo, romance novels like Octavia and most recently, Wicked!, appears at Lebury to chat about her favourite poems. Readers of Wicked! will know that it is dotted with poems by poets like Robert Frost and Matthew Arnold. This event is bound to throw up some surprises and lots to interest, amuse and inspire.
Sponsored by The Friends of The Ledbury Poetry Festival
Micheal O'Siadhail and Nigel McLoughlin
Burgage Hall 3.45pm – 4.45pm £8
Micheal O’Siadhail is the author of 11 poetry collections, most recently Globe. Deeply rooted in Ireland, he is at home in the European and American traditions and exemplifies the breadth of modern Irish poetry.
Nigel McLoughlin is Course Leader for Creative Writing and Creative and Critical Writing at the University of Gloucestershire. His books include Songs for No Voices and Blood. Nigel has kindly stepped in to replace Medbh McGuckian.
Ciaran Carson and Sinead Morrissey
Burgage Hall 5.30pm – 6.30pm £8
An unmissable event with two outstanding writers from Belfast. Ciaran Carson has won the Irish Times Literature Prize, the T S Eliot Prize and the Forward Prize for Breaking News in 2003.
Sinead Morrissey is the youngest ever recipient of the Patrick Kavanagh Award; short-listed for the T S Eliot and a winner of the Michael Hartnett Award in 2005 for her latest, the excellent The State of the Prisons.
Sponsored by PN Review
For tickets, maps, venue information etc, visit www.poetry-festival.com
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Peter Wyton performs at Ledbury: Monday July 2nd
Peter Wyton at the LEDBURY POETRY FESTIVAL
A BRIEF & POETICAL HISTORY OF ENGLANDMonday July 2nd
8pm to 10pm
Ther Market Theatre, Ledbury
(Event 24)
"18 historically based poems composed by Peter Wyton will be presented, linked by sketches devised by John Burns, the Festivals founder. In the hands of these two alone, the programme might be expected to descend into unseemly farce, but this fate has been deftly avoided by the inclusion of locally based Lucy Chalkley, a consummately skilled actress whose professionalism adds more than a touch of class to the proceedings. Notwithstanding her gallant efforts, amongst the delights on offer along the via from Roman occupation to the present day, the audience will encounter Boadiceas estranged husband going on about her driving, King Ethelred will be revealed as more Unsteady than Unready, chastity belts will be plugged as the new must-have fashion accessory, Oliver Cromwell squares up to a Health & Safety inspector and Beatrix Potter is introduced to rap culture. There will be an Olde English Grammar lesson, a revealing kiss-and-tell episode involving Flora Macdonald & Bonnie Prince Charlie, Elizabeth Tudor appears on Blind Date and Disraeli and Gladstone go head to head with Queen Vic as referee.
Not everybody and everything gets sent up. Hereward the Wake, Scott of the Antarctic, the bandmaster of the Titanic and the Old Contemptibles are all examples of persons who will be treated with due respect."
Tickets are available from the Festival Box Office, 0845 4581743
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Heart Beats Poetry Night, Liverpool: Wednesday July 25th
Heart Beats Poetry Night
Wednesday July 25th@ The Casa, Hope Street, Liverpool (wheelchair accessible and smoke-free!)
Doors open 8pm
£3/£2.50 on the door.
After a run of six events, with a wide variety of fantastic poets and musicians, Liverpools first ever rhymenroll poetry night, will have its End Party later this month. Heart Beats will be taking a break until more funding comes in, but will be going out with a bang!
This is one of the most exciting line-ups that Heart Beats has put together, bringing you heart-stopping performances from:
Janet Hamill
Coming all the way from New York, especially to read at Heart Beats, Janet is a hypnotic and inspiring performance poet, using classic rock'n'roll rhythms to give shape to visions of Morocco, the streets of New York and encounters with ghosts from the past. A mentor and friend to punk poet legend, Patti Smith, Janet's first ever performance in Liverpool is not to be missed!
WORKSHOP: Janet will also be running a writing poetry workshop on Wednesday July 25th at 4pm, in association with the Windows Project. Please contact Dave Ward on dw.windowsproject@btinternet.com or call 0151 709 3688 for more details. Please book early to avoid disappointment!
Alicia Stubbersfield
Alicia is a northern poet whose third collection, Joking Apart, came out at the end of 2006 to rave reviews. She read at this year's Ledbury Poetry Festival and writes with a refreshing blend of tenderness, honesty and wit.
Clare Pollard
Clare Pollard has published three collections of poetry, the latest of which is 'Look, Clare! Look!' (Bloodaxe, 2005). Her first play, 'The Weather' (Faber, 2004) was performed at the Royal Court. Her poems are like shards of glass, brittle, dangerous things that work their way under your skin.
PLUS Live music from Friday's Ghost - These BBC Radio & Xfm favourites bring dark and brooding electro-rock with hints of Interpol & haunted New York basements...
PLUS OPEN MIC: Your chance to get up and have a go. Bring a poem, song or sketch and perform in a supportive environment.
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