Sunday, August 05, 2012

EDINBURGH: Inky Fingers Minifest


From 6th - 11th August, we’re bringing you once more a gorgeous selection of local, UK and international artists. In venues and streets across Edinburgh, there’ll be workshops, performances, games and surprises. Come along. Make beautiful words happen.


Science and Poetry

Monday 6th August
, 6.30 – 8.30 pm
Pulp Fiction Books, 43 Bread Street
, FREE

A relaxed set of readings exploring the many worlds of science through sparkling spoken word. Featuring local poets Anne Connolly and Anna Dickie, alongside the debut performance of Sarah, the Poetic Robot, a brand new invention from Herriott-Watt, who’ll be performing with Ruth Aylett.

Rejection!

Tuesday 7th August
, 2.30 – 4.30 pm

Provenance Wines, 39 Home Street, 
FREE

A special Inky Fingers workshop for all comers, where writers and performers from the professional to the amateur will be sharing the work that’s been rejected time and again. Part comedy show, part therapy, part rant, part workshop: email inkyfingersedinburgh@gmail.com to take part!

Ash Dickinson
Tuesday 7th August, 
6.30-8.30pm

Pulp Fiction Books, 43 Bread Street
, FREE

A special one-off show from Ash Dickinson. A multiple slam champion in the UK, Ash Dickinson has also performed in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the USA. One of the most in-demand spoken word performers in the country, his debut collection, “Slinky Espadrilles”, was released in May.  www.ashdickinson.com

Jubilate Agno with James McKay

Wednesday 8th August
, 2.30 – 4.30pm

Pulp Fiction Books, 43 Bread Street
, FREE

A unique durational performance from UK spoken word artist James McKay, who’ll be reciting a psychadelic free verse extravaganza written in a lunatic asylum by eighteenth-century poetry pioneer and religious maniac Christopher Smart. Stay for the whole show or just drop in to revel in the language – either way, expect extraordinary lucidity and  sudden tragic insight

The Inky Fingers Open Mic

Wednesday 8th August
, 6.30 – 8.30pm

Pulp Fiction Books, 43 Bread Street, 
FREE

The Fringe edition of the famous Inky Fingers Open Mic, Edinburgh’s long running platform for people who love words. Come along to here the best and strangest collection of spoken word aroun – or emailinkyfingersedinburgh@gmail.com to take part yourself! Featuring a surprise special best from the cream of the Fringe

Summerhall’s Festival Club

Wednesday 8th August
, 10pm – midnight

Summerhall
, FREE

Inky Fingers takes over the stage at Summerhall’s Festival Club, to bring you a selection of the best spoken word around. Tonight featuring local star Colin McGuire, alongside experimental texts from Sean Burn and brilliant new verse from Lynsey Calderwood

Personal Poetics, a Workshop with Nick Field

Thursday 9th August, 
2.30 – 4.30pm

Provenance Wines, 39 Home Street
, FREE

This workshop for poets and writers explores ways of bringing the personal into their work, and relating and performing stories from direct experience through different aspects of spoken word. Through a number of practical exercises participants can try out using different forms and experiment with blending them to tell a story in a new and unexpected way and create a piece that is as personal and unique as the story they are relating. Nick Field is a major writer and spoken word artist who draws on theatre and live art to create evocative, bittersweet and richly lyrical performance pieces. He has performed at major events, festivals and venues internationally.

Octavius Launch

Thursday 9th August, 
6.30 – 8.30pm

Pulp Fiction Books, 43 Bread Street
, FREE

Octavius is a new literary magazine for students in Scotland. Come to Pulp Fiction for readings from some of the fantastic writers in our début issue, as well as for drinks and nautical novelties (may contain hidden treasure) This will be the very first chance to get your hands on a copy of the first issue of Octavius (including new, previously unseen artwork, exclusively designed for the magazine by the amazing Roberto Poliri).

Summerhall’s Festival Club

Thursday 9th August, 
10pm – midnight

Summerhall
, FREE

Inky Fingers takes over the stage at Summerhall’s Festival Club, to bring you a selection of the best spoken word around. Tonight featuring visiting star Nick Field, alongside performances from local talent Matt McDonald and Telfer & Treeby

Death Doulas, a workshop with Rebecca Green

Friday 10th August
, 2.30 – 4.30pm

Provenance Wines, 39 Home Street
, FREE

A spoken word workshop exploring becoming a midwife to the dying – using relaxation, visualisation and storytelling, we’ll find new ways to relate to and talk about death, and a calm, creative escape from the wildness of the Fringe. Email inkyfingersedinburgh@gmail.com to take part.

Ross Sutherland, Emergency Window Book Launch

Friday 10th August, 
6.30 – 8.30pm

Pulp Fiction Books, 43 Bread Street
, FREE

Join poet Ross Sutherland and indy publisher Penned in the Margins for the launch of Emergency Window. Welcome to a science fiction reality of mirrors, windows and menacing simulacra –where nothing is as it seems. Sutherland interrogates the language of authenticity, presenting the poet as an anxious, disorientated collaborator trapped in a world of hacked computers. Emergency Window features a hilarious version of Little Red Riding Hood, a poem written using Google Streetview, sonnets inspired by Street Fighter 2, and computer-generated translations of classic literature. www.rosssutherland.co.uk

Are We Asking For It?

Saturday 11th August, 
2.30 – 4.30pm

Somewhere in Edinburgh
, FREE

A score for passers-by, a performance for an unknown audience. A piece of guerilla spoken word theatre, Are We Asking For It? explores the relationship between art, language and communities of protest. Mary Paterson is an artist and curator based in London, whose varied and various works have been seen at festivals across the world. www.marypaterson.tumblr.com

Wunderkabinett: A Spoken Word Variety

Saturday 11th August, 8 – 10.30pm

Pulp Fiction Books, 43 Bread Street
, FREE

Collected together and presented to you, Cabinet finds the beautiful and obscure and presents them to you ‘on the shelf’ channeling the Victorian cabinet of curiosities, the German wunderkabinett. A mixture of song, spoken word and performance art, Cabinet presents local performers and artists exploring new content, and invites participation from the community. Wunderkabinett is an evening to launch Cabinet within Edinburgh, with performance art, puppetry, and ukulele ballads and many more surprises.

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