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Performing along side other acts including Guy J Jackson and Scroobius Pip, Mat decides the Bar is a better place to perform than the stage. The crowd seemed to agree! Photos By SL
Public Address: The Soapbox Tour, a theatrical spoken word show. From mythological women to reasons for love, from the quirky to the political, from gender to bees and everything in between – performance poets take to their soapboxes and give voice to the passions and stories within us all.
Featuring ensemble artists Justin Coe, Jasmine Gardosi, Shagufta K, and AJ McKenna, alongside guest artists Henry Raby, Keisha Thompson, Ingrid McLaren, and Helen Seymour.
Photo credit: Greenbeanz Photography
What are you thinking ?
This is a Poem: SENSE/AntiSENSE
This project is the result of a collaboration between Jason Taellious, Richard Thietje, Jim Hill and Meesh Rheault Miller. This project explores the fusion of a new form of performance poetry and experimental film. Contrapuntal language and synchronicity are layered with added strata of visuals, sound and music. The viewer experiences the intention of the words on multiple levels – a sort of ephemeral sound sculpture and visual alchemy the unexpected result of reinventing media.
To view the film go here:
Public Address: The Soapbox Tour, a theatrical spoken word show. From mythological women to reasons for love, from the quirky to the political, from gender to bees and everything in between – performance poets take to their soapboxes and give voice to the passions and stories within us all.
Featuring ensemble artists Justin Coe, Jasmine Gardosi, Shagufta K, and AJ McKenna, alongside guest artists Henry Raby, Keisha Thompson, Ingrid McLaren, and Helen Seymour.
Photo credit: Greenbeanz Photography
Poetry meets photography for a night of spoken word live from the Sheffield museums, featuring the likes of Buddy Wakefield and Lemn Sissay. The performances were inspired the Picture The Poet project: a touring exhibition showcasing photographic portraits of various contemporary poets.
Photos by Sara Hill
Public Address: The Soapbox Tour, a theatrical spoken word show. From mythological women to reasons for love, from the quirky to the political, from gender to bees and everything in between – performance poets take to their soapboxes and give voice to the passions and stories within us all.
Featuring ensemble artists Justin Coe, Jasmine Gardosi, Shagufta K, and AJ McKenna, alongside guest artists Henry Raby, Keisha Thompson, Ingrid McLaren, and Helen Seymour.
Photo Credit: Suzi Corker Photography | www.suzicorker.com
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Performing along side other acts including Guy J Jackson and Scroobius Pip, Mat decides the Bar is a better place to perform than the stage. The crowd seemed to agree! Photos By SL
Public Address: The Soapbox Tour, a theatrical spoken word show. From mythological women to reasons for love, from the quirky to the political, from gender to bees and everything in between – performance poets take to their soapboxes and give voice to the passions and stories within us all.
Featuring ensemble artists Justin Coe, Jasmine Gardosi, Shagufta K, and AJ McKenna, alongside guest artists Henry Raby, Keisha Thompson, Ingrid McLaren, and Helen Seymour.
Photo credit: Greenbeanz Photography
Public Address: The Soapbox Tour, a theatrical spoken word show. From mythological women to reasons for love, from the quirky to the political, from gender to bees and everything in between – performance poets take to their soapboxes and give voice to the passions and stories within us all.
Featuring ensemble artists Justin Coe, Jasmine Gardosi, Shagufta K, and AJ McKenna, alongside guest artists Henry Raby, Keisha Thompson, Ingrid McLaren, and Helen Seymour.
Photo credit: Greenbeanz Photography
Performing along side other acts including Guy J Jackson and Scroobius Pip, Mat decides the Bar is a better place to perform than the stage. The crowd seemed to agree! Photos By SL
at the Double Tunnels where we shot part of Sync 1
This is a Poem: SENSE/AntiSENSE
This project is the result of a collaboration between Jason Taellious, Richard Thietje, Jim Hill and Meesh Rheault Miller. This project explores the fusion of a new form of performance poetry and experimental film. Contrapuntal language and synchronicity are layered with added strata of visuals, sound and music. The viewer experiences the intention of the words on multiple levels – a sort of ephemeral sound sculpture and visual alchemy the unexpected result of reinventing media.
To view the film go here:
Performing along side other acts including Guy J Jackson and Scroobius Pip, Mat decides the Bar is a better place to perform than the stage. The crowd seemed to agree! Photos By SL
Performing along side other acts including Guy J Jackson and Scroobius Pip, Mat decides the Bar is a better place to perform than the stage. The crowd seemed to agree! Photos By SL
This is a Poem: SENSE/AntiSENSE
This project is the result of a collaboration between Jason Taellious, Richard Thietje, Jim Hill and Meesh Rheault Miller. This project explores the fusion of a new form of performance poetry and experimental film. Contrapuntal language and synchronicity are layered with added strata of visuals, sound and music. The viewer experiences the intention of the words on multiple levels – a sort of ephemeral sound sculpture and visual alchemy the unexpected result of reinventing media.
To view the film go here:
Public Address: The Soapbox Tour, a theatrical spoken word show. From mythological women to reasons for love, from the quirky to the political, from gender to bees and everything in between – performance poets take to their soapboxes and give voice to the passions and stories within us all.
Featuring ensemble artists Justin Coe, Jasmine Gardosi, Shagufta K, and AJ McKenna, alongside guest artists Henry Raby, Keisha Thompson, Ingrid McLaren, and Helen Seymour.
Photo credit: Greenbeanz Photography
Reading with Hedwig Gorski. An article written by Gorski about Joy was published in the Austin Sun under the pseudonym Angelique Lucifors.
451 is a bi-monthly showcase of local, national and international spoken word in Southampton.
Photos courtesy of Boy with a Beard Photography www.boywithabeard.co.uk/
Mat performing live at the Jazz Cafe in January 2006! The night was a sell out and included performances from 9 ton Peanut Smugglers and Delphy.
At Ilkley Playhouse, haring new responses to the Brontes. Various events at the 2016 Words in the City and Ilkley Literature Festival.
I was on a college forensics team for a year. My coaches were two amazing performance poets, Joel Chmara & Robbie Q. Telfer. They sometimes perform in an ensemble called "The Speak Easy Ensemble" with Dan Sully, Tim Stafford, Molly Meacham, & originally Mary Fons. Sully & Stafford, pictured here, also perform as a twosome called "Death From Below."
Anyway, they all performed at the 2008 Phi Rho Pi college forensics nationals. Pictured here are Sully & Stafford.
Poster for Barnstormer poetry events in 1997, held at the Barn Theatre, Southwick. Performers included Joolz, Seething Wells, John Dowie, John Cooper Clarke, Pink Sly, Harry Zevenbergen, Jackie Kay and Ros Palfrey. Also mention of the 1997 Glastonwick Festival in June.