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Shane O'Neill on drums, Serg on bass. (Sloppy Joe)
Image thanks to Onur Karaozbek of DsVision Photography
Apples and Snakes attends FLUPP 2013
Rio’s festival brings literature and creative writing to the favelas.
Read more about the festival here applesandsnakesblog.org/blog/transform-and-flupp-week-one...
Poet Sitara Khan at a Mashaira in Bradford Waterstones. Various events at the 2016 Words in the City and Ilkley Literature Festival.
left to right: poet Hedwig Gorski, composer D'Jalma Garnier, bass Robert Vignaud, percussion/drums Booka Michel
Apples and Snakes: Jawdance - July 2013
Hosted by Joelle Taylor and featuring performances from Rik the Most, Hannah Chutzpah, Yvonne Eba and Bam Bam The Poet.
Photos by Suzi Corker Photography www.facebook.com/SuziCorkerPhotography
Apples and Snakes attends FLUPP 2013
Rio’s festival brings literature and creative writing to the favelas.
Read more about the festival here applesandsnakesblog.org/blog/transform-and-flupp-week-one...
Apples and Snakes attends FLUPP 2013
Rio’s festival brings literature and creative writing to the favelas.
Read more about the festival here applesandsnakesblog.org/blog/transform-and-flupp-week-one...
Apples and Snakes attends FLUPP 2013
Rio’s festival brings literature and creative writing to the favelas.
Read more about the festival here applesandsnakesblog.org/blog/transform-and-flupp-week-one...
Scratch Tyne Rehearsal Club and performance
A monthly rehearsal club for spoken word artists in Tyneside, often incorporating ‘poet’s playtime’ sessions for creative writing and page critique alongside peer-led performance feedback.
Hit the Ode International Women's Day special at Birmingham Hippodrome.
Featuring: Malika Booker, AGĀMA and Rosie Fleeshman.
Photo credit: Paul Stringer
Apples and Snakes attends FLUPP 2013
Rio’s festival brings literature and creative writing to the favelas.
Read more about the festival here applesandsnakesblog.org/blog/transform-and-flupp-week-one...
19th May 2018 at London Irish Centre (Kennedy Hall), London NW1.
Gaelic Voices Festival.
After a three year gap the Festival returned with a broader focus than music. It was a celebration of the Irish language and in particular the bilingual London Irish Playgroup (Grúpa Spraoi Londan).
Country: Britain. Style: Performance Poetry.
Lineup: Peter “Racker” Donnelly (recitations).
Donnelly is frequently seen at London folk clubs. For photos of this see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/tags/rackerdonnelly,-ga....
More information: www.rackerdonnelly.com/.
left to right: Poet vocalist Hedwig Gorski, Composer/guitar D'Jalma Garnier, Bass Robert Vignaud, Percussion/drums Booka Michel
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:
Scratch Tyne Rehearsal Club and performance
A monthly rehearsal club for spoken word artists in Tyneside, often incorporating ‘poet’s playtime’ sessions for creative writing and page critique alongside peer-led performance feedback.
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
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/
Hit the Ode International Women's Day special at Birmingham Hippodrome.
Featuring: Malika Booker, AGĀMA and Rosie Fleeshman.
Photo credit: Paul Stringer
Scratch Tyne Rehearsal Club and performance
A monthly rehearsal club for spoken word artists in Tyneside, often incorporating ‘poet’s playtime’ sessions for creative writing and page critique alongside peer-led performance feedback.
Apples and Snakes: Jawdance - July 2013
Hosted by Joelle Taylor and featuring performances from Rik the Most, Hannah Chutzpah, Yvonne Eba and Bam Bam The Poet.
Photos by Suzi Corker Photography www.facebook.com/SuziCorkerPhotography
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/
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:
Apples and Snakes: Jawdance - July 2013
Hosted by Joelle Taylor and featuring performances from Rik the Most, Hannah Chutzpah, Yvonne Eba and Bam Bam The Poet.
Photos by Suzi Corker Photography www.facebook.com/SuziCorkerPhotography