Montreal Public Poetry Festival, Sept 26, 27, 28, 2008
Author: Christina - Published 2008-09-24 21:32 - (3942 Reads)Montreal Public Poetry Festival/Festival de la poésie publique de Montréal
Sept. 26, 27 & 28, 2008- All performances at Café Culturel SABA 5124-A Sherbrooke St. West
- Tickets are good for one show only.
- Shows start at the time listed
- Doors open 5 minutes before performance.
- Latecomers may not be let in.
6 P.M. Katharine Beeman & Raphael Bendahan(Montreal)
Quiver
Katharine Beeman is a Montreal poet, in Our America, a dreamer passing…a realist dreaming the impossible. Raphael Bendahan is a Montreal poet and film-maker. Born in Casablanca, Morocco, his poetry is infused with a sense of longing, exile and seduction.
English(mostly) • $5
6:40 P.M. Vincenzo Di Nicola & Jan Jorgensen(Montreal)
Corvi & Co.: Aliases and Dialogue
Discover your self in poetic conversation with Vincenzo and his poetic identities (Corvi & Co.) and Jan in her religious explorations
English • $7, proceeds to charity: Dans la Rue
7:20 P.M. Rachna Vohra & Rahul Gupta (a.k.a. That Brown Bastard!)
Rachna is a poet with soul, purpose, and a side-order of wit. She takes on social issues, taboos, and your belief systems and throws them back at you to teeter you off your axis. That Brown B@$!@%&! is a professional poet (in other words, broke) and is the token brown guy in the Last Call Poets poetry troupe.
English • Language Warning • $6
8:00 P.M. Rita Amabili (Chambly, QC)
Femmes et soirs du Monde
J'aimerais faire chanter (un guitariste et une chanteuse m'accompagnent) et réciter deux ou trois poèmes. Toutes les œuvres de cette auteure sont imprégnées de son désir d'être solidaire de ceux qui souffrent et d'offrir une lueur d'espoir à ceux qui, comme elle, rêvent d'un monde plus juste et plus humain. Elle exprime ce désir depuis plus de quinze ans à travers des moyens d'expression multiples.
Français • $8
8:40 P.M. Jessica Mailas (Montreal)
The Preciousest
Sharply confessional, fiercely introspective and highly illustrative… "The Preciousest" is a portrait of an artist searching for a sense of self, both internally and through her relationships with others.
English • $5
9:20 P.M. The Throw Poetry Collective (Montreal)
The Throw Poetry Collective made an impression on the spoken-word scene with their inaugural season of poetry slams. Now, the winners from that season make their debut as an ensemble… Don't miss your chance to say, "I knew them when!" or your chance to find out when "when" is!
English • Language Warning • $5
10 P.M. Rebecca Schwarz (Montreal)
Paperasse
Pornography, penis envy, and that boyfriend who keeps asking you to do something about your hair. Strippers, lawyers, and dictators. Coups and Quiet Revolutions. For people who believe poetry still has a place in our daily lives: Paperasse is for you.
English • Language Warning • $6
10:40 P.M. Derrick Cantwell and James Grieve (Montreal)
Familiar Faces in Strange Places
The beat, the sound, the guitar. Iconic celebrity lost, found, drowned in a sea of word. From here to there, to anywhere-Anything, everything, and nothing.
English • Language Warning • $10
NOON Rae Marie Taylor (Levis, QC)
The Wild In Critical Times
Montrealers know Rae's poetry through her Spoken Word CD Black Grace and her several one woman shows in the province with music composed and performed by Montreal's own David Gossage. Writing and performing as well in Santa Fe, New Mexico, her semi-nomadic life bridges the north and the south, keeping her concern for the trials of the earth and the spiritual health of our contemporary lives in focus. One critic states, "her words create a powerful chemistry," another that "her voice provides a haven for our encounter with sound." Today she will read acapella.
English & French • $7
12:40 P.M. Maxianne Berger(Montreal)
Juggling Words
Lexicographers might frown, but poets love the flexibility of words, reveling in their contortions, juggling them into unexpected positions and juxtapositions. For all the exuberance of her choreography, meaning itself never slips from her grasp.
English • Language Warning • $5
1:20 P.M. Claudia Coutu Radmore (Carleton Place, Ont)
a minute or two/without remembering
"Co-editor of Gusts and Raw Nervz poetry magazines, I was born and raised in Montreal. The poems are in the voices of my actual ancestors, all members of the Coutu family. and cover the period from 1672 to 1792.
English • $5
2 P.M. Oana Avasilichioaei (Montreal)
Urban spaces, parks and voices
In her new book, feria: a poempark, a collection that dismantles language and landscape, Oana uses Vancouver's Hastings Park as a palimpsest. Poems revolve around questions such as what is natural, what is language and whose voices are we listening to?
English • $5
2:40 P.M. Susan L. Helwig (Toronto)
The Theory of Rock Gardens
"Sometimes love don't feel as it should!" or so go the lyrics. Join Pink Purse Girl author Susan Helwig on a heart breaking ride with a happy ending.
English • $7
3:20 P.M. Vincenzo Di Nicola & Jan Jorgensen(Montreal)
Grammars of Creation: Poems and Meditations
In a sampling of their forthcoming volume of religious poetry, Vincenzo and Jan explore and extend their religious sensibilities across the universe of faith and doubt, religious revelation and spiritual self-disclosure.
English • $7, proceeds to charity: Dans la Rue
4:20 P.M. Meredith Quartermain (Vancouver)
Lick the Queen: from Nightmarker, (Newest Press)
Winner, 2006 BC Book Prize for Poetry. There's an automatic impulse within the human species, the way its cities spring up all over the planet. Humans reproduce by way of towns and metropolises, replicating the bee-dances of the Romans, Greeks,..
English • $5
5 P.M. – 6:20 P.M. Kyna Real, Jan Jorgensen & Colette Vidal (Montreal)
Poetry, folk singing with guitar
Kyna Real, folk singer/writer and has been writing lyrics for 8 years.
Jan Jorgensen is a poet, editor and produces the monthly poetry series: the lawn chair soirée.
Colette Vidal has been writing and reading poetry for 3 years and published her first poetry chapbook, INTO THE TWILIGHT, in June 2007.
English/French • $6
6:20 P.M. Grace Moore
Poems of Change, Love and Everyday Life
Grace writes on a variety of topics ranging from the political and socially conscious to the personal and mundane. She has taught community writing for 4 years in Pointe St. Charles. She founded Expresso Writers in 2005.
English • $7
7:00 P.M. Rita Amabili (Chambly, QC)
Femmes et soirs du Monde
J'aimerais faire chanter (un guitariste et une chanteuse m'accompagnent) et réciter deux ou trois poèmes. Toutes les œuvres de cette auteure sont imprégnées de son désir d'être solidaire de ceux qui souffrent et d'offrir une lueur d'espoir à ceux qui, comme elle, rêvent d'un monde plus juste et plus humain. Elle exprime ce désir depuis plus de quinze ans à travers des moyens d'expression multiples.
Français • $8
7:40 P.M. Rachel Brown (Montreal)
Home-Away-Home
Rachel's work has appeared in Poetry Canada as well as Women Write magazine. She has recently returned from Asia after a six-year journey.
English • Free, pay what you can
8:20 P.M. Matthew Ferrara (Malden, Massachusetts)
After The Meteor
Matt Ferrara is the author of Young drunks in love and Five seeds in a capsule. In 2004, he earned an MFA in poetry from New England College. His work has most recently appeared in The Henniker Review and Caesura Magazine.
English • Language Warning • Free, pay what you can
9:00 P.M. Rachna Vohra & Rahul Gupta (a.k.a. That Brown Bastard!)
Rachna is a poet with soul, purpose, and a side-order of wit. She takes on social issues, taboos, and your belief systems and throws them back at you to teeter you off your axis. That Brown B@$!@%&! is a professional poet (in other words, broke) and is the token brown guy in the Last Call Poets poetry troupe.
English • Language Warning • $6
9:40 PM Chris Masson (Montreal)
Chris Masson swaggers his way between belligerence and humility. sincerity and pretension, pathos and punchlines Thanks to clairvoyant technologies, his readings at the Montreal Public Poetry Festival have already been described as "breathless," "non-stop," and "apocalyptic."
English • Language Warning • $5
10:20 P.M. Vincenzo Di Nicola & Jan Jorgensen(Montreal)
Among the Heretics: Poem-Conversations
Vincenzo, an Italian with a foot in the Catholic world, another in the Jewish and a Sufi heart, exchanges poem-conversations with Jan, American poet and pastor of the United Church of Christ, in a series of encounters with poets, philosophers and mystics from Siena to Mile End and East L.A.
English • $7, proceeds to charity: Dans la Rue
Sunday September 28 Dimanche
NOON Rachna Vohra & Rahul Gupta (a.k.a. That Brown Bastard!)
Rachna is a poet with soul, purpose, and a side-order of wit. She takes on social issues, taboos, and your belief systems and throws them back at you to teeter you off your axis. That Brown B@$!@%&! is a professional poet (in other words, broke) and is the token brown guy in the Last Call Poets poetry troupe.
English • Language Warning • $6
12:40 PM Michaela Sefler (Montreal)
The Mystical/New Age Poetry
Michaela Sefler is an esoteric poet living in Montreal. Her poems allude to an ancient writing to convey a message of hope and survival.
English • $5
1:20 P.M. Sandra Sjollema (Montreal)
Out of (in) Control
Through both content and poetic form, the theme of control undergoes many twists and turns in a series of poems that take the reader through suburban family dysfunction, mayhem and beauty...
English • Language Warning • $5 or pay what you can
2 P.M. Joanne Page (Kingston, ON)
Watermarks (Pedlar Press)
"These astonishing poems, many of them variations on the sonnet, show Joanne Page at the height of her powers. Page uses her characteristic warm wit… to make worlds we can enter with curiosity and delight…." - Molly Peacock
English • $5
2:40 P.M. Chris Masson (Montreal)
Chris Masson swaggers his way between belligerence and humility. sincerity and pretension, pathos and punchlines. Thanks to clairvoyant technologies, his readings at the Montreal Public Poetry Festival have already been described as "breathless," "non-stop," and "apocalyptic."
English • Language Warning • $5
3:20 P.M. Erica Ruth Kelly
Symptoms
Published in Four Minutes to Midnight, Subversions, and sources, Kelly has been a featured poet in WAWA(We Are Women Artists) 2007 and 2008. Her newest chapbook, Symptoms, promises to confuse and hopes to enlighten.
English • $5
4:00 P.M. Angelika Bertsch
Photographer and creative writer
Savoring the potential of "what lies within us" Angelika has discovered the pleasure of writing about a world often unknown to the individual.
Text combined with imagery—whereby the image is reworked and 'charged' with her personal energy—are the tools she uses to express perception, time, feelings and visions.
English • $5 or donation, proceeds to Montreal's Old Brewery Mission.
4:30 P.M. Rita Amabili (Chambly, QC)
Femmes et soirs du Monde
J'aimerais faire chanter (un guitariste et une chanteuse m'accompagnent) et réciter deux ou trois poèmes. Toutes les œuvres de cette auteure sont imprégnées de son désir d'être solidaire de ceux qui souffrent et d'offrir une lueur d'espoir à ceux qui, comme elle, rêvent d'un monde plus juste et plus humain. Elle exprime ce désir depuis plus de quinze ans à travers des moyens d'expression multiples.
Français • $8
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