Polyvocalia at Birkbeck
LATE NOTICE
Monday 20th June
6pm
- cris cheek
Room 124, 43 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0
7.15pm
- cris cheek
- Chris Goode
- Holly Pester
- Lawrence Upton
32 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9
Admission is free, all welcome.
LATE NOTICE
Monday 20th June
6pm
Room 124, 43 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0
7.15pm
32 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9
Admission is free, all welcome.
Recordings from the Maintenant Icelandic Embassy Readings are now available to listen to online.
via Steven Fowler
Thursday 16th December, 8pm
Whitechapel Gallery, 77-82 Whitechapel High Street, London E1 7QX
Admission £6 (£4 conc.)
BookingMaintenant presents Icelandic poetry at the Icelandic embassy
Friday 26th November, 7.30pm
Icelandic Embassy, 2A Hans Street London SW1X 0JE
Admission is free
3am magazine's Maintenant interview series presents Icelandic & British Poetry
Saturday 27th November, 7pm
Rich Mix arts centre, 35-47 Bethnal Green Rd London E1 6LA
Admission is free
via Steven Fowler
Additional readers added to the line-up for the 26th November:
Friday 29th October, 6pm
The inaugural issue of VLAK MAGAZINE: CONTEMPORARY POETICS: THE ARTS
Birkbeck College Rooms, Tavistock Square, London
Tuesday 14th September, 8 - 11pm
More TBA, Steph G playing records.
Komedia Studio Bar, Gardner St, Brighton
Admission £4
Thursday 20th May, 6pm
Collaborations between the CPRC Birkbeck and Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Featuring:
The first live streaming of Voiceworks 2010, courtesy of the AHRC and Plushmusic, can be accessed at our new voiceworks.org.uk site which will launch on the same day. It will be later be available by podcast. This digital project, led from CPRC with Guildhall colleagues and partners Wigmore Learning is funded by the AHRC.
Wigmore Hall, 36 Wigmore Street, London W1U 2BP
Admission is free but tickets must be booked in advance here or by calling 020 7935 2141.£5 + £0.75 P&P (via PayPal), The Other Room, 2010
View free sample.
Featuring:
via The Other Room
A new issue of Ekleksographia online magazine, ‘William Blake and the Naked Teaparty,’ guest edited by Philip Davenport.
This issue features textworks that emphasise the touch - handwrit and haptic – particularly pieces that consider emotional engagements, human space - that weird trace and corporate/military erasure of the handmade, the human touch, the not-digital. These qualities link into the alternative tradition of poetics - and to 'outsider' artists who are owed a debt by the experimenters (an IOU all the way back to Will Blake, he and the Mrs sitting on the lawn in London afternoons, naked, drinking tea).
Contributors:
The issue goes online 15th March 2010 and will be launched with a 24 ‘live’ online writing event by Sarah Saunders.
The Series Editor is Jesse Glass.