Writers Forum
Saturday 9th April, 4 - 6pm (arrive at 3.30pm)
Betsey Trotwood, Farringdon, London EC1
Admission is free
Saturday 9th April, 4 - 6pm (arrive at 3.30pm)
Betsey Trotwood, Farringdon, London EC1
Admission is free
In its own unique way, OUR VOICE is a form of independent grassroots media. It is a platform from within Palestine through which young Palestinian refugees are speaking out to the world beyond the Wall and the other physical restraints which imprison and divide Palestinian people. Over the last two years, our project participants have written and photographed to help people understand the enforced shape that their lives have taken. They have described through this work many elements of their lives. In this issue, our young writers and photographers have turned their attention directly to the outside world and to specific individuals and collective groups who in some way have played, or do play, a role in Palestine’s story.Our Voice: Refugee Youth Magazine, Letters From Palestine
Friday 8th April, 7pm
In a collaborative, ebullient and inimitable poetry event, we welcome three of Lithuania's finest young poets to London with a reception at Europe House and an exchange of poetry from some of the finest native poets the city has to offer.
More TBA.
Europe House, 32 Smith Square, London SW1P
Admission is free.
via modernpoetry
NOTE Contrary to the poster, Press Free Press will not be reading at this event.
Poetry Illustrated is an independent and non-mainstream London based magazine devoted to promoting avant-garde illustrators and meaningful writing. Now open for submissions and looking for: fresh, witty, conversational, relevant, visionary and expressive poetry. Theme for our first issue is “Gender”. We’re equally interested in hearing from performance poetry artists and poetry reviewers. Deadline for submissions is 30th May 2011. Submissions will be welcomed on poetryillustrated@gmail.com. Online at www.poetryillustrated.tumblr.com
Friday 8th April, 7.30pm
Marc Dachy, Director of the DADA Archive in Paris will talk about Kurt Schwitters and DADA. Though it only lasted a decade from 1915, the outpourings of Dada - art, collages, plays - remain the stuff of the avant-garde, from Schwitters's sound poems to Duchamp's urinal. Marc Dachy will re-trace the events that lead to Schwitters departure from the movement and then focus on what might distinguish between a DADA and MERZ attitude in art. Followed by a panel discussion.
International Anthony Burgess Foundation, Engine House, Chorlton Mill, 3 Cambridge Street, Manchester M1 5BY
Admission is free, all welcome.
via The Other Room
'Hazardous and buoyant, with all the zip and sass of a Heathrow-unslough’d O’Hara. Not, decidedly, the programmatic constructivist plodding of routine translation homophonickal, not, apparently, translation exactly at all (though I suspect a rather deftly salacious argument’d carry for ’l bel tempo rimena’s being auscultated as "the golden age of homosexuality," like running a forefinger around a goblet to make it sing...)' - John Latta, Isola di Rifiuti blog
£10 / $20, Barque Press, 2011
ISBN 978-1-903488-78-2
Saturday 9th April, 2pm
Everyone who wants to read and/or discuss their work will have the opportunity to do so.
Madlab, 36-40 Edge Street, Manchester M4 1HN
Details of how to purchase the next issue of SCREE are now available on the SCREE website.
Thursday 2nd - Saturday 4th June 2011
2nd June
3rd June
4th June
All Saturday in Salem Chapel proper, Elysium Gallery in collaboration with Hay Poetry Jamboree presents Bus Stop Cinema - a festival of short films.
Oriel Gallery of Contemporary Arts, Salem Chapel, Bell Bank, Hay on Wye
Admission £5 / £3 (conc.) (for events at starting at 7.30pm)
Admission is free to all other events.