More at the LINK
Includes films such as Kate Bush below.
SJ Fowler’s epic Enemies exhibition and series of events at the Hardy Tree gallery has now drawn to a close, with the following films online:
Closing night – July 20th
MoMA’s Poet Laureate, Kenneth Goldsmith, discusses his book, “Seven American Deaths and Disasters.”
Juxtavoices’ first album Juxtanother antichoir from Sheffield (Discus 44) is now available from
http://www.discus-music.co.uk/menu.htm
& from West House Books, a.halsey@westhousebooks.co.uk
80 minutes. £10 incl. post.
Suppose you invited thirty people to meet one Saturday morning to try out their voices and hear how they might sound together. That’s what Martin Archer did in 2010 and out of that and subsequent meetings came Juxtavoices. Only a few of the thirty were experienced singers. They found themselves performing alongside musicians from the improvising scene, a few poets, visual artists and some less rarefied souls who also happened to find it an exciting prospect.
Juxtanother antichoir from Sheffield presents a repertoire developed over three years and performed in venues as diverse as a bear pit, a library stairwell, a disused steelworks, churches and more conventional concert settings. It includes arrangements of poems by singers Christine Kennedy and Geraldine Monk and others by Samuel Beckett, Gertrude Stein and the grandmaster of sound poetry Bob Cobbing, with solo and collaborative compositions by Martin Archer and co-director Alan Halsey.
Juxtavoices is no ordinary choir. It’s not an ordinary antichoir either. You’ve probably heard nothing quite like them before. Nor, they’ll assure you, have they. ‘Precisely what art should be: challenging, reflective and dislocating. Voices struggling to articulate thought and emotion, whispered and screamed and seduced and accosted from nowhere’ (Norman Paul Warwick).
West House Books, 40 Crescent Road, Nether Edge, Sheffield S7 1HN
Films from the launch of Gareth Twose’s debut collection Top Ten Tyres, published by The Red Ceilings Press, are now online, with readings by Gareth, Richard Barrett and Rachel Sills, all below:
Gareth Twose, pt. 1
Rachel Sills
Richard Barrett
Gareth Twose, pt. 2
derek beaulieu reading at The Other Room, May 2013
Tom Jenks reading at The Other Room in May 2013 and launching his if p then q collection Items.
seekers of lice writes and prints The Notecards.
Rebecca Cremin and Ryan Ormonde of press free press each receive a set of The Notecards from seekers of lice in the post.
Rebecca Cremin of press free press receives the metronome from seekers of lice in the post.
Ryan Ormonde of press free press receives the folding ruler from seekers of lice in the post.
Identical costumes are chosen.
The Notecards are performed in the Reading Room of Arnolfini in Bristol as part of ’4 Days’ and in association with VerySmallKitchen on 26/4/2013.
The Notecards wait to be performed again.
Films from the Enemigos event in London on 30th May are now online, including this one of SJ Fowler. Other films available as follows:
All media resources are archived in the middle section of the website.
Holly will be reading for The Other Room tomorrow, 18th May at 5pm, The Town Hall Tavern, Tib Lane, Manchester, M2 4JA. In the meantime, listen to her on BBC Radio 3’s The Verb tonight at 10pm and on BBC iPlayer for a week thereafter.
Films from the 27th April event at the Arnolfini gallery in Bristol, including this by Emma Bennett and Holly Pester.
PoemTalk episode 64 – a conversation about Caroline Bergvall’s “Via” with David Wallace, Laynie Browne, and Amaris Cuchanski. “Via” consists of 47 English translations of the opening tercet of Dante’s Inferno.
Nathan Jones reading at The Other Room August 2012
PennSound is an ongoing project, committed to producing new audio recordings and preserving existing audio archives. The latest addition is a page dedicated to Sean Bonney, with a range of audiovisual material, including his Other Room reading in 2009.
“Ryan chatted with SJ Fowler and Tomasz Rozycki during the Sofia Poetics Festival with Literature Across Frontiers. We get a chance to hear them reading from their work and they discuss their individual approaches to their work. Presented by Ryan Van Winkle. Produced by Colin Fraser. Music by Ewen Maclean.” Listen at the Scottish Poetry Library site.