Day of the Deaded films

Held on October 31st 2014 at the Rich Mix Arts centre, Day of the Deaded celebrated the Mexican festival of Dia de Muertos in London with 7 original readings and performances firmly rooted in the European avant garde tradition. Part of the Enemigos project, Day of the Deaded was produced by www.weareenemies.com Films from the event are now online, including this from Sarah Kelly. Full list as follows:

MercedesAzpilicueta & Ohad Ben Shimon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kklJhkLWCCg

 

The Enemies project presents: Slovakian poetry in collaboration

Wed 5 Nov 2014, 7:00pm, Free entry: The Freeword Centre – Lecture Theatre
For the second year running, The Enemies project presents some of the most exciting contemporary poets from Slovakia collaborating to read original works of avant garde / literary poetry with British contemporaries. Joined by a host of London based poets, this will be a unique night of original European poetry. http://weareenemies.com/slovakiaii.html ​​Featuring:
Erik Simsik & Marcus Slease / ​Juliana Solokova & Meike Ziervogel /Maria Ferencuhova & Prudence Chamberlain plus Stephen Watts, Fabian Peake, Ollie Evans, Ana Seferovic, Michael Zand & more​​​​​​
Supported by the Centre for Information on Literature in Slovakia & Arts Council England

The Blue Bus – Nina Zivancevic, Giles Goodland and David Miller

The Blue Bus is pleased to present a reading by Nina Zivancevic, Giles Goodland and David Miller on Tuesday 18th November from 7.30 at The Lamb (in the upstairs room), 94 Lamb’s Conduit Street, London WC1. This is the ninety-fifth event in THE BLUE BUS series. Admissions: £5 / £3 (concessions). 

 Nina Zivancevic was born in former Yugoslavia but most of her life she lived on both sides of the Atlantic where she performed widely throughout the U.S. and Europe. She had 20 books of poetry and fiction published by the leading international publishers and her work has been translated into many languages. A former assistant to Allen Ginsberg, she has also worked for many years with renowned theatre companies such as The Living Theatre and La Mama in New York. Her poetry readings and solo performances draw breath from such working experiences. She lives in Paris and teaches Avantgarde Theatre at la Sorbonne. Most recently she has obtained Bourse de Creation , a distinguished poetry grant from French Centre nationale du Livre.

Nina Zivancevic will present her new book LETTERS TO MYSELF published by Barncott Press in 2014.

David Miller was born in Melbourne (Australia) in 1950, and has lived in London since 1972. His more recent publications include The Waters of Marah (Shearsman Books, 2005), The Dorothy and Benno Stories (Reality Street Editions, 2005), In the Shop of Nothing: New and Selected Poems (Harbor Mountain Press, 2007) and Black, Grey and White: A Book of Visual Sonnets (Veer Books, 2011). He has compiled British Poetry Magazines 1914-2000: A History and Bibliography of ‘Little Magazines’ (with Richard Price, The British Library / Oak Knoll Press, 2006) and edited The Lariat and Other Writings by Jaime de Angulo (Counterpoint, 2009) and The Alchemist’s Mind: a book of narrative prose by poets (Reality Street, 2012). Spiritual Letters (Series 1-5) appeared from Chax Press in 2011, and a double CD recording of David Miller reading this same work came out from LARYNX in 2012. He is also a musician and a member of the Frog Peak Music collective. His Collected Poems, Reassembling Still, was published by Shearsman Books in 2014. His A River Flowing Beside will appear from Hawkhaven Press in 2014 and Spiritual Letters (Series 6) from Like This Press in 2015. (NOT Series 5, as previously stated.)

Giles Goodland was born in Taunton, was educated at the universities of Wales and California, took a D. Phil at Oxford, has published a several books of poetry including A Spy in the House of Years (Leviathan, 2001), Capital (Salt, 2006), What the Things Sang (Shearsman, 2009), Gloss (Knives Forks and Spoons Press, 2011) and The Dumb Messengers (Salt, 2012). . He works in Oxford as a lexicographer and lives in West London. In 2010, he won the 2010 Cardiff International Poetry Competition. He also writes academic papers on lexicography and on Shakespeare.

RIVET in LDN.

rivet

 

@ 16 Wild’s Rents, Bermondsey, SE1 4QG.

Sunday, 23rd November,
from 3.30pm.

To celebrate the release of Headlost by Ed Luker, RIVET will be hosting an afternoon of poetry readings.

TIMOTHY THORNTON
ED LUKER
+1 more TBC

£donations for poets’ travel costs.
Readings will start promptly at 4pm.
There’ll be a table of books and pamphlets available, please feel free to bring stuff to add to the table.

https://www.facebook.com/events/1489384134655725/?ref_notif_type=plan_user_joined&source=1

Vanessa Place in Sheffield

25/11/2014: VANESSA PLACE

Chair: Sharon Kivland

N.B. this will begin at 4 o’clock, ending at 5 o’clock
The Boston Review called Vanessa Place ‘the spokesperson for the new cynical avant-garde’, the Huffington Post characterised her work as ‘ethically odious’, and Dazed called her ‘the super cynical dark overlord of the poetry world’, while philosopher and critic Avital Ronell said she is ‘a leading voice in contemporary thought’. Vanessa Place was the first poet to perform as part of the Whitney Biennial; a content advisory was posted. Place also works as a critic and criminal defense attorney, and is CEO of VanessaPlace Inc, the world’s first poetry corporation.

Site Gallery studio, Tuesday 25 November, 2.00 p.m, to 3.30 p.m.

Vanessa Place will give a workshop on conceptual poetics, open to fifteen students, in which various practices will be discussed and what makes something ‘conceptual’ versus simply having a concept. To book a place on the workshop, please email: S.Kivland@shu.ac.uk

LINK

 

Camarade Festival II Videos

 

Videos from The Camarade Festival held on 25th October, curated by Steven Fowler, are now available:

Ross Sutherland & Thomas Bunstead https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSfp_P2wB5w

John Clegg & Holly Corfield Carr https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuL3kMUCI6M

Nick Murray & Aki Schilz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_UHyPcqpUI

Sarah Dawson & Robin Boothroyd https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58JLMgIxRO4

Jonah Wilberg & Lucy Furlong https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rHChB8cTJY

Vera Chok & Sophie Herxheimer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdJYSwlciNg

Jon Stone & Harry Wooler https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWQWnXAxV00

Paul Hawkins & Mali Clements https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gM3AlEVbqis

Cali Dux & Simon Pomery https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSvD0CIxUEU

Angus Sinclair & Laura Elliott https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCbVgf0Pcfw

George Szirtes & Carol Watts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlIBnKsGFUo

Gareth Rees & Gary Budden https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsLejzR0rRU

Robert Kiely & Doug Jones https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtnmbrjAHHg

Mike Saunders & Emilia Weber https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3XPPcYSQ4A

​Tamar Yoseloff & Claire Crowther​ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENbSrOlgBxk

Andy Spragg & Emma Hammond https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkwJ7CbBuuU

Alan Halsey & Geraldine Monk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydgyFD5sv0s

Nia Davies & Sarah Howe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcTDEpryzkE

Tim Allen & Richard Barrett https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v825a2R7yIQ

Prudence Chamberlain & Eley Williams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNRA4TDSEvM

Hannah Silva & Andra Simons https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIKR-YM1SkU

James Byrne & Sandeep Parmar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSCVJBizFTg

Vicky Sparrow & Dave Spittle​ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vOqM7Sdeiw

​Agnes Lehoczky & Astrid Alben https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yi46d4s6vD0

Francine Elena & Emily Hasler https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT0Y68Do3BI

Ollie Evans & Becky Varley Winter​ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=df-6ErFrzXw

Rebecca Tamas & Martin Jackson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9e6ZPVujMM

Sarah Kelly & Seekers of Lice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHazjqVrKSQ

Jow Lindsay & Anne Laure Coxam https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_KgpEhXFWc

Marcus Slease & JT Welsch​ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6k6Qd6xTmrY

​James Wilkes & Ariadne Radi Cor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glPqBljn4iM

Edmund Hardy & Amy Cutler https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmYa2wDoPnE

Sophie Collins & Livia Franchini https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haBN_nHCqKU

​Nikolai Duffy & Rhys Trimble https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrltmSLikyk

Ryan Van Winkle & Ghazal Mosadeq https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4UYVkYypUw

Calum Rodger & Anthony Autumn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5k9t_pUykBg

Cristine Brache & Holly Childs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9QLUlMq5CQ

Lila Matsumoto & Samantha Walton https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UX5mQzy020o

James Davies & Philip Terry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z67_iVlMSmA

Harry Man & Kirsty Irving https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rm3tP0q8qo

Nathan Jones & Christodoulos Makris https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtIFvHzvCQs

​Zuzana Husarova & Olga Pek​ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC1CEhq9oGA

​David Berridge & Stephen Emmerson​ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxKhFGoIWQw

Alison Gibb & Kimberley Campanello https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcUWdWHaQBE

Sean Bonney & nick-e melville https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gBRH1iQ8ds

​Luke Allan & Graeme Smith​ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hoe3qfYkdAM

Sam Riviere & Crispin Best https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZfKMgNFdJg

Colin Herd & Iain Morrison Camaradefest II – Colin Herd & Iain Morrison

​Holly Pester & Emma Bennett Camaradefest II – Holly Pester & Emma Bennett

 

 

The Italic I

Emma Cocker + Clare Thornton
Project Space Plus, Lincoln School of Fine & Performing Arts
3 – 14 November 2014

The Italic I is a collaborative interdisciplinary project by Emma Cocker and Clare Thornton, comprising new sculptural, time-based and textual works for exhibition, animated by a series of live events. Within The Italic I, Cocker and Thornton approach the gallery as gymnasium, a training space for exploring the different states of potential made possible through voluntarily surrendering to the event of a repeated fall. The Italic I involves an attempt to slow and extend the duration of falling in order to suspend and elaborate upon its discrete phases or scenes, which in turn sheds light on the process of artistic collaboration itself and the making of meaning within creative labour.

“We are seeking new vocabularies for reflecting on the labour within artistic practice. We address states of ‘not knowing’ within the creative process focusing on the act of collaboration itself as a site of desirable negotiation. We are striving to find the means for speaking about the experience of practice wrestling with the idea of what it is to collaborate. The motif of the fall becomes the foil through which to reflect on the undisclosed, unnamed, or even invisible episodes within artistic endeavour, the various tipping points between thinking and action. Falling. Over and over, beginning again and again, repeating gestures, not for the perfection of a given move but rather moves towards deeper understanding”.

Event Programme
In the second week of exhibition, The Italic I will be animated by a series of live events including live performance actions. a performance reading and publication launch, and a reading group.

Launch Event + Performance Reading
Tuesday 11 November, 17.30 – 19.30, 18.00 Performance Reading
In conjunction with their exhibition The Italic I at project space plus, Cocker and Thornton have produced an artists’ publication, which they will also present in the form of a performance reading. Booking advised, all welcome.

Reading Group
Tuesday 11 November, 11.00 – 12.00
Cocker and Thornton will host a reading group focusing on extracts from Erin Manning’s, Relationscapes: Movement, Art and Philosophy (2012) as a means for generating discussion around the ideas and concerns relating to their current exhibition. Booking advised via Eventbrite.

Further information at: projectspaceplus.org

Day of the Deaded

Rich Mix Arts Centre : Friday October 31st : 8pm : Venue 2
Come & spend your Day of the Dead, October Friday 31st, with the Enemies project at the Rich Mix Arts Centre, for a night of Día de Muertos in London. Featuring original performances and poetry from Mark Waldron, Tom Chivers, David Berridge, Ohad Ben Simon, Mercedes Azpilicueta, Mary Paterson & more, this unique evening is part of Enemigos: the enemies project Mexico and a rare chance to gather your friends to remember the dead in the most imaginative of ways. http://weareenemies.com/dayofthedeaded.html

Sandeep Parmar and James Byrne read at Edge Hill

Thursday 30th October: Sandeep Parmar and James Byrne read at The Rose Theatre, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, 7.30 pm £4.50

Sandeep Parmar was born in Nottingham in 1979 and was raised in Southern California. She received her PhD in English Literature from University College London in 2008 on the unpublished autobiographies of the modernist poet Mina Loy. She holds an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia. She is the Reviews Editor of The Wolf magazine and edited The Collected Poems of Hope Mirrlees for Carcanet Press (2011). Her critical book on Loy, Reading Mina Loy’s Autobiographies, appeared from Bloomsbury in 2013. She teaches twentieth-century literature and creative writing at the University of Liverpool. Sandeep Parmar’s The Marble Orchard is published by Shearsman.,

James Byrne founded The Wolf magazine in 2002, which he still edits, and co-edited Bones Will Crow: 15 Contemporary Poets (Arc Publications, 2012). His second poetry collection in the UK, Blood/Sugar, was published by Arc in November 2009 and his poems have been translated into various languages including Arabic, Burmese, Chinese, French and Serbian. Byrne was Poet in Residence at Clare Hall, Cambridge, in 2012 (the first since Joseph Brodsky).

Materials: Dell Olsen & Judith Goldman

The first MATERIALS reading this term, and the tenth in the series overall, will take place on Thursday 23rd October at the Judith E.Wilson Drama Studio, English Faculty Basement, Cambridge, 7.30 for 8pm. DELL OLSEN will read alongside the visiting American poet JUDITH GOLDMAN, who is in town for one month only.

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Dell Olsen’s publications include ‘Book of the Fur’ (2000), ‘Secure Portable Space’ (2004) and ‘punk faun’ (2012). “designed for everyday life but mostly out of range / between various small fires nightly on TV a dog”.

Judith Goldman has published ‘Vocodor’ (2001), ‘Deathstars/rico-chet’ (2006) and ‘The Disposessions’ (2009). “I died of a chief delight. fare thee well, crackpot.”

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Copies of work by the poets and various other small-press material will be available on a book-table on the night. BYOB.

MOTIF

Registration is now open for RHUL Practice-based Research Conference MOTIF: 2014
MOTIF: 2014 is a day conference on Saturday, 15 November 2014 from 10am at the Centre for Creative Collaboration, London, focused around the theme of motif and its role within creative and critical practice.
The conference will provide a space for creative dialogue between practitioners and academic researchers through a programme of talks, performances, workshops and keynote speakers: Jerome Fletcher, Peter Jaeger, Fiona Templeton and Nick Thurston.
Tickets are £30 general and £20 concessions. To book please visit: MOTIF 2014

zimZalla at The Hardy Tree

Films from the opening night of the zimZalla exhibition at The Hardy Tree gallery in London, co-curated by SJ Fowler’s Enemies project, are now online. The event also celebrated Mark Cobley’s The Red Ceilings Press. Tom Watts is seen above, with more here.

The next event is October Monday 27th at the Hardy Tree with readings from the TRYIE Collective (Zuzana Husarova, Olga Pekova +), Tom Jenks, Lucy Harvest Clarke, Kim Campanello, Ryan Van Winkle, Iain Morrison, Christodoulos Makris.