Juxtavoices: 3 summer concerts

  • Jul 14th: JUXTAVOICES at Tubermusic, St Margaret’s Church, Whalley Range, Manchester.
  • Jul 22nd: ORCHESTRA OF THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE plus JUXTAVOICES, Tramlines, Memorial Hall, Sheffield.
  • Aug 25th: JUXTAVOICES, Daytime TBC, Monsal Head Railway Tunnel, Derbyshire.

Juxtavoices is a large antichoir which includes many familiar faces from Sheffield’s leftfield music, poetry and visual arts scene. Although the group performs structured scores, no fixed pitches are ever notated, and the group uses improvisation to shape the detail of the scores as the music progresses. Both trained and untrained voices are included. As well as playing normal concerts, the group is to be found in various unexpected public places and at poetry / text events. A Discus CD is planned for 2012. Always on the look out for new members.

Homage Renga workshop with SJ Fowler

Homage Renga workshop with SJ Fowler

The Saison Poetry Library foyer, Level 5, Royal Festival Hall, London, SE1 8XX

2-4pm, Saturday 30th

Free (arrive on the day, no need to book)

“Using the poetry library as a resource, a facilitated session where those in attendance spar line to line with in concert with each other, creating series of poems in small groups while writing simultaneously to order their lines after writing, and then coming together to write one larger poem in narrative, responsive order. This Renga, but as an act of homage and theft, creating a Remix poem out of the singled, lost lines of other poets great works. A collaborative work of plagiarism, attendees will be given a set of rules with which to work and let loose.”

LINK

Karen Mac Cormack and Steve McCaffery Seminar

CONTEMPORARY INNOVATIVE POETRY RESEARCH SEMINAR

Poetry, Parapoetics and Architecture

Karen Mac Cormack: “Enmeshed Tessitura”: Poetry & Architecture

Steve McCaffery: Parapoetics & the Architectural

All welcome

Details on the Institute for English Studies website

Friday 25 May at 6.00 in the University of London Senate House, Russell Square, WC1

Philip Terry, Advanced Immorality

Other Room reader Philip Terry’s Advanced Immorality is out now from if p then q

The title of Philip Terry’s book, and the name of one of the seven poems in his latest collection, is an antonymic translation (opposites) of Terry’s own translations of Raymond Queneau’s Elementary Morality. Queneau’s quennet form is further utilised in A Berlin Notebook. Also included are 50½ uproarious synopsises of imagined murder mysteries, the utter destruction of the sestina, Hamlet in four pages and much, much more. From start to finish Advanced Immorality is hilarious, polished, questioning and great fun.

LINK

equus press

equus press was established in 2011 between Paris, London & Prague with the objective of publishing new writing that is innovative & conscious of being doubly marginalised: outside the literary establishment defined by the Anglo-American publishing industry, & outside the confines of nationalism, pursuing a broadly cosmopolitan “agenda”; what has come to be termed “translocal” writing. The press is launching its next two novels, The News Clown by Thor Garcia and Breakfast at Midnight by Louis Armand at a series of events in London and Manchester:

  • FRIDAY 13 APRIL, 7-9pm @ Rich Mix, 35 – 47 Bethnal Green Road, London E1 6LA..
  • SATURDAY 14 APRIL, 6.30-8.30pm @ The Anthony Burgess Foundation, The Engine House, Chorlton Mill, 3 Cambridge Street, Manchester M1 5BY.
  • SUNDAY 15 APRIL, 7.30-9.30pm @ The Castle Hotel, 66 Oldham Street, Manchester, M4 1LE.
  • MONDAY 16 APRIL, 7-9 pm @ The Phoenix Artists Club, 1 Phoenix Street, London, WC2H 8BU.

More at the equus press site.

Maintenant #89 – Eric Suchère

To many what was once the most expansively influential European tradition of poetry has now become one of the most hermetic. Yet within France there remains singularm emergent figures whose invention, and whose brilliance, marks them out as some of the most innovative in the world. Eric Suchère is one of them, art critic and art historian, he has created a remarkable oeuvre of conceptual, prose and written poetry over the last few decades and holds a rightful place as a leading light in the current French scene. For the 89th interview in our series, Eric Suchère.

http://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/maintenant-89-eric-suchere/

Accompanying the interview is an extract from Eric’s longer work Set, Winterwreck, translated by Lisa Robertson.

http://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/eric-suchere-setwinterwreck/

quarter after

quarter after, a new journal for art and its reasons, is up and running with the recent release of Issue no. 1. 

Adam Fieled * Chad Scheel * David Berridge * Michael Farrell * Jane Joritz-Nakagawa * Tiffany Monroe * Felino A. Soriano * Vernon Frazer * rob mclennan * Donna Kuhn * Merlin Flower * Christina Baker-Jones * David Harrison Horton * Lawrence Upton * Ric Carfagna * Roger Sedarat * Seekers of Lice * James Sanders * Linda Neiswender

LINK

Hobby Horse: A PUPPET PLAY FOR CABARET VOLTAIRE

Hobby Horse: A PUPPET PLAY FOR CABARET VOLTAIRE

by CHRISTINE KENNEDY

A celebration of the DADA dolls & art of

Emmy Hennings, Hannah Höch, and Sophie Taeuber-Arp.

Tuesday 13 March 6pm

Digital Performance Lab

University of Salford at MediaCityUK, Salford Quays

See: http://www.salford.ac.uk/MediaCityUK/location for directions

ADMISSION FREE

SIMPLE REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED

Doors open at 6pm

Performance starts at 6.15 – latecomers will not be admitted until the interval

The performance lasts approx 30 minutes and the interval for 20 minutes

A creative practice lecture and discussion will follow the interval

Poetry / Music: Cambridge – Friday 24th Feb

  •  JUSTIN KATKO
  • OUT TO LUNCH
  • LASH + STENT
  • DRACHMAE LUCKY STRENGTH
+ There will be readings from Justin Katko and Out To Lunch (Ben Watson), as well as music from the duo of Dominic Lash & David Stent (double bass + guitar) and the electronic trio Drachmae Lucky Strength. Books & CDs will be available.
Friday 24 February, 7.30pm. Judith E Wilson Drama Studio, Faculty of English, 9 West Road, Cambridge.

Postgraduate Funding Opportunities at Salford

Keele University and the University of Salford are in receipt of an Arts and Humanities Research Council Block Grant Partnership, totalling 26 studentships over three years.  Awards are available at the University of Salford to commence in October 2012 in the following areas:

Doctoral Studentship in English

Professional Preparation Masters in Museum Studies, MA

Professional Preparation Masters in Creative Writing, MA

Professional Preparation Masters in Film, Digital and Media Production, MA

For more details see: LINK

Maintenant #79 – Emanuella Amichai

Perhaps Emanuella Amichai represents the ethos of the Maintenant series more succinctly than any of the other 78 poets that have gone before her. The question of what is poetic is akin to the question of what is European. Both are fluid, unanswerable, and all the more essential for that unresolvability. Working in the medium of moving image, of dance, theatre and film, she has taken groundbreaking strides towards what can only be called a video poetry, a form of visual poetry. Working in tandem with some of Europe’s finest writers, including Jan Wagner, she has shown her absolute control of both mediums, both poetry and film, utilising the grammar of motion to remarkable poetic effect. If this places her outside the poetic mainstream, what might be deemed The definition of a poet, then the fact she is the daughter of one of the 20th century’s greatest poets firmly roots her back into the tradition of European letters. For the 79th edition of Maintenant, Israel’s Emanuella Amichai.

http://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/maintenant-79-emanuella-amichai/

A video poem of Emanuella’s will soon follow online, so please check http://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/

Alan Halsey – ‘Even if only out of’

Veer Publication 046 [ISBN: 978-1-907088-39-1]
These poems were written 2008-10. They include some skips & charms against recession, Cicero’s reflections on New Labour, an alphabet, two sets of riddles, a quarrelsome symposium on Blake’s erotica, a tale of post-imperial commerce, recent discoveries concerning the lizopard, versions of Martial, notes on bubbles and additions to Lives of the Poets.
6×9” size. 108 pages. November 2011. £8.00