Showing posts with label festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label festival. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

just sound great


You can squeeze, strum, pick
Bang, slide, or blow ‘em; played
Together they just sound great

What is a sherku?


Monday, August 10, 2009

his touch




The walk was crowded, the
Music too good to pass up
His touch led her along




















What is a sherku?

Inspired by the dancing of this couple at the Lowell Folk Festival

Sunday, August 09, 2009

full suit glory

Brass is class, banjos dandy
Bass sets the pace for
Piano full suit glory


What is a sherku?

Inspired by the performance of Dr Michael Walker and the Original Liberty Jazz Band at the Lowell Folk Festival

Saturday, August 08, 2009

how hot is it?

No matter how hot it feels
It is hotter back home
Our jackets keep us warm



What is a sherku?

Inspired by the performance of Dr Michael Walker and the Original Liberty Jazz Band at the Lowell Folk Festival


Friday, August 07, 2009

seeing is believing


Wouldn’t believe that those
Mandolin picking fingers
Could play so but I see



What is a sherku?

Inspired by the performance by Sierra Hull at the Lowell Folk Festival

Thursday, August 06, 2009

You just know

Know you are at the right
House for party when you
See furniture in garden

What is a sherku?

This is a "found" poem in that
Niamh Ni Charra mentioned this during an intro to one of her songs at the Lowell Folk Festival. I crafted it to fit the sherku format.

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

opening number

Greek salad, lamb kabob
Irish fiddle music
lots of sun at Lowell Folk

What is a sherku?

Inspired by the Lowell Folk Festival experience!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

2009 Massachusetts Poetry Festival Expanding


Dear Poets & Lovers of Poetry,

The 2009 Massachusetts Poetry Festival is growing, spreading, positively exploding... We are thrilled to announce that there will be simultaneous kick-off events Thursday, October 15th, in Boston, Lowell, Salem, Worcester, Amherst, and the Berkshires. Then on Friday and Saturday, the Festival returns to the classic red-brick mills, galleries, museums, National Park sites, churches, restaurants, cafes, and cobblestone streets of downtown Lowell.

Applications are now open for small presses wanting to participate in the Festival's Small Press Fair on October 17. Click here to go to our website for documents



Afaa Michael Weaver

will be participating in the 2009 Poetry Festival


Anne Waldman founder, with Allen Ginsberg, of the Jack Kerouac School of Writing at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado,will be participating in the 2009 Poetry Festival

Friday, Oct. 16, over 200 high school poets will be reading and participating in events at Lowell High School; there will be an intercollegiate poetry showcase with student poets from 14 colleges and universities, and a special MPF edition of the Urban Village Arts Series on Friday evening.

On Saturday, Oct. 17, the packed schedule will include a small press fair, readings by regional poetry groups, a Favorite Poem Project session, writing workshops, and a late night poetry slam with notable participants from Massachusetts and New York -- and much more.

Just a few of the poets appearing for the Festival this year include:

  • Afaa M. Weaver
  • James Tate
  • Dara Wier
  • Louise Gluck
  • Ann Waldman
  • Jericho Brown
  • XJ Kennedy and the Light Brigade
  • Robert Pinsky
  • Lloyd Schwartz
  • And many more!

Louise Gluck , former U.S. Poet Laureate is participating in the 2009 Poetry Festival


Robert Pinsky is participating in this years

Festival

On Sunday, Oct. 18, Harvard University will host a poetry and jazz program with Robert Pinsky and musicians.

To keep up with the events being scheduled regularly check in at www.masspoetry.org

The Festival is expanding.

The Festival is growing

--- despite the financial hard times.

Because all of us believe,

especially in these hard times,

that people need poetry more than ever.

But to do all this we also need you to participate !

Please donate to the Poetry Festival. We need 100 people to step up and donate $50 dollars or whatever you can to make sure we can keep expanding the Massachusetts Poetry Festival. We need to rely on lots of small donations from individuals who want to support poetry. We need you.

Click here to make your tax deductible donation now.


Stay tuned for more announcements shortly.

Thank you.

§¨©

Michael Ansara

For the Festival Planning Committee

2008 Videos
You can watch videos of some of the readings from the 2008 Festival by clicking here.
Massachusetts Poetry Festival
http://masspoetry.org/
Office of Cultural Affairs & Special Events
375 Merrimack Street, Lowell, MA 01852



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