Para todos los gatos negros

by Rethabile Masilo

It has not been known for inns to bury their dead,
even when death occurs inside the establishment;
in the morning, after having brought people in
by the wheel-barrow the night before, the owner
shoos them all away, takes back his music
and his drinks from them, and later accepts
no accountability for where they will be buried,
nor by whom. Even the seediest drum player
who slouches over his instrument will be killed,
with not even God filled with any remorse at all,
and only the furniture and walls left standing.
Dark drapes hang like capes from the ceiling.
The origin of this is so unknown no one, master
who serves lyrics in large portions, or listener
who fills the floor each night, knows why or how
words choose one another when the music love
begins, within the sound of the voice of a poet—
but they do, every line comes with its grain of life.
Last night died before we had given in, though
I still wish I had confessed how poets here sound
like ideas that light bulbs above people’s heads,
that fire human lives; I have not picked out whom
to yield to, behind my bottle, of a night of jazz
which floats in my head. Above the crypt, as poems
fly below, a buzz is perceived moving up there
with the sound of a thousand zippers yielding
at once. Words drip from pen and from mouth
like dew from the tips of blades of life, saints
are present here, in the crypt of a rue Jean-Pierre
Timbaud café, poking wounds with zeal to keep
them from healing, each the flat-paper mapper
of a life unknown till then, each charting a world,
the same way giving birth turns old life into new.

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Guest poet at SpokenWord Monday 13th July – Rita Malikonyte Mockus

Rita-Malikonyte-MockusRita Malikonyte Mockus, born in Lithuania, is a classically trained pianist who has studied philosophy and creative writing and has a degree in art history. Her poetry has appeared in Salos (Sviesa Press, Lithuania). She was a featured vocal performer and wrote a cycle of poems set to Jasenka’s electro­acoustic recording “An Artist and a Plane” for the Electroshock label in 2004. She also wrote the lyrics to the work “Yoin,” which was performed at the National Philharmonic of Lithuania in Vilnius. In 2007 she read her poetry at the City of Asylum annual Jazz Poetry Concert alongside saxophonist Jimmy Carter from World Saxophone Quartet and drummer Roger Humphries. In 2013, she read at the Bonfire Reading Series together with Moe Seager, an American­French jazz poet. Mockus writes cultural criticism for the Autumn House Press and the online magazine Sampsonia Way. She also collaborates with local video artists, is a member of Zero Prestige, a Pittsburgh poetry collective, and contributes her poems to its monthly journal. She is currently working on her book of poems She­Rif s.

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Guest poet Monday 6th July Alien Architect

Theme: REVOLUTION

Alien Architect:  listen here

Alien Architect / Cohen Asher (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a multidisciplinary artist, working with music, visual arts, and poetry. He has recorded several records, with a lyrical quality associated with MC or poet. In 2014 The Alien Architect published the experimental hip hop album Arteria. Alien Architect is a vocalist and multi-instrumentalist known for mixing hip hop and poetry. He has opened for Wu-Tang Clan, Schooly D, Badfish, Wax, Slightly Stoopid, Shwayze, Sam Roberts Band, and Jef Lee Johnson to name a few. Alien Architect recorded a song with The Gift of Gab from Blackalicious in 2012. He has shared poetry stage experiences with poets like Smyte9, Lamont Steptoe, Elliot Levin, and Ursula Rucker. Alien Architect has played all over the streets and venues of Philadelphia, in Mexico, Egypt, a desert in Israel, and many other places across the United States.

 

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Photo-report from SpokenWord Paris on June 15th : Boats, Trains, Planes!

Images from June 15th. Photos by Sabine Dundure, except one. Guess:

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The theme: Boats, Trains, Planes. Guest Nomadic Poet: Cecilia Llompart from The New Wanderer Poetry Collective. More pictures on our facebook page. See you every Monday (Summer included).

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Monday Jun 29th Special Guest: Malgorzata Kasprzycka

Photo(1)Theatre director, performer, musician, teacher who lives in Paris but moves around constantly. Member of the Young European Theatre Laboratory and of the collective of directors Inspire Group which evolved into her own company Volcano Song. Her first project “Sinon l’hiver / if not, winter”(inspired by poetry by Sappho), received a grant from the Ministery of Culture of Mexico. As a musician she performed with a folk duo “Autumn Train” and with her solo project “Ginger”. In September she will be performing in “Andy, a Popera” (Bearded Ladies Cabaret and Opera of Philadelphia). In the center of her work lies the relationship between the voice and the body. A lover of bridges, trains, places, train stations, airports and theatre stages of all kind. Like the Spokenword Paris’ non-stage.

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The Other Writers’ Group.

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Monday 8th June – On the telephone; guest poet Cecilia Woloch

The theme is on the telephone.

And a sguest poet we have Cecilia Woloch – ”In 2014, Scribe-l’Harmattan published the French translation of Tsigan: The Gypsy Poem, as Tzigane, le poème Gitan. The text of Tsigan has been the basis for multi-media performances in the U.S. and Europe, and is currently being translated into Polish. A novella in prose-poems, Sur la Route, is forthcoming from Quale Press.” (Read more here)

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Monday 1st June’s guest poet – Duckie L’Orange

Duckie L'OrangeDuckie L’Orange is a performance artist who works with puppets, storytelling, burlesque and humour.
Based in Sydney Australia, she has performed in the Sydney Opera House, Australian Museum, the Rocks Village Bizarre, Sydney Tower, Bondi Beach Theatre, nightclubs, festivals, forests and car parks.

Monday’s theme is The Moon.

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Day change for this week’s SpokenWord 2 – Open Secret

Exceptionally, and due to events beyond our control, SpokenWord 2 -Open Secret is on THURSDAY not Wednesday. (Thursday 28th May)

Still at the Bistrot des Artistes, 6 rue des Anglais, 75005. Metro St Michel or Maubert-Mutualite.

Sign up 8.30pm, poetics start underground in the cave 9pm.

Cheers,

David & David

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Monday 25th May – SpokenWord celebrates Childhood

The theme is Childhood. And Bibi, as our guest poet, is gonna speak about a project she’s supporting by the charity Un Enfant Par La Main.

All money in the hat goes to this charity! Please be generous (if you can) and give 5, 10 or more euros!

Links:

The project Bibi is raising fund for

The charity – Un Enfant Par La Main

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