Launch of THE BASTILLE no.3 – Interesting Times – 7pm Monday 7th July

Come to the launch party! Meet our Radical Reporters! Free drinks, music to dance to and the new magazine to get hold of! Outside the bookshop Le Mont en l’air, 71 rue de Ménilmontant/2 rue de la Mare. (Métro Ménilmontant then climb the hill; it’s on the left just after the church…) And if it rains we’ll be inside…

We’ll have free drinks but probably best to bring something to drink as well as last year we managed to drink everything.

Launch party
7pm till 11pm
Le Monte en l’air bookshop
71 rue de Ménilmontant/2 rue de la Mare
Ménilmontant
Métro Ménilmontant

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A good night at SpokenWord

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Photo by Sabine

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Photoreport from June 2: First Time, First love

Photos by Sabine Dundure. Full album here!

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‘Disease’ – SpokenWord 19th May 2014

Report by Gabriel. Photos by Sabine

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Hello Everyone!!

Monday, May 19th was a hell of a night! The theme was “Disease”and we were happy to accommodate it, as we were the poets who read.

Round One started with Drew who discussed old people, shampoo, and sock drawers in spirited poem…did those old people have diseases? probably.  And then! We were treated to one of David Sirois’ finest poems whilst he was professionally filmed for unknown purposes, but no doubt good reason.  Fred took disease by the horns and joked about his own personal struggles with asthma and getting shots at the doctors office – apparently his doctor uses unadvisedly long syringes.  Gabriella read a poem in Spanish and then read a very sweet translation for those who didn’t understand the original.  At this point the round gave a turn to John from Toronto (great city with a fabulous hockey team and a crack-smoking mayor) recited a passage from Kerouac’s On The Road.  Alex read about L.A., Ret about silk parachutes, and Ed finished off the round with a song.  Solid stuff all around.

Round Two saw the temperature rise in the room, and so there was a fair amount more sweating from this point on in the night, and no-one could get us sweating faster than Amel, who sang a Sinead O’Connor song – you know the one…and after that Naniso told of African warriors.  Dina read about “better love”and I read some poetry too, but as you all know, I don’t like to talk about myself.  Oriane read a really funny story written by her “friend”who has taken a vow of silence, Alexe sought validation, and Nicolas and Steve took us to the end of the round.  This was a tough round, but a good round.  There was misbehaviour and there was great, nay, brave performances.  Shout out to Alexe for tolerating a choking attack just next to her – some people should drink a better quality of rose wine, if you ask me.

Round Three started like the second – with a song.  Hannah, accompanied by Amel, sang “I Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You”…at least that’s what I think the song is called, and Roberta read three really interesting poems about French culture as an outsider.  Matt then followed with a tale told at a blistering pace about a Mr. Reynolds and his various conditions, and Alim addressed Arnold Schwartzenegger.  Charley brought her comedy all the from England to make us laugh, and Amruta reminded us that time is the only friend left.  Kelly kept us thinking of Ithica and Helene concluded the night with a theme appropriate story about Syphilis, penises, and mental suffering.  This round was very smooth and the audience was really great.

Disease night was a great night.  Thank you all for coming and to David and Alberto for the chance to host.  Next week’s theme is “Ghosts”.

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Bloomsday 2014

June 16th is Bloomsday!

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Hanniffa’s report from hosting SpokenWord 5.5.2014

More from Hanniffa here. Thanks to Acey for the photos – see the full album here.

 

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Last Monday marked the first day a woman hosted all three rounds of Spoken Word Paris.

I feel pretty honored to have been that person. Not because it sounds cool to say ( although it does) :-), but really because I am so pleased to have been asked to take a  more active role in this awesome community. I LOVE Spoken Word Paris. I have learnt and grown so much. I’ve made some great friends and been blessed to have met some of whom I believe will be this generation’s finest poets.

Last Monday was also simply tons of fun. We heard impressive pieces from everyone, all three rounds were great! If you read, kudos to you, you are a talented bunch! To the visitors who dared to share, thanks much for leaving a bit of you here with us in Paris. To the guy who made unkind comments and spoke right through Fran’s reading, you actually made the event that much more exciting. So thank you too. And Fran, don’t worry, your story was still awesome!

Thanks to the audience for being supportive and patient in the situation and to the the two strong guys, Alberto and Apo who stepped in to play bodyguard when things got a bit heated. They were true renaissance men, “writers and fighters”.

No one stayed on theme. But as usual, everyone tried to squeeze the theme in. Haha!

There were a few pieces that stood out for me. The first from Micah from New York, who got us thinking with his powerful piece on trying to convince his friend not to take his own life. Then there was Tyler’s moving reading on his mother’s battle with cancer.  Fred was hilarious in his monologue on animal documentaries and his questions on “what if men were like animals and by extension trees”…I think. I’m not too sure. I was honestly too busy laughing. Alberto read his poem in “Italiano”and Caitlin told of her her dead/divorced husband and the Spanish man on the bus, who fell in love with her. Dawn, sang a song about her friend…Caitlin.

It was also a pleasure to have Will and James, the editors of The Belleville Park Pages, visiting with us. (Buy a copy, it’s only 2 euros). 🙂

Bon, bref. Monday was great. You laughed at my corny jokes and endured my bad dancing. You were so kind. You listened as I introduced every female poet by saying she was “lovely”. You gave generously to the hat. Thank you for making my first time a truly memorable one!

Big thanks to David and Alberto, these guys are stars! David you have created something totally beautiful, thank you for your vision. Thanks also to Acey the awesome photographer. To you all, please continue to support the community of Spoken Word. Keep writing, keep sharing, keep coming out to listen and see you next Monday 🙂

— Hanniffa

See you tonight at SpokenWord with the theme SUPERSTITION
Au Chat Noir
76 rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud
metro Parmentier
Sign up 8pm-9.30pm. Poetics begin underground at 8.30pm

 

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Festival of short theatre: tonight till Saturday

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Photoreport from April 21: Enlightenment!

33Featured Reader: Ernesto Sarezale. Uncensored pictures here. Puritane pictures by Sabine Dundure. Full album here. It’s getting hot down there. Indeed. Next Monday theme: Risks.

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Shakespeare’s Resurrection Day

Friday April 25th au Chat Noir 7pm until the bar closes… and then, who knows?

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So. It’s Shakespeare’s Resurrection Day this Friday (he was born and died on 23rd April). And it’s also David Barnes’ 43rd birthday. So after doing SpokenWord at the Chat Noir for 2 years we’re throwing a joint party with the bar staff – with free food and some free punch, live Balkan music, DJs Gabriel and Bruce and of course some Shakespearean spoken word performances! Come celebrate with us and finally meet the folks who pour your beer on a Monday night, then get down and dance! Oscillate wildly! Like ecstatic pigeons. More details soon.

Shakespeare’s Resurrection Day
Friday 25th April 7pm until Saturday morning
au Chat Noir
76 rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud
métro Parmentier/Couronnes

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Report from April 7: Nicknames!

Report by Copito De Nieve. Photos by: Bine. Full album here.

We started 1 hour and 20 minutes late due to a scheduling accident but we don’t know how we made it. It was a Nicknames night and we had (in order of appearance): Salacious Crumb, Anarchy, Prince Albert, Ginger bitch, The Asparagus, our featured reader Annie (That’s a nickname) Brechin. Yannicus (from the Gladiator), Crowd, Donkey, The Spaniard, No nicknames, Godot, Flux or Hannuman, Amu, Bean and To the Newens! They will be back next Monday with their original names but you’ll find them very confused and philosophical, given that our next theme is: Dilemma!

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