Gabriel’s report from ”Rhythm”

Photos by Sabine Dundure – full album here.

Hello poetry people! Monday, February 3rd was a monumental, experimental, instrumental experience for the senses; a first in the history of the famed Spoken Word Paris.

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Due to circumstances surrounding David Barnes’ illness and the strange and yet to be explained disappearance of Alberto Rigettini, I, Gabriel Gorman, was called upon for hosting duties… the honour was immense. This was no ordinary poetry night au Chat Noir… this night promised something new, something grand, something people had only dreamed of previously… Moe Seager and his band of jazzy, bluesy greats.

Round 1.

The night was kicked off in traditional fashion with poet after poet entering the stage to read, perform, or belt their respective pieces.  London Grant told us of her body saying no, and reminding our audience that he does not own her.  Nandan went to make the point that parents “fuck us up” – a point that my mother would take issue with for certain, because she didn’t fuck me up at all.  Lucy invented a new insult, “dicknut”, while railing against a former lover in an impassioned hate-filled rant that got the audience to a point of rabid salivation.  Catherine contributed with her ukelele while Victor reminded us all why he is the king of story-telling – Maurice Chevalier would be proud, no doubt.

Round 2.

Round two was the big event.  The band had the audience hot for words, and no performer brave enough to have signed up for the round disappointed.  Ret spoke of winter in his patented sultry style, while Helene with a bluesy accompaniment spoke of adeptness and stealing books.  Ferdinand got the whole crowd buzzing with his bilingual rap, and Diego spoke of liquor and love.  Yann made video games sexy, somehow – he’s a talented writer.  Evan reflected on heartbreak, while the great David Sirois before reading turned to the band and requested for his music, “utter beauty” – he got it, and he read it.

This most unusual round finished with the maestro himself, Moe Seager, dazzling the crowd with a poem about jazz, asking the jazzy question, “What is jazz is?”  This round was surely one of my favourite that I’ve witnessed since I began coming to Spoken Word, and I was really honoured to have been involved.  Thanks to Moe and the band. It was really fun.

Round 3.

Back to business – poetry, plain and simple.  Round three was full of great readings.  Alexe asked to be bled dry and Carole recited several stunning poems with one phrase for me really sticking out: “same silvery sea” – beautiful alliteration.  Anna advised to rest your lungs, and Jules, for her first reading at Spoken Word, chose to read her own rhythmic, free associative poem inspired by a recent jazz performance – it was jazzy alright.  Ashley connected bodily functions and art, while Kristina sang a beautiful original song at the piano.  Ambjorn, for a bit of class, recited Shakespeare with his usual nonchalance, and Amruta read a great piece detailing the Indian accent in English.  The round was full of laughs and gasps – it was a great way to cap off a truly exceptional night at Spoken Word Paris.

Thanks to David Barnes for asking me to host, and to everyone who came out to support.  The night relies on quality people doing quality things, and we had it all in abundance Monday night.

Monday 17th’s theme is Reversals.

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Hanni’s blogpost on hosting SpokenWord

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Spoken Word Paris January 20: Cheese!

Photoreport from Last Monday: pictures by Melissa Clausse. Full album here.

 

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Flashback: Christmas 2013 at SpokenWord

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Thanks to Melissa for the photos. That was the end of 2013. May 2014 be all of this and more! Cheers, David

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First Spoken Word Paris of 2014 : Lucky Numbers!

Pictures by Sabine Dundure, full album here. Welcome to 2014 at Spoken Word Paris! First Episode of the year featuring: Chris Newens’s table called Ithaca, Evan’s train rumbles down the valley in Nebraska, Bernard’s 3 words love poem, Ferdinand’s lucky numbers, Yann’s tolerance wasn’t built in a day, David Sirois entering Dante’s hell (Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita…), Moe and the day James Brown died, Rebecca’s burning down the house. Serena’s blurred lines, Troy’s Christmas Tree, Ret’s cold blooded bitch, Helen’s new satanism, Francesca’s too much fun in Paris, Camile’s futile poems (someone got dumped), Alyssa’s controlling your breathing. Alex’s “There is your craft”, Nandan’s “I’m not supersticious but why take a chance?”, James’s anger and darkness, Melanie & Pamela & Octavio Paz, Drew & Carl Sandburg & Jenn & Cesare Pavese and a poem found on his desk after he committed suicide:

Verrà la morte e avrà i tuoi occhi/ Death will come and will have your eyes.

Welcome to 2014, farewell 2013. The new Metro navigo will cost 3% more. (2010: 56,60. 2012: 65,10. 2014: ?) Welcome new next Monday Theme: “The Metro”.

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Happy New Year to all!

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And this is just a tiny % of the number of us who made 2013 such a great year!
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SpokenWord Monday 23rd Dec – poetic gift night

Bring a poetic gift (poem/book/seashell/pigeon/etc) and we’ll mix them all up and everyone gets one at random.
Theme: Christmas.
Sign up 8pm-9.30pm
Poetics begin underground 8.30pm
Cheers,
David

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Spoken Word Paris December 9: The East!

Pictures by Sabine Dundure. Have a look a the full album here. Mary & Jack Kerouac, Reth & Nelson Mandela, Jonathan & The Professor Von Sgarulfen & Schopenauer & Etreme Ironing. Jacob & his XXXX, Ferdinand & his English Lessons, Felix and his German, Gab & Lucy, Anita & William Blake: “Bride Bride Burning Bright In The Terror Of The Night”.

Round II. Catherine opens at the piano, No, actually a man met on the street opened but we all (I hope) forgot what he was talking about, Megan, Alex & (Guess who’s back from Sweden)(Host of Spoken Word Stockholm…) Helen, Matt Bassett, Yan, Victor & Evan, Annie & her best friend, Boomie and the Fish, Jeanne closes at the piano. Round III. Moe & The Monkey of Loneliness, Rose, Doug Power & The Antichrist of Canada, David Sirois, Imani & her family strawberry mark, Alabaster, Liz Greenfield, Mukta & Anruta, Hannah, Tom & Nazim Hikmet. We were 33 on stage, many more in the audience. Come back next Monday. The theme is: Winter.

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A review of us from April

Just stumbled across this review of SpokenWord Paris: here

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Spoken Word Paris December 2: Original or Copy.

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For answers and more pictures check the full album here. Pictures by Sabine Dundure. For more answers and more pictures come back next Monday. Theme: “The East”. Ciao!

 

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