National Poetry Day Celebrated with Record Events
National Poetry Day Celebrated with Record Number of Events
From rap artists and performance poets to poetry slams and 24-hour poetry marathons, Friday 30 July marks a vintage year for National Poetry Day with more events than ever before happening throughout the country.
From Whangarei to Dunedin, Poetry Day is a unique opportunity to hear some of our best-known poets share their work. Poetry stars Sam Hunt, Michele Leggott, Kevin Ireland, Albert Wendt, Jenny Bornholdt, and Poet Laureate Cilla McQueen are among the line-up in more than 50 events planned around the country.
Established in 1998, National Poetry Day has grown to become one of the most anticipated events on the arts calendar. This year’s winner of the NZSA Jessie Mackay Best First Book Award for Poetry, Selina Tusitala Marsh, will perform in Auckland and New Zealand Post Book Awards Poetry Category finalist, Michael Harlow, will take part in Dunedin’s Poetry Evening.
National Poetry Day isn’t just for established poets, it’s for people who simply want to give poetry a go. So if you harbour a desire to perform a piece of your own, this is the day to throw caution to the wind.
National Poetry Day Coordinator, Siobhan Harvey, says the reason for poetry’s increasing popularity may be due to how well it fits into our busy lives.
‘Poetry can be read in short bursts. It is a very modern medium - perfectly suited to our need to access things in shorter spaces of time.
‘Poems transport us, and when performed at events they open up worlds and moments in time. Poetry is a great mode of escapism, no wonder it’s so popular!’
Words will be spilling onto pavements, out of offices and into classrooms, cafes and theatres everywhere on Friday 30 July.
A few of National Poetry Day’s highlights this year are:
• Whangarei. The Great
Wall of Words, Storytime, The Strand on Vine. Poems will
be submitted from all over Northland and beyond. A
selection of the best poems will be chosen for display on
Storytime’s Great Wall of Words.
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• Auckland Guerrilla Poets in the Street.
11.30 am – 2 pm, K’Road. Come join the Guerrilla
Poets for a poetry chalking event in the central city
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• South Auckland. Something Worth Reading?
The South Auckland Poets Collective Book & Film Launch. 7 pm
– 9.30 pm, Te Puke Otara Community Centre, Newbury Street,
Otara. The South Auckland Poets Collective (SAPC) is a
group of young Pacific and Maori writers/poets/performers
from all areas of Manukau City. Armed with their voices and
notebooks they cast down the negative stereotypes of youth
in South Auckland with a new and positive story. Featuring
live performances from the collective, local DJs, MCs and
short film viewing.
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• West Auckland. Rhythm
& Verse, 7.30 pm, Lopdell House Gallery, 418 Titirangi Road,
Titirangi. A night of fabulous poetry and music
including readings from Selina Tusitala-Marsh; Kevin
Ireland; Raewyn Alexander and Janet Charman.
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• Tauranga. Loose Canons. 6.30 pm
onwards, No 1 The Strand, Tauranga. Words and music from
visiting poets and musicians including Northern Horde’s
re-enactment of Beowulf’s slaying of the monster Grendel.
Sign up for open mike presented by Bravado with prizes and
surprises.
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• Hamilton. The Great Hamilton
Poem Hunt. Friday 23 July to Thursday29 July , 2010.
Follow the clues and find the lost poem, line by line. If
you find a line, bring it into the Waikato Museum to claim a
reward.
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• Taupo. Poetry in the Workplace
12pm-1pm NZ Post Shop, Horomatangi Street. Personalities
and poets read originals and favourites.
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• Havelock North. Sam Hunt Encore Concert.
All Day at the Pipi Café, 16 Joll Road. If you missed
out last year here’s your chance to see the legendary Sam
Hunt LIVE with friend Barry Saunders, lead singer of the
legendary Warratahs.
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• Paraparaumu. Poets to
the People Poetry Day Vigil. 7 pm - 9.30 pm, Thursday29
July, 2010, Paraparaumu Library. A celebration and
reading of New Zealand poetry. Guest poets Adrienne Jansen
and friends will perform poetry to music, in foreign and
sign language. Open mic competition for your own poems of no
more than ten lines.
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• Upper Hutt. Poets’
Corner – Campfire Poems. 10.30 am – 11.30 am, Thursday
29 July 2010. Expressions Arts and Entertainment Centre, 836
Fergusson Drive. Bring along your own poems and your
favourite campfire poems and read them to the group. The
session will be fronted by Tony Chad, who will supplement
the group’s poems with a wide range of work by New Zealand
and international poets. Milo with marshmallows and
breakfast sausages in bread with lashings of tomato sauce on
offer!
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• Wellington. Poetry at OUR Edge of
the Universe. 8 pm – 10.30 pm, Betty’s Function House
and Bar, 32 Blair St. Free evening of poetry
performance, music, art, audience competitions and costume
characters. Performances from jazz/rock band Freaky Meat and
celebrated poets James Brown, Hinemoana Baker, Ingrid
Horrocks and Anna Livesey, while poetry is projected on the
walls. Wandering IIML Masters poet characters will await you
for up-close-and-personal poetry readings - choose from, the
Minstrel, Wood Nymph, Salvadore Dali, a Geisha Madam,
Warrior Princess or Wartime Belle. Let your inner poet out
to play in the audience poem competition - bring a poem or
write one on the night; winners will be awarded prizes and
invited to read.
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• Wellington. Capital
Poetry Marathon, 9.00am – 5.00pm, Bucket
Fountain, Cuba Mall. Come along and participate or
simply sit and enjoy this marathon feast of poetry. An open
mic will operate all day for everyone to read their poems
– any style goes. This is New Zealand's largest live
street-poetry event.
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• Wellington. Best New
Zealand Poems 2009. 12.15 - 1.15 pm, Monday 26 July 2010.
The Marae, Ta Papa. As a curtain-raiser for Poetry Day,
the International Institute of Modern Letters presents
readings by writers whose poems appear in the 2009 edition
of Best New Zealand Poems including Geoff Cochrane,
Gregory O’Brien, Chris Price, Louise Wallace, Ian Wedde
and Ashleigh Young. Introduced by Jenny Bornholdt.
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• Christchurch. Poems for Lunch – A Menu
of Astonishing Variety. 12.30 – 1.30 pm, University
Bookshop on Campus, Canterbury University, Ilam,
Christchurch. We invite you to help build up our Poetry
Wall. It can be anything – from Winnie-the-Pooh to a
Shakespearean sonnet or James K Baxter - or one you knocked
up in your lunch-time. We want the wall completely filled.
On the day, come and join us for a feast of poetry,
including performances by such established poets as Jeffrey
Paparoa Holman, Dora Sharpe-Davidson, Rebekah Eder, Rachael
King and Ross Brighton.
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• Wanaka. 24 Hour
Poetry, People. Midnight to Midnight, Friday 29 – 30 July
2010. Poetic Justice Wanaka is bringing poetry to the
people! Poetic Justice presents 24 hours of poetry in
Wanaka. There will be something for everyone, including
overnight poetry readings on Wanaka Beats 107.3FM, free
poetry in local cafes, art-and-poetry competition at Art
Upstairs, a public magnetic poetry board in the centre of
town, poetry for kids at Wanaka Library and an Open Mic
Night, featuring guest reader David
Eggleton.
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• Dunedin. Poetry Evening,
7 pm – 9 pm, Dunningham Suite, 4th Floor, City Library.
Enjoy a glass of wine and light refreshments as poetry
is brought to life by some of our best-loved and upcoming
poets. Featuring: Diane Brown, Rogelio Guedea, Michael
Harlow, Amos Mann, Sarah Paterson, Jenny Powell and MC, Cy
Mathews
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All listed events take place on Friday
30 July unless otherwise stated. For details of all events
around New Zealand go to www.nzpostbookawards.co.nz
The winner of the 2010 NZSA Jessie Mackay Best First Book Award for Poetry is Fast Talking PI, by Selina Tusitala Marsh (Auckland University Press).
The finalists in the 2010 New Zealand Post Book Awards Poetry Category are: Just This by Brian Turner (Victoria University Press), The Lustre Jug by Bernadette Hall (Victoria University Press) and The Tram Conductor’s Blue Cap by Michael Harlow (Auckland University Press).
The Poetry Category winner will be announced together with all other Category winners, the People’s Choice Award winner and the overall New Zealand Post Book of the Year at a gala dinner to be held at the Langham Hotel, Auckland on Friday 27 August 2010.
Tickets to the Awards Ceremony are available to purchase from www.nzpostbookawards.co.nz
New Zealand Post Group’s sponsorship of the country’s national book awards is symbolic of their strong and active support of the country’s literature. As sponsor of the New Zealand Post Children’s Book Awards for 15 years, this new sponsorship highlights the company’s commitment to promoting literary excellence. Working closely with Booksellers NZ, New Zealand Post and other dedicated segments of the community actively encourage New Zealanders to read and enjoy books.
The New Zealand Post Book Awards 2010 are also funded by Creative New Zealand. The Awards are managed by Booksellers NZ and supported by the New Zealand Society of Authors and Book Tokens (NZ) Ltd.
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