Peotic launch of Auckland RAM campaign!
R A M
Residents Action Movement
Peotic launch of Auckland RAM campaign!
RAM's Auckland City election
campaign launch:
BELFAST POETS TOURING
GROUP
presents:
Love Poetry, Hate
Islamophobia
Internationally acclaimed performance poets
with an action-packed, high-voltage, multi-media show. Rave
reviews from their current U.S. tour reprinted bottom of
this email.
Supporting acts:
• Latin rock band -
ECHEVERRIA Y CIA
• Good time group - FRANK E. EVANS
BAND
P L U S
SHOCK! HORROR!
RAM announces news that
will dismay the tired, hopeless, status quo politicians in
City Vision (Labour) and Citizens & Ratepayers
(National).
and
WOW! TOO MUCH!
RAM unveils the most
cutting edge billboards of the council elections. These
billboards will set the agenda of all election tickets.
Seeing is believing!
W H E N
This Wednesday
1 5 t
h A u g u s t @ 7.30 p m
W H E R E
Trades Hall,
147 Great North Rd, Grey Lynn
$10 waged/$5 unwaged
Come
along and support RAM's policies:
• Cut council rates
of grassroots homeowners.
• Defend our communities from
racist attacks.
• Free & frequent buses and
trains.
• Save our public assets from corporate
colonisation.
• Protect our park on the Manukau
Harbour.
• And other policies which put people before
profits.
Drum beat at Manukau RAM
launch!
The exciting Cook Island performance group TE VAKA O MAUI kicks off RAM's Manukau campaign launch for the council elections. Come and feel the beat of the drums!
Plus there's Mangere's outstanding hip-hop group RECOMMENDED DOSAGE as well as five-part acappella singers NESIAN 5 who are so talented so young.
A fantastic evening of drums, songs and laughter along with RAM's core election message that people must come before profits - not the other way round as market politicians are telling us.
W H E
N
This Thursday
1 6 t h A u g u s t @ 7.30 p m
W
H E R E
Mangere East Community Centre, 372 Massey Rd
(behind Library)
Free of charge
YOU ARE INVITED TO BOTH
LAUNCH EVENTS.
Bring family & friends.
Safe
alcohol-free zones.
The reviews below come from the
Minnesota Festival - five stars is the MAXIMUM awarded.
5
stars:
"Love words? See this show." by Yvonne
Healy:
Belfast? I rarely get to see performing art from
there, so it was 1st on my go-see list. Clear, humorous, and
insightful with the rhythm and themes of another world: kin
to our Midwest with images of bad boyfriends, racism, yards
of heavy drinking - oh, yeah, and war. Music in the spoken
word. Audience response is encouraged: they often perform in
bars.
5 stars:
"Bravo!" by M. Spicker:
Highly
recommended. Profound, moving, humane. Extraordinary
artists. The emotional impact/intensity I experienced with
the performance of these five gifted poets, (Monday-8/6/7-10
pm), was similar to that experienced with a great symphonic
or operatic work. Bravo!
5 stars:
"Riveting! Don't miss
it!!!" by Amy Hubbard:
Even if you don't think you are a
poetry lover you must see this. Beautifully written and
presented this kaleidoscope of media, duets and solos will
at turns make you laugh and leave you stunned.
5
stars:
"Powerful Word Portraits" by Rick Nielsen:
The
power of the spoken word retains the ability the fascinate
and engage. From various subject matter ranging from area
codes to insensitive boyfriends to war, these extremely
talented 5 young poetic wordsmiths from Belfast practice
their virtuoso craft. If the idea of traveling poets seems
improbable here, this is what Fringe Festivals should do
best - inspire people to renew feelings of excitement and
discovery. These people deserve a wider audience - please
give it to them!
Four-and-a-half stars:
"the universal
and the specific" by Loren Niemi:
I'm a spoken word guy
and these are my people - Northern Ireland outpost. This is
good strong material, well crafted, well spoken, with robust
language not shackled in hip-hop cadence, strong images,
universal and specific themes of war, peace, love and
dickhead boyfriends. If I have any complaint it is of
wanting more of the specific; more of the ideosyncratic
gritty lilting images and turns of phrase that give a sense
of Belfast and Derry, invoking time, place. culture that
these talented poets have provided with the helpful glossary
that comes with the program. Good stuff! Go see it!!!
Four
stars:
"poets invade mpls" by steve legas:
I think you
must be blocked if you've not seen this show. Poets from
Belfast with souls of hip-hop and truth. Do not be afraid of
poetry folks. They don't back down from the truth and that
makes 'em great to hear. Grab your muckers and head to the
Red Eye for this
show.
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