Words Come Alive on Montana Poetry Day
News release
For immediate release - 25 June 2009
Attached: Montana Poetry Day National Events Listing. Ian Wedde poem on pavement.
Words Come Alive on Montana Poetry Day
Poetry marathons, poetry puddings, resurrection nights and poetry slams; words come alive everywhere on Friday 24th July, Montana Poetry Day.
From Whangarei in the North to Invercargill in the South, established poets and those who simply want to give poetry a go, will take part in a huge variety of public events in celebration of our most creative writing form.
The day provides a rare opportunity to catch such acclaimed poets as Sam Hunt, CK Stead, Karlo Mila and Glenn Colqhoun perform live. And if you’ve been harbouring a desire to perform a piece of your own, this is the day to throw caution to the wind.
Established in 1998, Montana Poetry Day has since become one of the most anticipated events on the arts calendar.
Montana Poetry Day national coordinator, poet Siobhan Harvey says this year’s line-up is a wonderful spread of words, writers and innovative events.
‘This year, there are more than 100 poets venturing out for readings, open mic’ sessions and poetry slams. Words will be spilling onto pavements, out of offices and into classrooms, cafes and theatres.
‘It’s a great way to forget about your day-to-day worries and transport yourself somewhere else with words. Don’t miss out, this is soul food – and it’s going to be a lot of fun.’
A few of Montana Poetry Day’s highlights this year are,
Havelock North. Toast Art @ Pipi Café, 2.00pm,16
Joll Road. Renowned poet, Sam Hunt and toast artist Maurice
Bennett will unveil Maurice’s latest artwork, a Sam Hunt
poem printed onto Poesy Bread. Afterwards, Hunt will read
his work outside the café.
Whangarei. The Great Wall of
Words, Storytime, The Strand on Vine. The public are invited
to submit their poems to Storytime – on one sheet of A4
please by 13th July. A selection of the best poems will be
made, and those chosen will be on display on Storytime’s
The Great Wall of Words.
Auckland. The Divine Muses VI
Poetry Reading, 7.00pm – 9.30 pm,The Women’s Pioneer
Hall, 2 Freyburg Place, Auckland CBD. The Divine Muses
Poetry Reading marks its 6th birthday with a line-up of nine
stellar poets including Janet Charman, Murray Edmond,
Stephanie Johnson, Selina Tusitala Marsh and Iain
Sharp.
Auckland. Late @ Lopdell Poetry Reading, 7.30 pm
,Lopdell House Gallery, 418 Titirangi Road, Titirangi. A
night of fabulous poetry and music. Readings from CK Stead,
Karlo Mila, Glenn Colqhoun, Riemke Ensing, Genevieve
Maclean, Gus Simonovic, Renee Liang and Tim
Heath.
Katikati. Having Fun with Poetry, 9.30am
–2.00pm, Katikati Primary, Matahui Primary and Pahoia
Primary Schools. Gaye Hemsley of DancWrite Productions will
lead children in readings and dance/ movement to well-loved
New Zealand poems.
Palmerston North. Eyes in the Skies:
Matariki Poetry, 5.30pm , Square Edge. Using nga taongapuoro
and voice, HAUnt Wind Stories presents an evening of music
showcasing new poems by seven Manawatu poets including Karlo
Mila and Johanna Aitchison. The poems will have been made
into prints by printmaker Virginia Jamieson which will be
unveiled during this event.
Wellington. Best New Zealand
Poems, 12.15, Te Marae, Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa
Tougarewa. Poets whose work was selected as 2008 Best New
Zealand Poems will read their poems and share favourite
poems at this event. The stellar line-up includes 2009
poetry category finalist Chris Orsman plus Amy Brown, Cliff
Fell, Johanna Aitchison and others. Chaired by Bill
Manhire.
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 all comers to
read their poems – any style goes. There will also be an
Astropoetry Lunch Hour celebrating the International Year of
Astronomy in which poets reading astronomy themed poems are
welcome to read.
Christchurch. A Poetic Pause and Wall of
Words, 12.30 – 1.30pm, Canterbury University Bookshop,
University Drive, Ilam, Christchurch. An exciting lunchtime
poetry reading featuring some of Canterbury’s finest
poets: Fiona Farrell, Bernadette Hall and Jeffrey Paparoa
Holman. This reading will be the culmination of a week of
busy poetic activities as the bookshop devotes one of its
walls – The Wall of Words – to anyone wishing to post
their own and/or favourite poems.
Wanaka. Big Sky Poetry,
5.00 – 7.00pm, Wanaka Public Library, 2A Bullock Creek,
Wanaka. A prestigious line-up of poets - Brian Turner, Sue
Wootton and David Eggleton – read their verse alongside
the winner and runners up of Wanaka Library’s Montana
Poetry Day Poetry Competition. Come along to hear the poets
and bring a favourite poem to post on the Library’s Poetry
Wall.
Dunedin. Poetry Evening, 7.30pm, Dunedin Public
Libraries, 230 Moray Place, Dunedin. Poetry will be read by
some of Dunedin’s most well-respected poets as well as
emerging names, including Emma Neale, Michael Harlow, David
Karena Holmes, Martha Morseth and Si Mathews.
All
listed events take place on Friday 24 July unless otherwise
stated. For details of all events around New Zealand go to
www.montananzbookawards.co.nz
The 2009 Montana New Zealand Book Awards Poetry Category winner and Best First Book, Poetry winner will be announced on Montana Poetry Day.
The finalists of the Poetry category are: Get Some by Sonja Yelich (Auckland University Press), The Lakes of Mars by Chris Orsman (Auckland University Press) and The Rocky Shore by Jenny Bornholdt (Victoria University Press).
The finalists in the NZSA Best First Book Award for Poetry are: Everything Talks by Sam Sampson (Auckland University Press), The Propaganda Poster Girl by Amy Brown (Victoria University Press) and The World’s Fastest Flower by Charlotte Simmonds (Victoria University Press).
Single poems from each book feature in the Montana Poetry Day samplers which are available from participating bookshops and libraries.
The winner of the Poetry category competes with the Fiction category winner for the Montana Medal for Fiction or Poetry. The winner of the Montana Medal for Fiction or Poetry will be announced at a gala dinner to be held at the Auckland War Memorial Museum on Monday 27 July 2009.
The principal sponsors of the Montana New Zealand Book Awards are Montana and Creative New Zealand. The awards are managed by Booksellers New Zealand and supported by the Book Publishers Association of New Zealand, the New Zealand Society of Authors and Book Tokens (NZ) Ltd.
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