IX International Literature Festival 3 Shores
"Miradas Transoceánicas": IX International Literature Festival 3 Shores
Published by
wpm2011 in World Poetry Movement on Fri, 11/20/2015 -
10:27
The ninth edition of the International Literary Festival 3 Shores in the Canary Islands as part of the World Poetry Movement (WPM) has as guest poets, Charles Olsen (New Zealand), Miguel Anxo Fernán Vello (Galicia, Spain) and Lilián Pallares (Colombia), as well as the participation of authors representative of the current local panorama such as Coriolano González (Tenerife) and Pilar González España (Madrid), with a cultural programme including poetry recitals in colleges, art galleries and literary and cultural spaces in various towns across the island of Tenerife.
Under the title “Miradas Transoceánicas” (Transoceanic Views), this edition once again connects different continents through literature, encouraging cultural interchange, the promotion of poetry and creativity both internationally and across the archipelago. As in previous years the festival is supported by a minimal budget covering the basic costs and taking advantage of public funding with collaboration from the Councillor for Culture of the Town Council of La Laguna, the Vice-chancellor of Social Relations at the University of Laguna, the Educational Institutes Mencey Acaymo of Gümar and Óscar Domínguez of Tacoronte, the Contemporary Art Museum Eduardo Westerdahl (MACEW), theLibrería de Mujeres and the Institute of Canary Studies (IEC).
The Festival runs from Thursday 26th to Saturday 28th November and Thursday 3rd December 2015. The complete programme can be consulted in: http://www.wpm2011.org/es/node/822
Nelson born artist and poet Charles Olsen has lived in Spain since 2003 where he runs the online Spanish poetry project Palabras Prestadasand the audiovisual and literary producer Antena Blue. His film poems have been included in festivals such as ZEBRA Poetry Film Festival, Berlin and Liberated Words, Bristol. He has presented his poetry recital Agita Flamenco in the New Zealand pavilion of the Venice Biennial of Art and at the Society of Authors (SGAE) in Madrid. He has published one collection of poetry Sr Citizen (Amargord, 2011) and his second book Antípodas (Huerga y Fierro) is due out in early 2016.
Original article (in Spanish): http://www.wpm2011.org/es/node/822
Palabras Prestadas: http://libropalabrasprestadas.blogspot.com.es
Charles Olsen: http://charlesolsen.es
Antena Blue: http://antenablue.com
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