Monday, November 28, 2011

Catalyst presents... In Transit + Open Mic


Catalyst Open Mic + In Transit book launch
Tuesday 6th December, 8pm
Pegasus Arms upstairs
14 Oxford Terrace
+ live music by The Fontanelles

Catalyst is proud to support Doc Drumheller in the launch of his latest collection of poetry In Transit.

To mark the triumphant return of Catalyst to the live poetry scene we are excited to host the Christchurch launch of this exceptional work by our very own Doc. In Transit is a collection of 100 haiku inspired by the travels of our globe-trotting editor Doc Drumheller. Translated and presented in 11 languages the collection also features haiku responding to the earthquakes in Christchurch and Japan.

“I feel a kind of kinship between New Zealand and Japan after we have shared in these experiences and have decided to dedicate and donate all sales of this book to earthquake relief in both countries.” says Doc.

The night will feature the traditional open mic as well as live music from The Fontanelles.

In Transit will be for sale for $15 (all sales to earthquake relief in NZ & Japan)

We will post a full copy of the media release soon. In the meantime, In Transit is also available for sale online here:


Thursday, November 24, 2011

Drum roll please... Catalyst Open Mic is back!

Behold, the new home of Catalyst!
Pegasus Arms (upstairs)
14 Oxford Tce (opposite Antigua Boat Sheds)
That's right, rub the sleep out of your eyes and dust off your notebooks 'cos the Catalyst crew are back and ready to rip it up at the Pegasus Arms in their fantastically atmospheric lounge bar upstairs.

We've paid our respects at the site of Al's Bar, our home for more than 3 years, now just a hole in the ground - our hearts go out to you Al. But now we're ready to recite, read, slam and generally bring the poetry back to the stage, front and centre.

We've got a brand new home, a brand new day and plenty of brand new poets out there raring to go.

Lately there's been a good amount of poetry in performance on show in our shaky city with Beat Street Sessions and the latest season of Canterbury Poets Collective evenings (themselves in a new home at CPIT Students Association) and we're glad to be back in the saddle too. There's nothing like mixing poetry and alcohol. Pegasus Arms does amazing food too, so why not come early, have some kai and hang out with the poets.

Our new details are:

Catalyst Poetry open mic
FIRST TUESDAY of the month
Pegasus Arms upstairs
14 Oxford Terrace

Stay tuned for a post shortly with the details of our very first night there in December which doubles as a book launch for Doc Drumheller's new collection of haiku - the multi-lingual In Transit.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Beat St this Thursday

Beat St Sessions this Thursday 17 November @ Beat St Cafe, cnr Barbadoes & Armagh Sts  Sign in & schmoozing from 6pm + live music by bad boy busker Jon Adams  Open mic poetry from 7pm + guest poets Joanna Preston and Sean Joyce  www.facebook.com/BeatStSessions

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Christchurch gets a Zinefest


Yup. It's happening and we're proud to promote such a great event. All you need to know is right here. We'll be there celebrating eight long years of publishing (even though I'm sure purists probably don't consider Catalyst a 'zine', we're still stalwarts of self-published literature - Neoismist Press has published 17 book projects including Catalyst in 8 years and done production duties on a further 4 including a novel). So yeah, we'll be there alright!

The deets are:

Zinefest Christchurch
Saturday 3rd December - 11am - 4.30pm
The Archive
336 St Asaph St

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Beat St Sessions this week!


But wait, there's more!

For those whose taste for spoken word is simply insatiable like us Catalyst heads then it's been a veritable feast over these two weeks with 3 nights of poetry within 8 days! For a city that's been (un)quiet for so long, it's virtually screaming poetry right now.

It's already the week of the third Thursday of the month and that means it's time for Beat St Sessions at Beat St Cafe.

There's music from 6pm and sign up for the open mic - the poetry kicks off at 7pm.

Be there - coffee. eats. music. poetry.

word.

Beat St Sessions
Beat St Cafe - cnr Barbadoes & Armagh Sts
6pm music +open mic sign up
7pm - The Poetry!
$5 on the door if you can

Canterbury Poets Collective Starts This Week!


Wow, time sure does roll around like a 33 on 45rpm doesn't it?

This Wednesday (tomorrow!) is the first night of the Spring Season of Canterbury Poets Collective readings. And it's a fairly handy line up too with Vincent O'Sullivan, Jan Hutchison, Christina Stachurski + an open mic. It's also the launch of VoicePrints3 and apparently it's BYO this week!

Wednesdays 6.30pm $5
CPSA building, CPIT
5 Madras Street

Open Mic + Guest Poets

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Slam on! More images...

Natalie Good


Eli Litzelman (4th)


Andrew Coyle (2nd)


Danielle O'Halloran (3rd)


Barry Southam

A Loft-full of Poetry - ChCh Poetry Slam Final 2011

The Housewife from Hell lights up the room.
Oh, and slam we did! Great turn out at the loft upstairs in the Pegasus Arms for the inaugural Christchurch Poetry Slam (Poetry Idol is dead - long live the Slam!). Check out the images (apologies for the artiness, Kez was enjoying a night off MCing duties rather too much!) A full complement of poets entered the fray and the standard was excellent - our audience judges had their work cut out for them - it was close run thing too, but alas, only the mighty would go through to the national final in Wellington on 29th October - and they are: Danielle O'Halloran Andrew Coyle Ben Brown plus wildcard entry: Eli Litzelman A formidable team indeed - look out NZ, the south will rise!
Josephine Parsnip
Slam Master Mike (he's on fire!) For many the anticipation was too much as they attempted
to look like they were having a good time
Regan Stokes

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Christchurch Poetry Slam tonight!

At last, the wait is over! Be there tonight - slammers unite!

Thursday 13th October, 7pm for sign up, 7.30 kick off!
Pegasus Arms upstairs, 14 Oxford Terrace
Free entry

Monday, October 03, 2011

Canterbury Poets Collective returns! Spring Season announced

Canterbury Poets Collective (CPC) presents

Poetry in Performance the 2011 Spring Season

The new big fat comfortable venue is the CPIT Students Association (CPSA) Hall, at 5 Madras Street and about 300 meters south of our well loved Madras CafĂŠ and Book Shop.

Open mic and guest readers. Wednesdays at 6.30 pm
Audience vote for the Best Open Mic Poet, see 7 December below.


19 October Vincent O'Sullivan, Jan Hutchison, Christina Stachurski,

Launch of VoicePrints3, featuring BYO & Visiting poets from 2010.

26 October Diana Bridge, Rodney Foster, Helen Bascand.


2 November Selina Marsh, Mark Raffills, Helen Jacobs.


9 November Bill Manhire, Steve Thomas, Dina Durrer.


16 November David Eggleton, Poets of
The Hagley Writers' Institute.

23 November Vana Manasiadis, Gail Collier, James Norcliffe.


30 November Sarah Broom, Catherine Fitchett, Sandy Bain.


7 December Winning Open Mic Poets from the season.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Get Ready to Slam

Announcing the Canterbury heat of NZ POETRY SLAM!

That's right, Aotearoa is organisin' and rising up to meet the challenge of Australia's best slam poets. Who will represent NZ in the first ever trans-tasman poetry slam?

This being it's first year there are finals only in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. The winners from each region will face off in Wellington on 29th October to find the best of the best to take on the Aussies.

Keep up with the latest news here: NZPOETRYSLAM

Canterbury - one night only! Come one, come all
Thursday 13th October
7pm sign up - 7.30pm start
Upstairs at the Pegasus Arms
14 Oxford Terrace

Entry is FREE!


Numbers to compete are strictly limited - first come etc etc.
Have 3 poems ready
You must be prepared to travel to Wellington on 29th October (flights covered)
Check out the Slam Rules here.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

US Poetry Slam Champions visit ChCh

Kia ora fellow poetic travellers. A little late notice here but we only just found out about this today...

As part of the UCSA Summer Sessions and in association with Musoc and Dramasoc, the UCSA presents a performance by two visiting US Poetry Slam champions.

Carrie Rudzinski and Ken Arkind will be at the Undercroft (under the James Hight Library, University of Canterbury) performing TOMORROW (Thurs 22nd Sept) from 12.30pm to 1.15pm for FREE. Nice!

Here's Carrie performing "Open Letter to the Last Person I Will Ever Love"

And here's Ken performing "For Wes"


NOTE: This is happening TOMORROW! The details again:

US Slam Poets
Thursday 22nd September
12.30pm - 1.15pm
The Undercroft
(James Hight Building, University of Canterbury)
and it's FREE

Monday, September 12, 2011

Beat St Sessions - get rhythm!

Beat St Sessions returns for more following its triumphant debut at Beat St Cafe in August.
Spring is here so get along for some poetry and tunes and yummy temptations courtesy of Beat St Cafe.

Guest poets this month are the mesmerising Danielle O'Halloran and the globe-trotting Doc Drumheller (that's right folks, Doc is back and hitting da mic!)


Beat St Sessions (Third Thursday of the month)
Thursday 15th September
Beat St Cafe cnr Barbadoes & Armagh Sts
$5 if you can

Sign up from 6pm

with live tunes by Andy Coyle

Poetry from 7pm
open mic plus guest poets
Danielle O'Halloran
& Doc Drumheller with support from Aaron Boot

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Beat St Sessions - Live Poetry+Music - Third Thursdays

Feature Poets & Open Mic
Third Thursday of the month
Beat St Cafe - cnr Barbadoes & Armagh Sts
6pm - Music & sign up for open mic
7pm - Poetry kicks off
$5 door if you can


Wednesday, August 10, 2011

true flowers by dYLAN kEMP is launching this week!


Our good mate dYLAN kEMP has arisen through the dust and rubble with a bunch of true flowers for everyone. Come and support him and check out the very much alive Christchurch poetry community this weekend. Media release follows:

Gap Filler is proud to support another literary event on a gap site - the launch of local poet dYLAN kEMP's third book,
true flowers, featuring performance poetry by the author and other local poets. dYLAN has been writing and performing poetry for 20 years, all over New Zealand. A powerful and consummate performer, dYLAN's work is accessible, rich, and fun. He has been published in Takahe, Kokako and Catalyst magazines, and has featured in the Phantom Billstickers poetry on posters project.


The launch will feature performance poetry by dYLAN kEMP as well as Christchurch poets Tusiata Avia, James Norcliffe, Andy Coyle and Laura Tomlin – all accomplished performers and masterful craftspeople in their own right. An open mic session will follow for other poets out there who wish to present some of their work. dYLAN's book will be available for purchase on the day for $20.

Date: Saturday, 13 August (postponed in case of rain by one week – check gapfiller.org.nz or Gap Filler's Facebook page if unsure).

Time:
12pm sharp til approx. 2pm


Location:
Former site of Herbal Dispensary and Williamson Picture Framing, cnr Kilmore and Barbadoes streets, the home of Gap Filler's Think Differently Book Exchange. If you haven't yet contributed a book that made you think differently to the fridge that is the book exchange, here's your chance!

Bring a plate of food to share and/or a chair if you like.

This event has been made possible by the generous support of Gap Filler, Creative Communities, and Phantom Billstickers.

Hope to see you there...

Monday, August 08, 2011

Poetry for Pudding returns!

The rumours of their demise having been very much exaggerated - Poetry for Pudding rides again!
Recommencing at UBS (University Bookshop) on Friday 12th August at lunchtime (12pm - 1.30pm) Poets of any age or stage are welcome - bring a poem to share - yours or someone else's.
Keep it alive Christchurch!
Poetry for Pudding
UBS bookshop
University of Canterbury
Friday 12th August
12pm to 1.30pm

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Final Poetry for Pudding at Borders!

Could this be the end? Say it ain't so!
But come and show your support and celebrate a beautiful run at Borders Bookshop one last time.
Poetry for Pudding
Friday 15th July 7pm
Borders Bookshop
Rotheram St,
Riccarton


National Poetry Day in Christchurch

National Poetry Day is Friday 22nd July
Received from Canterbury Poets Collective (thanks Sean!):
Canterbury University Bookshop invites you to come and enjoy some literary life in our recovering city.
Friday 22nd July
12pm - 1.30pm
Canterbury University Bookshop
Patrick Evans will chair a session with poets James Norcliffe, Tusiata Avia and students from the Hagley Writers Institute and the School for Young Writers.
Also appearing will be singer/songwriter Adam McGrath of The Eastern.
FREE tea & coffee, bring your lunch and a poem to add to the Poetry Wall.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Catalyst on The Green Fuse radio show!

The Gate-Crashers Who Refused to Leave.

Typical poets, for the past month or so we have moved from occasional guest poets, crashin' on the sofa of the Green Fuse radio show (Volcano Radio 88.5 - streaming live to the world at http://www.volcanoradio.co.nz/) to taking over the helm of the good ship, drinking all the wine and monopolising the stereo while erstwhile poet-sojourner Ben Brown takes up his Maori writers residency at the Michael King Writers' Centre. Media release on that here.

You can tune in to the show via the miracle of the world wide interweb unless you're blessed to be living in Lyttelton Harbour/Whakaraupo. Click on the link above to Volcano's website and you click on the link to stream to your favoured player there.

Be sure to drop by here and let us know what you'd like to hear. We're planning some cool shows for the near future along with some special guests. And we'll do our best to keep the place tidy for Ben...

Friday, April 29, 2011

Redwood & Rhythm in CHCH!

Redwood returns to her roots! Aka Rebecca Reider is a previous winner of Catalyst's Poetry Idol and was a regular face at the open mic nights. See her perform works from her recently released album Poetree. More info below:

Poetry & music duo Redwood & Rhythm are coming to Lyttelton and Christchurch to culminate their tour of the South Island with a performance at The Loons in Lyttelton on Sat., April 30th and a community workshop/open mic/performance evening at Sand Dance Cafe in New Brighton on Sun., May 1st.
Redwood & Rhythm is the fusion of performance poet Redwood Reider and guitarist/mandolin player Rhythm Raniera.

Sat., April 30th, 8pm
The Loons, Lyttelton.
$10 donation requested,
but all welcome regardless of ability to pay


Optional poetry writing workshop with Redwood:
Sun, May 1st
Sandancer Cafe,
New Brighton Mall (formerly Space of Love; across from Paper Plus).
Bring notebook at 7pm, followed by open mic poetry night at 8pm,
with a shorter performance by Redwood & Rhythm.
$5-10 donation requested / all welcome


Redwood (aka Rebecca Reider) is a spoken word poet known for inspiring audiences with her energetic performances set to live music. Born of the California slam poetry scene, this is poetry for the stage, not the page, ranging from the intimate to the political (and sometimes both at the same time). Rhymes of inner & outer revolution, of the individual's quest to achieve peace in a sometimes maddening world. Redwood has performed at festivals and venues across Aotearoa and has just released her first studio album, Poetree, featuring collaborations with a dozen musicians from NZ and beyond, ranging from meditative compositions set to flute and string trio, to live rapping and electric guitar loops. (Hear the album on http://redwoodthepoet.bandcamp.com/) She also teaches poetic creation workshops.

The nimble-fingered traveling musician Rhythm Raniera creates musical landscapes using string instruments, voice, and a loop pedal, voyaging across the genres from folk to reggae grooves. Together Redwood & Rhythm cocreate lively flows and spontaneous improvisations -- the words riding on Rhythm's melodies -- aiming from the heart to the heart. Audiences have found themselves listening deeply, singing along and dancing in the rain; it's always a varied and dynamic show.

For more info: www.myspace.com/rebeccapoetry



Saturday, April 02, 2011

Let us rise! Gap Filler #3

Ready....Steady....GO!
Good morning!

You are warmly invited to come to Gap Filler #3 at 276 Colombo Street, Beckenham from tomorrow (Friday)! I dare say it shall be rather far from warm, so rug up, bring a cushion/chair, an extra blanket and come and watch a film. There will also be live music from 5pm each night. The Eastern, Run Around Sue, Blues Professor, The Cracks in Everything, Darren Tatom, Lupis Luna, Plasticine Heroes, I Gave These Guys 5 Bucks, Sebastian Warren and Dr Sanchez confirmed thus far! Think of the site being a place to socialise, catch up and enjoy offerings from ChCh's creative community.

Films are free, but we would gratefully appreciate it if you drop a little something in our koha box on your way out to help us cover our costs. Here is what's on offer:

Friday, April 1, 8pm: Gordonia, (Tom Reilly, NZ, 2010, 80mins).

"One of the most extraordinary NZ documentaries in recent times, or perhaps ever" -Marcus Lush.
A community of wild West Auckland men fight for their right to live rough in a "designated scenic area" in the Waitakere Ranges. Gordonia featured in the 2010 International Film Festival. http://www.gordonia.info/

Saturday April 2, 8pm: Four Houses from Four Decades (ZoĂŤ Roland, NZ, 2008, 28mins).

Features abodes designed by Paul Pascoe, Don Donnithorne, Don Cowey and Warren and Mahoney. This screening will feature a talk by Dr Jessica Halliday, architectural historian and researcher for the film.

Sunday, April 3, 8pm: A programme of Len Lye's films followed by Roger Horrocks' Len Lye documentary Art That Moves

A celebration of the radically endearing work of New Zealand renaissance man Len Lye, famous for his kinetic sculptures and "direct film": films made by scratching, drawing and painting directly onto the celluloid film strip. We'll show a fair few of Lye's short films and a doco about him. Introduced by Len Lye Foundation director Evan Webb. http://www.pointofview.co.nz/Art_that_Moves.htm

More films will screen from Wednesday April 6 to Sunday April 10 from approximately 7pm (end of daylight savings). These will feature Gerard Smyth's film Barefoot Cinema about legendary NZ cinematographer Alun Bollinger; Candyman, a documentary by Costa Botes (NZ/USA) on the man who lost the Jelly Belly jelly bean empire; NZ short films by Taika Waititi (director of Boy and Eagle v Shark) and others; and classic heritage films of Christchurch and Canterbury in the early days accompanied by live music - Daughter of Christchurch (1928) and Cars to Carrington (1935-40). Plus much more.

Check our website for more information as we will update is regularly. gapfiller.org.nz

The site will open each night from 5pm with live music until dusk. Come early to get a good spot and bring a picnic. There is a Fish and Chip/Chinese take-away next door as well as businesses further along on Colombo Street where food can be purchased.

Location
Next door to Smiths Mitre 10
276 Colombo Street
Beckenham


Getting there
We encourage you to walk, ride or bus to the site or at least share a car with friends. Parking will be limited. There is some parking in the King St Mitre 10 car park. Please be thoughtful of local residents when you park in nearby streets.

Events will be canceled in the event of wet weather - check the website and Facebook page for notification. Please dress for chilly weather. You need to bring your own chairs and cushions as no seating will be provided this time. Site capacity is limited and Gap Filler will close the gate if it gets too full.

See you there!

x Gap Filler

PS: A very, very big thank you to land owner Murray Smith of Smith's Mitre 10, Beckenham for the use of the gap.

Wednesday, March 02, 2011

Catalyst endures

Tihei mauri ora.

To all our friends, family and acquaintances in Christchurch and surrounds, Arohanui ki a koutou.

Our deepest condolences to all those waiting to hear and to those whose waiting is over.

Doc and I are OK and have seen and/or been in touch with many of the friends of Catalyst. There are many others that I hope I will get to see in the coming weeks.

Obviously this curbs our regular activities and I'm sure many of us had already forgotten that Wednesday 2nd March is a scheduled Catalyst night. Needless to say this will not be proceeding, at least in the usual format - perhaps each of us can take a moment tonight to say or read a poem with those we've lost or are losing, in mind. And maybe spare a thought for each other as we endure the days, weeks, months ahead.

I have no word on the state of AL's Bar but Uncle Al is OK at least, I do not know how to reach Ash. My thoughts go out to him. The bar is within the cordon of the CBD so there is no access anyway. Maybe we can all have mini or satelite Catalyst nights in our own homes with friends and family - it's important to stay connected - leave us a comment here on the blog to let us know you're OK too and if you do have a little private reading, tell us what you read or post it in the comments - perhaps we can have a Catalyst via the web. We'd love to hear from you.

For now, we endure. Tomorrow, we prevail.

Kia kaha.

Friday, February 11, 2011

First POETRY FOR PUDDING of 2011

POETRY FOR PUDDING
Date: Friday 18th February 7 - 8.30 pm
Place: Borders Bookshop Rotherham St.Riccarton.
Poets of all ages and stages welcome.

Tuesday, February 08, 2011

Canterbury Poets Collective 2011 new season and venue to be announced soon

First Catalyst of the year last week and what a way to kick things off! Our big thanks to Randall $tephens for getting us underway in style. Stay tuned for some photos.

In the meantime, here's some news from our brothers and sisters over at the Canterbury Poets Collective...

Happy New Year everybody.

Planning for the 2011 Season is almost complete and we
have a superb line-up of local and national poets booked.
A full and detailed programme will be sent out as soon as
all the details have been finalised.

Our well loved Madras CafĂŠ Bookshop is not available but
we will shortly announce an excellent alternative venue
where light meals and refreshment will be available.

The season will run for 8 weeks from Wednesday 16th
March to Wednesday 4th of May. Starting time will again
be 6:30 PM and we will aim to finish before 9 o'clock.
Which means that the season overlaps with two Catalyst nights giving people an opportunity to get a full 12-course serving of poetry in both April and May!

Saturday, January 29, 2011

I Statements -by Randall $tephens

First Catalyst Open Mic + Special Guest from Melbourne

First open mic of the year and we've got a special treat for y'all. The night will be opened for us by a touring performance poet from Melbourne, Randall $tephens.


Come along and check it out and join us and Randall for a drink or 3 at Al's Bar.

Catalyst Poetry Open Mic
with special guest Randall $tephens
Wednesday 2nd February, 8pm
Al's Bar, 31 Dundas St
Christchurch


Click on Randall's name above to visit his blog and also check out:

Wordplay
and WordinHand


ABOUT RANDALL $TEPHENS

13.7 billion Years ago an infinitely dense singularity existing without time or space exploded for unknown reasons, creating the universe. Then for a while not much happened.

In 1980 “The Empire Strikes Back” came out, and Randall $tephens was born, in Westport New Zealand. Randall $tephens is the last angry man, he was the first one too. He doesn’t use phrase like ‘l-o-l” and doesn’t tell people all about his new kettle on facebook. He does not believe in fairies (plop!). He doesn’t suffer fools. He doesn’t play nice with the other poets.

After travelling around performing poetry in New York, London and India, he returned to Australia. Randall is currently living in Denial, while visiting other emotional states throughout Australia and New Zealand. He is blogging unhealthy amounts of new poetry at 'Tales Told By An Idiot' (www.randallstephens.blogspot.com) where you can read it. He is however, truly at home on stage. He has a delivery style putting emphasis on having emphasis, combining a strong stage presence with clear, direct and personal writing.
He performs. Well.
He is on his way to see you.




Monday, January 24, 2011

Re-Mind the Gap

I've been meaning to post about this for ages but well, you know Christmas and all that.


From 25th November to 5th December last year, these wonderful peeps pulled together a rag tag bunch of friends, artists, favours and sponsors to make something wonderful happen among the rubble of earthquake-rattled Christchurch.

Gap Filler was the resulting creation and like our own little urban 'field of dreams' - they built it and we came.


For more info on what the-? Gap Filler actually is, make the jump and for a page with more photos of some of the cool stuff that happened see here.

Poets took over the Gap for 3 afternoons on the weekends of this run, under the heading 'Poetry in the Gap' we came, we performed, we drank a lot of wine in the sun. A big thank you to Micah Timona Ferris for herding cats (poets) and making it all come together. A few poets even managed to sell a book or two. Here's some images of it all in action.

Happy New Year btw.


Barry Southam


Helen Back


Teoti Jardine


Ben Brown

Friday, December 10, 2010

And yet more poetry gigs... MER MADE

As if Gap Filler and the huge Xmas Catalyst party wasn't enough to slake your thirst for spoken word in performance, there's another poetry/music gig coming up next week... this time the sisters are doing it for themselves...


`'~,.,~'`'~,.,~'`'~,.,~'`'~,.,~'

Mer Made

(because the earth is 80% water)

oceans, islands & merfolk

spin words & play music

`'~,.,~'`'~,.,~'`'~,.,~'`'~,.,~'

Thu 16 Dec from 8pm

Beat St Cafe, cnr Barbadoes & Armagh Sts

The Cracks in Everything lap songs by Nikki BERRY onto the shores of poems by Tusiata AVIA Jania GALLETLY Helen LOWE Danielle O'HALLORAN

which, of course, leads to a whirlpool of

Tamara SMITH & Sum SURAWEERA ---

the Flutation and Percussion from Mundi, ripplin ,over^under_through~ lyrics by Marissa JOHNPILLAI --- the Buoy from Elsewhere

`'~,.,~'`'~,.,~'`'~,.,~'`'~,.,~'

Just five bucks. Be there or be washed up

http://www.aproblemlikemarissa.net/mermade.htm

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Postscript - Survivor: Poetry - helping the real survivors

A big thank you to our wonderful audience at the Grand Final of Survivor: Poetry 2010 for helping us raise $250 for the Canterbury Earthquake recovery effort. We'll be placing this donation with the Kiwibank/Red Cross Relief Fund.




Thursday, November 11, 2010

Poetry Survived!

Survivors Ready!

Well the dust has settled over the stage at Al's Bar and the castaways have drifted back towards their respective homes. The world's first Survivor: Poetry was dropped on an only mildly prepared audience on November 3rd. The result was hilarity, drama, Leonard Cohen tributes, earthquake metaphors and believe it or not - poetry.

Amongst the fiendish challenges and heart-breaking Tribal Councils the poets managed to create some genuinely clever, funny and moving moments as one by one, they were eliminated or voted off by the tribe of castaways. There were team challenges and spontaneous haiku tie-breakers along with cameos from our wonderful judges and Ciaran's ham performance as the cruel MC himself.

Alas it came down to two as the cadre of previously eliminated castaways returned to pick the overall winner and inaugural Survivor: Poetry. In a satisfyingly dramatic and apt final act, the jury of eleven peers voted 6-5 for the eventual winner Sean Joyce. The runner-up was Micah Timona Ferris and the two faced the agonisingly slow reveal of the voting result (thanks, Ciaran) standing hand in hand.

Outstanding audience members had their reward and it was an exhausted but elated group of poets that left (or stayed at the bar) later that night, blessed by the spirit of Leonard Cohen I'm sure...

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

POETRY FOR PUDDING
Date: Friday 15th October, 7 - 8.30 pm

Borders Bookshop Rotherham St.Riccarton.
Poets of all ages and stages welcome.

SURVIVOR POETRY 3rd NOV 7.30pm

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Next Catalyst Open Mic & TRUE STORIES Tour finale

True Stories tour finale
Sunday 3rd October 8pm koha entry
El Santo Porteno - Lyttelton

(cnr Norwich Quay and Oxford St - on the waterfront - see a review of the bar here)
featuring poetry, stories, music, laughter and possibly tears from:
Ben Brown
Andy Coyle
Helen Back
Kate Anastasiou (music) + Hannah Harding & Simon Gregory (music)

AND THEN LATER THAT WEEK...

Catalyst Poetry Open Mic
Wednesday 6th October 8pm
Al's Bar 31 Dundas St ChCh.
Koha welcome.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

The Lyttelton true stories road trip.

Four well known entertainers from Lyttelton are hitting the road in a blue
bus this September to perform songs, poems and stories around the country.

  • Sat 18th sept Kaikoura The Strawberry Tree
  • Sun 19th sept wellington The Garden Club Terrace Bar, dixon St
  • Thurs 23rd sept Oamaru - The Penguin Club with reggae band Hikoikoi
  • Fri 24th sept Dunedin - Tangente Cafe Supper club
  • sat 25th sept Oamaru - The Grainstore with local poets
  • Sun 3rd 0ct Lyttelton El Santos at the old British Hotel

most shows $5 and 9pm start



Ben Brown is a multi published Lyttelton poet well known for his gripping
and gruelling spoken word performances. A poet of the old school he has
the capacity to grip the audience member by the throat and drag them
through a fascinating world full of vivid characters, black humour and
great damn lines.

Helenback is the original housewife from hell. She performs poetry so
unflinchingly real you will fall in love with her before the first pause,
just don’t invite her home to do the housework, or you might find a pitch
fork where it hurts.

Andy Coyle is a poet and storyteller with an eye for detail, and an ear
for regret. His deep patient delivery will inspire your imagination and
stir the muddy river bed of your subconscious.

Kate Anastasiou is a striking singer/songwriter who performs a compelling
blend of well written songs, improvisation, loops and story-telling, all
of this peppered with an instinctive feel for jazz and a love of being in
the presence of poetry and song.

Next Catalyst Open Mic

Kia ora koutou,

We'll be back to business as usual, getting down n' dirty with the poets at the next Catalyst Open Mic:

Wednesday 6th October, 8pm
Al's Bar, 31 Dundas St, Christchurch

Bring yer own Poetry! We'll provide the ambience...

Hopefully we'll have an announcement about rescheduling Survivor Poetry by then. Stay tuned!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Iggy Defies the Earthquake!

Iggy McGovern, Irish poet and academic, will give an impromptu poetry reading tomorrow,

Wednesday 15th
at 6 pm, at Al's Bar, 31 Dundas Street.


Iggy is a regular visitor and is here at the invitation of the The Press Christchurch Writers’ Festival.

Biographical notes:
Iggy McGovern, Irish poet and academic - he is Associate Professor of Physics at Trinity College. Well known for his witty, playful, but emotionally engaged poems. The recipient of both the McCrae and Hennessy Literary Awards, his first collection The King of Suburbia (2005), is already reprinted. Read the review in The Listener here.

Monday, September 06, 2010

SURVIVORS READY!


The castaways have thrown their lot in to Poetry Island and been whittled down to 15. What an amazing night at AL's Bar last Wednesday. 23 people auditioned for the limited places and the right to call themselves Survivors! We followed the audition by an open mic in which many returned for some de ja vu action in what totalled around 30 performances for the night.

Our sincerest thanks to everyone who participated and made it such a fun and full-on night. Thanks to our judges for the evening - Marissa (Games Master) Johnpillai, Ben 'Poetry Idol' Brown and providing continuity with the final, Doc Drumheller. Thanks to Al and Ash at the bar and most of all thanks to our awesome audience for the night - no show without punch!

We're counting down to Friday 10th September 7.30pm where the surviving poets will be put to the ultimate test. Who will be found wanting? Who will SURVIVE?

Find out:

SURVIVOR: POETRY
FRIDAY 10th SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM
BOATERS @ CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL

$16 ($14 Press subscribers)