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Nathan Jones – Chapter and Verse PERFORMANCE line-up

Chapter and Verse PERFORMANCE line-up « Poet in Residence at the Bluecoat.

I am delighted to reveal the line-up for my show at the Chapter and Verse Literature Festival.  This is one of the most impressive list of performers I have ever had the pleasure of putting together.

The idea is that I’ll be able to present lots of different takes on what poetry is – for instance, the picture above is of Mark Greenwood beating a chicken to pieces – and what it means to be moved by a performance.  All the acts have revolutionary takes on their attitudes to poetry in performance – it should make for a thrilling night!

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REVOLUTIONS IN FORM

8.00pm – 10.30pm, Sunday 18th October.

Produced by Poet in Residence at the Bluecoat, Nathan Jones, specially for the Chapter & Verse Literature Festival, in partnership with Mercy, Revolutions in Form presents some of the most innovative writer/performers at work today, alongside artistic contemporaries and musicians… Redefining the territory for poetry in performance.

**Poetry & Performance from**
Lorena Rivero De Beer, Mark Greenwood, Kate Tempest, Ross Sutherland, Tim Clare and Nathan Jones

**Music from**
Lizzie Nunnery and guests from the Almanac folk collective

**Projections, Live Visuals & Music from**
Sketchybeast, Sam Meech, Neil Keeting and Markus Soukup

While the world of arts and literature has moved forward in perceptions of itself during the last century – through innovations in forms, definition, technologies and concepts of authorship, ownership and value – the perception of the poem in performance has changed very little since the days of Dada and the Beat ‘happening’.

However, revolutions of considerable ambition have been taking place beneath the hype-radar – typified by a tendency towards interdisciplinary production, re-editing and processing, and a distorting of the roles of performer and audience. Revolutions in Form is a showcase of these culturally important, entertaining and powerful works.

HIGHLIGHTS:

* special sets from Tim Clare and Ross Sutherland, whose work blurs the boundaries between poet, film-maker, animator, musician, lecturer and stand-up comic

* innovative new live-drawing commissions to accompany new poetry performances from poet in residence at the Bluecoat, Nathan Jones

*contemporary and traditional revolution songs from renowned playwright and songstress, Lizzie Nunnery

* an improvisation-based finale contrasting the whirlwind of rebellion and energy that is Kate Tempest against the visceral, unpredictable and often controversial work of Mark Greenwood.

Tickets £5/£3

Vic Reeves and Michael Rosen in Bluecoat Literature Festival 09

Reeves, Rosen and revolution as the Bluecoat announce second Chapter & Verse Literature Festival.

With a diverse range of events including performances from Vic Reeves and Michael Rosen, debates and workshops, the second Chapter & Verse Literature festival at the Bluecoat promises to be an eclectic and highly enjoyable programme.

cv-logoThe festival includes 30 events over five days from October 14 -18 2009 with a special focus on ‘revolutionary moments’ to coincide with a range of anniversaries occurring in 2009, including the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall and the 50th anniversary of the recording of Kind of Blue by Miles Davis.

From football fans of all shades to those who just want some hard, slightly wrong facts such as Leonardo ‘DaVincicode’ inventing the racing handlebars (well, we did tell you Vic Reeves was in attendance) the annual festival at the Bluecoat is sure to please a diverse audience.

The readings, talks and workshops will offer visitors a chance to hear directly from authors whilst mingling with fellow book-lovers.

And adding excitement for children and adults alike is much loved children’s author and illustrator Michael Rosen who returns to the Bluecoat courtesy of the Children’s Bookshow.
Rosen who is the children’s poet laureate will be performing some of his own poems and sharing his love of children’s books from all around the world with a reading from the best-selling Loulou by French author Gregoire Solotareff. In addition, during the first three weeks of October, children can participate in some giant fridge poetry as part of regular ‘Explore’ activities at the Bluecoat.   

Elsewhere, performance poet Adisa who has been described as ‘the future’ by esteemed poet Benjamin Zephaniah, will put on a poetic and musical one-person show exploring a profound year of the 20th century – 1968 – and its relationship to now. Progressing the revolution theme, it draws inspiration from the music of the time and explores the power of the collective voice and its effect on politics, culture and artistic expression.

Continuing Liverpool’s own rich literary history is Sally Vickers whose debut novel, Miss Garnet’s Angel, became a publishing phenomenon and a word-of-mouth bestseller. She will be talking to Philip Davis about art, psychology and other dimensions of reality.

There will also be two literature-related exhibitions on display during the festival period and beyond: Under the Volcano forms the backbone of the Malcolm Lowry season (25 Sept-22 Nov), celebrating the centenary of the birth of the Merseyside author. And in addition, Dave McKean’s illustrations from this year’s challenging Liverpool Reads title, graphic novel The Savage written by David Almond, will also be shown (15 Sept- 1 Nov).

Highlighting the wide range of topics featured at this year’s festival is the ‘Football Stories’ event with Mark Ward & Jonathan Wilson. Hosted by broadcaster John Keith of City Talk, this is an evening for football lovers of all shades. Mark Ward is from Huyton and played for Everton and West Ham among others. His witty and moving autobiography, From Right Wing to B Wing, describes his journey from the Premier League to a four-year prison sentence. Jonathan Wilson writes regularly on football for FourFourTwo and the Guardian and many other national newspapers and his book, Inverting the Pyramid, is a fascinating account of how football tactics have changed over time and around the world.

Other highlights of the festival include legendary journalist Richard Williams’ talk on Miles Davis’ groundbreaking jazz album, Kind of Blue.  Recorded over nine miraculous hours in 1959, the talk marks the album’s 50th anniversary, illuminating its lasting beauty and all-pervasive influence. Richard Williams is the author of The Blue Moment: Miles Davis’  A Kind of Blue and the Re-making of modern music.

Another writer offering his unique insight into a revolutionary moment is Peter Millar. Awarded the Foreign Correspondent of the Year prize in 1989 for his coverage of the fall of the Berlin Wall, he joins the Bluecoat on the 20th anniversary of this event to discuss his experiences and how the episode was the perfect example of ‘the ‘cock-up’ theory of history.’

On Friday October 16, Vic Reeves
introduces us to the world as he sees it, from asparagus to Zeppelin, via eggs and Henry VIII. Illustrated by Vic himself, his new book amasses all the world’s knowledge “into one gloriously preposterous book, written in a scholarly fashion yet comprehensible to idiots”. Reeves’ talk is hosted by Tim Clare, author of We Can’t All Be Astronauts.

And closing the festival in style is poet-in-residence at the Bluecoat Nathan Jones, and his guests, who will be celebrating revolutionary song and poetry.

Tickets on sale now. To book call Tickets and Information on 0151 702 5324
at the Bluecoat, School Lane, Liverpool, L1 3BX or visit www.thebluecoat.org.uk

Vic Reeves and Michael Rosen in Bluecoat Literature Festival 09 | Liverpool Art and Culture Blog.

Liverpool Poetry Cafe at the Bluecoat

Liverpool Poetry Cafe at the Bluecoat

From January 2009 Liverpool Poetry Café continues to bring poets of note to Liverpool audiences with events being held at the Bluecoat. All readings are free. Please contact the Bluecoat direct to reserve tickets on 0151 702 5324 or call at the Box Office in person.

On Thursday 26th February @ 7pm Jo Shapcott is our lead guest poet.

Jo Shapcott – biography

Jo Shapcott is one of Britain’s leading poets and is President of the Poetry Society. She’s also a frequent BBC radio broadcaster and presenter. She teaches on the MA in Creative Writing at Royal Holloway College, University of London, and is a Visiting Professor of Poetry at the University of Newcastle and at the University of the Arts, London. In 2006 she received a Cholmondeley award from the Society of Authors.

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Chapter & Verse Literature Festival 2008 at the Bluecoat


1st CHAPTER & VERSE LITERATURE FESTIVAL at the Bluecoat

October has begun and we are counting down to the very first Chapter & Verse Literature Festival 9-19 October 2008 at the beautifully refurbished Bluecoat, the oldest building in Liverpool city centre.

The full festival programme is on www.chapterverse.org.uk and features an exciting range of authors and events, including Lemn Sissay on the Mersey Beat poets (9 Oct);
Tariq Ali on Pakistan’s place in geopolitics (10 Oct);
Jim Crace on his forthcoming novel, Heroes;
Jan Morris on her life’s work (11 Oct);
Linda Grant on her Booker shortlisted novel (11 Oct);
Colin Grant on his acclaimed biography of Marcus Garvey (11 Oct);
Erwin James, guest speaker at the inaugural Pauline Campbell Memorial Lecture, on Titan prisons (12 Oct);
John Healy, on life in The Grass Arena (13 Oct);
Raymond Tallis on his Kingdom of Infinite Space: A Journey Around Your Head;
Patrick Maguire on his memoir of wrongful imprisonment, My Father’s Watch;
Bernadine Evaristo and Laura Fish, novelists who have reimagined slavery (19 Oct);
events to celebrate National Poetry Day (9 Oct), the Liverpool Irish Festival (18 Oct), the Big Draw (18 & 19 Oct)
and much, much more.

www.thebluecoat.org.uk

Chapter & Verse Literature Festival at the Bluecoat

The first Chapter & Verse Literature Festival at the Bluecoat
9 – 19 October 2008

Tariq Ali…Jan Morris… Linda Grant… Lemn Sissay… Francesca Beard…Ronan Bennett… Jim Crace… Martín Espada… Helen Walsh… Sadie Jones… Erwin James … & many more

The Bluecoat in Liverpool is delighted to announce its first major literary festival. The new annual Chapter & Verse Literature Festival for Merseyside will feature will feature an exciting range of contemporary writers and performers from Merseyside and beyond. The Festival includes over 45 events and activities for lovers of words and the curious alike – from readings, book signings, talks, discussions, to performances and workshops – all under the Bluecoat’s historic roof. Continue reading ‘Chapter & Verse Literature Festival at the Bluecoat’