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Music Festival - Haiku

Started by AlanSummers, March 29, 2016, 06:00:27 PM

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Alan Summers giving his first live guest spot in his new home town!

28th June 2016, Yelde Hall, Market Place, Chippenham SN15 3HL (England, U.K.)
7:30pm - 10:00pm.

Another Words & Ears On-The-Road event, this time at the kind invitation of Brian Reid, as part of Chippfest 2016 (www.chippfest.org/).

We have two home-grown poets lined up for you - Alan Summers, who will be familiar to Words & Ears regulars, and who now lives in Chippenham, and Sam Loveless, who works there, and is part of the excellent Swindon poetry scene.

The format will be the same as at Bradford's poem-and-a-pint night: bring a poem, story or song to share, or just bring yourself.

All performers and listeners welcome, and of course, open mic slots always available. All donations on the door to charity:
http://www.dawngorman.co.uk/words-and-ears-whats-on-76

Tell your British haiku friends who live in the South West of England!

I'll be reading from Yanty's Butterfly:
http://area17.blogspot.co.uk/2016/03/yantys-butterfly-anthology-of-haiku.html


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Alan Summers,
founder, Call of the Page
https://www.callofthepage.org

Jan Benson

Best Wished for s lovely event.

Jan
---1st Prize_The Italian Matsuo Basho Award 2016 (Int'l Foreign Language)
---A Pushcart Nominated Poet, (haiku "adobe walls").
---"The poet is accessible, the poet is for everyone." Maya Angelou

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