Monday, December 28, 2009

31 POETS TO COMMIT ‘RANDOM ACTS OF POETRY’ ACROSS CANADA


31 POETS TO COMMIT ‘RANDOM ACTS OF POETRY’ ACROSS CANADA






Random Acts of Poetry, a celebration of poetry and literacy, begins its sixth year during the week of October 5 to 11, 2009. Random Acts of Poetry is a project of the Victoria READ Society, a non-profit literacy organization, established in 1976. Random Acts of Poetry is funded by The Canada Council for the Arts.

“It’s a great joy to touch people’s lives in this unique way,” says Claire Rettie, READ’s executive director. “Poetry is an invitation to nourish our literacy, and hearing a poem aloud is a rare treat.”

During the week, 31 acclaimed poets across Canada, from Victoria to Newfoundland, will commit Random Acts of Poetry in their cities and adjacent small towns. On buses and subways, in donut shops and cafes, police stations, grocery stores, shelters, curling rinks, on city streets and country lanes, poets will read poems to strangers and give them their books. Poets will also read their poems in ESL and Adult Literacy classes.

Patrick Lane, one of Canada’s premier poets, says of Random Acts of Poetry, “There are no accidents. Nothing is random. A poem sits in a poet’s pocket and jumps out when you least expect it. It can nestle in a mechanic’s ear, a politician’s hand, a waitress’s bright eye, somewhere, anywhere. You look up from work and there’s a poem. It reads itself to you. It asks you to take a break. It says: Right here. Right now.”

“Poetry,” says Wendy Morton, founder of Random Acts of Poetry, “is the shortest distance between two hearts. I have read poems to hundreds of people, many of whom hadn’t heard a poem in thirty years, and watched their eyes fill up with tears. Some burst into laughter or laid a hand on my shoulder, hugged me, took my hand. Poetry can connect us with each other as humans as no other art form I know. Poetry is a gift that we can create from whatever life has in store for us.”

Random Acts of Poetry contributes toward READ's Education Access program to help children and youth from low-income households improve their reading, writing, mathematics and study skills. Households contribute what they can and READ pays the rest by fund raising with the community.

Across Canada poets will commit random acts in: Victoria, Shawnigan Lake, Sooke, Nanaimo, Nanoose Bay, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg, Desboro, Stratford, Toronto, Port Perry , Trenton, Ottawa, Port McNicoll, Montreal, Laval, Fredericton, Charlottetown, Montague, Wolfville, Halifax, and St. John’s.

Valérie.


Valérie.
Originally uploaded by random acts of poetry
Élizabeth Robert & Valérie.

Marianne.


Marianne.
Originally uploaded by random acts of poetry
Élizabeth Robert & Marianne.

Jeffrey.


Jeffrey.
Originally uploaded by random acts of poetry
Élizabeth Robert & Jeffrey.

Geneviève Borne.

Geneviève Borne.

Éliz signe pour Kiwi.

Élizabeth Robert signe pour Kiwi.

Éliz & Geneviève Borne.

Éliz & Geneviève Borne.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Sheri-D Wilson poems a student.

Sheri-D Wilson poems a student at an Alternative High School.

Sheri-D Wilson and one of the Famous Five.

Sheri-D Wilson poeming the women of the Famous Five.

Sheri-D Wilson and another one of the Famous Five.

Sheri-D Wilson poeming the women of the Famous Five.

Sheri-D Wilson & Vivian Hansen & Poetry Hopscotch.

Sheri-D Wilson & Vivian Hansen in an intense game of Poetry Hopscotch.

A curious passer-by & Sheri-D Wilson.

A curious passing-by local having been poemed by Sheri-D Wilson.

Susan Musgrave poems on the streets.

Susan Musgrave poems on the streets.

Susan Musgrave RAP'ing.

Susan Musgrave RAP'ing.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Michael Mirolla near the Guy-Concordia Metro Station.

Concordia Interview: One of the photos taken near the Guy-Concordia Metro Station for the article in The Link.

Michael Mirolla with Annibale Palermo.

Photo at the school gymnasium for the reading before a group of middle-aged men who play volleyball and soccer every Tuesday evening. With Annibale Palermo.

Michael Mirolla at a dinner party.

Michael Mirolla reads at a dinner party during which other people decided to perform their own Random Acts of Poetry.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Wanda Campbell poems Acadia University ESL students.

Acadia University ESL students Ilya Grinev from Moscow, Russia and Johanna Green from northern Labrador.

This photo was taken by Claire Jewell.

Wanda Campbell poems at the Kentville Bus Station.

Wanda Campbell poems Laraine Henson at the Kentville Bus Station.

Wanda Campbell at the Kings County Museum.

Elsie Lane and Cathy MacKenzie at the Kings County Museum, Kentville NS.

Wanda Campbell poems outside the Wolfville Public Library.

Wanda Campbell poems a Chinese exchange student outside the Wolfville Public Library, formerly a train station.

Wanda Campbell poems Carson Herrick.

Wanda Campbell poems Carson Herrick at the Fairlanes Bowling Centre, New Minas NS.

Luciano Iaccobelli taking over at Toronto poetry launch

Luciano Iaccobelli taking over at Toronto poetry launch.

Luciano reads to an E.S.L. Class.

Luciano reads to an E.S.L. Class.

Luciano reading a poem to Nik Beat on CIUT Radio.

Luciano reading a poem to Nik Beat on CIUT Radio.

Luciano reads to Paul Z. outside Tim Horton's.

Luciano reads to Paul Z. outside Tim Horton's.

Luciano interrrupting a Bar Keep at The Annex Live.

Luciano interrrupting a Bar Keep at The Annex Live.

Kim Goldberg, David Fraser and Leanne McIntosh.

The three poets laying down rhymes in Nanaimo/Parksville/Qualicum for Random Acts of Poetry this year were Kim Goldberg, David Fraser and
Leanne McIntosh.

Kim Goldberg at the Central Vancouver Island Multicultural Society.

18 new immigrants at the Central Vancouver Island Multicultural Society spent the morning writing poems with Kim Goldberg in Nanaimo.

Kim Goldberg poems radio host Jan Coleman.

Kim Goldberg poems radio host Jan Coleman on the air during the People First show at Radio CHLY in the heart of Nanaimo's "red zone".

Kim Goldberg poems Cooper.

Eight-month old Cooper, held by proud grandma Wynna, can't wait to
get his hands on poetry while Kim Goldberg manages to (barely) keep
control of the text in the offices of the Nanaimo Brain Injury Society.

Kim Goldberg reads a poem about homelessness.

Kim Goldberg reads a poem about homelessness to people in the
Pearson Bridge underpass in downtown Nanaimo. A small community of
homeless people crawls behind the brightly painted wall to sleep each
night, using a tunnel they dug in the sandbank.

Wendy Morton turns herself in.

Poeming at the RCMP, Victoria.

Wendy Morton at the BC Environment BBQ.

Poeming at the Ministry of Environment cook-out.

Wendy Morton poeming an ESL class.

After poeming at an ESL class, Victoria.

Wendy Morton RAP's at Value Village.

Three guys at Value Village; getting set for Halloween, get poemed while looking for shoes.

Wendy Morton poems Mayor Fortin.

In his office; Mayor Dean Fortin, of Victoria, chooses his poem from "What Were Their Dreams?".

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Shauntay Grant with Vicki Pulsiter and children Donny & Kristina Boutilier (Image 1)

Vicki Pulsiter and her children Donny and Kristina Boutilier took time out to listen to Shauntay Grant’s poetic childhood memoire Up Home en route to the public library.

Shauntay Grant with Vicki Pulsiter and children Donny & Kristina Boutilier (Image 2)

Kristina Boutilier is a little camera shy as she poses for a photo with her brother Donny, mother Vicki Pulsiter, and poet Shauntay Grant.

Shauntay Grant with Kendell and Keagan Gay

Sisters Kendell and Keagan Gay took time out of their visit to a local swimming pool to listen to poet Shauntay Grant’s poetic childhood memoire Up Home.

Shauntay Grant with Max Shanahan-Stevenson

2-going-on-3-year-old Max Shanahan was so excited about RAoP that he thanked poet Shauntay Grant with a gift of two chestnuts he’d collected earlier that day.

Shauntay Grant with Selina and Ewan Adema

Selina and Ewan Adema won a free copy of Shauntay Grant’s poetic childhood memoire Up Home during the Halifax installment of RAoP.