LitCrawl Wellington is a literary treasure
hunt that will stamp the spoken word on Wellington across the evening of
Saturday 15 November.
This new festival is a one-night-only affair,
boasting over seventy writers, musicians and performers at 15 different venues
for just a few special hours: ‘There are 5 sessions each hour, over three
hours, so you can’t do everything … the idea is to design your own LitCrawl
path - and take a few risks’, says festival organiser Claire Mabey.
The LitCrawl format started in San Francisco
ten years ago and quickly spread to cities such as Seattle, LA, London and New
York. LitCrawl Wellington is the first of its kind in Australasia and has been
crafted to suit Wellington’s unique geography, vibrant writing and reading
community, as well as for our taste for destinations with identity. Venues
include Little Beer Quarter, Six Barrel Soda, Wellington Chocolate Factory, The
Young, City Gallery, Embassy Theatre, Paramount, Hashigo Zake and Meow. Each
venue will host a fast-paced, diverse little feast of literary talent: sessions
are only 45 minutes and will involve 2 - 8 writers, musicians and performers;
entry by gold coin(s) koha on a first in, first served basis.
The 2014 programme includes the launch of Rejectamenta,
a journal dedicated to publishing work previously rejected by other publishers;
The Bat Show, an improvised poetry
session held in the dark at Arty Bees; Pen
& Drink, readings on the relationship between writing, writers and
substances; and Writing Tunes &
Playing Poetry hosted by Nick Bollinger and featuring Ebony Lamb, Sean
O’Brien and Doc Drumheller at Alastair’s Music on Cuba Street. Other sessions
feature Elizabeth Knox, Damien Wilkins, Pip Adam, Helen Rickerby, Ben Brown,
Brannavan Gnanalingham, and Mary-Jane Duffy.
LitCrawl Wellington organisers have developed
‘Writers’ Beer’ for the event: ‘We asked 9 New Zealand writers to submit poetry
for Writers’ Beer (specially brewed by the Mussel Inn) which we’ve printed on
our labels for release into the Wellington wild at selected bars’ says co-organiser Andrew Laking. Among those
whose words adorn the limited edition craft beers are James Brown, Chris Price
and Damien Wilkins.
Sunday will continue a
weekend of firsts’ when the hugely successful literary saloon – Women of
Letters – comes to New Zealand for the very first time. Marieke Hardy and
Michaela McGuire regularly curate and host Women of Letters events in Melbourne
and New York and are excited to host a panel of inspiring kiwi women in
Wellington on 16 November. Six New Zealand women have been asked to write a
letter on the theme of ‘Letter to my unanswered question’, and will read their
letters live at San Fran, Cuba Street. It’s a one-off encounter that revives
the lost art of letter writing, and Jo Randerson, Pam Corkery and Miranda Manasiadis have so far agreed to be
among the line-up. Tickets are $30 on sale at www.eventfinder.co.nz,
or $35 on the door.
The full LitCrawl programme is now available
online at www.litcrawl.co.nz
or the real thing, in hard copy, can be picked up at LitCrawl venues, partners
and friends in the CBD.
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