To
celebrate its 20th anniversary, Phantom Billstickers National Poetry Day offers
its most ambitious and wide-ranging programme of events yet. On Friday August
25, the power of poetry will be unleashed and celebrated in communities all
over New Zealand.
Announced
today, this year’s packed programme features more than 100 dynamic and
accessible events, workshops and competitions, featuring acclaimed poets, new
voices, young writers, and poetry enthusiasts. From Slam Poetry to sonnets,
from stages to pavements, poetry will be created and enjoyed in a myriad of
venues around the country: cafes, bars, schools, university campuses, community
centres, retirement villages, marae, libraries and theatres – as well as on
buses, trains and ferries.
In
tandem with the many events taking place around New Zealand on August 25, is
the publication of inaugural online poetry collection 20/20 – 40 poems by Kiwi
poets. Featuring many of the nation’s most read and loved poets, including C.
K. Stead and Tusiata Avia, 20/20 also showcases new voices that demand to be heard. Wanting to make
poetry accessible to all New Zealanders, 20/20 will be free to download at
website: http://www.nzbookawards.nz/national-poetry-day/20-20-collection/.
Among
the many events taking place from Northland to Dunedin, are: Whangarei’s
youth Wall of Words; Auckland’s The Divine Muses Poetry
Reading, in the edifying company of 20/20 poets C. K. Stead, Simone Kaho
and Paula Green, and Michael Giacon, Vana Manasiadis and Siobhan Harvey; live
entertainment with comedy poetry troupe Theoradical Hobohemians, who perform at
Shanghai Lil's on K Road; and Down South: Spoken Word and Rap Open Mic at MIT in
Otara; Wellington’s ‘dropping words in to the sea’ at the National
Library with Sea of Words – Your Words; Our Poets event; decorating a Poetry
Fridge Door in Nelson; helping to build a Great Wall of Poetry
in Christchurch; enjoying performance poetry with the multi-talented Ian
Loughran in Wanaka; experiencing poetry live with illustrious Otago
poets, including celebrated 20/20 poets Brian Turner and Jillian Sullivan at The
Perfect 10: Poetry of the South in Dunedin. There will even be an
international poetry event held at the Berlin Polish Club!
Can’t
get to an event, but don’t want to miss out? Simply call or text The Poetry
Phone hotline on 021.474.555 or 022.300.8164 (standard calling/txting rates
apply) to have poems sent to you or a friend. Find out more here: https://ofa.carbonmade.com/projects/2346591.
For
full information about all Phantom Billstickers National Poetry Day events,
including places, venues, times, tickets and more, go to: http://www.nzbookawards.nz/national-poetry-day/calendar-of-events/.
Established
in 1997, National Poetry Day is about discovery, diversity, community and
pushing boundaries. It is a one-day national poetry-event extravaganza held on
the last Friday of August each year. This is the second year of National Poetry
Day operating under the sponsorship of Phantom Billstickers.
Phantom Billstickers is a
street poster company which has consistently helped New Zealanders express
themselves since 1982. Phantom actively promotes New Zealand music, art, poetry
and culture around the country and across the world. National Poetry Day is
proudly administered by the New Zealand Book Awards Trust.
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