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vendredi 1 mars 2024

Ivy vous suggère le screening du filme Richard Dailey: inciting revery

Due to an unexpected absence, the reading that had been planned for the 12th of March is rescheduled. However, we strongly suggest that you consider attending the screening of "Richard Daily: Insciting"

Lecture IWP du 12 mars 2024 rapporté. Mais on vous suggère fortement la soirée de présentation du filme "Richard Daily: Inciting"

 Le 12 mars 2024, 18h30- 21h  (screening from 19h30-20h05)

entrée libre
Les Voûtes
19 Rue des Frigos, 75013 Paris
 
Organisé par PARIS HERETICS
We are thrilled to invite you to the premiere screening of our first short film, Richard Dailey: inciting revery, which will take place on Tuesday, March 12th at Les Voûtes in Paris. // Nous sommes ravis de vous inviter à la première de notre premier court métrage, Richard Dailey : inciter à la rêverie, qui aura lieu le mardi 12 mars à Les Voûtes à Paris.

The film was born from our Heretics Interviews series, in which we film short video interviews featuring the artists with whom we've worked. But as we were preparing to shoot his, Richard Dailey made the decision to leave Paris for a house in Le Lot, in the south of France. Moved by the loss of this poet, artist, and friend, from our Paris scene, we followed him to the countryside, to conduct the interview amidst his newly chosen surroundings. To ask him why he'd left us, and what he'd found where he'd gone. Our questions opened up more territory than we could cover in our traditional format, so the project expanded into this, a half-hour documentary short. Richard was generous enough to invite us candidly into his life, his art, his studio. And we are proud to invite all of you to ride along with us as we learn what led an American artist who'd spent nearly 40 years in Paris, to write his next chapter in the tiny village of Saint-Vincent-du-Pendit. /// Le film fait partie de notre série Heretics Interviews, dans laquelle nous filmons de courtes interviews vidéo mettant en vedette les artistes avec lesquels nous avons travaillé. Mais alors que nous nous préparions à tourner le sien, Richard Dailey a pris la décision de quitter Paris pour une maison dans Le Lot, dans le sud de la France. Ému par la perte de ce poète, artiste et ami de notre scène parisienne, nous l'avons suivi à la campagne, pour mener l'entretien dans son nouvel environnement choisi. Pour lui demander pourquoi il nous avait quittés et ce qu'il avait trouvé là où il était allé. Nos questions ont débordé le cadre de notre format traditionnel, le projet s'est donc étendu à un court métrage documentaire d'une demi-heure. Richard a eu la générosité de nous inviter dans sa vie, son art, son atelier. Et nous sommes fiers de vous inviter à découvrir ce qui a conduit un artiste américain qui a passé près de 40 ans à Paris à écrire son prochain chapitre dans le petit village de Saint-Vincent-du-Pendit.

The film will be preceded by the premiere screening of a 2-minute video clip produced by Paris Heretics for Richard's poem "I almost got away." Both films will be shown in their original English version, with subtitles in French. ///
Le film sera précédé de la projection en avant-première d'une vidéo clip de 2 minutes produite par Paris Heretics pour le poème de Richard "Je m'en suis presque échappé". Les deux films seront projetés en version originale anglaise, sous-titrés en français.

Doors will open at 18h30, and the screening will begin at 19h30 sharp. Lights will go down for the screening, and the door to the salle will close, so we hope you'll join us a bit earlier for a drink before the film. Afterwards, we invite you to stay for a brief Q&A, music, and regional refreshments from Le Lot. The event is free and open to the public.//Les portes ouvriront à 18h30 et la projection débutera à 19h30 précises. Les lumières s'éteindront pour la projection et la porte de la salle se fermera, nous espérons donc que vous nous rejoindrez un peu plus tôt pour prendre un verre avant le film. Ensuite, nous vous invitons à rester pour une brève séance de questions-réponses, de la musique et des rafraîchissements régionaux du Lot. L'événement est gratuit et ouvert au public.


I almost got away
vostfr  2m09

Richard Dailey: inciting revery
vostfr  32m43


Le 12 mars 2024, 18h30- 21h  (screening from 19h30-20h05)
entrée libre
Les Voûtes
19 Rue des Frigos, 75013 Paris

 



mardi 14 février 2023

Ivy le 21 février 2023 à 19h30 au Delaville avec M Anselmo, B Stranmeyer et J Stoneking

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à une soirée de lectures avec

MARIELLE ANSELMO

JASON STONEKING

et

WILLIAM STRANGMEYER

You are invited to an evening of readings on

Mardi le 21 Février 2023 

 19h30

 

Le 21 février 2023 à 19h30

Delaville Café, Salle Marguery (au 1er),

34 boulevard Bonne Nouvelle,

75010 Paris

M° Bonne nouvelle (ligne 8 or 9) 

Meet at bar for happy hour drinks before the reading!

 

Marielle Anselmo est enseignante, critique et poète. Elle vit à Paris. Elle a grandi en Tunisie, dans une famille d'ascendances italiennes, avant de poursuivre des études de lettres en France, à Aix-en-Provence puis à l'Université de Paris 8, où elle se forme, en particulier, auprès d'Hélène Cixous. Professeure agrégée de lettres modernes, elle enseigne actuellement le français à l’INALCO (Institut National des Langues Orientales) à Paris. Par ses activités critiques, elle a contribué à plusieurs ouvrages collectifs. Ses articles portent sur Marcel Proust, Hélène Cixous, Dominique Fourcade, Etel Adnan, Kenzaburô Ôé, Édouard Glissant, etc. En poésie, elle est l'auteur du livre-poème Une nuit (éditions Les Arêtes), de plusieurs livres d’artistes avec Colette Deblé et Pierre Zanzucchi, ainsi que  de deux recueils : Jardins (Éditions Tarabuste) et Vers la mer (Editions Unicité). Ses poèmes ont été traduits en anglais, grec, arabe, vietnamien et japonais. Elle en a donné une cinquantaine de lectures publiques en France, en Tunisie, en Suisse, au Japon, seule ou accompagnée d'autres artistes.

 

Jason Stoneking is a poet, diarist, and performing artist originally from the


United States, who has made his home in Paris. He has published several collections of poetry and essays, and has also written songs and films. Recently, his practice has concentrated on the creation of handwritten and site-specific texts. For his Bespoke Books series, he writes an entire unique book by hand, in a single draft, either for an individual reader, or in documentation of an event or residency. In his video series Found Stages, he improvises spontaneous poems in spaces that feel suitable, if not intended, for performance. For his newest series, Portrait Sittings, he invites subjects to pose for him as they would for a painter, while he composes their portrait in handwritten words, then presents them with the original manuscript he has drafted during the session.

 

William Walrond Strangmeyer was born in Roanoke, Virginia,


in 1945 and grew up in Brooklyn, New York, and New Brunswick, New Jersey, where he went to Rutgers University, studying classics, music and psychology. He has worked in many different fields including amusement parks, banks, book stores, cinema, door-to-door sales, poker games, restaurants, taxi driving and warehouses. A forty-five-year resident of Paris, he now earns his living as an English language trainer and translator. He is the former co-editor of Upstairs at Duroc. He is the author of several volumes of poetry and can often be heard sharing new work at Spoken Word Paris. Additional interests include a variety of combat sports and listening to old music (doo-wop, Gregorian chant, hippie music, Czerny). He is also Archon of Paris for the Moorish Orthodox Church.
 

dimanche 24 septembre 2017

MARDI 3 OCTOBRE 2017 >> BREMNER DUTHIE, GEORGE VANCE ainsi que JASON STOEKING et DONALD TOURNIER liront et chanteront pour Ivy Writers Paris.

On October 3, 2017 at CAFE DU PONT NEUF, 14 Quai du Louvre, 75001 Paris
7:30PM

Ivy vous invite à une soirée de lectures et de musique en anglais et en français 
pour vous souhaiter une heureuse rentrée 2017 
avec 

BREMNER DUTHIE (chanteur-performeur) 
GEORGE VANCE (auteur-performeur) 
Et pour fêter la 4ème édition de la révue littéraire PARIS LIT UP avec 
JASON STONEKING (auteur et artiste) 
ainsi que 
DONALD TOURNIER (poète qui écrit en anglais et en français)


Rentrée Evening IWP with Paris Lit Up issue 4 featuring Jason Stoneking and Donald Tournier, returning once-local Paris poet George Vance (on leave from Guadaloupe!) and all of this alongside the styling showmanship of Bremner Duthie, who will be sharing some of his recent songs with us! 

It is a rare opportunity Ivy Writers Paris will be offering next week with the styling music of cabaret singer and performer Bremner Duthie and readings by writers published in Paris Lit Up magazine—Jason Stoneking and Donald Tournier as well as our well-loved returning author and friend, George Vance.

A great opportunity to pick up a copy of the most recent PLU issue, to order a CD, get George’s book if you have not, check out some books by Jason and Donald, and, of course, have a drink with us all as we say "Fall? drab—NO! Tis the season of poetry and music!" Contact: Jennifer K. Dick.

BIOS :


George Vance: long-time resident of  Paris, with passages in Brussels, Nouméa, Reims, and presently in Guadeloupe;  hybrid poet, mixed media; has read at various Paris venues (UAD, Poets Live, Ivy, Quadriphonics, Spoken Word); his work has appeared in UAD, Bastille, Pharos. Poetry volumes  A SHORT CIRCUIT and Xmas collage published with corrupt press. Currently working on text-transformation project based on Infinite Jest. Scribbles daily.

Jason Stoneking: is an American poet, essayist, and performance artist based in Paris, France. He has authored two volumes of poetry and four collections of essays, and has performed his art and writing for more than twenty-five years at venues ranging from the main stage at Lollapalooza to the Pont Neuf in Paris and the rooftops of Cairo. His writing has been featured in numerous online and print publications, including the current issues of Paris Lit Up and Post Road. He has also written screenplays, rock music, and chess journalism. He is currently working on a series of bespoke, handwritten books by commission. He is inspired by the idea that we are all hurtling through an infinite black void for no reason. More about Jason and his work can be found on his website at www.jasonstoneking.com

Donald Tournier: was born in Brussels and raised in Hong Kong. He writes in English and French, also publishing under the name Donald Ciechanowski. He sells his French poetry on the Paris metro under the name Mark Tapley. He has published a collection of French poems, Ouroboros. He is a contributor and editor of the francophone trimestrial review NAMO.

Bremner Duthie:  was born in New York and grew up in the USA, Scotland and Canada. Singing is all he ever wanted to do. Every afternoon in New York, his family could hear him coming down the street as he sang his way home from school. He started singing with Punk Rock bands, moved on to studying and performing Opera, and trained in contemporary vocal music at the 'Centre for New Opera' in Banff. He has sung operatic roles by Mozart and avant-garde masterpieces like Maxwell Davies' 'Eight Songs for a Mad King'.  Bremner has performed across North America and Europe in theatre and in concert, working with chamber ensembles, orchestras and jazz quartets. He currently lives between New Orleans, Montreal and Paris and is singing songs from the birth of jazz, the innovative, ground- breaking repertoire of the 1920's & 30's.  Over the past decade, Bremner has been exploring New Cabaret, creating performance pieces that are an emotional collage of ideas and songs. These pieces have been performed across North America and Europe to critical praise:   "A stunning theatrical achievement"—Edmonton Journal. "Duthie brings passion, power and conviction to the songs"—The Stage. "Captivating performances of Kurt Weill's songs... beautifully delivered with power and emotion"—Edfringe Review. "Duthie is a baritone with operatic scope; instead of mere interludes, the songs become weapons”—See Magazine, Canada. “And my god, does he ever sing. Bremner's performance is jaw-dropping-my jaw literally dropped"—View Magazine. His first recording, Bremner Sings Kurt Weill, was devoted to his own personal obsession, the extraordinary songs of Kurt Weill. Bremner recorded sparse, heartfelt versions of Weill's repertoire, which stretches from the streets of 1920's Berlin to the dazzling lights of Broadway.  For his second CD, The Sky Was Blue, he asked the question "What is a jazz standard?". As an answer, Bremner created swinging arrangements of songs from his youth, from the Velvet Underground, Talking Heads, Joni Mitchell and others, placing them side by side with more traditional jazz standards. His latest recording, '33(a kabarett), is a 'concept album', an exploration of musical, emotional, sexual and political inspirations behind the idea of Cabaret, with new arrangements of songs by Weill, Hollaender, Noel Coward and Sondheim.

Bremner has performed in venues that vary from 3000 seat arenas in Tokyo, to improvised atelier-lofts in Paris and Edinburgh, to table-top stages in hard-drinking bars in the small Canadian towns along Lake Superior. He says that each had its own particular delights.

New album out now: Bremner sings Kurt Weill Vol 2: Moon-Faced, Starry-Eyed
listen on:
SPOTIFY
or
APPLE MUSIC
buy on: itunes, amazon & cdbaby
www.bremnersings.com