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09 / 5
Start: 18:00
End: 20:00

Sixième lecture multilingue de la série 2007
Tous les premiers mercredis du mois, Élizabeth Robert reçoit
dès 17h30 (lectures débutant à 18h00 jusqu'à 20h00) au
Le Dépanneur Café
206, rue Bernard Ouest
Montréal, Québec H2T 2K4
(514) 271-9357 info@ledepanneurcafe.com

SÉLECTION d'ARTISTES COMPLÉTÉE
Programme du Mercredi 5 septembre 2007 :

Stephen Morrissey lira de ses poèmes en anglais, accompagné de ses traducteurs francophone, Élizabeth Robert et hispanophone, Adrian Valdés.
Dominique Gaucher lira de ses poèmes en français.
Carolyn Zonailo lira de ses poèmes en anglais, accompagnée de ses traducteurs francophone, Élizabeth Robert et hispanophone, Adrian Valdés.
èmèf fera un numéro de Spoken Word en français.
Leticia Lallier lira et chantera de ses poèmes en espagnol.

Nous tenons à remercier la Ligue des poètes canadiens et le Conseil des arts du Canada pour leur soutien.

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10 / 1
Start: 00:00
Start: 2007-10-01 00:00
End: 2007-10-07 23:59

Français en bas de page
Random Acts of Poetry - a week-long event where poets randomly read poems to people on the streets of Canada -will return for an encore in October.

Random Acts of Poetry is the brainchild of Canadian poet Wendy Morton and supported by online bookseller Abebooks.com and the Victoria READ Society, a non-profit literacy organization. The first event in 2004 featured 27 poets in 18 Canadian cities.

A celebration of poetry and literacy, the poets - all of whom have had their work published - will travel through their cities randomly reading poems to strangers in parks, bus stops, schools, cafes, shops, libraries, hair salons and other everyday places.

As the sponsor, Abebooks.com will donate a payment to each poet for their efforts, as well as purchasing books from each poet’s publisher so they can be presented to listeners, who have been ‘poemed.’

“Random Acts of Poetry had a huge impact on Canada last year. We hope to repeat that effect and also introduce the event to the UK and Ireland where there is a great appetite for poetry,” said Wendy Morton. “We have found poets who are willing to take poetry on to the streets and directly into peoples’ lives. I’ve had remarkable experiences reading poetry to strangers and seeing how poems can move them –sometimes to tears.”

Lisa Stevens, VP of Marketing at Abebooks, said: “We’re delighted to help promote poetry and literacy around the world. Poetry does not adhere to international boundaries and neither does Abebooks.com, which lists books from 13,000 booksellers in 48 countries.”

More info about this year's edition: (updated August 20th 2007)

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

10 / 2
(all day)
Start: 2007-10-01 00:00
End: 2007-10-07 23:59

Français en bas de page
Random Acts of Poetry - a week-long event where poets randomly read poems to people on the streets of Canada -will return for an encore in October.

Random Acts of Poetry is the brainchild of Canadian poet Wendy Morton and supported by online bookseller Abebooks.com and the Victoria READ Society, a non-profit literacy organization. The first event in 2004 featured 27 poets in 18 Canadian cities.

A celebration of poetry and literacy, the poets - all of whom have had their work published - will travel through their cities randomly reading poems to strangers in parks, bus stops, schools, cafes, shops, libraries, hair salons and other everyday places.

As the sponsor, Abebooks.com will donate a payment to each poet for their efforts, as well as purchasing books from each poet’s publisher so they can be presented to listeners, who have been ‘poemed.’

“Random Acts of Poetry had a huge impact on Canada last year. We hope to repeat that effect and also introduce the event to the UK and Ireland where there is a great appetite for poetry,” said Wendy Morton. “We have found poets who are willing to take poetry on to the streets and directly into peoples’ lives. I’ve had remarkable experiences reading poetry to strangers and seeing how poems can move them –sometimes to tears.”

Lisa Stevens, VP of Marketing at Abebooks, said: “We’re delighted to help promote poetry and literacy around the world. Poetry does not adhere to international boundaries and neither does Abebooks.com, which lists books from 13,000 booksellers in 48 countries.”

More info about this year's edition: (updated August 20th 2007)

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

Start: 17:30
End: 19:00

Lancement montréalais des RANDONNÉES ALÉATOIRES DE POÉSIE 2007

Les Randonnées aléatoires de poésie (RAP) célèbrent la poésie et l’alphabétisation à travers le Canada. La 4e édition se tiendra du 1er au 7 octobre prochain.

Vous êtes cordialement invité au lancement montréalais
le mardi 2 octobre 2007 de 17h30 à 19h
à l'auditorium de la bibliothèque Atwater

Vous y serez accueuilli par les trois poètes participantes de cette année : Anne Cimon, Angela Leuck et Élizabeth Robert. Des poètes montréalais ayant participé aux éditions passées, des représentants d'institutions d'alphabétisations et des représentants d'associations littéraires professionnelles seront également présents.

On y tiendra de cours discours explicatifs, les poètes liront de leurs textes et feront tirer des exemplaires de leurs livres. Des rafraîchissements et du fromage seront servis sur place.

Cette année, les Randonnées aléatoires de poésie auront lieu d’un bout à l’autre du Canada, soit à Victoria, à Vancouver, à Calgary, à Edmonton, à Moose Jaw, à Winnipeg, à Stratford, à Markdale, à Brantford, à Toronto, à Ottawa, à Windsor, à Hamilton, à Montréal, à Trois-Rivières, à Saint-Lambert, à Longueuil, à Greenfield Park, à Beloeil, à Fredericton, à Charlottetown, à Halifax et à St. John’s.

Les Randonnées aléatoires de poésie (RAP) sont une initiative de Wendy Morton, poète canadienne, rendues possible grâce au soutien financier de la Victoria READ Society et le Conseil des arts du Canada.

Poètes montréalaises participantes disponibles pour une entrevue :
Anne Cimon anne.cimon@sympatico.ca 514.343.0112
Angela Leuck acleuck@gmail.com 514.766.3782
Élizabeth Robert elizabethrobert@nochesdepoesia.com 514.347.3907

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(all day)
Start: 2007-10-01 00:00
End: 2007-10-07 23:59

Français en bas de page
Random Acts of Poetry - a week-long event where poets randomly read poems to people on the streets of Canada -will return for an encore in October.

Random Acts of Poetry is the brainchild of Canadian poet Wendy Morton and supported by online bookseller Abebooks.com and the Victoria READ Society, a non-profit literacy organization. The first event in 2004 featured 27 poets in 18 Canadian cities.

A celebration of poetry and literacy, the poets - all of whom have had their work published - will travel through their cities randomly reading poems to strangers in parks, bus stops, schools, cafes, shops, libraries, hair salons and other everyday places.

As the sponsor, Abebooks.com will donate a payment to each poet for their efforts, as well as purchasing books from each poet’s publisher so they can be presented to listeners, who have been ‘poemed.’

“Random Acts of Poetry had a huge impact on Canada last year. We hope to repeat that effect and also introduce the event to the UK and Ireland where there is a great appetite for poetry,” said Wendy Morton. “We have found poets who are willing to take poetry on to the streets and directly into peoples’ lives. I’ve had remarkable experiences reading poetry to strangers and seeing how poems can move them –sometimes to tears.”

Lisa Stevens, VP of Marketing at Abebooks, said: “We’re delighted to help promote poetry and literacy around the world. Poetry does not adhere to international boundaries and neither does Abebooks.com, which lists books from 13,000 booksellers in 48 countries.”

More info about this year's edition: (updated August 20th 2007)

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

10 / 4
(all day)
Start: 2007-10-01 00:00
End: 2007-10-07 23:59

Français en bas de page
Random Acts of Poetry - a week-long event where poets randomly read poems to people on the streets of Canada -will return for an encore in October.

Random Acts of Poetry is the brainchild of Canadian poet Wendy Morton and supported by online bookseller Abebooks.com and the Victoria READ Society, a non-profit literacy organization. The first event in 2004 featured 27 poets in 18 Canadian cities.

A celebration of poetry and literacy, the poets - all of whom have had their work published - will travel through their cities randomly reading poems to strangers in parks, bus stops, schools, cafes, shops, libraries, hair salons and other everyday places.

As the sponsor, Abebooks.com will donate a payment to each poet for their efforts, as well as purchasing books from each poet’s publisher so they can be presented to listeners, who have been ‘poemed.’

“Random Acts of Poetry had a huge impact on Canada last year. We hope to repeat that effect and also introduce the event to the UK and Ireland where there is a great appetite for poetry,” said Wendy Morton. “We have found poets who are willing to take poetry on to the streets and directly into peoples’ lives. I’ve had remarkable experiences reading poetry to strangers and seeing how poems can move them –sometimes to tears.”

Lisa Stevens, VP of Marketing at Abebooks, said: “We’re delighted to help promote poetry and literacy around the world. Poetry does not adhere to international boundaries and neither does Abebooks.com, which lists books from 13,000 booksellers in 48 countries.”

More info about this year's edition: (updated August 20th 2007)

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

10 / 5
(all day)
Start: 2007-10-01 00:00
End: 2007-10-07 23:59

Français en bas de page
Random Acts of Poetry - a week-long event where poets randomly read poems to people on the streets of Canada -will return for an encore in October.

Random Acts of Poetry is the brainchild of Canadian poet Wendy Morton and supported by online bookseller Abebooks.com and the Victoria READ Society, a non-profit literacy organization. The first event in 2004 featured 27 poets in 18 Canadian cities.

A celebration of poetry and literacy, the poets - all of whom have had their work published - will travel through their cities randomly reading poems to strangers in parks, bus stops, schools, cafes, shops, libraries, hair salons and other everyday places.

As the sponsor, Abebooks.com will donate a payment to each poet for their efforts, as well as purchasing books from each poet’s publisher so they can be presented to listeners, who have been ‘poemed.’

“Random Acts of Poetry had a huge impact on Canada last year. We hope to repeat that effect and also introduce the event to the UK and Ireland where there is a great appetite for poetry,” said Wendy Morton. “We have found poets who are willing to take poetry on to the streets and directly into peoples’ lives. I’ve had remarkable experiences reading poetry to strangers and seeing how poems can move them –sometimes to tears.”

Lisa Stevens, VP of Marketing at Abebooks, said: “We’re delighted to help promote poetry and literacy around the world. Poetry does not adhere to international boundaries and neither does Abebooks.com, which lists books from 13,000 booksellers in 48 countries.”

More info about this year's edition: (updated August 20th 2007)

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


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