There is one slight change to Cork '99. Drew Milne will read on the
Saturday morning, not the Friday night. John Goodby is now reading on the
Friday evening. The new schedule follows. Anyone interested in attending,
who would like information pertaining to B&Bs, hotels, hostels, etc.,
please feel free to drop me an email.
Alex Davis
The Third Cork Conference of Alternative Poetry & Performance Art
MAKE IT NEW(AGAIN)
ALTERNATIVE POETRIES ‘99
FRIDAY 23rd TO SUNDAY 25th APRIL 1999
THE GRANARY THEATRE STUDIO, MARDYKE PARADE, CORK
READINGS, PERFORMANCES AND PAPERS FROM IRISH, BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN
POETS, PERFORMANCE ARTISTS AND CRITICS
Admission Free
FRIDAY 23rd APRIL
5.00-7.00
Poetry Readings by
Maurice Scully
John Goodby
*
Karen MacCormack
“Innovation’s Inventory: Some Starting Points Along the Way”
SATURDAY 24th APRIL
10.00-12.30
Poetry Readings by
Drew Milne
Billy Mills
Michael Smith
*
Keith Tuma
“Whatever Irish Poetry: Some Musings”
2.00-4.30
Poetry Readings by
Karen MacCormack
Fanny Howe
Judy Kravis
Geoffrey Squires
*
Alex Davis
“Making it New? Alternatives and Mainstreams”
SATURDAY 24th APRIL
6.30-8.00
Three Performance Pieces
Jools Gilson-Ellis “Graze”
cris cheek “matter unaccounted for”
Danny McCarthy "ARTuation XXVII"
SUNDAY 25th APRIL
10.00-12.30
Poetry Readings by
Trevor Joyce
Catherine Walsh
Randolph Healy
*
Romana Huk“On foreign-national locations of the place and/or non-place of
the(ir) unpronounceable idir eatortha: Returns of nationalism in/as
disguise undisguised, or: Ironies inherent in current inscriptions of Irish
experiment in the Anglo-American tradition”
For further details
contact Alex Davis,
The Department of English,
University College, Cork tel. +353 21 902185, email [log in to unmask]
http://indigo.ie/~tjac/Events/cork_poetry_conference.htm
Make it New (Again) is funded by
The Department of English and Faculty of Arts,
University College, Cork, The Canada Council
and The British Council
At 17:12 15/03/99 +0000, you wrote:
>Dear Alex,
>
>Steve just informed me that an attachment came through from you - we
>couldn't open it (a recurring problem, unfortunately). Could it be sent as
>e-mail?
>
>best, Karen
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