Thursday, September 12, 2019

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

abel d'andrea performs & teaches poetry in berks county in celebrating september as national hispanic heritage month.

x-posted from the blog for berks bards

berks bards is proud to be one of several organizations sponsoring the visit of abel d'andrea to berks county in september as national hispanic heritage month.

abel d'andrea is a renowned and powerful puerto rico-based poet and performer.

d'andrea has toured the east coast as part of the spoken word poetry collective ovejas negras and has visited the city of reading area twice, including a performance at the olivet boys and girls club.

his latest collection of poetry, cronicas de una tragicomedia incompleta, tells of his painful, beautiful and comical personal experiences of surviving in the aftermath of hurricane maria. his work is gripping, playful and unapologetic. 

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

september & december 2019 poetry readings via berks bards; words on shirts.

it's always another blur into more and more days as each new week passes, in our overly busy american lives nowadays; we had a plentiful calendar for bard fest 2019 in april as berks bards. continuing with our monthly first thursday event at goggleworks center for the arts in the city of reading, here is information on upcoming featured poet readings before our regular open mics afterward.




always check out http://berksbards.blogspot.com for updated information for events hosted by berks bards.

*

and also at goggleworks center for the arts, the eclipse poem i shared two posts ago is something i made as a poem on a shirt earlier this year, while my fellow students mostly worked from drawn designs they made. below are some examples of my approach through a screenprinted t-shirt workshop with instructor abby ryder. this was my second time putting one of my poems on a shirt, a new concept people are liking, i've noticed.

i''ve been calling this words on shirts, aside from poems on shirts, poetry on shirts, etc.

here you'll see my second shirt design, followed by my first from late 2018 when i first took the workshop with my now 11-year-old nephew; i took the second this spring with my 11-year-old niece. it's definitely a nice way to spend time learning a new skill with somebody you love while also creating.




*


Wednesday, March 20, 2019

poetry-collaging workshops in april 2019 in celebrating national poetry month.

two poetry-collaging workshops are lined up for april 2019 as national poetry month. here is the first.


the second will be at kula kamala foundation & yoga ashram at 17 basket road, reading, pa 19606 on saturday, april 6 from 12.30 p.m. to 2 p.m. this is a part of the ashram's monthly first saturday event, with donations welcome to help support programming.

visit the blog for berks bards to see a full lineup of varied community poetry workshops, open mics, readings, and a celebration of our nonprofit joining the community 21 years ago in 1998.

Thursday, February 7, 2019

a poetry-ish hello.

long time no blog. rest assured, in a busy year of shifting priorities, i've been working on poetry in the background, including a lot of coordinating and organizing for berks bards, reeling in varied styles and voices of poets from the region and out of state to be featured at monthly first thursday events at goggleworks center for the arts and in what we call bard fest (2019 info pending posting!) in springtime. taking on the role of president of berks bards earlier in 2018 is a part of the hiatus from this blog. i had been with berks bards for a few years before this as a promoter and photographer. this volunteering in the community gobbles up a lot of time, but it's incredibly rewarding heart-wise and is a big part of what i believe in for what i know helps our world through language, vocal cords, and on many a page or piece of paper.

berks bards is a small, grassroots poetry-promoting nonprofit which began in 1998, so it turns 21 this year. i don't drink much or often, but we're hosting a party of poem-throwing with our fans to bring their own words in april 2019 as national poetry month at brandywine branch distillery & bistro in elverson. visit our facebook page to stay tuned for more info, or ask us to be added to our email list. we promote our own poetry readings and open mics but also workshops and other poetry-laced events hosted by other organizations and people, too, including when we stumble across local or national calls for submissions.

i'm also on a planning committee at RACC for the eighth berks county poet laureate competition and the fourth berks scholastic poet (high school-aged students) laureate competition. rules are here, and the electronic submission deadline is march 31, 2019.

for now, here is one of my favorite brief poems which i wrote on a chilly-as-a-curse-word winter evening. as i say, onward with poems.