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Sunday, February 16, 2003
3:00 pm
Table ronde sur la performance et le spoken word
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The event will be held in English and hosted by Hilary PEACH of Vancouver
with francophone performer Geneviève Letarte and anglophone performer Catherine
Kidd.
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7:30 pm
Conte-moi un poème
Poets: José
Acquelin, Yves
Boisvert, Christine
Richard, Hélène
Monette, Jean-Paul
Daoust, Christine
Germain, Michel
Garneau, Patrice
Desbiens, Herménégilde
Chiasson. Storyteller: Jocelyn
Bérubé.
Host: Jean-Marc
Massie
Musicians: Maryse
Poulin and Nicolas
Letarte.
Le Sergent recruteur, Montréal, Québec
Free admission
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Hats off to Dimanches du conte, celebrating its fifth birthday!
Nine willing and wilful poets submit to the Sergeant’s orders and come to
spin their poems. A storyteller versed in the art and danger of poetry will
lend a hand. A dauntless host who walks the tightrope of verbal virtuosity will
strut his stuff. Two iconoclastic and eclectic improv musicians will be ready
for anything. Thrill-seekers, don’t miss this one! Proper dress required.
Ceinture fléchée and poet’s beret optional.
Co-produced with les Productions du Diable Vert.
The show will be recorded by Radio-Canada’s Chaîne culturelle and broadcast
on Friday, March 21, 2003, at 10:00 pm during the program Les Décrocheurs
d’étoiles, hosted by Michel Garneau and produced by Christine Germain.
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8:00 pm
Wired on Words and music… and Face-off
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Five of Montreal's top spoken word performers compete on the theme of
"escape". Hosted by CBC radio’s Katherine Gombay. Featuring: Alex
Boutros/Kaarla Sundstrom, Ian Ferrier, Geneviève Letarte, Vincent Tinguely,
Kaie Kellough. Music by Bryan Highbloom.
The show will be recorded for broadcast on "Art Talks" Feb 22nd between
5-6pm on CBC Radio One.
11pm: Spoken Word mini CD launch featuring Louis Rastelli’s Distroboto and
new work by Patrick Goddard and Kae Kellough. This is the first of a mini-CD
project from Wired on Words that features new audio work by writers, poets,
dramatists and musicians.
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