Poetry@fedsquare Saturday 15 March 2-4pm Federation Square Beer DeLuxe upstairs With the International Women s Day just a week before this event (8 March) we think we still can celebrate this Day for the women and by the women through as much as many languages, colours and poetic dimensions. So, come and enjoy four amazing poetesses in an absolute multicultural spirit Our guests for the Day are Emily Cullen Jeltje Fanoy Cece Ojany thalia plus a really rich line up of women (only) open mic readers
EMILY CULLEN Emily Cullen is an Irish poet, scholar and harpist based in Melbourne. She is the author of two collections of poetry: No Vague Utopia (Ainnir Publishing, 2003) and In Between Angels and Animals, which was published last year by Irish literary press, Arlen House. In 2004, Emily was selected for Poetry Ireland's 'Introductions' series - a national platform for new voices in Irish poetry. Also in the same year, she curated the Centenary Celebrations for renowned Irish poet, Patrick Kavanagh. Emily gained a PhD from the National University of Ireland, Galway in 2008 and continues to publish extensively on aspects of Irish cultural history. She relocated to Melbourne in July 2012, and in September her poem 'Primavera' won 'poem of the week' on the Australian Poetry Organisation website. She recently started teaching Creative Writing at the University of Melbourne.
JELTJE FANOY Jeltje Fanoy (jeltje) is a Melbourne migrant poet. She has been published nationally and internationally, and has been involved with poetry and small presses since the 1970s. Her publications include her collections Living in Aboriginal Australia, Poetry Live in the House, her translation of De Zon en de Wereld (The Sun and the World) by the Netherlands poet Arjen Duinker, and the anthologies Blowing out the Candles (1988), Poetry for Peace (CD, 2003) and Heart to Heart (CD, 2008), a compilation of Reconciliation poetry performances at La Mama Poetica (2004-2007). jeltje was convenor of poetry performances at La Mama Poetica from 2004-2010. During the last decade she has collaborated with improvising musicians, on the poetry and music CDs So be It and Dreaming in English, and in various performances and recordings with Unamonus Quorum. She has performed at the Melbourne Writers Festival, the Melbourne International Arts Festival, Literaturfestival Berlin (Authors for Peace) and Krikri polypoetry festival in Ghent (Belgium). Her forthcoming collection, Princes by night, is based on the journey of her Dutch-Indonesian migrant family coming to grips with some very complex postcolonial realities.
jeltje s reading, as a tribute to International Women s Day, will include poems from the creative component of her Master of Arts Thesis (Women s Studies)/ CECE OJANY Cece Ojany is a life coach and the founder of The Main Protagonist. Cece teaches individuals how to live purposefully and passionately in the key areas of career, relationships and health & wellbeing. Cece is also the Writers-In-Prison Officer for PEN Melbourne, an organisation passionate about the art of writing and freedom of expression. Apart from creativity, which Cece knows to be vital to health and wellbeing, she also loves photography and travel. Her and her partner of ten years are united by, among other things, their love of good food and good music.
THALIA Thalia. Born in Katerini, Greece: a '52 baby. Migrated to Australia in '54. Grew up, and Worked in, sly grog & gambling cafes - Kafenia, in Melbourne. Also worked as a typist/secretary. Started writing lexikon and visual poetry in '72. Publications: Has been published in various magazines and anthologies within Australia, and overseas. Has read in: Prisons. Pubs. Libraries. Schools. Concerts. Strikes. Gatherings. ABC & community radio stations. Folk clubs & festivals in cities and towns. A co-editor of 9.2.5 - a mag of poetry for the workers by the workers, about the workers' work. A founding member of the Poets' Union of Australia. Has published: New & Selected Poems printed by Collective Effort Press. 1998. Interplay a CD recording of Poetry, Songs & Music, with musician/composer Alan Musgrove. 1996. Night Flowers - A6 Books, No. 3. printed by Collective Effort Press. 1988.
With the support of Federation Suare And under the auspices of Multicultural Arts Victoria For more info https://www.facebook.com/poetryatfedsquare @poetryfedsquare (Twitter) troaditisdimitris@gmail.com and poetryfedsquare@gmail.com