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Mercredi septembre 3, 2008
Début: 17:30
End: 20:00

Sixième lecture multilingue de la série 2008
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

Programme provisoire du Mercredi 3 septembre 2008 :

EN PRÉPARATION

Juan Mildenberger (espagnol)
Robert Oriol (français)
Antoaneta Roman (roumain, espagnol, français)
Hugh Hazelton (anglais, espagnol, français)

Nous tenons à remercier Adage, la Ligue des poètes canadiens, le Conseil des arts du Canada, ainsi que Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec pour leur soutien.

Début: 21:40
End: 22:00

Élizabeth Robert reçoit Hugo Hazelton
dans le cadre de Poesía libre
sur les ondes de Radiocentreville 102,3 FM

Hugo viene a compartir unos poemas, hablar de poesía, creación y edición. Nos hablará de la literatura hispano-canadiense y del impacto que tiene sobre la cultura.

Para mandar preguntas o comentarios acerca de Poesía libre, los poetas que se reciben o actividades poéticas, escríbenos al poesialibre@nochesdepoesia.com

Mercredi septembre 17, 2008
Début: 21:40
End: 22:00

Élizabeth Robert reçoit Indran Amirthanayagam
dans le cadre de Poesía libre
sur les ondes de Radiocentreville 102,3 FM

Indran Amirthanayagam is a poet, essayist and translator in English, Spanish and French. His first book The Elephants of Reckoning won the 1994 Paterson Prize in the United States. His poem Juarez won the Juegos Florales of Guaymas, Mexico in 2006. Amirthanayagam has written five books thus far: The Splintered Face: Tsunami Poems (Hanging Loose Press, March 2008), Ceylon R.I.P. (The International Centre for Ethnic Studies, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 2001), El Hombre Que Recoge Nidos (Resistencia/CONARTE, Mexico, 2005) El Infierno de los Pajaros (Resistencia, Mexico, 2001), The Elephants of Reckoning (Hanging Loose Press, 1993).

Amirthanayagam's essays and op-eds have appeared in the Hindu, the New York Times, El Norte, Reforma, New York/Newsday, The Daily News, The Island, The Daily Mirror, Groundviews (Sri Lanka).

Mercredi septembre 24, 2008
Début: 17:30
End: 20:00

La première Délégation Noches de poesia
s'envole vers Barcelone à l'occasion de la Foire internationale LIBER08
5 poètes québécois présentent en avant-première
une performance multilingue des textes de Troc-Paroles / Barata de paraules (recueil multilingue en coédition Pagés/Adage)lancé à Barcelone en octobre 2008.

Élizabeth Robert anime la soirée
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

Les poètes participants sont
Robert Oriol (français)
Omar Alexis Ramos (espagnol)
Angel Mota (espagnol)
Danny Plourde (français)
Catherine Kidd (anglais)

Mercredi octobre 1, 2008
Début: 00:00
Début: 2008-10-01 00:00
End: 2008-10-05 23:59

Retransmisison d'information, More details to come later


RAP

Random Acts of Poetry (RAP), a celebration of poetry and literacy, celebrates its fifth year during the week of October 1st to 5th, 2008. Random Acts of Poetry (RAP) is a project of the Victoria READ Society, a non-profit literacy organization, established in 1976. Random Acts of Poetry (RAP) is funded by The Canada Council for the Arts.

RAP

During the week, acclaimed poets across Canada, from Victoria to Newfoundland, including a few of Canada’s Poets Laureate, will commit Random Acts of Poetry (RAP) in their cities and adjacent small towns. On buses and subways, in donut shops and cafes, police stations, grocery stores, shelters, curling rinks, on city streets and country lanes, poets will read poems to strangers and give them their books. Poets will also read their poems in ESL and Adult Literacy classes across the country.

Début: 21:40
End: 22:00

Élizabeth Robert reçoit les poètes participants au Randonnées aléatoires de poésie 2008
Alejandro Saravia, Anne-Michèle Lévesques et ER
dans le cadre de Poesía libre
sur les ondes de Radiocentreville 102,3 FM

Las Random Acts of Poetry (Actos poeticos espontaneos) celebran su 5a edicion este ano, promoviendo otra vez la poesia y los proyectos de alfabetisation.

Random Acts of poetry/Randonnees aleatoires de poesia(RAP) es una initiativa de la poeta canadiense Wendy Morton, apoyada por la Victoria READ Society y el Conseil des Arts du Canada.

Para mandar preguntas o comentarios acerca de Poesía libre, los poetas que se reciben o actividades poéticas, escríbenos al poesialibre@nochesdepoesia.com

Jeudi octobre 2, 2008
(all day)
Début: 2008-10-01 00:00
End: 2008-10-05 23:59

Retransmisison d'information, More details to come later


RAP

Random Acts of Poetry (RAP), a celebration of poetry and literacy, celebrates its fifth year during the week of October 1st to 5th, 2008. Random Acts of Poetry (RAP) is a project of the Victoria READ Society, a non-profit literacy organization, established in 1976. Random Acts of Poetry (RAP) is funded by The Canada Council for the Arts.

RAP

During the week, acclaimed poets across Canada, from Victoria to Newfoundland, including a few of Canada’s Poets Laureate, will commit Random Acts of Poetry (RAP) in their cities and adjacent small towns. On buses and subways, in donut shops and cafes, police stations, grocery stores, shelters, curling rinks, on city streets and country lanes, poets will read poems to strangers and give them their books. Poets will also read their poems in ESL and Adult Literacy classes across the country.

Vendredi octobre 3, 2008
(all day)
Début: 2008-10-01 00:00
End: 2008-10-05 23:59

Retransmisison d'information, More details to come later


RAP

Random Acts of Poetry (RAP), a celebration of poetry and literacy, celebrates its fifth year during the week of October 1st to 5th, 2008. Random Acts of Poetry (RAP) is a project of the Victoria READ Society, a non-profit literacy organization, established in 1976. Random Acts of Poetry (RAP) is funded by The Canada Council for the Arts.

RAP

During the week, acclaimed poets across Canada, from Victoria to Newfoundland, including a few of Canada’s Poets Laureate, will commit Random Acts of Poetry (RAP) in their cities and adjacent small towns. On buses and subways, in donut shops and cafes, police stations, grocery stores, shelters, curling rinks, on city streets and country lanes, poets will read poems to strangers and give them their books. Poets will also read their poems in ESL and Adult Literacy classes across the country.

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