Felix & Sofie
De start van een nieuwe Reeks!
De poëzie van Elisabeth Eybers (1915-2007)
Tweede Hans Groenewegen-lezing
In samenwerking met Revisor
Mapping Material Conditions in the Art Field
Perdu op het Brainwash-festival
Perdu op het Read My World-festival
Het omgekeerde auteursinterview is terug!
Lecture & workshop by CAConrad
Openingsprogramma i.s.m. deBuren
EINDFEEST
Boi Akih organiseert met vrienden poems & improvised music
locatie: Tolhuistuin
Workshop + Performance
Filmvertoning + performances
Feminisme en kunst in Nederland
Filmvertoning en bundelpresentatie
feat. Elena Beelaerts, Jason Dodge, Miri Lee & Jongkag Park
van Ghayath Almadhoun en Anne Vegter (uitgeverij Jurgen Maas)
Locatie: Salon van Marci Panis
replaces the previously announced programme 'The Dutch, Post-Colony'
'The body under it is in my hands'
Tenny Frank over Russische kindergedichten (deel 2)
Perdu at the Movies!
Piep.
Çağlar Köseoğlu en Hannah van Binsbergen
Presentatie van de nieuwste dichtbundel van Thomas Möhlmann
Tenny Frank over Russische kindergedichten (deel 1)
Over Maurice Blanchot
Start: 20:00
Doors open: 19:30
Entrance: 9 / 6 euro (discount)
Perdu is honored to share its stage with two distinguished guests from the USA. Aja Monet and E. Tracy Grinnell will read from their poetry to be followed by a discussion exploring the themes and motifs of their crafts.
Programme in English
An internationally established poet, singer, performer, and educator, Aja Monet’s craft is an in-depth reflection of emotional wisdom, skill, and activism. The youngest individual to win the legendary Nuyorican Poet’s Café Grand Slam title, she is recognized for combining her spellbound voice and powerful imagery on stage. Her books of poetry are My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter (2017), Inner-City Chants & Cyborg Cyphers (2015), and The Black Unicorn Sings (Penmanship books). Of Cuban-Jamaican heritage, Monet has performed at world-renowned venues including the Town Hall Theater, the Apollo Theater, the United Nations in New York City, and the NAACP’s Barack Obama Inaugural event in Washington DC.
E. Tracy Grinnell is the author of four books of poetry: Hell Figures (2016), portrait of a lesser subject (2015), Some Clear Souvenir (2006), and music or forgetting (2001). “Helen, A Fugue” was published in the first volume of the Belladonna* Elders Series in conversation with A Pear / Actions are Erased by Leslie Scalapino. Limited edition chapbooks include Mirrorly, A Window, Leukadia, Hell and Lower Evil, Humoresque, and harmonics. Grinnell’s poetry has been translated into French, Serbian, and Portuguese. She currently teaches in the MFA Writing Program at Pratt Institute and lives in Brooklyn, NY. She is the founding editor and director of Litmus Press.