Poets and Players
This event on 29th June 2013 at 14:30 has past.
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Saturday 29th June, 2.30 pm – 4.00 pm, Poetry by Jackie Kay with music by Chris Davies, Sarah Moody and friends
Emmanuel Church, 6 Barlow Moor Rd, Manchester M20 6TR.
This is a fundraising event, so there will be a door charge of £5 (18 and over) or £3 (under 18).
Jackie Kay MBE is an award-winning writer of fiction, poetry and plays. Born in Edinburgh to a Scottish mother and Nigerian father, she was adopted as a baby by a white couple. Kay’s awareness of her different heritages inspired her first book of poetry, The Adoption Papers, which dramatises her experience through the creation of three contrasting narrators: an adoptive mother, a birth mother and a daughter. Subsequent collections and her celebrated first novel, Trumpet, have continued to explore issues of cultural and sexual identity as well as the intimacies and upheavals of love. Kay has also written poetry for children and her first children’s novel, Strawgirl, was published in 2002. She currently lives in Manchester. A dramatic adaptation of Strawgirl was performed at the Royal Exchange Theatre in 2007 and her poetic play Manchester Lines was memorably presented by the Library Theatre Company in the office block at 1 First Street, Manchester, in 2012.
Chris Davies has been at the heart of Poets & Players since co-founding it with Linda Chase. He is a musician, composer and performer, who works mainly with visual theatre, Indian dance and street theatre. He is currently writing music for the mask / puppetry company Horse and Bamboo, devising music for a street show using xylophones and Afro/Brasilian/Indian percussion…. and is an exciting, and ongoing songero in the comedy, musical duo – MariachoO!.
We would like to thank the Didsbury Arts Festival for their invaluable contribution to the event.
Price: £5.00 / £3.00
Time: 2:30pm
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