wordfringe 2008
                
                
                     
                
                
                    1–29 May 2008
                
                
    
   Week 5 
  
  
    Monday 26 May 
    7pm 
    Musa
   
  
    Demented Eloquence & Wordcraft Slam
   
  
    Sharp and comic performance poetry from Ash Dickinson, Milton Balgoni, and Rapunzel
    Wizard, plus a poetry slam contest
   
   
  
    Tuesday 27 May 
    6.30pm 
    Aberdeen Central Library
   
  
    Banchory Young Writers
   
  
    Venture into Poetry
   
   
  
    Wednesday 28 May 
    10am 
    Woodend Barn, Banchory
   
  
    Slow Road Home
   
  
    Poet Sheila Templeton reads and chats about her work
   
   
  
    Wednesday 28 May 
    7pm 
    Gordon Highlanders Museum
   
  
    Family Snaps
   
  
    A celebration of the family in poetry, music and song with projected photos
   
   
  
    Thursday 29 May 
    6.30pm 
    Books and Beans
   
  
    A Celebration of Childhood
   
  
    Launching a new anthology of poems, drawings and recipes in aid of CHILDREN 1ST(RSSPCC)
   
   
 
 
                
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    Demented Eloquence & Wordcraft Slam
                
                
                    
    Sharp and comic performance poetry from Ash Dickinson, Milton Balgoni, and Rapunzel
    Wizard, plus a poetry slam contest
                
                
                    
    Monday 26 May 2008
                     
                    
    7pm – 9pm
                
                
                    
    	Musa Art & Music Café [Venue 6]
                
                
                    
    Admission Free
                
                 
                
    
        Ash Dickinson, Milton Balgoni, and Rapunzel Wizard gang up on the English language,
        push it into a corner, prod it with sticks until it explodes into a frenzy of performance
        poetry. Will not include poems about daffodils and fluffy clouds. Will include adult
        language, and references to politicians.
     
    
        This event will also include a poetry slam contest. Six poets will read one poem
        each with the audience response deciding the winner. Expect verse that will grab
        you by the ears and not let go until the final line. Please email 
            ordfruma@yahoo.co.uk to register to compete.
     
    
        
            
                
                     
                
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                    Ash Dickinson is a multiple slam champion providing quick-fire rhymes and
                    offbeat lines.
                 
                
                    Brilliantly surreal invention ... fabulous poems. 
                    (Edinburgh Evening News)
                 
                
                    Not only an incredibly gifted poet, but a great comedian. 
                    (Winnipeg Free Press)
                 
                
                    If you haven't seen Ash Dickinson, you haven't seen performance poetry. 
                    (Federation of Writers, Scotland)
                 
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                    Straight from Cupar Fife, Milton Balgoni looks harmless enough but really
                    comes into his own live, when his poetry springs up and slaps you in the face. Described
                    by The Scotsman as "a ranting, raving, spluttering cross between Elvis, Rabbie
                    Burns and the Tasmanian Devil", Milton will make sure you don't forget his words.
                 
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                    Rapunzel Wizard lives in an abandoned granite quarry with his pet lichen,
                    plotting world domination through the medium of poetry. Described by the Press &
                        Journal as "Repenzelle", he has an axe or two to grind on his sharpening
                    stone tongue. Not suitable for those of a nervous dispositon.
                 
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