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Stanza Poetry Festival Podcasts
Stanza Poetry Festival Podcasts
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Each festival focuses on two themes which weave around each other to give every StAnza its own unique flavour.
Our first theme for 2011 is Timepiece. Taking as a starting point the vibrant and significant history of Scotland, in 2011 StAnza will engage with the dynamic between verse and the record |
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1. StAnza Podcast 2010 21st March
| In our Sunday podcast, we include highlights from the Border Crossings event with Canadian Gaelic poet Lewis Mackinnon and Croatian Mario Susko. Rob A Mackenzie reads a poem which could not have existed without the internet. Director"s Cut poet Jen Hadfield reads some poems about Canada and Shetland
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| Published on Sun, 21 Mar 2010 20:42:13 GMT - 17 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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2. StAnza Podcast 2010 20th March
| Today"s podcast is infused with the two themes of this year"s festival - Myth and Legend and the Director"s Cut. In the former we have an excerpt from the Poetry Breakfast which featured Moniza Alvi, Tiffany Atkinson, Stephen Halliwell and Rebecca Seiferle discussing myths in poetry. In the latter w
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| Published on Sat, 20 Mar 2010 22:53:44 GMT - 24 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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3. StAnza Podcast 2010 19th March
| In Friday"s edition of the StAnza Festival podcast, we feature an excerpt from Thursday"s StAnza lecture by Grevel Lindop as well as choice selections from the Younger Poets" Showcase event featuring Swithun Cooper, Catriona Lexy Campbell and Andreas Unterweger. We also have the pleasure to include
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| Published on Fri, 19 Mar 2010 22:13:58 GMT - 24 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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4. StAnza Podcast 2010 18th March
| In our Thursday night podcast we have a distinct Mediterranean flavour with Valerio Magrelli accompanied by Anna Crowe, Luiz Muñoz with his translator John Burnside, Scottish poet Hamish Whyte, translator and poet Anna Crowe and Cumbrian Jacob Polley.
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| Published on Fri, 19 Mar 2010 08:43:04 GMT - 21 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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5. [StAnza 2010] Opening Night, Wednesday 17th
| We celebrate St Patrick"s Day on the opening night of the 2010 StAnza festival with Irish poets Anne Marie Fyfe and Moya Cannon, Irish musicians Dordán and poet/musician/critic Cahal Dallat and add a Caribbean twist from Jamaican poet Kei Miller.
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| Published on Thu, 18 Mar 2010 00:48:30 GMT - 20 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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6. StAnza Podcast 2009 22nd March - Day 5
| On our final festival day, we"ve got interviews with Hardeep Singh Kohli and Jay Parini; excerpts from today"s Poetry Breakfast on whether poets or actors are better readers of verse; a chance to hear Burns expert Drew Clegg explore his love of the bard; and Poetry Cabaret with the wonderful Elvis M
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| Published on Tue, 24 Mar 2009 13:30:15 GMT - 23 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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7. StAnza Podcast 2009 21st March - Day 4
| Ian Rankin, Roddy Lumsden and others discuss the difference between music lyrics and poetry. Robert Crawford and Angus Peter Campbell give different perspectives on Scottish Poets of the Enlightenment. Roddy Lumsden reads from his new collection Third Wish Wasted. And we visit StAnza"s Poetry Market
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| Published on Tue, 24 Mar 2009 17:17:56 GMT - 25 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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8. StAnza Podcast 2009 20th March - Day 3
| The choicest cuts from today"s StAnza poetry festival. Includes an interview with and poetry from Swiss based sound poetry outfit Trio Pas Lundi; a chance to hear from StAnza lecturer Jay Parini on his memories of Alastair Reid and Jorge Luis Borges; excerpts from today"s Poetry Breakfast on the st
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| Published on Sat, 21 Mar 2009 01:01:53 GMT - 22 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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9. StAnza Podcast 2009 19th March Day 2
| In our first full day podcast, we"ve got excerpts from this year"s StAnza discussion, where Kate Clanchy, Thomas A Clark, David Mach, Peter McCarey and Stephen Scobie explore Scottish identity and Homecoming within the context of the national"s poetic heritage. We"ve also got a reading from Stephen
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| Published on Fri, 20 Mar 2009 00:34:05 GMT - 19 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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10. StAnza 2009 Opening Night Podcast
| Capturing some of the excitement of StAnza"s spectacular opening evening, we have an interview with David Mach, sculptor and Burns burner; poems from acclaimed poets Bill Manhire and Kate Clanchy; music from the amazing Sheena Wellington; and the StAnza 2009 opening speech from Scottish First Minist
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| Published on Thu, 19 Mar 2009 06:55:54 GMT - 20 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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