Monday, February 25, 2008

Post Match Analysis

Well! What a magnificently relaxed afternoon Pipe and Slippers turned out to be: some rare talent and a good mix of music and spoken word as well.

After stuffing myself with the best humous, salad and pitta breads (and chocklit cake - yum) that London has to offer (thanks Debi - as always the best hostess I know!), and meeting a brave load of bloggers, we set off on foot to the Ivy House.

First out of the blocks was John T. Ahearn reading from his brand new publication, Pomes. John's work uses form to hang his poems on and he gave an interesting reading of his work, giving us a nice taste for the poems. I read next and was then followed by Rebecca Jade a singer-songwriter whose songs and voice reminded me a lot of Kristin Hersh (in her acoustic phase).

A natter with all the bloggers who bravely came out in support of us showed a strong turn-out: Meloney Lemon, Minx, Debi, Pundy, Lee L. Lowe as well as Emma Darwin of BWBD (her novel is The Mathematics of Love).

We then heard Ben Holden rendering 'Mynatour,' a long poem with deft humour giving a new slant on the metamorphosis theme, followed by 'Starlings' by Wes White.

A rare treat was Jack Blackburn in the best tradition of performance poetry. One of his pieces, a re-working of Macbeth had me and the audience riveted; his nimble wordplay and rhyming worked very well together and he got a huge round of applause for his slot.

Without doubt the organisers saved the very best until last: Ricardo Garcia's beautiful flamenco/classical style of playing guitar had a lot of women stirring longingly ;) in their seats (and perhaps not a few men) and his three pieces earned him a strong call for an encore when he was done. I'm listening to his CD as I'm typing and I hope that he will tour in Ireland in the not too distant future. What a huge talent!

I don't have any pictures, but Debi has already, so check them out! Now I must get some clothes/kids/hair washed in preparation for the exodus to Rome on Friday (sans kids of course).

7 comments:

belle said...

Sounds like a fab weekend :o)

Debi said...

Right. What's next???

S. Kearney said...

Sounds like you all had a ball! And I'm glad the readings went well. :-) How fabulous to all meet up like that. I'm envious.

Unknown said...

Shameless, I am sure it's just a matter of time before out paths cross!

Debi - next indeed :)

Unknown said...

When, when?

riverwillow said...

OK so I was already really annoyed at missing hearing you read, and missing John, but now you say that there was someone there who reminded you of Kristin Hersch in acoustic mode, bloody, bloody work

Tommaso Gervasutti said...

Dear Barbara, I am glad to have found your blog. Thank you for having intervened in mine.
I am from Venice-Italy but I visited Dublin and the whole Ireland many times in the 90's.
Best wishes, Davide Trame