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National Poetry Competition 2020 awards – The Poetry Society

BOMB Magazine, and The Poetry Review. She is the former Young People’s Laureate for London and columnist-in-residence at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s Open Space, as well as a Frontier-Antioch Fellow at Antioch University. Tickets The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking Get Tickets will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities. Tickets are no longer available Booking information Places on Zoom are limited and advance booking is essential to reserve your place.  For security reasons, you should only book ONE place for yourself on the event - please include your full name in your booking along with your email address, which will need to match the name you register as on Zoom. You will receive instructions of how to join the Zoom event once your booking is completed.  

New publication brings together a variety of authors and artists reflecting on darkness

New publication brings together a variety of authors and artists reflecting on darkness I See That I See What You Don t See is available via Idea Books. ROTTERDAM .- I See That I See What You Don’t See presents a layered, non-binary perspective on darkness. Navigating cosmic, automated, and seemingly invisible environments, this publication examines what we do not generally get—or choose—to see, and the consequences of these choices on notions of visibility, oppression, and emancipation. In this publication, the exercise of seeing and revealing what generally remains concealed purposely avoids the metaphor of light as wisdom and knowledge. Instead, its contributors aim for an increased understanding of the contrasting effects of light access, deprivation, and overexposure on different bodies, including the influence of radiation on human and non-human behaviours, our coexistence with the invisible yet pervasive architecture of the digital, instances of synchronicity with th

New Brent anthem for year as London Borough of Culture

Published: 2:28 PM December 12, 2020    Brent schoolchildren collaborated with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Brent Music Service to compose a new anthem. - Credit: Brent2020 Hundreds of schoolchildren have collaborated with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Brent Music Service to compose a new anthem for the borough. The song, The Brent Anthem: Sparks Fly, was commissioned to celebrate Brent’s year as London Borough of Culture. It was created with award-winning composer James Redwood and former Young People’s Poet Laureate for London Momtaza Mehri, celebrating Brent’s cultures and identity. Throughout the year, 8,000 young people from Brent collaborated with musicians from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in physical and virtual workshops, writing lyrics and composing melodies.

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