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Broken Word: Choreographed Poetry

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

In this post, I asked how listening to poetry in foreign languages might affect your interpretation or understanding of a poem. Well how about dance?

High school students put on a performance doing a choreographical interpretation of Poe (read article here). I love it. This, for me, would definitely encourage a sensitivity to the spirit of a poem, not just its elements. Such a "reading" can really open up undertanding of poems in a new way. Choreographical translations, to me, might make poetry feel nearer or more immediate. Neat stuff.

Are there any poems you'd be interested in seeing a dance interpretation of?

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The Oasis of My Nation: Poems by Simone Youngblood

"The Oasis of My Nation" is Simone Youngblood's debut collection of ten poems, released in September 2008. The work meditates on words, their unapparent immediacies and the relationship of both to god. Fundamentally, it might be called an "experimental" book of prayer and thanksgiving. The poems were mostly written from the point at which Simone recalls (mis)acquiring language to 2008. Based on responses Simone has received from patient people who have read "The Oasis of My Nation," I urge you to close your eyes and put on your reading glasses before embarking. Simone is a poet born and raised in Northern California. She recently received her Masters in English/Creative Writing. The book is $4 in person / $6 shipped / $6.50 purchased/shipped through Paypal Paypal: Please don't forget to include your shipping information in the notes portion of your payment. Bless you all.
Simone Youngblood's Poetry Collections