overload poetry festival

Azahares: Tribute to Miguel Hernandez at Overload Poetry Festival

A grab from the Overload Poetry Festival event Azahares: Tribute to Miguel Hernandez featuring such poets as Luis Gonzales Serrano, Juan Garrido Salgado, Lauren Williams, Jen Jewel Brown, and finishing in a beautiful interactive performance between poet Ruth Sancho Huerga and Spanish guitarist Richard Tedesco

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Melbourne Poetry Map: Eleanor Jackson Interview

We talk to Eleanor Jackson, the producer of the "Melbourne Poetry Map: Audio Graffiti" about the poems made for this audio tour of Melbourne's CBD.  The Melbourne Poetry Map will be launched at the Overload Poetry Festival on September 16 at the Loop Bar from 7.30pm-9.30pm. 

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Poetronica: Isabella Mead Interview

Florence chats to Isabella Mead, the co-creator of the poetry and animation artwork called "For I will fly to you", part of the Poetronica event lineup at the Overload Poetry Festival.  View "For I will fly to you" online at: http://www.experimenta.org

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Overload Poetry Festival 2010: Luis Gonzalez Serrano Interview

We chatted to Luis Gonzalez Serrano, the Artistic Director of the Melbourne Overload Poetry Festival, about freedom of speech, censorship in Australia, video poems, the launch of the Melbourne Poetry Map project, the Tri-Nations Poetry Slam held on Skype and all the highlights that Luis has in store for the festival.  The Overload Festival will go from 10-19 September 2010. 

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