Archive for December 19th, 2011
NerCity
NerCity
When: Friday October 7th, 2011
Where: The Boiler Room, 2723 Elm
NerCity (Pronounced “Inner City poet/spoken word artist, activist, host, teacher, student and more importantly father; you cannot mention spoken word poetry in the Oakland/Bay Area without mentioning nercity’s name. His poetry is brash and unapologetic while always trying to touch at least one person with each performance. With 5 well received CD’s and an impressive resume under his belt which includes 2-Time Grand Slam Champion, Nationals Finalist, numerous slam championships & spoken word honors while also sharing or providing stages for some of the biggest names in the spoken word or music industry. “I perform like it’s my last time that I’ll ever see these people, because in this world you never know if it just might be.”
The Dallas Poetry Slam Featured Reader Series Hosted by Rock Baby and Alexandra Marie
Peter Orozco @ Tyler-Davis Arts District Block Party!
Peter Orozco @ Tyler-Davis Arts District Block Party!
When: Saturday October 8th
Where: WordSpace, 415 N. Davis St and The Whole Block!
Peter Orozco @ Tyler-Davis Arts District Block Party!
Second Saturdays of every month, from 6-9, WordSpace joins the community of visual artists, musicians and merchants in the Tyler-Davis Arts District of Historic Oak Cliff to throw a neighborhood festival of events. The WordSpace loft will be screening Peter Orozco‘s amazing video archive of the lit scene in Dallas, including his project at Bill’s Records, Lost Art Open Mic. Peter is a photographer, writer and videographer who has been documenting the poetry and music scenes for many years. An exhibit of his photographs will be on display, as well. Check out his website for an invigorating presentation of his beautiful work and archives.
Visit our new neighbors and friends in historic Oak Cliff- Tom Battles Custom Picture Framing , 413 N.Tyler, 4-8pm and Gallery Bomb, 407a N.Tyler, MFA Gallery, 419 N.Tyler, Be sure to drop by our WordSpace office, 415 N.Tyler, chillax, pick up our Schedule of Literary Events. Incense and Peppermints, 421 N.Tyler, will be further putting out the good vibes with live music and art. Across the street at Oil and Cotton, 838 W.Davis they’ll be celebrating their new Back Porch Studio with festivities throughout the day. Over on Davis, Kelly at The Rose Garden, 841 W.Davis, promises special event day bargains, always some great finds at the Garden. And don’t forget to visit Wendi at From the Ends of the Earth, 835 W.Davis for Fair-Trade exotica from around the planet. Stop in at CoCoAndre, 831 W.Davis, for, really, just the best chocolate treats in Dallas. And Daniel and Manuel Padilla Gallery, 829 W.Davis, are helping further the arts in the Cliff with their fine work. Expect Complimentary beverages, snacks, scenes and suprises! See yall out there! Carlos and Opalina Salas’s Cliff Notes is down the street for your Beat book jones and The Kessler Theater is the best music venue, eclectically curated by Artistic Director Jeffrey Liles
Our office, staffed by Program Director, Karen X Minzer, is in Dallas’s Oak Cliff neighborhood. It is an open door for artists, poets, educators and community leaders to interact and interface their work with ours. It also provides open-genre venue for salons, workshops, booksignings, iCHat and other experimental genres, not to mention the ongoing X+ Arts, Bishops Arts, and Tyler/Davis Arts block parties and festivals. Our office is located at 415 North Tyler St., Dallas, Texas 75208. Stay tuned to our website for any last minute planning over here in this very active and vital Dallas arts and culture scene.
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John Serio, RockBaby, Paul Otremba and Alex Lemon
John Serio, RockBaby, Paul Otremba and Alex Lemon
When: Tuesday October 18th 2011
Where: Northwood University, 1114 West FM 1382, Cedar Hill
WordSpace is proud to partner with Northwood University to present the annual Northwood University Literary Festival, curated by Martha Heimberg.
This year’s dynamic gathering of fiction and poetry writers includes
John Serio and Rock Baby.
John Serio is the editor of the newly released “Selected Poems” by Wallace Stevens. His winning introduction and informative chronology open up these poems, with their human eloquence, to a generation born a hundred years after Stevens. New readers will find that Stevens convinces by manner as well as conscience, by vivacity as well as fidelity, by tragic feeling as well as comic satire. Far more than Eliot or Pound, Stevens wished passionately to be above all a poet of 20th-century America and its American English; and he had the luck, as they did not, to write with increasing genius to the end of his life.
Roderick Goudy, also known as Rock Baby, is a graduate of University of North Texas with a Bachelor’s of Applied Arts and Science with an emphasis in education. In 1993, he began his career as an educator with P.A.C.E. Head Start in Mississippi. In 1999, Roderick began his career as a poet where he has become a nationally known performance poet performing across North America including television appearances.
In 1998, Roderick Goudy began substituting teaching with Dallas Independent School District and from 1999-2002 held the position of PTA President. Roderick began organizing poetry competitions as the City of Dallas Slam Master for Dallas Poetry Slam in 2003. As a Slam Master, he has combined his love for art and education to organize and implement area writing and performance workshops, mentor young artists, guest lecture for community colleges and universities throughout the DFW Metroplex and nationally.
Roderick has served as an art instructor with Junior Players Guild for over 3 years providing instruction in dance, writing, and theatre while addressing issues of bullying, self-esteem, and healthy conflict resolution. He is a frequent guest speaker for area schools addressing bullying, communication and other life skills critical to student success.
Since 1988, he has held positions in the U.S. Army as a communications specialist, a pre-school, after-school and substitute teacher, committee member with WordSpace, a literary non-profit, board member with Family Care Connections, a social service non-profit with emphasis on healthy families and fatherhood initiatives, and Slam Master of Dallas Poetry Slam.
Paul Otremba is the author of the poetry collection The Currency, published by Four Way Books in 2009. His poems and collections have appeared in The Kenyan Review, New England Review, The Washington Post, Poetry Daily, and American Poets in the Twenty First Century: The New Poetics. He has been awarded a Robert Frost Fellowship from the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, a Barthelme Memorial Fellowship, and a Krakow Poetry Seminar Fellowship. He is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor at Southern Methodist University.
Alex Lemon was born in Iowa, and lives in Ft. Worth, Texas. He is the author of three collections of poetry, “Mosquito” (Tin House Books), “Hallelujah Blackout” (Milkweed Editions), and “Fancy Beasts” (Milkweed Editions). His writing has appeared in Esquire, The Huffington Post, Best American Poetry 2008, Satellite Convulsions, Tin House, Kenyon Review, AGNI, The Southern Review and jubilat, among others. Among his awards are a 2005 Literature Fellowship in Poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts and a 2006 Minnesota Arts Board Grant. He is a frequent book reviewer, edits Descant, the Fort Worth Literary Journal, and teaches at Texas Christian University.
Dia de los Muertos @ Tyler-Davis Arts District
Dia de los Muertos @ Tyler-Davis Arts District
When: Wednesday November 2nd, 2011
Where: WordSpace, 415 N. Tyler St.
WordSpace is honored to host Teatro Dallas for a special performance in the block long celebration of life and death, as we join our block in throwing down the candy, grins, tears, art and ambience. Regular neighborhoold playas, Incense and Peppermints, Oil and Cotton and CoCo Andre are all in the mix, as well as To The Ends of The Earth and Gallery Bomb.
Alexandra Marie and M.H. Clay
The Robert Trammell Reading Series
When: Wednesday November 9th, 2011
Where: The Kessler Theater, 1230 W. Davis
Hosted by Karen X, Videotaped by Jeff Liles
Alexandra Marie
In the spring of 2005, Los Angeles native Alexandra Marie returned to the poetry scene after a three-year hiatus. She resumed writing and became a regular at various open mic venues in the Los Angeles area. A month after her return, she had her first featured performance at “Les Trois Vies.” She continued to attend local open mics, and featured at many special events and poetry venues. Alexandra Marie hosted her own open mic venue, “Connected Through Art,” from 2006 to 2007, and assisted the 2006 Los Angeles Slam Team at the National Poetry Slam in Austin, Texas. She has published two chapbooks: Love in Bits and Pieces in June of 2007, and You Are Between the Vowels and Consonants in My Every Sentence in November of 2007.
In April of 2008, Alexandra Marie moved to Dallas, and started her poetic career all over again. By the end of the year, she had made her mark in her new city, and brought in 2009 featuring at a New Year’s Eve party held in the Downtown Westin. This was followed by performances at the Arlington Martin Luther King Day Celebration and First Tuesdays at Brooklyn Jazz Café. Alexandra Marie continues to frequent Dallas open mics and can now be found co-hosting the Dallas Poetry Slam open mic with Rock Baby.
M. H. Clay is a poet and playwright residing in Dallas, TX. His profession has taken him around the world to see much and meet many. He has heard raw wisdom from young, Caribbean Rastas, “Live fast and quit!” and pondered the deep questions with Chinese businessmen, “What do we do with all the garbage?” He writes to maintain a semblance of sanity and throws his words out to see what kindred spirits will catch and throw back. Michael is the co-editor of Mad Swirl with Johnny Olson.
B. H. Fairchild and Renee Rosse @ Mighty Fine Arts
B. H. Fairchild and Renee Rosse
When: Saturday November 12th, 2011
Where: Mighty Fine Arts, 419 North Tyler Street
B. H. Fairchild and Renee Rosse @ Mighty Fine Arts
It’s Tyler-Davis Arts District 2nd Saturday Block Party Time and again!
We are please to partner with Mighty Fine Arts to host these two distinguished writers:
B.H. Fairchild (born 1942) is an award-winning American poet and former college professor. His most recent book is Usher (W.W. Norton, 2009), and his poems have appeared in literary journals and magazines including The New Yorker, The Paris Review, The Southern Review, Poetry, TriQuarterly, The Hudson Review, Salmagundi, The Sewanee Review. His third poetry collection, The Art of the Lathe, winner of the 1997 Beatrice Hawley Award (Alice James Books, 1998), brought Fairchild’s work to national prominence, garnering him a large number of awards and fellowships including the William Carlos Williams Award, Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award, California Book Award, Natalie Ornish Poetry Award, PEN Center USA West Poetry Award, National Book Award (finalist), Capricorn Poetry Award, and Rockefeller and Guggenheim fellowships. The book ultimately gave him international prominence, as The Way Weiser Press in England published the U.K. edition of the book. The Los Angeles Times wrote that “The Art of the Lathe by B.H. Fairchild has become a contemporary classic—a passionate example of the plain style, so finely crafted and perfectly pitched…workhorse narratives suffused with tenderness and elegiac music.”He was born in Houston, Texas, and grew up in small towns in the oil fields of Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas, later working through high school and college for his father, a lathe machinist. He taught English and Creative Writing at California State University, San Bernardino and Claremont Graduate University. He lives in Denton with his wife and dog, Minnie, and teaches at The University of North Texas. B. H. Fairchild is the 2011 winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for poetry.
Renée Rossi’s chapbook Still Life won the 2009 Gertrude Chapbook Competition for Poetry. Her recent chapbook is entitled Third Worlds. She lives with her family in Dallas and dreams about returning to Italy.
A.I.
A.I.
When: Friday November 18th, 2011
Where: Heroes, 7402 Greenville
A remarkable poet, emcee, photographer and leader in the community, A.I is only beginning to make her mark. Not even twenty-one years old, A.I. has already accomplished a great deal. A few of these achievements include qualifying for the 2011 Dallas Poetry Slam Team, becoming the 2011 Austin They Speak Youth Slam Champ, performing at the 6th Annual Minority Mentorship Symposium (Texas Relays), releasing her first spoken word CD entitled “Antisocial Butterfly” in February 2011, and her first mixtape, “intricate misfit.” in August of 2011.
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A.I. was born Aisha Tiara White, on August 8, 1991 in Dallas, Texas. A.I. has had it rough; growing up in the inner city with a wrongfully imprisoned father, a mother struggling to make ends meet, and siblings who were rarely there for her. The impact this has made on her is great. She describes her struggle in this quote, saying “I’m from nothing, so from it I made something.” Though A.I has faced many hardships during her childhood and adolescence, mentors such as Natasha Carrizosa, Ebony Stewart, and Juliann Faucette have been able to help her through and rise above her circumstances.
While attending David W. Carter High School, A.I. was introduced to Creative Solution’s Literary Society (LIT), which would become an outlet to develop her passion for writing. LIT is a program founded by Darius Frasure aiming to promote visual and performing arts at Carter High as well as the surrounding community. This would prove to be extremely powerful and influential. The program introduced A.I. to the under 21 open mic at Daverse Lounge; this is where she found her love for performing. In addition to exploring poetic endeavors, A.I.’s pursuit of music in conjunction with Small Time Losers Entertainment (STL) started here. STL’s aim was to artistically generate a monumental impact on the world while maintaining small time humility. Using her own experiences as well as musical influences ranging from Marshall Mathers to Lauryn Hill, it was here that A.I began making music.
Although A.I decided to take a year off from her performance career, in order to learn more about herself and the world, her first year at the University of Texas at Austin, proved to be a very productive one. During her second year at the university, A.I started performing again. In fact, since then and most recently, she has performed, competed, and hosted at a number of venues across the state of Texas (including Dallas, Houston, and other major cities). A.I has served and performed as a member of The Cipher: Austin’s Hip Hop Project and performed and at the 14th Annual Brave New Voices International Poetry Festival in the San Francisco/Bay area, where she placed 3rd (out of 50) in the MC Olympics and her team made it to the semi-finals. The Austin They Speak team was still asked to showcase a poem, conceptualized and co-written by A.I. on final stage. Additionally, A.I. became the founder of LiveLife Entertainment. LiveLife is a production company working to utilize abilities in the arts to produce, promote, and inspire creativity and positive outlets especially for inner-city youth. LiveLife also aspires to promote individuality, integrity and to combat the destructive aspects of society. “Define your own fresh” is the company’s signature motto.
Currently, A.I. is keeping herself busy working as a freelance photographer as well as completing new music and poetry projects, to follow up Antisocial Butterfly and Intricate. She is now studying Mass Communications and Theatre at Prairie View A&M University. Not only is she a full time student, but A.I continues her career as a spoken word artist and emcee to spread truth and light to her community and the world.
Co-Hosted by Alexandra Marie and RockBaby
Rodzilla
Rodzilla
When: Friday Dec 2nd 2011
Where: Heroes, 7402 Greenville Avenue
Rodzilla is an internationally known spoken word artist, carrying the torch lit long ago by ancestor griots and members of the Black Arts Movement. Heralded as the Blackademic, this scholar represents the hip hop intellectual at its finest with his brand of edutainment… He has performed in every noteworthy poetry den in the US, and has graced stages in Africa, South America, Europe, and Asia… representing a special brand of lyricism called that NorthernCaliformulaSacramentoIzm, Rodzilla is one of the most unique artists around. A seasoned performer for the National Association of College Activities (NACA) Mr. Freeman has performed at Princeton, Brown, Harvard, and a plethora of other colleges around the United States. Nurtured in the fertile Northern California slam scene Rodzilla honed his craft as a member of the Sacramento Slam Team in 03, and 04, and has continued mentoring and coaching Sacramento’s Brave New Voices team that placed fourth in the country in 2010… with vision, depth and a deep historical grasp, this Blackademic is perfect for any setting, large or small, academic or laymen, multicultural, homosexual, and ESL… Come see about him.
Hosted by Rock Baby and Alexandra Marie