Monday, November 05, 2007

HANDOVER

Due to personal circumstances Jim Harwood has had to stand down as Chairperson of the Wordup committee, and has proposed Simone Mansell Broome as his replacement, which was seconded by Sue Hamblen in accordance with the Constitution.
He has thoroughly enjoyed his time at Wordup, and hopes that this change is every bit as good as a rest. December's meeting is to be a Local Poet's Night featuring the marvellous Sue Hamblen, before the club closes it doors and battens down its hatches for the winter, so please give it your continued support.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

ROB GEE

THURSDAY 1ST NOVEMBER sees that human catherine wheel ROB GEE return for his third (yes third) appearance at the Word Up! Night. Guess what the theme for the floorspot competition is?

Saturday, October 06, 2007

MORE EMMA PURSEHOUSE PHOTOS



EMMA PURSEHOUSE REVIEW






EMMA PURSEHOUSE REVIEWED.
...before I start on the daunting task of telling you what Emma did, I'd like to give a big thankyou to Simone, who
did a marvellous job of compereing the whole evening. I'm still recovering from my operation, and just wanted to spend
the evening huddled in a corner nursing a warm beer, and thanks to Sue and Simone I was mostly able to do exactly that.
Thanks also to the many floorspots, who were all up to the usual high standard, and as diverse as ever.
So, to the task in hand.
To say that Emma needs to be seen to be believed is a massive understatement - it's difficult at times to believe what
you're seeing when you are there. The first set started with her dressed in multilayered and disparate items of clothing,
which were removed one by one with each poem, so a sort of literary striptease if you will, without the nudity. The poems
quickwitted, sharp, bouncy, poignant and funny.
During the interval a bizzarre collection of shopwindow dummies resembling a bad charity shop display was arranged across the stage.
These costumes were to figure prominently in the Magnum Opus which made up the second half, which was a 40 minute
one-person verse-play which placed the traditional Punch and Judy story firmly in the middle of the medium of daytime telly,
on the Jeremy Kyle Show.
As a veteran performer I've noticed that if you perform for more than 5 minutes without having to look at a book or a scrap
of paper you will blind your audience to the wit, elan and precision of your writing with your amazing feat of memory.
(I was sat by Emma's partner Dave who was following the whole thing with a script on his knee, ready to prompt,
but he was happily redundant).
At 40 odd minutes, with scarce a moment to draw breath, let alone buy a drink or go to the lavvy, you're going to put test
your audience's patience and attention span to the limit, but the room was held in rapt attention throughout, so deft
was the writing and skilful the performing. The piece is written to be performed in a proper Punch and Judy booth with
proper puppets, but the booth wouldn't fit into the confines of the Cellar Bar, and it's credit to Emma's improvisation that
the whole thing worked perfectly. It's only the 3rd time this show has been aired Live, which I find incredible. Next time it appears,
BE THERE!

jim harwood

Thursday, September 20, 2007

EMMA PURSEHOUSE

THURSDAY 4TH OCTOBER 2007

About the Show…..

What would happen if Punch and Judy were guests
on the Jeremy Kyle Show?

This poetry performance transplants characters from the traditional
Punch and Judy puppet show into the culture of day time television.

“A splendid mixture of social comment and comedy” written and performed by
Wolverhampton based
performance poet Emma Purshouse.



About Emma…

Emma Purshouse is a performance poet, stand up comedienne and published
writer.

This year she has been working as a writer in residence for Wolverhampton
Libraries and has received Arts Council funding to write and produce her one
woman poetry play ‘The Professor Vyle Show’.

She is very excited to be returning for a second visit to Word-up!!!

Sunday, August 26, 2007

STAR OF CHELTENHAM LITERATURE FESTIVAL COMES TO CARDIGAN


One of the leading figures in performance poetry in the UK is coming to the Word Up night at the Cellar Bar, Cardigan, on Thursday September 6th thanks to generous financial support from the Welsh Academi. Marcus Moore has been a key figure at the Cheltenham Festival for the last fifteen years, where he hosts the UK Allstars Poetry Slam and contributes to the ‘Voices Off’ programme he initiated ten years ago. He also helped to establish the prestigious Ledbury Poetry Festival. He writes and performs regularly for radio and television, including Call My Bluff, and his work is published by Macmillan Books. He has performed at venues as diverse as the Oxford Union and Her Majesty’s Prisons, countless schools, Arts Centres, theatres, festivals and bus queues. There will be a competition on the theme ‘Locks & Keys’ or ‘Lochs & Quays’ or any other spelling or interpretation you can think of. Anyone wishing to enter should arrive at the venue by 8.00pm. As usual members are welcome to read their own poems on any topic in the early parts of the evening. To book in advance for this event telephone 01239 621621 or call in at the Castle CafĂ©, The Shire Music Department, or Cardigan Music. Tickets are £5.00 including meal.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

3 POEMS FROM SIMONE

Lenny,(who sold me a ticket at 08.20hrs).

Lenny – Lenny Everett,

hearing was hard for you,

and working your computer,

well that was harder too.

You stumbled when you spoke to me;

your hands – I saw them shaking;

your fingers slow, flat, pudgy,

and me so close to waking.

You said sorry for your keyboard,

for your printer on go-slow,

as you passed me ticket and itinerary,

advice on best times, best routes to go.

And as you puffed and panted,

a public-serving heavy breather,

Lenny, you were a gentleman

and I was sad to leave yer.


And when I’d struggled onto my train,

and left your kiosk far behind,

I wished you days of clear-voiced punters

who’d give you no grief, would smile, be kind.





Ode to Mister Fox

Wow! Your fabled tail, your lustrous bustling bushy tail, it

struts the question – am I fabulous, am I fantastic??

Are you hell? Now I’m in thrall

to that pelt, the luscious sweep of your back, the swell of your

russet chest rising to that strong neck, those long yellow teeth,

those gold sleepy eyes, neat feet,

fleetfooted, hold on… I can’t wait! I’m in hock to the shock

of that dark musky scent, sexy and bosky, promising

plenty: I’m disarmed by your sangfroid,

your je ne sais quoi. One flickering look, one flare of white

and I’m snared somehow; hooked by that smell, that tail, those

tawny charms, I’ll be your flame, vixen, doxy…oh

foxyfoxy.



Reason (or I’ve lost my marbles)

Elgin – can this really come from Elgin?

Did he lose something…I thought he gained;

or did all that excess baggage

weigh him down with mental strain?

And if after suffering comes amnesia,

then experience brings familiar pain.

It’s a hamster wheel, a goldfish bowl; judgement,

common-sense, whatever – let’s just lose it all again.

And marbles, glassy marbles, where do they get their name,

with their so-cold candy spirals, their fixed swivel twists,

nothing like carrera or table-tops in pizza parlours,

and as for links to David, well these I must have missed.

And if forgiving you’s irrational,

then I really must have lost my mind,

and if you’d only return my raison d’etre,

surely my reason can’t be far behind?

HELEN THOMAS REVIEW

Helen has been an outstanding character on the performance poetry circuit
for many years, and more recently she has also gained a reputation as half
of the highly successful “We are Poets” who are successfully bringing poetry
into schools with their plays and workshops.

This was Helen’s second appearance for Word Up. Many who had caught her
performance at the Cellar Bar last year turned up with friends, and this was
probably the best attended gig that Word Up has run so far.

As ever Helen’s performance was hilarious. With her assured performance
style Helen sounds like no other, and finds humour in the most unlikely
topics, from soda bread to pubic hair. The audience loved her work, and
were extremely enthusiastic in their response.

Open Mic contributions and competition entries were many and varied, and of
an extremely high standard. The competition, on the topic “Deeply Strange”
was won by Viviana Nomad.

The evening was part funded by the Wales Academi.
Prizes were donated by Pages bookshop, High St, Cardigan

ALISON BRUMFITT REVIEW

Alison Brumfitt is having a great Year. She recently won the prestigious
Swindon Poetry Slam, and featured on Saturday Live on Radio Four just two
weeks before appearing for Word Up in the Cellar Bar.

Alison treated us to a highly varied programme of her work exploring the
daily frustrations we face in our lives – the food we eat, the cars we
drive, and the countless pressures we face to conform – subjects we can all
relate to you.

Then she delivered a poem on Anglo-American politics, and the ‘special
relationship’ which resonated so clearly with the audience that you could
have heard a pin drop. A great entertainer, displaying both wit and depth
in her themes, and masterful use of rhythm and the spoken word. A hugely
successful night.

The evening was well attended, and, as ever, the floor poets were also
excellent. April Greenhalgh won the competition with the most original
entry on the topic “I don’t care about your car.”

Lion Sharks and Prolifics provided interval entertainment, their first time
in the cellar bar. Excallent wordsmiths in their own right they gave the
evening an added new dimension.

This evening was part funded by the Wales Academi.
Prizes were very kindly donated by Pages bookshop.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

THE ACADEMI

This year we have received partial funding from The Academi Wales, which will help us continue to bring you the very best in contemporary performance poetry. Click on the headline to go to the Academi website to find out more about what they do to help the Arts in Wales.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

NEW LOGO!

NEW BLOGSPOT

Click on the title to go to my new blog WORDUPROAR, which is where I intend to rant and rave about the frustrations of being a poetry club chairman, bloghosting etc etc, in fact anything and everything i want to get off my chest.

Monday, March 26, 2007

MYSPACE

Word Up! Now has its own Myspace (as per, click on the headline to go there) or copy http://www.myspace.com/wordup_cardigan into your browswer's address bar

Sunday, March 25, 2007

HelĂȘn Thomas


5th JULY 2007
(click the headline for website)

HelĂȘn is a published poet who performs regularly throughout the UK. In 1985 she was a runner up in 'She' Magazine's National Poetry Competition and won the Manchester Poetry Festival Slam in October 2000. Appearances include: The Edinburgh Fringe Festival; The Bristol Poetry Festival and The Cheltenham Festival of Literature.

She also organises poetry events for the Lymm Festival and for Hot Wire Poetry events. In 2003 she was commissioned to write ‘The Lymm Festival poem’ along with fellow writer Jo Warburton.

ALISON BRUMFITT


7th June 2007
(click the headine to go to Alison's Myspace) biog to be added when received.

MARK GWYNNE JONES


3RD MAY 2007
(click on the headline to go to his website)
Some press on Mark Gwynne Jones

The brilliant Mark Gwynne Jones. Passionate…captivating and slightly mad, mind altering poetry.
Edinburgh Three Weeks

Mark Gwynne Jones is to poetry what The League of Gentlemen is to television. He should be ruined with fame and money before he shows the rest of us up for the bunch of sissies we are. But if you don’t want the truth, don’t call a poet, at least not a real one.
Martin Newell of The Independent

Astonishing… You’ll love this show!
The Daily Mail

I always stipulate that who ever is on with me hasn’t got to be any good – this one got past me - I don’t know how, but heads will roll.
John Cooper Clarke

A charming performer. Hear him live!
John Hegley

Shakespeare wouldn’t approve, he’d just be jealous.
mixmag

The king of mind-altering verse, Mark specialises in mad, narrative poems with an almost music-hall edge.
Apples and Snakes

A spiritual merge point of all human experience.
Living Poets Magazine

SOME WORDS FROM THE SECRETARY

What is “Word Up”?

“Word Up” is a once a month Performance Poetry Night in the Cellar Bar under Castle CafĂ©, currently organised by local performance poets Sue Hamblen and Jim Harwood. We aim to give a platform to all poets, from first timers to experienced stand up performers. Don’t be shy. Give it a try. You will be sure of a warm welcome.

If you do not wish to perform yourself you can always be sure of a lively and varied evening’s entertainment packed with original ideas and enthusiasm. No two sessions are the same.

Cardigan was the site of the first ever Welsh Eisteddfodd, with its long history of supporting the bardic tradition of the spoken word. “Word Up” seeks to keep the tradition alive, and bring it bang up to date.

How do I get there?

Just park down at Somerfield Car Park, walk up the hill along Quay Street, and the Castle Café is on the corner of Quay Street and High Street, just opposite the entrance to the Castle.

A Short History of the Cellar Bar

Steve and April Greenhalgh opened the Cellar Bar as a place where people could enjoy a meal with a drink, and experience entertainment ‘with a difference’ which was not generally finding a platform. Since it opened it has become a magnet for musicians, singers, poets and a wide variety of talented performers from the Cardigan area and beyond.

It is also rapidly building up an audience who are desperate for something different, not as formal as a theatre or a restaurant, not as boring as your average pub night out, not as distant or exhausting as going to a gig with no food and no seating. April and Steve seem to have found the balance.

Check out their programme. Enquire at the Café ( tel no <>) or check the local press for details. You will be amazed at the variety and quality of the entertainment on offer.

A Short History of the Word Up Night

Steve and April suggested early in 2006 that they would like to run a performance poetry night as part of their programme. They approached local poet Sue Hamblen with the idea, and the first session took place on Wednesday March 8th 2006.

The “Word Up” Night is now a regular feature at the Cellar Bar. Poet Jim Harwood from Pembroke Dock has joined the team. We have had guest poets from near and far. The quality and variety of our guest poets has been astounding. The open mic slots have been a huge success. Many who have never performed their poems in public have taken to the stage at our “Word Up” Night for the very first time. Some have gained the confidence to perform at other venues. Some have gone on to become regular contributors.

What can I say about “Word Up” so far? It has proved a great venue. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming. It is lively, and open minded, giving a platform for entertainment you will not find elsewhere…..yet! The audience and performers, whether visiting professionals or local enthusiasts, are of all ages, all backgrounds, and all walks of life. What can you expect? Well, frankly, there is only one way to find out. Come and see for yourselves.

We welcome anyone who wishes to perform on any topic, and run frequent competitions with prizes.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

STEVE ROONEY

APRIL 5TH 2007
We kick off the new season in fine style with a performance from leicester-based Poet Steve Rooney, check him out on the link to his myspace (click on the headline).
The theme he has given us for a poem for the night is "Reason"

Sue’s Comment:

The most laid back stand up I have ever seen. I saw Steve perform at Cheltenham last October. He held that huge audience in Cheltenham Town Hall in the palm of his hand, and none of us knew what to expect from one minute to the next. He had us laughing one moment, crying the next. I knew that I wanted to book him and I am thrilled that he has agreed to perform for Word Up in the Cellar Bar.

Jim's comment:

I think she fancies him...

MAJOR REFURBISHMENT





We had our first committee meeting last night in the new refurbished cellar bar and got a few things sorted out. We have our regular slot of the first Thursday of each month confirmed up to December, and we're now booking in the acts. The changes to the Cellar Bar are excellent - the stage takes a more prominent position, and the place is generally bigger.
The Word Up! committee for 2007 is:
Chairman: Jim Harwood
Secretary: Sue Hamblen
Treasurer: April Greenhalgh
Committee Meetings will take place at 7pm on the first Thursday of each month and anyone can attend.

CLICK ON THE HEADLINE TO GO TO THE CELLAR BAR MYSPACE

Thursday, January 18, 2007

XMAS by HANNAH WRIGHT


Scratchin the dirt again
Flirtin in the path again
Hatchin out a plan for a meal of food

Its not a conversation
Its an oration of opinion
U shud thinking of your condition
In the position yr in

Precision in every component of the plan
Decision in every moment if ya can

Good wishes an cassarole dishes
Have a whole new tint
Starin at ya from the sink
Bringin ya to the brink

Old crone
Rotten to the bone
Sittin on ya throne
Like a master of nuthin but a
Number crunchin mass of real crime

Keeping the speal in time
Tryna to the slime is
Another horse,saucy stuff.

Xmas is lovely
Like excema that covers me in an irritatin itch
A conspiritory bitch

Sellin me stuff
Swellin ma debts
Goin down the launderettes
Cos menai collect
Have taken my washing machine
Is this a dream?

Im afraid not
You prayed an you got
What you wanted
Consoled
Dated debts
And no home just a toaster
Finished in chrome
Oh no.

Sunday, January 14, 2007

RANDOM IMAGES 4TH JAN





A few more interesting photos from George the Bat

JAN 4TH

The Jan 4th meeting was amazing for the number of "talking heads" (floorspots) and the quality of work offered. many thanks to my friend George the Bat who accompanied me on the journey and took the photos throughout the night - I always have my camera with me (and sometimes leave it behind - D'oh!) but usually I'm so involved in what's going down I forget to use it... there were actually more readers than photos, so we apologise for anyone who is missing - you'll have to come back again! I've left names off because I'm shockingly bad at remembering them correctly, and I don't want to offend anyone by getting their name wrong.

THE TALKING HEADS 2




IMAGES FROM JANUARY 4TH - THE TALKING HEADS




IMAGES FROM JANUARY 4TH

The Harwood with Sue and April at the end of a fine night, and with Steve at the start of the night

IMAGES FROM JANUARY 4TH


Sue Hamblen in action doing her stuff

Sunday, January 07, 2007

JIM'S OLD WEBSITE

click on this
to go to my old website which never got finished as I no longer have ftp access to it, some interesting history, poetry, artwork and photography on there, as well as a plethora of interesting links!

Thursday, January 04, 2007

FORTHCOMING POSTS

Sue Hamblen is corrently working on a History of the Word Up! Poetry Night, and as founder member, she should know. Where did she get the idea? What's the point of it all? Where does it go from here? I think we should be told! And we will be!

INSTRUCTIONS FOR POSTING

http://wordupcardigan.blogspot.com/

is the address of the weblog (blog) for the WORD UP! Poetry Night.

Anything of relevance to the poetry night can be posted on the blog. In particular we’d like to get some of your poetry out there.

Please visit the blog, add it to your favourites.

If there’s anything you’d like to post there, please email it as an attachment to Jim Harwood – and include “word up” in the subject line of your email to: jimboharwood@gmail.com

If you can include a photo or graphic which is relevant to your post so much the better.

· Your text needs to be sent as a Word Document (.doc) or as a plain text file (.txt) this is preferable. You can use Microsoft Word or Notepad. DON’T BOTHER TO FORMAT IT, IT WILL ONLY MEAN MORE WORK FOR ME UNDOING ALL YOUR HARD WORK!

· If you’re sending an image, it needs to be sent as a Jpeg (.jpg). of medium resolution. No fancy framework please. If you don’t have a digital camera or scanner, I usually have my camera with me at the poetry nights.

· DON’T send stuff like Powerpoint Presentations or Publisher files, they’re incompatible with web applications and I probably won’t be able to open them anyway.

· DON’T send any images in your word documents, keep them separate!

· If you want to send a sound file, it needs to be MP3.

The more content the blog has, the more interest there will be in it, and the more active the blog is, the more people come to the poetry night, so get working! If you don’t have email, you can give me your submissions at the Poetry Nights, but I would prefer them typed.

If I’m not there you can leave them with Steve or Sue and they will pass them on to me.

Let’s make the Word Up! Poetry Night and the Wordupcardigan Weblog the stuff of Legend!

WORD UP 2007

HAPPY NEW YEAR! blwyddyn newidd dda!
The first WORD UP! 2007 will take place on Thursday 4th January, usual time and place and is a night for LOCAL POETS to air their work, which of course they can do every month, only this time they might get longer spots. In the absence of anyone better JIM HARWOOD will act as guest poet.
Beyond January things are none too certain at the moment - it looks like we will be taking a break through at least February and March due to the proprietors of the venue demanding things like holidays - how very dare they?
However, all things being equal, which they rarely are, we will be back in April, and the poetry nights will henceforth be monthly on the FIRST THURSDAY of each month.