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Showing posts with label Poetry. Show all posts

Park to Park to Park


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"It’s a miserable life if we only ever value what costs money. So putting my money where my mouth is I have a gift for you. It’s presented across Northwich in numerous otherwise empty shop windows and three parks.

In the centre of town, in Weaver Square, Town Square, Market Way, and both the indoor and covered markets, the exhibition is called ‘Parrots n People n Poetry’. Spilling over from window to window, there are stories and songs about animals, birds, children, Arctic foxes and bears, an Arctic love story, ancient and modern world history including aspects of both world wars, the Empire, Indus and Chinchorro civilisations, how we spread around the world from the Olduvai Gorge - and all interspersed with vivid pictures. Parrots feature this year, with a carryover of seagulls from last year’s shop window exhibitions.

There is a wall-hanging and a new seagull installation made by the children of Witton Church Walk Primary School. Some University of Chester Academy pupils have produced art work considering parrots.

The making of the story of ‘Joel an Unexpected hero’, is detailed by Author Jane Butcher, in one of the children’s windows.

There are stories about a large range of lifeboat heroes, displayed within the covered market, which you can read on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

The children’s areas of Verdin Park, Church Walk Park and Vickersway Park all have their own displays, which will be increased over the next week or so. Across all three parks there are stories on fences and hanging from trees. Some of these stories are written specifically around these particular parks and the creatures living there.

This series of exhibitions is called ‘Park to Park to Park’, and carries the suggestion that all three parks can be visited in one day, taking a picnic. That would allow hill climbing in Verdin Park, outdoor Gym, animals and birds, and lovely ice cream in Vickersway Park and a nice paddle in the paddling pool at Church Walk, with children’s playgrounds in all three. Of course you would need to be a child to take advantage of the best bits.

I have been aided in this unfunded series of installations - in shop windows, markets and parks - by Colliers, Cheshire West and Chester, Northwich Town Council, and by Nick Hughes of DANArts, who produced the brilliant Hyacinth Macaw posters.

These installations will continue until 13 July, for your reading pleasure. They are intended to brighten up the town centre and enhance your pleasure in the great market town of Northwich.

The ten days recently spent in setting-up , has been a labour of love, using some of the work which I have produced over 30 years. It comprises songs, poems and stories – much based firmly on fact as it is known. Your part is to read and enjoy. Happy reading!"

Charlotte Peters Rock
















Cheshire Artists Network/Blaze Poetry Workshop

During the Mid-Cheshire Poetry Society workshop (Blaze), held in the VAC Gallery on Monday 3 February, some of the members wrote poems inspired by the artworks.


IVORY inspired by Michael Troy’s ‘Bull Elephant’












Living
Ivory, better
in Elephants while
alive, than statues alone
and dead

by John S Davies




PERSPECTIVE inspired by Sue Malkin’s  ‘Blue Skye’












From far
the mountains
look small, and the tiny
waves, lapping at the shore line
look huge.

by John S Davies




THE TREE inspired by Ann Johnson’s ‘Tatton Tree’












Ice dream
Stardust on tree
A bell chimes then o’clock
Winter moon shines through icicles
Tree sleeps.

by Maureen Weldon




DIAMONDS SQUABBLE inspired by Sam Houston’s ‘Deflect’












House looms.
Lantern patchwork.
Orange lines, rusted string.
Dull diamonds, black, squabble in fog.
Face bruised.

by Edwin Stockdale




SUMMER HEDGEROW inspired by Ann Roach’s ‘Summer Hedgerow’














Tangled
stems, stalks and leaves:
haphazard shelter
for any bird, bug or flying creature
to hide.

Sun’s eye
and predator alike
excluded now
from this close thatched haven
home.

Thorn and bramble
keep out
careless interfering hands
until ripening blackberries
tempt.

Foxgloves,
violets, cow-parsley
and buttercups scatter here
striping the hedge with colours
randomly.

Hot sun
brings out the scent
a green spice of leaves
the contented buzz of insects
happy.

Within the hedge
little paths zigzag
and twist, rising to different levels.
Inhabitants descend,
ascend.

by Angela Topping 

More information on the CAN Exhibition here.

More information on Blaze events here.

Blaze Poetry Workshops at VAC Gallery

Mid Cheshire Poetry Society will be running a series of poetry workshops at the VAC Gallery in Brunner Court, Northwich.

The workshops will be led by members, and focus on new work. They will run from 7.00pm - 9.00pm, with a suggested entry donation of £3.00 - includes refreshments.

Monday 3 February
Monday 24 February
Monday 24 March

To book a place just call 01606 41597, or turn up on the night.

Click here to learn about the Northwich Hoardings Poetry Project.

Collect: Hoardings Poetry Project

As part of the Collect: Memorial Capture Project, poet Dominic Berry is working with children from Witton Church Walk Primary School, University of Chester Academy Northwich (UCAN) and the Age UK OPEL group to write poems based on the past and future of the Memorial Hall.

Some of the poems will be used to decorate the hoardings around the new Memorial Court whilst under construction. They will be installed on 4/5/6 February by Ultimate Holding Company, who designed the interpretation of the poems.

Launch Event

The Poems will be launched at Witton Church Walk Primary School on Thursday 13 February at 5.30pm. Everyone is welcome, and a free booklet of the Poems will be available.

Children from Witton Church Walk School and Age UK OPEL members with Dominic Berry and Clr. Julia Tickridge

In the future we will dive and swim in wonderful, warm waters.
Come with your friends and join in with the fun, splash and play all day long.
Get wet - no one will care,
Get chlorine all in your hair!
And when our fun has come to an end...
We know we'll be back again!







Click here to download the Poems in Poster Format

The Poems being installed on the hoardings along Chesterway on Thursday 6 February






















Launch of the Poems with Dominic Berry, Clr Stuart Parker and Clr Julia Tickridge


















See Northwich Guardian Article here.

Performance of the Poems by Children from Witton Church Walk School and UCAN Rudheath















Project supported by:







http://northwichriverside.co.uk/memorial-court/ 
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The Beatles before they played the Memorial Hall on 27th April 1963
 Click here to learn more about the Memorial Hall Capture Project.