Category: Poetry Reading
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Book Reading and Discussion, Tenzin Tsundue at Dogears Bookstore, Madgaon, September 24th 2022, 6 – 7 pm
We are thrilled to invite you all to a book reading by the noted Tibetan poet, Tenzin Tsundue, at The Dogears Bookshop, Margao, this Saturday, 24th Sept 2023 at 6pm. Tenzin will read from the first and the only anthology of Tibetan writing in English, UNDER THE BLUE SKIES, which was launched just a month…
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Spirit of the land | 5th year anniversary of thus. | 6 Assagao, 7.30 pm, 30th December
On the 5th year anniversary of thus. we present the ‘Spirit of the Land’ – a performance of a work-in-progress set of original numbers in the ‘folk funk tradition’. The songs are in English and cover contemporary themes and ancient mythologies, viewed in alternative perspectives. Although the folk funk tradition traditionally demands dancing, this will…
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Children’s Book Fair | 6 Assagao, 14th & 15th December 2019
Children’s Book Fair. | 14th & 15th December 2019 On 15th December Sunday 5.30 pm, Poet Salil Chaturvedi will read from his book, “My Brothers Wheeeeelchair!’- it is an illustrated book (will be projected on a screen) about awareness and visibility of disability in the public sphere. More about the book and interview of the…
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Artists United Goa | March 3rd, 2019, 4-7 pm at Sadhana Dell Arte’, Merces
On March 3, Sunday, artists, writers and poets in Goa will gather to speak of democracy, togetherness and of an environment that belongs to all its citizens. They will speak through the language of music, theatre, poetry, films and performances.
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Poems on the Road | Day long Poetry Fair | 6 Assagao, 7th January 2019, 11 am onwards
Walking BookFairs is coming to 6 Assagao with “Poems on the Road” – a traveling poetry library, bookstore, open mic and poetry readings – to spread love, peace and poetry, 11 am onwards.
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Poetry | Symptoms of Dissentery| September 27th, 2018, 7.30-11 pm| 6 Assagao
“Symptoms of Dissentery” explores the paranoia of a poet in the current world she inhabits – that which is (almost) NIL of any ‘freedom of speech’; the eventual gagging she feels in her heart’s throat and her newfound love for the disease that has caught her mid-rhyme. Priyal is a Goa-based poet & artist who…