Poetry by Heart - Partnership with Poetry by Heart
7.30pm Wednesday 26 March - Heart Café
Síle Moriarty writes:
River Wolton |
Poetry by Heart happens on the last
Wednesday of every month in the café at Heart and this month Headingley LitFest
were delighted to be a partner in the event.
The event always has three ‘halves’
with two poets reading in each section. I find this a really good way to listen
to poetry because it gives me time to ‘take it in’, to socialise and to partake
of Heart Café’s excellent food and drink. Ian Harker - humorist, poetry-lover
and poet - is a brilliant host and ensures that we all feel relaxed and
welcome.
Cora Greenhill |
The poets this evening were all from
the north (Leeds, Sheffield, Huddersfield, Derbyshire and South Yorkshire) and
they gave us wonderful mixture of poetry with titles as diverse as: Mammoth Memory (Cora Greenhill), A Psalm for
Those who go Forth on the Day of Redundancy (River
Walton), Pokémon (Mark
Hinchliffe), In the Room and Out the door (Geoff Hattersley), The Jubilee
clock (Sally Goldsmith) and Birdsong (Jonathan Eyre).
Each poet’s style was as diverse as the
titles of poems - they intrigued us, moved us, gave us food for thought and
made us laugh. Oh, and courtesy of Jonathan, we created our very own dawn
chorus.
The next Poetry by Heart is on 30 April
– be sure to go.
The audience said:
High quality literature for the people
of Leeds. Great atmosphere!
The event was quite entertaining but
Geoff Hattersley, Sally Goldsmith and Jonathan Eyre were particularly good and
very funny. I liked the way Jonathan tried to get the audience to join in at
the end with his Birdsong poetry.
Great to have a free event with great
poets, nice and informal. Nice venue.
All very good and a good variety. This
is my first Headingley LitFest event. A wide variety of talent from the North.
Mark Hinchcliffe |
Must have more of these – like every
month.
Two female poets so far – good- (poetry
readings are why I come). Rather easier to hear than sometimes, in the case of
women readers. Male poets – two – insightful, you know – need reading –
masculine. Final two: a) rich, wordy, descriptive, b) Performance – good … content.
Very concisely done, moving, no lacuna between words and content .
Great event. Let’s have more.
Jonathan Eyre |
Interesting mix of poets. Enjoyed it
very much. Nice format with 2 poets then a break. Good to hear poets reading
their poetry and introductions to them.
Loving it – Cora Greenhill and River
Walton utterly alive poetry – both a ‘must buy’. Enjoyed mark’s fox and pink
tutu poem a lot. Geoff Hattersley – great – a v. good listen. Sally – brilliant
– another must buy! Jonathan excellent – esp. ME poems. Thank you ALL!
Cora Greenhill – well read. Interesting
themes. River Walton – too much talk between poems. Geoff Hattersley – powerful
voice. Decisive reader. Sally Goldsmith – lively and engaging. Good that the
event started on time and moved along well. Six readers great idea and time
allocated to each just right. Friendly atmosphere.
A great compère, witty and gentle, with
an eclectic mix of local poets on a wide range of interpretations of the
LitFest theme. Great to have three ‘halves’ so there was time to chat and
interpret the moods and emotions that poetry inspires. What a good partnership
with the local LitFest.
A diverse and entertaining event. Six
very different poets – six very distinctive voices.