Festival Director, Colin Whyles, on stage |
Colin adjusting the microphone |
David reading his Raasay poems as a tribute to Sorley MacLean |
I also read a Raasay poem ... and one about a turtle's 'tears'. |
Ian Griffiths, Suffolk Poetry Society Chairman, recited his Golden Oriole poem |
Poems on Gainsborough's House - Colin at the microphone |
The 2nd Festival of Suffolk Poetry,
John Peel Centre for Creative Arts,
Stowmarket
The Suffolk Poetry
Society hosted its second all-day festival on Saturday 30 May 2015. Colin
Whyles, Festival Director, was at the helm, with assistance from fellow committee
members.
The morning programme
comprised poetry workshops, including a session entitled ‘Poem as Time
Machine’, with quick-fire exercises presented by Michael Laskey, co-founder of
the international Aldeburgh Poetry Festival. Other workshops focused on the
Villanelle poetry form (led by Suffolk Poetry Society President, James Knox
Whittet) and on internal and external landscapes (led by Angela Locke, former
Ipswich High School student, now a writer in Cumbria).
The afternoon events
featured more than 30 members of 9 Poetry Cafés or groups from
throughout our region, including a staff and student representation from
University Campus Suffolk in Ipswich. The poems displayed a huge variety of
style and subject matter. Suffolk-themed pieces ranged from a railway rap to a
poem by previous Society Chairman, Anne Boileau, on the theme of Thomas
Gainsborough’s pocket watch.
There were more readings
in the evening, including one from Michael Laskey. Douglas Coombes of InSuffolk (www.insuffolk.com) held an onstage
conversation with three Crabbe Memorial Poetry Competition Prize Winners,
namely James Knox Whittet, Pam Job and David Healey.
A bookstall displayed an
impressive range of members’ books, pamphlets and chapbooks. Poetry doctors
were on hand for those who were having difficulty with a poem. There was a
demonstration of calligraphy by Sue Hufton.
Do take a look at the Suffolk Poetry Society's Facebook page for more
Festival photographs. A huge thank you to all who worked so hard to make this
such an enjoyable and memorable day.
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