Brightsparks


Review Meeting
October 27, 2006, 11:23 am
Filed under: Meetings

We have had to rearrange the BrightSparks Meeting, previously arranged for Thursday 2nd.November because it clashes with the next poetry workshop. We have rearranged for Tuesday 14th. November 1pm at Access Arts, Belvoir Street, Leicester.

Agenda as follows;

1.   Apologies.

2.   Minutes of Meeting 3/8/06.

3.   Matters Arising.

4.   Feedback from Brighterside gig at The Phoenix.

5.   Feedback from Joys to Behold Exhibition.

6.   ArtSpace.

7.   Guildhall Show Feb.16th 2007.

8.   AOB.

 

Hope you can make the meeting and we look forward to seeing you soon,

 

For more info call Tim (Treasurer) on  0116 295-8966, or email Lydia at secretagentartist@hotmail.com



Session 2
October 26, 2006, 7:02 pm
Filed under: Brightsparks Poets

Packed full of writing, this week the group channeled their creativity through 2 fantastic exercises. The first was a warm up and involved poet Mark Goodwin, playing a pen across his fingers like a magician mesmerising a chicken. A member of the group was then asked to volunteer a word in response. Tim picked the word Fanand we all wrote for 2 minutes on it. The exercise worked to loosen our inhibitions, as to do it we had write non-stop, without crossing out or censoring what we wrote. 

In exercise 2 we played with the idea of poetic license. We all wrote down ten objects of our choice - then constructed a lie about each. The results of both exercises were mind-blowing. Next week we’ll be working on editing them but below you can read a few in their raw, (mostly) un-line-divided forms.:

FAN… 

-tabulous as maybe’s evers
the amoeba have broken quarantine
-oh,
I’ve fallen in love with a dog called Ludwig 
-but from the bus and the then
and nows of townscapes -
tired and ridiculous-
Mark.S

Fan is blowing away the cobwebs in a very old house. There are mice and small insects in the house which are trying to fight the force of the fan . There are no problems to remember as they are all blown into hand.
James

Fan is a fantasy fantasy is based on dreams dreams come from fantasies fantasies build up from dreams I dream a fantastic dream dream of love dream of hate and peace on earth.
Phil 

Fan of cult fiction based on
Factual subject matter
Always culturistic and vulnerable
Too slow too fast
I can’t think
I just pull everything to bits
Then I can’t stand myself when I’m being whatever
As I put myself back together
Putting it all back together
I will not be loved… 
Nick

10 Objects….

Guitar, mug, orange brush, paper, pen, glasses, stone, diamond, tree.

A guitar-no sound, no music, no string attached
Mug-no drinks, no tea, no fools
A brush that I cannot paint with
Paper that I cannot write on
And a pen I cannot write with
Glasses that I cannot see better with
A tree growing on the moon flourishing in summer and winter
A warm stone full of warmth like a diamond that can sing
and dance and feel and love but still it is worth nothing.
Jenny

Sink, guitar, apple, head, swing, pot, clock, towerblocks, moon, bicycle.

The sink can be found underneath the garden
A guitar can be used to paint pictures
An apple is used to throw at soldiers
A head is found under a shoe
The swing is round and smells of fruit
The pot is made of strawberry ice cream
A clock is like a Christmas party where people have had too much to drink
Towerblocks can be purple in colour
Moon is made of Gorgonzola
The bicycle was used to build Egyptian pyramids.
James

Why not have a go at the above 2 exercises? Don’t forget that the Brightsparks Blog is now taking submissions of writing so you could even send them in. Just completely let go, don’t judge as you’re writing - and have fun!



Lincoln Drama for Wellbeing
October 24, 2006, 8:29 pm
Filed under: Friends

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First Meeting
October 22, 2006, 10:57 am
Filed under: Brightsparks Poets

Thursday 19th October saw the first of BrightSparks’ latest poetry sessions, facilitated by Mark Goodwin, Leicester based poet and member of the Inky Fish poetry collective. The sessions are being funded by Leicester City Libraries and are taking place at 27A Access Arts on Belvoir Street. This first of four were attended by 10 regular writers/performers, including: Mark S (aka the ghost poet), members of lit band Letter Scrawl, regular attendees of WORD and The Brighter Side and a previous Mind Book of the Year winner.

The session kicked off, with 10 cups of tea and The Small Box, a brilliant Vasco Popa poem. After talking through how we felt about it and what we liked, we were all asked to pick an object. Tim picked cardboard and we all set about writing a quick piece/fragment on it. Here are a few of those generated… 

Cardboard

Cardboard is a board but I find it very boring.

All Cardboard does is package something up,

something inside which is far more interesting.

No-one buys something to admire the cardboard in which it comes in.

Cardboard is a barrier to a surprise.

James

Cardboard

card board boxes unfolded onto the small walls of the only room they were there to deaden the sound of the drums and guitars that had constructed themselves into a machine that thumped itself in its guts and rattled its sticks and pulled at its own wires to make a live sound that it wanted to sound like a kamikaze terrorist machine collapsing like old architecture down an escalator into a disused and dirty …

- John

Cardboard

the cardboard is spongified like mad-                     

cow-brains creal they advertise on the

 television with giraffes

                                  in nice bubbles

which

is very dangerous for everything…print-

ed writing is like death but almost a hun-

dred years ago ’twixt

                              Diogenes and to-

morrow’s David Bow-wowie nincompoop-

comfees-krass - moggz - idiot - gloves -

ill - bed, it almost

                          (the damp cardboard)

smelt like strawberries…

my object was button - tender buttons for

Tristian Tzara married to -

                                      what’s her name ?

-ghost? - mine? 

…Can’t wait for next week.