Poetry Live at the Classic - Tuesday 31 July 2007
It's been a while since I managed to drag me feet along to listen and if it felt right, read out one or two pieces at Poetry Live - the event which this site advertised for years - but which I guess some had taken a break and others had moved into that space. And how they have. Not only have they moved the gig from the odd box at Grand Central to a wonderful room with tiny little tables and lots of seats. Plus a great sound system and lighting. Reading poems in blue light was new. The guest poet was Jill Chan who read out her deep in the heart simple truths. There are a few poets that one can admire. Jill Chan read her works slowly sans affect but you will see why - when she writes lines like:
Sometimes the things
we belong to
don't belong to us.
then we already know too much. To be drawn by the words alone is the skill of a reader reading a writer. Jill Chan is a great writer and a mesmerising reader. Letting out just that amount of the art that things happen without showing anyone how.
Jill Chan read from her new work 'Becoming Someone Who Isn't', available from www.earlofseacliff.co.nz.