Poetry at Pembroke: Chaucer Cameron + poetry film
PAST EVENT | 09 November 2017 18:00 - 09 November 2017 18:45
'Poetry at Pembroke', a series of poetry readings taking place throughout Michaelmas term!
Chaucer Cameron and Helen Dewbery are international poetry filmmakers, working under the name Elephant's Footprint. Their work includes: collaborative poetry film shorts, PF curations, augmented poetry performances, and creative-writing-poetry-film workshops in the community. They are currently developing the concept of Poetry Film Collections, as a poetry film genre. Helen's short film, The Future is Here, was listed as one of the best poetry films at Athens International Poetry Film Festival (2017). Chaucer is currently curating Wild Whispers, an international poetry film translation project. They have co-edited three collections of poetry and image. Chaucer and Helen are the editors of Poetry Film Live, working in partnership with The Interpreter's House, and are co-directors of Poetry Film Development Swindon.
Chaucer will start with a reading of her own poetry, and in second half will screen a poetry film.
The series has been organised by Peter King, Lecturer in Philosophy at Pembroke. Performances take place every Thursday evening at 6pm between 19th October - 30th November. Check our events page for further listings. To find out more please contact Peter King.
Poetry at Pembroke: Chaucer Cameron + poetry film
PAST EVENT | 09 November 2017 18:00 - 09 November 2017 18:45
'Poetry at Pembroke', a series of poetry readings taking place throughout Michaelmas term!
Chaucer Cameron and Helen Dewbery are international poetry filmmakers, working under the name Elephant's Footprint. Their work includes: collaborative poetry film shorts, PF curations, augmented poetry performances, and creative-writing-poetry-film workshops in the community. They are currently developing the concept of Poetry Film Collections, as a poetry film genre. Helen's short film, The Future is Here, was listed as one of the best poetry films at Athens International Poetry Film Festival (2017). Chaucer is currently curating Wild Whispers, an international poetry film translation project. They have co-edited three collections of poetry and image. Chaucer and Helen are the editors of Poetry Film Live, working in partnership with The Interpreter's House, and are co-directors of Poetry Film Development Swindon.
Chaucer will start with a reading of her own poetry, and in second half will screen a poetry film.
The series has been organised by Peter King, Lecturer in Philosophy at Pembroke. Performances take place every Thursday evening at 6pm between 19th October - 30th November. Check our events page for further listings. To find out more please contact Peter King.