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POETRY PRESS NOTE OF EDIBLE. March 21, 2011. World Poetry Day


PRESS RELEASE

EDIBLE POETRY

March 21, 2011. World Poetry Day

Cultural Center Santa Clara. Poets House in Seville. C / Fellowships S / N


Exhibition Opening: 18:00

Recital: 19:00

final Proclamation of Juan José Téllez: 20:00

works Tasting: 20:30 h


To celebrate World Poetry Day, the Andalusian Association of Poetry Stage, organizer of the International Festival and cycle Perfopoesía Crab Nights, organize EDIBLE first edition of Poetry. The event will take place at the newly opened Cultural Center Santa Clara and will feature the following participants: Eduardo Chivers, Victoria Moreno, Javier Berger, Lorenzo Ortega, Manuel Marquez, Carmen Herrera, Juan José Téllez, Saray Pavón, Syracuse Bravo Guerrero, Eddie J . Bermudez, Antonio Gómez, Gracia Iglesias, Marta Fernández Portillo (Raccoon Marta), Eduardo Bonachera, Jesus Vega, María Luisa Viu, Rafael de Cózar, Nacho Montoto, Ferran Fernández, Lola Crespo, Antonio G. ª Villarán, Nuria Mezquita, Ubu Chiguagua and students edging Bormujos Project.


The exhibition will find works created exclusively for the event, which will be tasted by those attending the end of the period of exposure.


Among the more than 20 works to be exhibited, some arriving in Madrid, Valencia and Extremadura, we find visual poems that make us reflect on the indifference, as is the case the 13 hearts made of red jelly, which is entitled "In 12 months and a day / my heart has turned to jelly," or the typographical work and cooking Eddie J. Bermúdez entitled "Galletras" Javier Berger's work, bearing twelve sesadas of lamb, one for each month of the year, entitled "Click to forget", or the work of Grace Church, "Pam and onion," a murder scene in a kitchen, with which the artist reflects on relationships and marriage.


Joan Brossa, in his book "Eclipse", and said this method to put a fried egg on top of a wafer. This is a visual poem that speaks of poverty and the church, which in turn, is also edible.

Cózar Rafael has produced a text as a preface to this first edition, and Juan José Téllez issued the final proclamation uploaded in the refectory pulpit. Subsequently publish a virtual catalog in which the prologue will Cózar, the proclamation of Téllez and images of works of poetry Comestibe, which can be seen on blogs, websites and social networks Perfopoesía.


Edible Poetry is curated by Antonio G. ª Villarán and Nuria Mezquita, directors of Perfopoesía, and have worked the IAJ (Instituto Andaluz de la Juventud), ICAS (Institute of Culture and Arts of Seville), Cangrejo Pistolero Ediciones and Shared Artists Studio CREA.


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