Daniel Kolos joins local poets for an evening of poetry, guest of Joan Van de Meer
Rustic Cosmo Café Features Sharon Singer,
Linda Stitt
Joe Fromstein
in a medley of erotic poetry
Daniel Kolos reads at open mic
Pendas poets Marianne Micros (
Emily
Hearn (
and Daniel Kolos (Priceville)
at the I.V Lounge, Hosted by Violet Fodor, v_fodor@yahoo.com
http://www.bmts.com/~damilos/dmkreads.htm
2:00 PM
Daniel Kolos will be reading poetry at
7:00 PM

Daniel Kolos will be the featured poet at Mitchell
Books (

Figure 1 - Daniel Kolos at Mitchell's Books
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
Penn Kemp and Gloria Mulcahy read from their poetry book
on women artists, Gathering Voices, hosted by Ann “E” Horwath
and co-hosted by Daniel Kolos
Daniel will also read recent poems
at the Plymouth Coffee Bean
Company
THE POETRY TRIBE AT CROSSXROADS
CrossXroads/The
Poetry Tribe Series is hosted at The Plymouth
Coffee Bean Company at
p.m. during winter months and 8 p.m. during
summer months. All events are FREE and open to
the general public. The Poetry Tribe is directed
and hosted by ann "E" (M.)
Horvath with co-
hosting by Melissa Wilson Mike Barney, Rachel
Schreiber, and Robert George Taylor.
April 8, Friday
7:30 PM
109
University
Hosted
by Ann Beard
Featured poets:
Penn Kemp, Charles Mountford, Katerina Fretwell, Gloria Mulcahy
and Di Brandt.
Daniel
Kolos accompanied Penn Kemp in performing several of Penn’s sound poetry; Daniel also joins Liberty Daniels and others
in performing the Poem for Peace in Many Voices, by Penn Kemp, in its several
translations: English (in sound poetry),
Hungarian (With Ann Beard), Latin and ancient Egyptian (with Penn Kemp).
See photo of Daniel and Penn at this performance at
April 10, Sunday
6:00 PM
Poetry
readings with featured poets
Katerina Fretwell
Penn Kemp (http://www.mytown.ca/pennkemp/)
Gloria Alvernaz Mulcahy
Daniel Kolos (www.bmts.com/~damilos/poetry.html)
Emily Hearn
at the Kozhi Korner Curry House
Please make Dinner
Reservations for 6:00 PM:
$14.95 for an open
buffet
Poets will have their books/CDs for sale, so please come prepared
$5.00 will be collected at the door
This event is part of National Poetry Month and is funded by
The League of Canadian Poets (www.poets.ca )and
Wisdom of Women and Children is the second in a series of annual poetry
readings
at Kozhi Korner organized by Words Aloud Poetry Cooperative of
Grey/Bruce
Response:
At 01:00 AM 15/04/2005 -0400,
Daniel Kolos wrote:
To the
I believe the Owen Sound Reading on April 10th created one of the best
'ambiances' where the venue, the audience and the poets came together
harmoniously.
Hi Penn,
Here is the story
you requested regarding the Poetry reading in
Jody Johnson
CFOS News
tel: (519) 376-2030 ext 228
Its
National Poetry Month.
The Words Aloud
Poetry Cooperative of Grey/Bruce featured a few poets last night (SUN) in
5 poets were on hand
to share their pieces on "Wisdom of Women and Children."
The poets include
Emily Hearn from
Poet and editor of
Pendas Productions, Penn Kemp says its important to
perform the art of spoken word.
She says its lovely to be read to, adding spoken word is a lost art.
All five poets have been published by Pendas Productions, a small
publishing company that has recently relocated to
April 16: Saturday
St.
Mary's Public Library hosts Pendas Poets
Organizer: Charles rcmountford@rogers.com
Readers: Charles Mountford,
Katerina Fretwell,
Penn Kemp,
Gloria Alvernaz Mulcahy,
Daniel Kolos
Read a review of
this event: www.mytown.ca/germination/reviews
April 22, Friday
Out of the Blue Gallery
WORD BEAT (the meeting of the minds)
An open mic for the people
hosted by The Ever Venting Victor
Daniel Kolos was one of five poets reading at open mic
Victor’s inspiration comes from the Beat poets and he read Kerouac and Ginsberg in addition to his own poetry.
April 28: Thursday
Hosted
by Nigel Wolf
features
Daniel Kolos reading his recent poetry and launching his new CD (April, 2005)
April 29: Friday
-
Station Gallery in Parry Sounds hosts Pendas Poets book launch
Organizer: Katerina Fretwell jackf@zeuter.com
Readers: Katerina Fretwell,
Penn Kemp, Gloria Alvernaz Mulcahy, Daniel Kolos, Terry Ann Carter, Roger H.
Gould.
Penn will be performing a sound opera, Trance Dance Form (forthcoming from
Pendas), with that marvellous improviser and cellist
Brenda Muller and dancer Wave Weir.
Astrid Wayman hosts a May Day celebration of poetry and music: Words Aloud poets Jon Radojkovic, Paul Scott and Daniel Kolos will be among the participants.
Daniel Kolos is the featured poet for The Poetry Tribe,
performing at the Plymouth Coffee Bean Company
THE POETRY TRIBE AT CROSSXROADS
CrossXroads/The
Poetry Tribe Series is hosted at The Plymouth
Coffee Bean Company at
p.m. during winter months and 8 p.m. during
summer months. All events are FREE and open to
the general public. The Poetry Tribe is directed
and hosted by ann "E" (M.)
Horvath with co-
hosting by Melissa Wilson, Mike Barney, Rachel
Schreiber, and Robert George Taylor.
The
Poetry Tribe
of
DATE: THURSDAY, JUNE 02-2005
Poetry at the Plymouth Coffee Bean Co. meets
the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at
7:30 P.M.
Director, Producer, &
Hostess: ann…”E” M. Horvath
Alternate Host; CARL
CUTLER
FEATURE
– DANIEL KOLOS
Author of a book on Egyptian
hieroglyphs, Daniel Kolos is currently working
on a book of erotic poetry. He produced
documentaries on the ancient Near
East for CBC Radio and founded Benben Books
in 1983. CBC Radio also produced
one of his plays, "A
stories (The Whole Earth Review, #82,
Spring, 1994) and his first poetry
collection, "Slipped Out" was
published by Pendas Productions in 2003. His
first novel, "Tutankhamun's
Regent," is currently looking for a
publisher.
Daniel coordinates the activities of the
Words Aloud Poetry Cooperative of
Grey/Bruce in
a lewd enthusiasm it often lacks."
Catherine Owen (Richmond, BC, July 5/04)
www.bmts.com/~damilos/poetry.html
OPEN MIC WELCOME
DIRECTIONS FROM
DETROIT AND ANN ARBOR From Detroit, take I-96 to M-14, or From Ann Arbor take M-14 to the
Plymouth/Sheldon Road exit. Exit toward
If you have any questions, please contact ann..."E"
Horvath, poetanne40@aol.com, or Rachel Schreiber, rbschreiber@sbcglobal.net
Thanks to the owner of
the
for allowing us to use his establishment.
**Email Recipients: If you no longer wish
to receive this notice, please, send an Email addressed to poetanne40@aol.com
stating "Cancel THE POETRY TRIBE OF PLYMOUTH SERIES."
Thank you.** All announcements subject to
change.
Follow-up:
from Michael Barney on June 3, 2005
Daniel:
Just wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed your reading last night,
and thank you for inspiring a renewed interest in the works of Rumi.
By the way, the French surrealist poet I had in mind was Robert
Desnos; if you haven't read him, you should.
Last, I thought you might like the pic I snapped last
night of you
working, so I've attached it...
Hope to see you soon, and good luck to your mother on
her proposed move.
--
Mike Barney
"Beauty lasts only so long as it is seen.
Goodness remains beautiful forever."
Sappho
From Annie E. Horwath on June 4, 2005:
Dear
Daniel,
Ideas
seem to come down to you from the tops of Pyramids and shelves of books.
Your poetry is bursting with such wonderful philosophies;
they touch us and open us to new perceptions and possibilities.
We
must do this again sometimes.
As
always,
ann..."E"
Sincerely and with great
appreciation,
Ms. Annie Horvath
Director & Host: The Poetry Tribe of Plymouth Series
Poetry Editor Ex-Officio: The MacGuffin,
Editor: The Poetry Tribe Review Anthology
Member of the Advisory Board for the Springfed
Arts
Metro Detroit Writers -- Plymouth Area
----- To realize the value of someone you love, lose
a partner, a soul mate, a friend: THE TRUTH WITHIN YOURSELF... . -----
September 21, 2005
Celebrating George Faludy’s 95th
Birthday!!!
Fooliar
Press Book Launch of Faludy in English
The
Friends of George Faludy in
would
like the pleasure of your company for
An Evening
Honouring
the Poetry of
George
Faludy
an
evening of readings and conversation
to honour the poetry and 95th birthday
of
Hungarian-Canadian poet
George
Faludy.
with Daniel Kolos
as MC
Wednesday 21st September 2005
7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
[Yonge & Bloor]
We will
also be welcoming a new collection
of
English translations from the Hungarian
of George
Faludy titled
Faludy in English:
Translations from the Poems of
George Faludy by John Robert
Colombo,
Andréa Jarmai and George Jonas.
Two of
the poems in Faludy in English were written while
George
Faludy was living in
In 1978,
George Faludy was awarded an honorary doctorate
from the
If you
are interested in contributing to the evening by reading a poem
of George Faludy’s, you are encouraged to do
so. An open stage
will be
held following the scheduled readings for a limited
number of
readers.
in Hungarian and English.
Copies of
Faludy in English in a numbered limited edition
will be available.
We look
forward to seeing you.
Sincerely
yours,
The
Friends of George Faludy in
Information | David Newel [416] 217-0260 / fooliar@sympatico.ca
FALUDY EVENING PROGRAMME
7:00 OPEN
7:10 BEGIN: DANIEL Outline evening [Faludy
in English, Guest Book, Readers, etc]
DANIEL Outline/define the evening
including listing the “readers.”
DANIEL Talking about Faludy: family
connection, anecdotes
DANIEL Reading Prefatory Note/Greeting
from John Robert Colombo
DANIEL Reading Poem Requested by John
Robert Colombo
DANIEL Reading “Aunt Lilly’s Faludy Poems”
[2]
DANIEL Introduces each of the following:
IBI
GABORI Talking
about Faludy/Poem
WILLIAM
KOSARAS Talking
about Faludy/Poem
FRASER
SUTHERLAND Talk/Reading
Poem [The Finches]
DR.
STEPHEN LAZAROVITS
Talking about Faludy/Poem
GRACE WESTCOTT Outline “Park for Faludy”/Letter from David
Miller
DANIEL Introduces Andréa [reading from Faludy
in English]
ANDREA Talking about Faludy/Eric
ANDREA Reading two George Jonas
translations from Faludy in English
ANDREA Reading two JRC translations from Faludy
in English
ANDREA Reading her translations from Faludy
in English
8:20 BREAK: DANIEL Faludy in English is available/sign up for Open Stage [Talk/Poem in English
or Hungarian, LIMIT 2-3 minutes each reader].
8:40 OPEN STAGE: DANIEL INTRODUCES
EACH / number determined by the time remaining]
3 readers sign up, including Daniel, who reads Ode to Villon from his book,
Slipped Out.
9:20 FINISH PRESENTATIONS: Andréa happy
to sign your copy of Faludy in
English.
9:40 CONCLUDE EVENING / THANK YOU
October 12, 2005
The Peacemakers of
present Daniel Kolos, Peace Poet,
Performing Penn Kemp’s
Poem for Peace in Many Voices
at the Leaf and Bean’s Third Space,
19th and
7:00 p.m.
PS: the event was videotaped and broadcast three
times the following week on local community channels. The participants, the performer and the
author received a copy of the video.
October 14, 2005
7:00 PM
at Ascensions
October 26, 2005
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 18:51:42
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From: "Andreas" <harmonia@execulink.com>
Subject: Podium at the Gallery Reading Series - October 26
The Forest City Gallery presents "The Podium at the Gallery" Reading
Series continuing on Wednesday October 26th from 8:00 to 10:00pm.
Featured readers are Wayne Ray, Charles Mountford and
Daniel Kolos.
Music by Carole Allison. Spoken Word open mic as well!
Free
admission.
This is a new series that takes place on the 4th Wednesday of the
month (excluding
December).
Forest City Gallery,
Andreas Gripp
Literary Coordinator
Forest City Gallery
352
November 4, 2005
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4 at
7:00 PM
At The Grey Owen Sound Public Library
Admission price: donation.
For almost 90 years, Tom Thomson
has been inspiring artists to express this land. Gritty, gutsy, giving, dogged and moody, his
spirit matched the unpredictable world he portrayed. Now these poets, young and old, step through
Tom’s doorway and discover a sensual and gripping world of their own.
Listen in to these poetic
sketches of Tom Thomson and our contemporary world,
featuring
readings by select experienced and new authors, including Liz Zetlin, Daniel Kolos
and Anne Wellwood,
Lynn Wyville,
and Ezra Braves, with special musical guest David Sereda.
BRUSH STROKES
is an offshoot off “Brush”, a
theatrical work-in-progress, a production of Sheatre.
Sheatre acknowledges the generous funding of: The Trillium Foundation, Cultural Capitals of
Canada, HRSDC, The George Lunan Foundation, Theatre
Ontario Youth Theatre Training Program through the Ontario Arts Council, The
Grey Bruce Community Foundation, The Jamieson Foundation, Bayshore
Broadcasting, Mixed Company through the George Cedric Metcalf Foundation, and offers special thanks to: The
members of the Brush collective, The Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery, Leith Church, M’Wikwedong Native
Cultural Centre, John Casey, Joan Chandler, David Sereda,
Bruce Gables, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, and first and last, Tom Thomson.
November 5, 2005
http://www.e-poets.net/newswire/news-2005-11.shtml
A Celebration of Poetry
My
(519)
435-1498
www.mygreengarden.ca
Souwesto poets will be holding a poetry reading on Saturday, November 5,
at My Green Garden,
The
All
welcome. Hear a poem; read a poem. Admission by donation, pwyc. Buy a
book... any book... or a CD! Poets’ books/cds
will all be available.