As part of the continuing 2012 Olympiad festivities, this week
London’s Southbank Centre is hosting Poetry Parnassus; a celebratory
gathering of poets, rappers, storytellers and singers from around the
globe. Scheduled are over a hundred events and activities, (many of
which are free) generating Britain’s largest poetry festival to date.
Made-to-order poems will be available for the “literary-starved” at
the Poetry Takeaway, whilst the Emergency-Poet Ambulance will be on call
for private poetic health consolations, offering remedies and
prescriptions in the form of ‘curing’ poems, verses and lyrics.
Numerous spoken and written word artists from over two hundred
countries will be participating in the festival, fronting
reading-marathons and recitals as well as discussions on political
topics that are often the inspiration and stimulus behind their work.
Poetry Parnassus is on now until Sunday 1st July at The Southbank Centre, London.
For tickets visit southbankcentre.co.uk
For tickets visit southbankcentre.co.uk