
Sian performs her poem ‘Gay Spar’. It is about the street corners of Dublin, and who owns them. It’s about chicken fillet rolls, cheesy tunes, and cheese and onion crisps at 3am. It’s about stepping out of the closet, and stepping into a world which subtly, but insistently, does not belong to you.
Dec 12, 2019
30 min

Elaine’s poem ‘Girls in the Woods’ is inspired by time spent in Monivea Woods in Co. Galway. Elaine talks about how Patrick Kavanagh and Rita Ann Higgins’ poems inspired her. She describes how poems can come to her while walking in the woods and the differences between writing poetry and fiction.
Dec 5, 2019
30 min

Amy performs two short poems; ‘Kaleidoscope’ – inspired by her garden with fresh breeze, birdsong, a bubbling fountain and her cat Pablo. The second poem is ‘Passport’ – a meditation on nature, grief and travel. Amy discusses how she has changed from being a busy career woman to being a poet
Nov 28, 2019
30 min

Melissa Ridge performs ‘Dublin Soundscape’, a poem about a city that feels like a distant cousin despite her living there. She touches on the history and sounds of Dublin, as well as the change makers in the city.
Nov 21, 2019
30 min

Nuala performs her poem ‘Ash Music’; written about standing beneath an ash tree on the side of the road listening to and looking at what happens in that space. There are opposing elements in the poem – nature and the modern world, the past and the present, different human conditions.
Nov 14, 2019
30 min

Episode 1 features FeliSpeaks. FeliSpeaks (aka Felicia Olusanya) is a young Nigerian-Irish spoken word poet, performance artist and writer. She was recently nominated as ‘Best Performer’ by Dublin Fringe Festival in 2018, for her performance in ‘BOYCHILD’.
Nov 7, 2019
30 min

John Cummins performs two poems written for the series - 'The Inter', a tribute to The International Bar in Dublin, where he started performing poetry and 'Nursery Rhymes' - a homage to the soothing words and melodies heard in childhood.
Nov 13, 2017
30 min

Sarah performs ‘No Thank You I Wouldn’t Like To Talk About It’. It is inspired by eerie sounds of wilderness that make one feel small and isolated such as the wind whistling through a gate. The poem describes how lonely and desolate places can provide comfort in times of need.
Nov 6, 2017
30 min

Paul Casey performs his poem ‘River’, which takes in the different aspects of the River Lee in Cork City. From the tranquil sounds upriver to the intermingling of nature and human soundscapes and onto the heart of the city.
Oct 30, 2017
30 min

Episode 3 features Órfhlaith Foyle performing the poem ‘In A Dead Town Where I Once Lived’; set in the poet’s grandmother’s sweet shop and at her grandfather’s farm where she spent some years of her childhood.
Oct 23, 2017
30 min
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