Bill Buschel |
Videographer/blogger, poet/narrative artist and former PoemAlley Advisory Committee Chair, Bill Buschel now applies
his gently authoritative vocal presence in two prestigious venues this month.
Cornelia Street Cafe |
Dean Kostos |
Cheryl Boyce-Taylor |
Bill’s sensitive commitment to
Greek culture/mythology and contemporary social observation, expressed through
his Graffiti arts interview program on Hellenic Public Radio, involvement
with assorted PA programs and his blog, Just My Eyes, is answered amply by Cheryl’s bi-cultural
input as a New York spoken-word performer, much informed by her still-vibrant Trinidadian
roots. Click on the title below to find out about her most recent collection, Convincing the Body (Vintage Entity Press, 2005).
As a painter and crossword
puzzle designer, Gary J. Whitehead recites selections from the
forthcoming A Glossary of Chickens (Princeton University Press). A recipient of
the New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship, his accomplishments as a Hudson
Valley-based English teacher were also acknowledged with a Princeton University
Distinguished Secondary School Teaching Award.
Saturday,
June 8, 2013
6 PM
Where:
Where:
Cornelia
Street Cafe
29 Cornelia Street
New York, NY 10014
New York, NY 10014
Contact:
212-989-9319; info@corneliastreetcafe.com
Beginning June 24, Bill, himself, will head to the Hudson Valley to share what he knows of broadcasting, drama, poetry and even juggling to teach a three-session course on public speaking, whether for poetry, storytelling, or even business speaking for the corporate lecture circuit-bound.
Hudson Valley Writers’ Center |
The Hudson Line (Main
Street Rag, 2012) is her latest chapbook; Margo has also read at the Geraldine
Dodge Poetry Festival and the Shanghai International Studies University in
China.
Bill
has spoken and/or led workshops on Storytelling on the Radio, Shakespeare at 500
and Alexander the Great: A Study in Blue among other subjects. Most recently,
he wrote Spreading Mom, a ten-minute animated feature which premiered April 7 at
Stamford, CT’s Avon Theatre Film Center.
Get a feel
for his performance style from a Stamford Barnes & Noble Open Mic reading
from 2012:
As course attendees will learn, purpose, theme, intended audience—even setting, all have a role in enlivening one’s delivery so that it enlivens your listeners. In "The Lunch Stop", the highly personable, in-character approach of Geoffrey Lewis and Celestial Navigations, the musical storytelling trio, demonstrates how affecting the results can be:
As course attendees will learn, purpose, theme, intended audience—even setting, all have a role in enlivening one’s delivery so that it enlivens your listeners. In "The Lunch Stop", the highly personable, in-character approach of Geoffrey Lewis and Celestial Navigations, the musical storytelling trio, demonstrates how affecting the results can be:
When:
Mondays,
June 24-July 8, 2013
7-9 PM
Where:
The Hudson Valley Writers' Center
300 Riverside Drive
Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591
Tuition:
$185; $160 for members
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