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Series #2:"She
Speaks" @ Club Deluxe
a night of all-female music and poetry in celebration of National Women's
History Month!
“She Speaks” is a series of performances that
bring awareness to female poets and performers and aims to inspire new voices
to emerge on the scene. For this second series we’re getting together
to celebrate National Women’s History Month and highlighting our favorite
female inspirations with an evening of award-winning female poets and San
Francisco's most exciting performance artists and musicians! Live jazz with
the Nova Jazz Quartet and an open mic to follow!
Click
here to read about series 1.
SHE SPEAKS —
A night of all-female poets & live jazz!
Celebrating National Women’s History month!
TUESDAY
MARCH 20th, 2007 8pm – midnight
at Club Deluxe, 1511 Haight Street (At Ashbury), San Francisco
CA
$10 suggested donation, 1 drink minimum
Hosted by: Jennifer,
Ingrid & Monique
Opening ceremony & invocation at 8pm sharp!
Live Jazz with the Nova Jazz Quartet.
FEATURED
POET GODDESSES of the night
Avotcja (Bay Area Blues Hall of Fame, Host @ Bistro Yoffi)
Avotcja is Poet/Playwright and has been published in English & Spanish
in more Anthologies than she remembers. She is a multi-instrumentalist, Bay
Area DJ, teaches Poetry, Creative Writing, Music & Drama and her jazz
/spoken word group Modupue is in the Bay Area Blues Hall of Fame.
Jennifer Barone is the co-host of WORDParty Tuesdays at Club Deluxe
and is a founder of the WORDParty. She is the author of two collections of
poetry titled Simple Language and Secret City — a
collaboration with her father’s artwork. She likes to read with jazz
and bring poets together. Visit www.thewordparty.com for more!
Sharon Doubiago has written two dozen books of poetry and
prose. She holds three Pushcart Prizes for poetry and fiction and the Oregon
Book Award for Poetry for Psyche Drives the Coast. Volume One of
her memoir, My Father’s Love/Portrait of the Poet as a Girl,
will be published next year by Red Hen Press. She’s an online mentor
in Creative Writing for the University of Minnesota.
Jennifer Glee has been a regular on The Bro Jud on Love Energy
Show on cable channel 29 here in San Francisco for 6 years. She used to paint
and writing has always been a big part of her life. An exemplar of the Expressionist/Surrealist/Socialist
movements, she hopes to open minds and hearts to the inner world.
Guinevere Coming in hot from Chicago, Guinevere now resides
in San Francisco. She’s been performing to keep her brains from leaking
out of her head since 3rd grade. She would like to thank everyone who’s
listening and give the middle finger to everyone who is not. You can catch
Guinevere hosting a Free show at the Fingersnaps Salon on 1035 Market St.
(bet. 6th & 7th) every Sunday at 7pm.
Clara Hsu practices the art of multi-dimensional being: mother,
musician, philanthropist, activist, purveyor of Clarion Music Center, traveler,
and ultimately, poet. Clara was a nominee for the Pushcart Prize in poetry
(2001). Some of her poems can be found in the Homestead Review, the North
Coast Review, the Haight Ashbury Literary Journal, and the Red River Review.
Ingrid Keir
is the co-host of WORDParty Tuesdays at Club Deluxe. She is also one of the
founders of thewordparty.com. She has self-published two chap-books; the first
called Urban Booty (1999) and The Secrets of Like (2004).
She is currently working on a new book titled Toward the Light. She
loves the mic, Nutella, furry things, yoga, and getting up on the good foot.
Monique Marquisa De Magdalena is a Poet, Performance Artist
and Producer. She just produced 5 Girls/ 5 Guys: Hedonism,Ceremony, and
Celebration at the Beat Museum and is a founder of She Speaks! Lately,
Monique has been personifying the High Priestess of Depravity–Anita
Berber from 1920’s Berlin, but has also channeled interesting women
such as: Eva Braun, Marie Antoinette, and Salome.
Mirabai is a multi-tatented vibrato of artistic synthesis.
Ranging from poetess to puppeteer, pin-up to children’s book author
and illustrator. She stimulates the senses with a lush blend of hymns to haunt
the soul,
be it by painting, poetry or song.
Tatiana Molinar is a poet from Los Angeles currently residing
in San Francisco. She is also one of the featured poets on thewordparty.com
Maria Medina Serafin
(is “MM D’Word-Weave Rumbera” bilingual poet/percussionist/sonera
member of TroubleMakers Union (Int’l Music for Human Rights) leads and
sings with Salsibiri latin music quintet, teaches Therepeutic Drumming Techniques
and is an integral part of the Mission Latino cultural community.
CaraVida is a visual artist, cabaret and spoken word performer
sez: Yes, Virginia, there was a women’s movement and I was a Ms., a
feminist, and all around wild woman. Back in the day, National Women’s
History Month would be National Wimmin’s Herstory Month! Hmmm... Whatever
the spelling, we know what it is and what to do — Celebrate and educate.
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