Vaudeville?

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keats
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Re: Vaudeville?

Post by keats » Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:26 pm

And I perform every night for twelve weeks in caravan parks during winter. Other dumbed down poets have dedicated half their life to teaching bush poetry in schools. You have completely missed the point. Bush poetry has been on the verge of extinction more than a couple of times and has always been resurrected by characters who perform to the public and draw their bums back onto seats. These same poets also bust their guts behind the scenes to provide venues and festivals for other poets to perform at. A lot of them actually appreciate it.

Neil

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Re: Vaudeville?

Post by Hully » Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:37 pm

Geez - 'touchy' ! !

Look Neil, clearly this offends you and I'm sorry for that - I haven't missed your point, I take your point - but I would urge you to consider mine (and if I'm not mistaken, Glenny's, whose post started this thread)...

But hey - its a broad church - worship how you will..

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Re: Vaudeville?

Post by keats » Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:43 pm

Your point? Glenny herself has dressed up in the past. In fact I cannot think of one of our leading poets who hasn't. In dresses? No, I don't even know where that nonsense came from. Touchy? You betcha.

Neil

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Re: Vaudeville?

Post by warooa » Tue Apr 17, 2012 6:16 am

I thought Glenny's opinions were interesting points on the way she sees the 'evolution of performance' and worthy of discussion.

Don't worry Hully I'm not offended (as he has a hissy-fit and stomps off in his boob-tube) :?

As I initially stated I don't fully agree, but can see the virtues of that opinion.

Marty

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Re: Vaudeville?

Post by Neville Briggs » Tue Apr 17, 2012 7:25 am

Hully, Keats and Marty Warooa, three blokes we don't hear from too often. Pity, they do some great stuff.
I especially was pleased to see keats little offering in the Workshop, I enjoyed that a lot.

Maybe we should leave this discussion there and as keats has advised before, back to the books. See what good stuff we can come up with, I'm sure there's something.
You three blokes are fairly experienced and there are some inexperienced people on this site who could do with a bit of writing examples to broaden thier horizons.
Neville
" Prose is description, poetry is presence " Les Murray.

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Re: Vaudeville?

Post by manfredvijars » Tue Apr 17, 2012 10:38 am

... for myself, I'm proud to be associated with such a bunch of passionate "threads" in our rich colourful Tapestry .... :D

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