Below are video, poetry, and photography links (as well as a chapbook link) from the November 4th 2017 (11/4/17, or 20171104, or 4 Nov 2017) poetry performance of Janet Kuypers’ Austin poetry feature through the “Expressions Final Farewell: Featured Reading” at Austin’s the Bahá’í Center, titled “Finding where we’re From and the Future”. In this show she read poetry about autumn, as well as poetry about relationships and love, all accompanied by the music “the Ice is Melting” from the HA!Man of South Africa (as well as a rotating art display).
Before the show started she also released copies to most everyone there of a chapbook of the writings she was performing in her show, and all of the pieces from this reading were also released electronically in a “Finding Where We’re From and the Future” chapbook, which you can view or download as a PDF file for free any time.
See YouTubevideo of Janet Kuypers in her 11/4/17 show “Finding Where We’re From and the Future” @ “Expressions” in Austin, performing her poems “Barbie”, “Burn It In (reaching the end edit)”, “Earth was Alive and Dying”, and “I’m not sick but I’m not well (Future Imperfect edit)” (from a Lumix camera; w/ HA!Man of South Africa music and her projected rotating art display).
See YouTubevideo of Janet Kuypers in her 11/4/17 show “Finding Where We’re From and the Future” @ “Expressions” in Austin, performing her poems “Barbie”, “Burn It In (reaching the end edit)”, “Earth was Alive and Dying”, and “I’m not sick but I’m not well (Future Imperfect edit)” (from a Sony camera; w/ HA!Man of South Africa music and her projected rotating art display).
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Poems in this show include (in multiple readings):
“Barbie”
“Burn It In (reaching the end edit)”
“Earth was Alive and Dying”
and
“I’m not sick but I’m not well (Future Imperfect edit)”
You can also follow the links below for
Thom’s photography of the show
and John’s photography of the show.
The “Finding where we’re From and the Future” Scars Publications web page for this show also contains these video, poetry, photography, and chapbook links.