Showing posts with label Tower event. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tower event. Show all posts

Monday, 1 April 2013


Poetry Returns to Morden Tower! 

Tuesday 9th April 2013

Award-winning Newcastle poet Catherine Graham reading from her first full collection Things I Will Put In My Mother's Pocket. (Indigo Dreams Publishing).




These poems explore intimacy and distance, the breathtaking strangeness of everyday situations, and the many faces of pain and hope." Peter Bennet

Graham writes with a sharp eye for detail, building glorious pictures that reveal and explore her subjects in new and exciting ways. She is incisive, direct and there is something fresh about her approach and style that makes these poems very readable and memorable.” Jim Bennett.



Joining Catherine will be Sheree Mack (ID on Tyne Press) who will be reading from her latest collections.

www.catherinegrahampoetuk.com
www.indigodreamsbookshop.com

START: 7.30pm.
ENTRY: £4.00

Monday, 20 July 2009

Cool Cat Blues at Morden Tower


Review copied from
bepopspokenhere.blogspot.com


Morden Tower, secreted into the medieval West Walls of the old city of Newcastle upon Tyne, is a hidden gem. The intimate tower is approached via a cobbled back lane off China Town. On a dark winter's night one could well stumble upon a witches' coven but this was a mid-summer's evening and it was the spirit of poets past walking the walls as the cool cats listened, intently, then momentarily distracted, then focussing once more on the words and music of Frank Reeve and friends. Reeve, a tall, seemingly intense, yet genial American sat in front of the cats and read. 'The Blue Cat Walks the Earth' is Reeve's third volume of poems about a cat and things...the politics of being a cat, a knowing cat. Rhythm and meter, jazz rhythm and meter were to the fore. Our cat, at times, wasn't word perfect; it didn't matter, he was a jazz cat. 'The Apology' and 'May Day in Moscow' were but two of many 'jazz' poems - Brighton based John Lake and Phil Paton, multi-instrumentalists both, played cool cat blues - to be heard this night on West Walls. A diversion, a hoedown - 'The Blue Cat Calls a Country Dance' - was a delight; Reeve, Lake and Paton got it just right. An evening of jazz 'n' blues, of New Orleans, Steinbeck, the Dust Bowl, of the stevedore on New York's docks, of solidarity.

'The Blue Cat Walks the Earth' by FD Reeve is published by Smokestack Books www.smokestack-books.co.uk ISBN: 978-0-9560431-0-6. £8.95. (inc.CD). The CD features American musicians Don Davis (sax) & Joe Deleault (piano). Frank Reeve's website: www.fdreeve.org . Morden Tower's website: www.mordentower.org .

John Lake and Phil Paton should take a well-deserved bow. They met up with Reeve the day before the Morden Tower performance. Their contribution was as if they were long-time associates of Reeve. Cool, cats.

Saturday, 27 June 2009

45 Years of Poetry and Music


A great big thanks to everyone who helped organise and celebrate the Morden Tower's 45 Birthday. On June the 16 some of the northeast's finest came together to celebrate nearly half a century of poetry and music in the medieval walls of the city. With special thanks to Lee Etherington, Stevie Ronnie, Paul Summers, Nev Clay, Rosie, Christina La Provost, Chris Phillips and everyone who joined us.









Saturday, 28 February 2009

Tall Tales & Short Stories

Tall Tales & Short Stories will be at Morden Tower 20 March 09 on World Story Telling Day
more about Tall Tales & Short Stories here here

Tall Tales & Short Stories

Sunday, 15 February 2009

Tall Tales



Pictures from the Tall Tales 'Winter Tales' event at the tower

Sunday School Adventure Club