I know the world is failing you. I can tell by the way you treat others. Every day you wake up early and demand the world tells you how much it has failed you since you last went to sleep. You turn to the news folks and demand they tell you how little fish remains … Continue reading Love, Sex, Death, And God.
The Theatrical Poetry Experience
What do you think people do on stage? Do people on stage speak? Dance? Sing? Can they stand still and not move for 14.3 minutes? Can they sing if they are bad singers? Can they dance if they are bad dancers? Within and beyond these questions, an experimental art form is born. The introduction to … Continue reading The Theatrical Poetry Experience
How Your Voice Lends To Your Words
It is interesting to see how our voice lends to our words. This forms the cornerstone of Theatrical Poetry - that our words have the power to jump out of the paper and assume a life of their own. To me, both as a writer and a performer, it is a powerful source of empowerment. … Continue reading How Your Voice Lends To Your Words
Creating Vocabularies
Some times we write because we must. Other times, we write because we fear that we might forget how to. ... so we create - frantically, desperately. Believing that our time is now, our vocabularies are valid, our words have meaning, and our love matters. ... at the root of it all is a deep … Continue reading Creating Vocabularies
