ARTS & CULTURE - “SPEAK MEMORY” (after
Nabokov)
by Chronogram staff, May 03, 2012
Poets Larry
Carr, Steve Clorfeine, Victoria Sullivan: Three spoken word writers performing
together for the first time.
Sunday, May 6 at 5:30pm at the Beahive
Kingston
314 Wall Street, Kingston, NY
Larry Carr teaches dramatic and
creative writing at SUNY New Paltz where he created he SUNY Playwright Project.
He is the author of Pancake Hollow Primer and The Wytheport Tales, member of the
Dramatists Guild, and playwright-in-residence at Mohonk Mt. Stage Co. Larry has
received grants from NYSCA and from the N.E.H. and been guest faculty in Sweden,
Poland & the Czech Republic.
Steve Clorfeine performs & teaches
theater in Europe and Asia and locally teaches improvisation and writing. He is
a founder of Sky Lake Lodge Meditation Center in Rosendale and recipient of
Cultural Envoy grants to India and Nepal. In The Valley of the Gods records a
series of long adventures in Nepal. Poetry books (Codhill Press) are Field Road
Sky, While I Was Dancing and soon to be published, Backing Up.
Victoria
Sullivan, local poet and playwright, has performed in venues in NYC, Ulster
County an Cairo, Egypt as well as on radio and television. Her 3 chapbooks are:
Eating Figs at Twilight, Alzheimer’s Dreams, & The Divided Bed. Her poetry
appears in numerous journals and she is “Poet Laureate of the Woodstock
Roundtable” on WDST Radio.