A simple card for two brothers who're just moving to their first flat to live on their own.
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Saturday, 30 July 2016
Thursday, 28 July 2016
Friday, 29 April 2016
Tuesday, 26 April 2016
Poetry Patter
Dear all who care about words,
I'd like to invite you to join my Poetry Patter group every second Tuesday at the Govanhill Library.
I'd like this group to bring together people who were brought up in an English speaking environment, and those like me, who may be unaware of all the cultural references and often feel overwhelmed by the exquisite intricacy of the language they've been striving to master.
I am looking forward to exploring different forms of poetry, exchanging insights, and digging into meaning together with other enthusiasts of words put in the right order...
Marzanna
Sunday, 24 April 2016
Verse Universe at Sharmanka 07/04/2016
Thank you everyone who took part in our evening of song and poetry from around the world the 7th of April! It was a truly inspiring gathering of great people who share a passion for music and art. Here are some photographs of the event by Robin Mitchell.
Shehab, originally Egyptian, Clare Irish, both part of a band called Olifant Collective, performed an Arabic poem by Ahmed Shawky. The poem is about missing and longing for home. |
Sergiu Rotaru reading a Romanian poem by Mihai Eminescu. |
Owen McAulay singing a song he wrote himself. |
Olga Dominiquez reading her own poetry in Spanish. |
Maria Bartosova performing in Slovakian. |
Prabha Kuruppu singing a traditional Sri Lankan song about a king and his bad brother. |
Marzanna Antoniak and John Cavanagh hosting the event. |
A song workshop where participants learned traditional songs from Poland, Russia, Czechia and Scotland. |
Etykiety:
events,
meetups,
music/muzyka,
nations and cultures,
photography,
places/miejsca,
poetry/poezja
Friday, 15 April 2016
Another drowning
Saturday, 26th March
A group of Scottish, English, Czech, Polish and French people meet up On The Corner - a community centre in the East End of Glasgow, and led by Stepan Zatkulak welcomed the spring by drowning the effigy of the goddess of winder and death Marzanna, also known as Morena, More or Marmora.
Marzanna's head was made out of cabbage (as a surplus veg from Blochairn food market).
The bridge is the blue one at Glasgow green closest to People's Palace.
That's three drownings in one year for Stepan. Will be hard to beat! :-)
Wednesday, 6 April 2016
Sunday, 27 March 2016
Drowning Marzanna 2016
Monday, 21 March 2016
First Drownings
We are pleased to share with you two first Drownings of Marzanna 2016 reported to us so far. Both happened in Glasgow.
First one by Łukasz who drowned Marzanna whilst on his lunch break at work today. Such an innovative approach to the tradition!
And another one, by Marzanna and Stepan who met up in the usual drowning spot along Kelvin Walkway before their evening choir session.
You can send photographs and videos of your own Drowning Marzanna at cosmopolis10@gmail.com
HERE are all the details.
First one by Łukasz who drowned Marzanna whilst on his lunch break at work today. Such an innovative approach to the tradition!
And another one, by Marzanna and Stepan who met up in the usual drowning spot along Kelvin Walkway before their evening choir session.
You can send photographs and videos of your own Drowning Marzanna at cosmopolis10@gmail.com
HERE are all the details.
Sunday, 20 March 2016
Happy first day of SPRING!
Saturday, 19 March 2016
Marzanna in art
Morana's heart by Lilac Hell |
Lithuanian Marzanna---Fruit-Goddess-by Suzanna Komza |
Marzanna by evelineaerato |
Marzanna by Moka Te |
Marzanna by Mrsseclipse |
Morana by Fuchskauz |
Morana i Świcien najmłodszy z Miesiąców (source) |
Morena Marzanna by Anna Szałas |
Morena by Jankolas |
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