Poetry – Immigrant Alphabet /ialphabet Thu, 20 Aug 2020 17:42:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.19 We Are Deeply Rooted – First Friday Event with PHS on the Plaza /ialphabet/events/we-are-deeply-rooted-first-friday-event-with-phs-on-the-plaza/ /ialphabet/events/we-are-deeply-rooted-first-friday-event-with-phs-on-the-plaza/#respond Fri, 17 Aug 2018 20:23:53 +0000 /ialphabet/?p=1184 Join us on Friday, September 7 from 5:00-8:00 p.m. on Thomas Paine Plaza as we partner with the Philadelphia Horticulture Society at their Farm for the City installation for an evening of art and sharing.

Hosted by Denise Valentine and featuring Afaq Mahmoud, art from our (DIS)PLACED series and #iAlphabet installation, and more. Celebrate the Then, Now, and Next of many immigrant communities through storytelling and visual art. Please join us for the evening!

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Journeys Across Imaginary Lines: Commissioned Works /ialphabet/in-action/poetry/ /ialphabet/in-action/poetry/#respond Fri, 01 Jun 2018 10:00:51 +0000 /ialphabet/?p=806 ourneys Across Imaginary Lines: Creating and Sharing Immigrant Stories - a participatory workshop and performance of commissioned poetry and music inspired by An Immigrant Alphabet held on April 21, 2018.[...]]]>
Poems by Trapeta Mayson & Frank Sherlock

Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture and the Philadelphia History Museum presented Journeys Across Imaginary Lines: Creating and Sharing Immigrant Stories – a participatory workshop and performance of commissioned poetry and music inspired by An Immigrant Alphabet held on April 21, 2018.

The audience enjoyed hearing Trapeta Mayson read from her array of works, closing with her commissioned poem We Are All Trees Here, performed with a new music composition Fantasy in I-For-An-Immigrant by Kinan Abou-afach, accompanied by Jay Fluellen and Hafez Kotain.  Following her reading, Philadelphia Poet Laureate Frank Sherlock performed a series of provocative works, including his commissioned poem Yesterday Is How We Spell Tomorrow.

Trapeta and Frank co-led a participatory poetry workshop, where the audience responded to the prompts; “My journey has been…”, “I knew I arrived when…” and “I remember I recall…”  Here is some of what they shared:

I remember I recall soft singing, ancestral melodies – traveling through vocal chords of fellow choir members. My journey’s been complicated, unmapping my heart strings – deconstructed symphony of her smile. I felt like I’d arrived when I kissed her.

I felt like I arrived when I found out where I was going. I remember I recall my old days. My journey has been tough.

The afternoon ended with the premiere of new compositions by both Kinan Abou-afach and Jay Fluellen. Accompanied by vocalist Valerie Gay, Fluellen’s piece Across Imaginary Lines engaged the audience with powerful lyrics and Gay’s stunning vocals. The program ended with Kinan, Jay and Hafez on percussion as they concluded the program with Sama’i Hijaz Garip and Blueprint in the Sky.

Audience members enjoyed the afternoon of music, poetry, and creativity telling us:

“I really enjoyed all of it – the beautiful art that was shared by the pros as well as the opportunity to make our own.”
“Excellent poets and musicians, excellent integration of their work.”

Enjoy this video excerpt from Trapeta Mayson reading her poem with Kinan Abou-afach’s new composition:

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Write Home Workshops led by Trapeta Mayson /ialphabet/in-action/916/ /ialphabet/in-action/916/#respond Thu, 31 May 2018 18:41:01 +0000 /ialphabet/?p=916 Germantown-based poet and Liberian immigrant Trapeta B. Mayson hosted two poetry workshops at the Joseph E. Coleman Northwest Philadelphia Regional Library inviting participants to read and write poetry inspired by themes in An Immigrant Alphabet.

Trapeta utilized music, poetry, and visual art to inspire creativity in both experienced and new writers prompting them to explore migrations— new beginnings, transitional periods, immigration, family histories, displacement and citizenship.

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Poetry Workshops led by Frank Sherlock /ialphabet/in-action/921/ /ialphabet/in-action/921/#respond Tue, 20 Mar 2018 18:47:26 +0000 /ialphabet/?p=921 Philadelphia Poet Laureate Frank Sherlock hosted two poetry workshops, one at Thomas Paine Plaza at An Immigrant Alphabet site, and another at Northeast High School focusing on themes within the installation. Each workshop explored ways in which memory, the present, and future are envisioned as elements of one experience of time that overlap and intertwine in messy and magical ways.

Pictured here: Frank Sherlock reading his commissioned poem at Journeys Across Imaginary Lines – an event featuring work inspired by #iAlphabet.

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