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Wednesday, July 20, 2005
 

Poetry podcast

Show #19: Poets for Peace

In the summer of 2005, a group of individuals from Canada and around the world, met on a regular basis to talk about peace and social movements. Through the study and use of poetry, their thoughts and efforts to seek and foster peace culminated in an evening performance of original poetry entitled "A Peace of Poetry". Along the way, individuals shared and recorded some of their poems. Island Podcasting is pleased to offer a special hosting of this collection of work produced by Gene Cheh.

Podsafe music in this podcast courtesy of

  • Sark (DOGU) of Toronto (Opening and closing music from GarageBand.com)
  • Alpha Rhythm Generator, “If This Is True” from the album “If This Is True” (found at peoplesound.com)
  • Cairnhuna, “Peach” (background for the poem, “Skater Girl”) and “Coppett Hill (background for the poem “Sense of Duty” from the album “Cairnhuna” (found at peoplesound.com)
  • Nominal Silence, “In The Cold Light of Day” (background for the poem “sunday in auschwitz”) from the album, “Whispers from a Distant Plain” (found at peoplesound.com)
  • Paul Chenour, “Dai Koo Mio (background for the poem, “Why are you here?”) from the album, “Reiki Healing Symbols in Sound” (found at peoplesound.com)
  • Kontrast, “Emoticon” (background for the poem, “Poetry, Peace”) from the album, “Verwandelt” (found at peoplesound.com)
  • The Corduroy Kid, “Tillin’ the Mind” (background for the poem, “For K’Naan”) from the album “The Sleep Project”

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Happy listening, and send a me a comment if you have any feedback or suggestions.

Ted Riecken - triecken@shaw.ca

 

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