Thursday, July 12, 2012

Where's My Flying Car?! Tour


Missie Peters is taking her brand-new, second solo show, ‘Where’s My Flying Car?!’ on tour across Western Canada this summer.
‘Flying Car’ is a futuristic romp through the eyes of an array of fascinating characters, including a robotic grocery store cashier, a cyborg dancer and an archaeologist digging for computer parts. 
The show combines spoken word, comedy and theatre into a compelling critique with “an emotional resonance… that even Spock couldn’t deny” John Threfall – Culture Vulture.
“I am a huge science fiction geek,” says Missie Peters. “So I’ve always been fascinated by the future. In addition to having fun with classic sci-fi tropes, this show explores why our visions of the future hardly ever match up with our reality. Also, I wear a silver onsie.”
Where’s My Flying Car?! Tour Dates
July 26 – Calgary @ Aubrey Saloon
August 5 – Saskatoon @ Lyda’s Pub
August 7 – Edmonton @ Breath in Poetry
August 12 – Nelson @ Nelson Slam
August 24-Sept 2 – Victoria @ Singe Festival
September 4-16 – Vancouver @ Vancouver International Fringe Festival
Find out more, including downloadable media kit on the tour website: www.missiepeters.com/tour 

Thursday, May 24, 2012

UnoWorks: Where's My Flying Car?!

 
I am very excited to be a part of UnoFest again this year - this time at UnoWorks.

I'm doing the first, full, public reading of my brand-new show, "Where's My Flying Car?!" complete with silver jumpsuit, videogame music and oddly endearing robots.

I'd love you to come - and tell me what you think!

I had a lovely cyberchat with John Threlfall of CVV this week about why we should all care about the future - and what my favourite future invention is.

WHERE'S MY FLYING CAR?!
PG 14+ • Spoken Word • 50 minutes
Intrepid Theatre Club
THU MAY 31, 8:30

For more info, check out the event on Facebook or visit Intrepid's site for all the great UnoFestness.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

The Victoria Spoken Word Festival 2012

Poster Design: Megs Fitzgerald

Event: The second annual Victoria Spoken Word Festival 2012 was February 21 to February 26. The festival featured multiple performances by the festival ensemble - a group of 12 of Canada's hottest spoken word artists - and Poet of Honour Chris Masson. The festival sold out almost every night and featured new events like the Instant Slam.

Website: http://www.victoriaspokenwordfestival.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/288350334547347/

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Help Get Us Going on IndieGoGo

The Victoria Spoken Word Festival needs your help - and in exchange we're going to give EVERYONE who donates a link to the livestream of the final show!

The final show is when the 12 poets from the festival ensemble will perform a brand new show that they wrote THAT SAME DAY, as well as a performance from our Poet of Honour Chris Masson.


Check out our campaign on IndieGoGo and contribute to making spoken word awesome in Canada: http://www.indiegogo.com/victoriaspokenwordfestival.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

The Gentlemen's Poetry Show



Poster Design: Dave Morris (Photo by Derek Ford Photography)


Event: Hosted by the Fabulous Miss Rosie Bitts six of Victoria's best poets took the stage for a night of gentlemanly poetry. Feature performances by Pick of the Fringe Dave Morris, Roadside Dogs' Jeremy Loveday and Matthew Christopher Davidson, and former slam team members Skawt Chonzz, Shayne Avec i Grec and Scott Thompson.

This was a fundraiser for the Victoria Spoken Word Festival.

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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Open Letter to Mayor Fortin: Expand Poet Laureate Criteria

Updates:
Jan 2012 - The City of Victoria has chosen the esteemed Janet Rogers as the new Poet Laureate. Check her out (she's a spoken word artist!): http://www.mondaymag.com/entertainment/138084318.html?mobile=true

Oct 2011 - Thanks to the public support to expand the Poet Laureate program, the City of Victoria will be looking at a review of the program in thew new year. I'll keep you posted!


Original Post - Is poetry more than just page poems?

I've written a letter to Mayor and Council asking them to expand their criteria to include all the poets working in our community. If you agree, please sign the petition: http://www.petitiononline.com/poetlaur/petition.html

THE LETTER:
September 22, 2011

Dear Mayor and Council,

As delighted as I am that Victoria is once again seeking a Poet Laureate, I respectfully recommend that you broaden your eligibility criteria in order to include all the poets working in your city.

The world has changed since the Poet Laureate program was first launched in 2006 – iPhones now allow users to carry HD cameras in their pockets, and the rise of social media has made online promotion vital. As a practicing spoken word artist I believe your request for “a minimum of two published works (not self published) as well as other publications that display literary excellence” is restrictive and antiquated.

First, this qualification restricts nomination by poets who do not seek publication as their main artistic goal. These poets may instead record albums, engage in public performances or make videos and films of their work. This criteria does not take into consideration the vast array of media a poet can work in today.

I recently attended a talk at TEDxMileZero by Maureen Sawa, CEO of the Greater Victoria Public Library and Poet Laureate program partner, where she described the libraries of the future as multi-media public spaces. Well, if libraries can be more than just books, then poets should be able to do more than print poems.

Second, the specification of ‘non-self-published’ work does not reflect the huge changes within the publishing industry. Publishing houses are failing. And instead, poets are choosing from a variety of publishing options including e-Books, blogs, publish-on-demand and iBookstore to present their work.

For example, local novelist and current Editor of Monday Magazine Grant McKenzie is choosing to self-publish his next novel online. Should our poets be penalized for choosing these new (and environmentally-friendly) publishing formats?

I suggest that you focus instead on the poet’s reputation and work within our community as well the support for their work within the broader artistic community in which they operate. It would also be helpful to broaden the accepted mediums beyond print. This would allow for the inclusion of spoken word artists, performance poets, hiphop artists and other poetic disciplines as well as page poets.

The precedents exist in Canada. The Canada Council for the Arts expanded their spoken word program last year to include both spoken word and literary performance categories. Edmonton’s last Poet Laureate was Roland Pemberton, better known as the hiphop artist Cadence Weapon. He has albums of his work, not books. Calgary is set to name their first Poet Laureate in January and among their contenders are songwriter Kris Demeanor and spoken-word queen Sheri-D Wilson. Nova Scotia former Poet Laureate was recording artist Buck 65, now host on CBC 2. Its current Poet Laureate, Shauntay Grant, boasts only one published work – a children’s book – yet her body of poetic work, including hosting the CBC Poetry Face-Off – speaks volumes.

The precedent exists right here in Victoria too. Last year Monday Magazine included a ‘Favourite Spoken Word Artist’ category for the first time. Last year also saw the first annual and sold-out Victoria Spoken Word Festival, and the year before that Victoria hosted the Canadian Festival of Spoken Word with more than 1,000 in attendance over the week. Clearly, Victoria residents care about poetry – whether it is published or performed.

I encourage the city to broadening the criteria for Poet Laureate to include more artists and better represent the diversity of our community.

Sincerely,

Missie Peters
Victoria Slam Master, Tongues of Fire
Artistic Director, Not Your Grandma’s Poetry
Festival Director, Victoria Spoken Word Festival

Monday, August 22, 2011

BEST OF Poetry in the Raw - September 30, 2011



Poster: Skyler Punnett, http://skylerpunnett.blogspot.com/2011/08/poetry-in-raw.html

Show: The 5th and final Poetry in the Raw featuring performances from ten spoken word artists, including the 2011 Vic Slam Team. This was a fundraiser for the Vic Slam Team.

Event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=208296022562311