THE WINTER WORD
A crackle and a spark
The fire burns in the hearth with a crackle and a spark and you think you’ll maybe look for the flame that could somehow brighten up your heart, that could ignite the beat of a worn-out love, that could warm your fingers and your toes, that could keep you young when you think you are old.
All the joys and hopes and restfulness of winter come alive at fireside where the poems are told and the songs are sung and the stories are re-lived through the open microphone.
And the fire burns bright at the Dangerous Kitchen, the Mussel Inn and the heater whirrs away at NgAng’s Gallery where all good things surround us with the warmth of a community that not even (Siren) gold can buy.
Some special guests again this month –SIÂN CLEMENT speaks about the story behind her book, Heart of the Protest, RAZ presents his poems and one-liners and KABRA KADABRA burn up some gypsy grooves in our 30 Minutes of Glory sessions at the Dangerous Microphone throughout June; and CALLIE CRIDER & KUSHLA KOZELUH feature in Acid on the Microphone on Thursday 25 June at the Mussel Inn. Details further on.
So don your winter clothes, break the rules, venture out – would love to see you during the month of June at one of these breath-taking open mic events.
Peace
Mark Raffills
Golden Bay Live Poets Society


We are heading into the last month of The Dangerous Microphone for the season as The Dangerous Kitchen will be closing on Friday 4 July for their well deserved winter break. So make the most of our June evenings .
Come and hear SIÂN CLEMENT speak about the story behind the book, this Wednesday 3 June. Following the success of the documentary River of Freedom, the powerful new book — Heart of the Protest — takes readers behind the scenes of one of New Zealand’s most significant uprisings. Co-authored by filmmaker GAYLENE BARNES director and editor of River of Freedom, and writer SIÂN CLEMENT, Heart of the Protest features personal accounts and researched details around the events and motivations that shaped the 2022 Parliament Protest.
RAZ (Martin Erasmuson), with his keen wit for one-liners and his poetry of place and time, is pretty much a favourite at the Dangerous Microphone. A lifelong writer, he published BusStops and Driftwood in 1991, co‑founded the Hokitika Live Poets Society in 1993, and co‑produced the acclaimed anthology Wild Food for the Soul in 1995.
Kabra Kadabra is a lively local gypsy-folk band weaving together the musical threads of the Balkans and beyond. Fronted by Golden Bay vocalist Hera Livingston, joined by the rhythmically-nimble acoustic guitar of Rye Morgan and a rotating cast of musical friends. On this occasion Mónica Naudín singing with latino soul and Julian Briggs on percussion and guitar . This spirited ensemble brings the fiery pulse of Eastern European folk traditions to life. You may not understand a single word, but that hardly matters — the rhythms speak for themselves.



