CRUMB#26

MONDAY 3 JUNE 2024

THE WORD


winter nights draw in

The winter nights draw in. The black curtain falls early and shuts out the daylight. But still, the flames dance in the fire place and bring some warmth and some light into the long evenings. And we, like moths to the light, gather in a privileged place, around the fire and the song and the poem. How blessed are we to have these places. What a joy to sit in the presence of our friends and neighbours and listen to the gifts and talents the musicians and poets and singers bring to the microphone.

This month of June offers some warm places to while away a couple of hours each week in good company. You will find Open Microphone sessions  at Nganga’s Art Galley in Collingwood, The Dangerous Kitchen in Takaka and at The Mussel inn in Onekaka.

It’s not cold where the songs are sung and the poems are told. You would be most welcome to gather and spend a little time where winter doesn’t matter.

Also this month, Emma Callaghan and myself bring our ‘Wash Away The Stains’ spoken word performance to The Mussel Inn as guests at Acid on the Microphone. Monday night sing-a-long sessions continue at The Mussel Inn also. And this Saturday night, 8 June, three cool local bands all together at The River Inn – Golden Bay Blue, 2Beers Later and No Rego. Details on following pages.

Hope to see you at a couple of these sessions.
Peace
Mark Raffills
Golden Bay Live Poets Society

 



a winter's dance

smoke and flame
entangle in the same dance
winter plays the tune
it’s a long night in hushed light
the whisper of a song
drifts across the room

the fire flickers in the hearth
makes shadows on the walls
of broken hearts resting still
glasses tinkle in a
murmured tale of warmth
and winter’s goodwill

the overcoats and scarves
hang on the clothes hook
behind winter’s wooden door
the fire burns low and red
as smoke and flame
dance some more

mark raffills



LIVE MUSIC


3 CHORDS & THE TRUTH

Three bands this Saturday at River Inn.
Kicks off 7.00pm.

Look out for Callie, Neal and Paul in a new edition of their band, GOLDEN BAY BLUE. That’s them in the pic opposite. There’ll be some super nice sounds coming from these fabulous musicians.

And then some thing with a little more of a pub- rock orientation from the combo known for this gig at least as 2BEERS LATER.

Later after that coming up on the stage will be NO REGO – with their brand of classic pop-rock featuring Beau on vocals.

Three local bands doing what they love doing on a winter’s night at THE RIVER INN. Come on down, hangout with friends and lend your hearts to the music.

 

 



3 CHORDS & THE TRUTH

OPEN MICROPHONE


THE OPEN MICROPHONE IN JUNE

MOONSHINE ON THE MICROPHONE
THURSDAY, 6th June!. NgAngA’s Gallery, Collingwood.

This one is getting more intimate by the day. You would swear you hadn’t left your own comfy living room as you relax in the galley with friends and locals.   Come on down to Collingwood for an evening of poem and song- the best open mic in town! Starts sometime after 7.00 pm. Koha.

 

ACID ON THE MICROPHONE
Thursday 13 June. The Mussel Inn.

Featuring EMMA CALLAGHAN & MARK RAFFILLS

Limited open mic session runs from 7.30 pm to 8.00pm.. Bring your poems and songs. Register to perform on the night. Don’t let other people get your kicks for you!. Door charge $5. See details further on – WASH AWAY THE STAINS

 

THE DANGEROUS MICROPHONE
THIS WEDNESDAY
 5 June and then 12, 19 and 26 June . At the Dangerous Kitchen. Register from 5.00pm. Kick off 6.00 pm.  Could be the dark evening nights of winter are upon us but inside the Dangerous Kitchen the flames are in the fireplace , the sounds are sweet and the words are as silky as ever! Come and be treated  to some of the finest entertainment going down in town.

 

 

 



THE OPEN MICROPHONE IN JUNE

SPOKEN WORD PERFORMANCE


WASH AWAY THE STAINS

presented by Golden Bay Live Poets Society 

A spoken word performance with
Emma Callaghan & Mark Raffills

 “Poetry is the lifeblood of rebellion, revolution, and the raising of consciousness.” American poet and civil rights activist Alice Walker

Inspired by the long shadows of Walker’s ideals, Golden Bays poets Emma Callaghan and Mark Raffills join forces to paint, via the spoken word, their own revolution, to name the unnameable and to wash away the stains that blot our social, political and spiritual landscape.

They bring their show, Wash Away The Stains, to the Mussel Inn on Thursday 13 June after first giving it voice at the Nelson Fringe Festival in March.

Representing Golden Bay/Nelson in the NZ National Poetry Slam, Emma Callaghan  made it through to the second round in 2022 and on the way won the ‘Spirit of the Slam’ Award. She placed second overall in 2023.  Emma’s poetry captures her experiences as a mixed-race woman of colour living in a divisive world striving for oneness. Her poems speak to white privilege, Afro hair, reggae music and the African diaspora. Check out Emma’s website.

“Many would be tempted to tackle topics such as discrimination with anger or frustration,” wrote Wesley Hollis in his review of Wash Away The Stains at the recent Nelson Fringe Festival. “But Emma’s readings are always calm and measured, yet never lacking in passion. Her words are powerful and important.”

 Mark Raffills has toured and performed his poems throughout NZ including Waitaki and Nelson Arts Festivals, NZ and Nelson Fringe Festivals, Canterbury Poets Collective and Poetry Live. He has been a finalist in NZ Poetry Slams, self-published three books of poems, while his weekly video poems on Facebook have attracted over 120,000 views in the last few years. Check out Mark’s website, and Facebook.

Wesley Hollis, in his review of Wash Away The Stains, notes, “Raffills’ delivery is powerful – he knows how to bring his words to life. He plays with language, using rhyme, alliteration and repetition as well as fascinating combinations of words to tell stories and paint mental pictures.”

“Definitely a tall order, being a poet of the revolution,” notes Raffills. “But if we cower in silence in the face of crimes against humanity, we too will be held accountable for the crimes of those who commit them. Emma and myself, we’re learning to stand against the wind!

“It is a privilege to be joining Emma for this, Golden Bay Live Poets, one night only, Mussel Inn show.

 WASH AWAY THE STAINS
Emma Callaghan & Mark Raffills
THURSDAY 13 JUNE 2024.
The Mussel Inn 7.30PM. $5
Open Mic 7.30-8.00 pm

“Mark and Emma complement each other well as performers, each bringing something different and vital to the stage. Wash Away the Stains has helped to remind me of the important role live poetry has to play in the literary scene.  If you’re interested in capturing a little slice of this magic, I would keep an eye out for Emma and Mark at future poetry events in Nelson and nationwide.” WESLEY HOLLIS, Theatreview, 18 March 2024. https://www.theatreview.org.nz/

Acid On the Microphone presents
WASH AWAY THE STAINS
Emma Callaghan & Mark Raffills
THURSDAY 18 APRIL
Open Mic 7.30-8.00 pm
Emma & Mark from 8.00pm
The Mussel Inn $10



WASH AWAY THE STAINS

SING YA HEART OUT


MONDAY NIGHTS AROUND THE PIANO

MONDAY NIGHT SING ALONG IS BACK
Monday night sing-a-long with Craig Denham has started again at theMussel Inn. The sessions will run right through until Christmas. So bring your voice and love of song at 7.00pm every Monday. Acoustic instruments welcome too!



MONDAY NIGHTS AROUND THE PIANO

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