circus & music theater

Public Poems

Public Poems arises from a voyeuristic fascination for everyday conversation.

Public Poems are ‘found’ poetry with the ability to see poetic beauty in the everyday conversation, where the speaker did not recognize it. Armed with pen and paper, we look for public places, i.g. squares, parks, libraries, public transport and services in order to record and inventorise (in handwriting) the everyday conversations of the place. In this way, we attempt to map a place alternatively.

With Public Poems, we explore public space. Can we capture what is really going on in a place, a city, a moment in time? And how do we bring the result back into public space?

The holes and gaps in the registration and interpretation of data are emphasized: our hands write too slowly as the camera films from a certain angle, and the computer reduces information to a binary code. The collected texts take on a fragmentary form that resembles how we ingest information nowadays.

In December of 2019, a selection of the poems was presented at Wintervuur Festival in the Antwerp city-part Dam, a neighbourhood in transition, after months of collecting our poems in this specific quarter. The audience was invited to a series of free-jazz-concerts.
Multi-instrumentalists Hannes d’Hoine (DAAU) and Milan Warmoeskerken (Flying Horseman) and performer Naomi Beeldens brought the poems on stage in words and music.

text & creation
Liesbet Grupping & Ine Van Baelen
image
Liesbet Grupping & Stijn Grupping
composition & live music
Naomi Beeldens, Hannes d’Hoine & Milan Warmoeskerken
with the support of
Stad Antwerpen
Wij hebben nog nooit gehad, Wij met z’n twee Zoeken tussen dat en dat Of met die kinderen Tussen dat en dat uur buiten Als die en die en die dan snoepen Van nee je gaat geen zak chips kopen Ook al heb je geld in handen
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