Reading at Harvard University, MA
Anne Waldman reads with CAConrad at Harvard University.
Anne Waldman reads with CAConrad at Harvard University.
Artaud in the Black Lodge is a contemporary work of opera-theatre by David T. Little, with a libretto by poet Anne Waldman, exploring the imagined psychic connections between Antonin Artaud, William S. Burroughs and David Lynch. Existing in a Bardo-like place where dreams and reality intersect and the individual is confronted by demons of their own making, it is a work about the suspension of time, communication across realms, and the altering of sublunary experience.
This is a libretto reading only. FREE to the public.
Location: HERE: 145 6th Avenue; New York, NY 10013
Artistic Director: Kristin Marting
Composer: David T. Little
Librettist: Anne Waldman
Readers: Anne Waldman, Bob Holman, Nicole Peyrafitte
The Voice’s Daughter: Poet as Performer
Anne Waldman lectures at the University of Richmond
Location: Brown-Alley Room, Weinstein Hall
Anne Waldman reads with Amiri Baraka.
Location: Keller Hall, University at Richmond; Richmond, VA
Performing Texts is a special series sponsored by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities that focuses not only on the way in which authors perform their texts, but also on the way in which texts themselves perform.