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Duration: five fortnightly sessions per term
Dates for Summer 2012: 24th Apr, 8th May, (no class 22nd May or 5th June), 12th June, 19th June and 3rd July
Type: Course
Level: Open to all
Location: Yorkshire

Term 1

Start date: Tuesday 4th Oct 2011
Session times: Tuesdays, fortnightly, 6.45-8.45pm
Cost:
Full cost:£57.00
60+:£45.00
Concs:£34.00

Term 2

Start date: Tuesday 10th Jan 2012
Session times: Tuesdays, fortnightly, 6.45-8.45pm
Cost:
Full cost:£57.00
60+:£45.00
Concs:£34.00

Term 3

Start date: Tuesday 24th Apr 2012
Session times: Tuesdays, fortnightly, 6.45-8.45pm
Cost:
Full cost:£63.00
60+:£50.00
Concs:£38.00

 

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*The Music of Poetry 2011/2012

‘A line should read like the clatter and ting of an old fashioned typewriter reaching the margin...or couplets and quatrains should be performed like piano scales, passing slightly at the turn before the descent’ - Sarah Wardle. Rommi offers practical, focused writing advice, exploring the existence of music within everything - the musicality of text, flow, beat, metre, assonance, consonance and repetition - and thinking about music as stimulation for ideas,imagery, rhythm and structure.

*Please note dates of the sessions (see right) and change of venue.

*You can enroll in this course even if it has already started.

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Rommi Smith
Rommi Smith is a poet, musician and playwright whose work fuses spoken word and music. She has been performing since the age of 14 and has achieved a reputation for sharp, socially conscious poetic imagery coupled with astute harmonies and jazz, funk and soul rhythms. A dynamic performer, Rommi works in collaboration with dancers, music producers, musicians and her own band to create a synthesis of lyrical spoken and sung word.

Rommi performs her work regularly, both nationally and internationally at arts, music and literature festivals. Rommi's work has been broadcast on various media, including the BBC - print and audio versions of Rommi's work are featured on the BBC website.

In 1999 Rommi was chair of the first ever people's jury for the Booker Prize. In 2001, Rommi was invited to take up the post of Poet in Residence for BBC Music Live, the first post of its kind in the history of the festival, and has continued her relationship with the BBC ever since.

As an actor and playwright, Rommi has performed in Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues and has been commissioned by Paines Plough Theatre Company and BBC Radio Drama. In 2005, Rommi was commissioned to write and perform a new play as part Flight 5065, an evening of live performances on the London Eye to raise awareness of Africa, Fairtrade and Debt Relief.

Rommi's collection of poetry and CD, both entitled Moveable Type (Route Publishing) were published to much acclaim. She has received an Arts' Council Writer's Bursary to develop her forthcoming collection, Mornings and Midnights, which is inspired by the lives of divas. A limited edition chapbook of a selection of these poems was published in November 2005 and the full collection will be published by Peepal Tree Press in June 2006.

Rommi was recently appointed Artist in Residence for the BBC Radio 3 Africa Season and is exploring her Nigerian and English heritage, as well as the stories of people of African heritage based in the UK, through the residency. Her work is currently being broadcast on programs such as Twenty Minutes, The Verb and Late Junction. She also writes a regular blog on the BBC site.

About the venue

To Find the venue:
The Meeting House is on the east side (on the right coming from Leeds city centre)
of Woodhouse Lane at the junction with St Mark's Street.
By car, if you turn into St. Mark's street there is a small car park on the right
By bus: all buses to the university: 1,28,56,95,96,97. From the city centre ask for the stop near 'The Eldon Pub' ie the stop after the Parkinson Building Steps (University Clock Tower).
From Headingley, the bus stop is just after you pass the meeting house
By foot: 20 mins uphill going out of town to the University.