Physic

an evening of poetry music and movement curated by professor alice oswald1

Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the
future  Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities.

This event part of the Innovation Provocation: Transnational Avant-Gardes Season in collaboration with the Oxford Botanic Garden

 

Physic

Sunday 17 July 2022, 7.00pm–9.00pm

University of Oxford Botanic Garden

Tickets cost £20 and are available to book here

 

**Weather warning: Due to the high temperatures expected during this event please be sure to bring plenty of water/refreshments as this may not be available at the venue.**

 

A unique and special evening curated by Alice Oswald, the University of Oxford’s Professor of Poetry. TORCH are delighted to support the Oxford Botanic Garden with this exciting roving performance of music, poetry and dance, where each artist responds to the Garden as a place of healing. This event is supported by TORCH as part of the Innovation Provocation: Transnational Avant Garde Season

The event will begin at 7.00pm, welcoming visitors to enjoy the Garden after hours, and will include a diverse range of performances from renowned artists that will include poetry, music and dance. The settings will be closely matched to the style of the piece, including music in the Conservatory, dance amongst the Herbaceous Borders, and performances in the Rainforest and Waterlily houses. This rotational experience will culminate in a finale in the Upper Garden.

Please note that tickets are required for this event, available via the Oxford Botanic Garden website.

Confirmed performers:

  • Alice Oswald will be performing Against Leaves - a protest against deciduousness. (Conservatory/Herbaceous Border)
  • Stevie Wishart will be performing her extraordinary blackbird transcriptions on violin, accompanied with poems performed by Alice Oswald. (Conservatory)
  • Saju Hari will offer danced interventions to the performances. (Herbaceous Border)
  • Peter Oswald will be performing his poem-version of a story, Filo D’Oro and Filomena, collected by Italo Calvino, and several other flower poems written in Bristol. (Lower Garden)
  • Erica McAlpine will be reading from a sequence of short rhyming poems based on the flowers she sees and grows in Oxfordshire.
  • A performance of Kiki Katese's work in the Waterlily house

 

For full details please visit: https://www.obga.ox.ac.uk/event/physic

 

Part of the Innovation Provocation: Transnational Avant-Gardes Season

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