TomorrowToday
937 Sun Mun Way, Los Angeles, United States
"I Can Speak" is a poetry performance presented by Marina Kazakova and Sara Maino. Loosely autobiographical, it incorporates poems composed and recited by the two authors, along with their individual monologues. It unfolds around memories revisited by the two poets, highlighting key moments in their lives that pushed them in discovering their own language — the language of poetry.
The show is dedicated to depicting the most crucial process that every person must undergo at some point— the process of "gathering" or "concentrating" one's personality, discovering the language of your own.
Specs' Twelve Adler Museum Cafe
12 William Saroyan Place, San Francisco, United States
"I Can Speak" is a poetry performance presented by Marina Kazakova and Sara Maino. Loosely autobiographical, it incorporates poems composed and recited by the two authors, along with their individual monologues. It unfolds around memories revisited by the two poets, highlighting key moments in their lives that pushed them in discovering their own language - the language of poetry.
15 May 2025 | STUK, Leuven, Belgium Polyphony and silence are vital to understanding voice and representation, particularly in resisting dominant political and cultural forces. While polyphony unites multiple voices...
Heine-Haus, University of Gottingen
Gottingen, Germany
May 16–17, 2025 | Organized by the EAAS Poetry Network | University of Göttingen, Germany The symposium explores poetry’s presence in public spaces and its role shaped by poets, publishers,...
UQAM | Université du Québec à Montréal
Montreal, Canada
Fifth Biennial Conference: New Lights on the Poem – Looking Back, Looking Forward June 3–5, 2025 |Organized by The International Network for the Study of Lyric (INSL) | Université du...
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