amyse22 Posted June 15, 2022 Share Posted June 15, 2022 www.southwark.gov.uk/festivalofwords Southwark Libraries are having a series of in-person events starting this Saturday and running until Saturday 25th June as part of their annual Festival of WordsFull listings available in all libraries and onlineLocal events are:For childrenNature in the World Around UsSaturday 18 June10.30am- 12pmDulwich LibraryLooking at rhyming words and poetry using Benjamin Zephaniah?s Book 'Nature Trail'Blue Elephant Theatre Present Ana and SillyTuesday 21st June2pm and 4pm Dulwich LibraryAna the Squirrel enjoys a simple life collecting and counting acorns. Ana's not prepared for the arrival of cousin Silly who announces that soon all will change and they will both go to school.30 minute theatre performance suitable for children age 2+Home : family craftThursday 23rd June4-5pmDulwich LibraryCome and make a home out of recycled materials. Together we we be building a home in the library.Stories from around the world with Sef TownsendThursday 23rd June4-5pmNunhead librarySef Townsend?has spent many years animating children and adults through the medium of story, language, rhythm and song. Recent work has taken him from shantytown schools in South Africa to the British Museum; from the Korean Traditional Performing Arts Centre to remote villages in the West Bank.?His latest book???London?s River Folktales for Children? co-authored with?colleague Anne Johnson, has just been published to follow on from the successful??London Folktales for Children?, both?published by The History Press.Suitable for children of all agesEvents For adultsBeing Duchamp becoming Elsa - silent movieMonday 20 June, on the hour, every hour (from 10am to 5pm)Dulwich LibraryHave you heard of 'the Urinal'? In her short film, artist Laura Moreton-Griffiths explores the complex dynamic between the two artists and Elsa's influence on both the man and his alter ego Rose Selavy.Poetry Soireee with Southwark StanzaTuesday 21st June6.30pm - 8pmDulwich LibraryJoin local poets from Southwark Stanza reading a selection of their poems on the theme of Home.Year of the Gun with H.B.LyleThursday 23rd June7.15- 8.30pmGrove Vale libraryJoin author H.B.Lyle talking about his third novel in the Irregular series.1912. Released from the Secret Service, Wiggins sets out for New York and his lost lover Bela. But after an altercation on board, he finds himself among the low-life of Britain?s poorest city, Dublin.Wiggins falls in with gangster Patrick O?Connell and is soon driving the boss?s girlfriend around town. Molly wants O?Connell to support her Irish nationalist cause ? a cause needing guns to defeat the British ? and then they go to find them in America.Finally, Wiggins can solve the mystery of Bela, and meet his old mentor, Sherlock Holmes in a story of escalating intrigue, danger and violence.?Skilfully mixing real history with action sequences worthy of Lee Child, this is historical crime-writing at its best.? ? John Williams, the Mail on Sunday.Why we all love whodunits with Alice CastleFriday 24th JuneDulwich Library2-3.30pmJoin local author Alice Castle talking about why we love whodunits.With crime fiction now the best-selling genre in the UK, and with our televisions, cinema screens and podcasts all awash with murder most foul, local author Alice Castle (author of the Death in Dulwich cozy crime series featuring single mum amateur sleuth Beth Haldane, as well as psychological thrillers under the name A.M. Castle) looks at why we?ve all turned to crime. Are we simply a nation of puzzle-lovers who adore solving mysteries, or are women (who buy more books) driving this surge, because the books reflect their experience? Or is the answer more complicated still? Come along and see what you think! Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/310674-southwark-libraries-fesitval-of-words/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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