Dymocks Dead Poets Society: Rupi Kaur featuring Heather McGinn

Thursday 18th May 2017

6:00 – 9:00 pm

Dymocks Adelaide, 135 Rundle Mall, Adelaide.

 

Another living poet for our tribute this month!

Rupi Kaur is a writer and artist based inToronto, Canada. At the age of 5 she began to draw and paint – a hobby picked up from her mother. Being an immigrant from India, she was unable to speak in English with the other children at school. This naturally meant a lot more time alone. But once she picked up the language, books became her best friends.

She drew until the age of 17 when she began to sway more toward her passion for writing and performing instead. The year was 2009 and her first performance was in the basement of ‘Punjabi Community Health Centre’ in Malton. For years it went like this: writing pages and pages of poetry on end; performing pages and pages of poetry across canada for the years to come; and then in november 2014, she self published her first collection titled ‘Milk and Honey’.

Her passion is expression. She just uses different mediums at different times to do so and poetry is just one of those mediums. Along with it she dabbles in illustrating, design, photography, videography, and creative direction. It’s a career that’s led her to performing spoken word across the world while also facilitating writing workshops. But all her work engages with themes of femininity, love, loss, trauma, and healing. At times, it is a composition of personal tales and in others, the experiences she encounters through life and travel.


Heather McGinn is a poet and musician based in Adelaide, South Australia. Her work centres around the themes of memory, beauty, and relationships. Heather has been a feature spoken word performer for Paroxysm Press and enjoys collaborating with other artists.

Free admission. Open mic if you read a poem by the tribute poet as well as one of your inspired by her.

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