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A Decade of Verse: Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Poetry in McGregor

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Poetry in McGregor is celebrating its 10th anniversary this November with a weekend-long festival filled with poetry readings, immersive experiences, and the launch of their latest anthology. The festival invites participants to engage in reflective walks and introspective musings in the picturesque village of McGregor. Attendees can enjoy open mic sessions, musical performances, and a magical fable reading, among other creative highlights, showcasing the power of poetry.

What is Poetry in McGregor?

Poetry in McGregor is an annual festival celebrating its 10th anniversary this November. The festival offers an intimate approach to poetry, featuring poetry readings, immersive experiences, and the launch of the latest anthology. Attendees can enjoy open mic sessions, musical performances, and a magical fable reading, among other creative highlights. The festival takes place in the picturesque village of McGregor and invites participants to engage in reflective walks and introspective musings.

A New Chapter for Poetry in McGregor

Marking its tenth anniversary, the annual Poetry in McGregor festival will take place in the picturesque village of McGregor this November. This 2023 edition distinguishes itself from previous years by adopting a more intimate approach, featuring a range of poetry readings, immersive experiences, and the highly anticipated launch of the latest anthology. Set in the serene atmosphere of the lush Temenos gardens, the weekend-long celebration from November 17-19 invites participants to engage in reflective walks and introspective musings.

Throughout the weekend, attendees will be treated to a captivating blend of open mic sessions, mesmerizing musical performances, and a magical fable reading. The schedule is packed with creative inspiration, showcasing the following highlights of this extraordinary weekend:

The Weekend’s Highlights

  1. Anthology 2023 Launch (November 17, 5 pm): The event kicks off on Friday afternoon with the unveiling of the 2023 festival anthology. This free event, open to the public, will be held at Caritas, situated within the Temenos complex at the intersection of Voortrekker and Bree Street. To confirm your attendance, contact the organizers at 023 6251 871.

  2. Open Mic Session (November 18, 10:30 am): Hosted by Harry Owen, this open mic opportunity provides a platform for both emerging and established poets to share their work. No entrance fee or booking is required for this event, which will also take place at Caritas in Temenos.

  3. A Celebration of Poetry and Music (November 18, 5 pm): At the Wahnfried venue, located at 27 Bree Street, McGregor, a special concert will be held on Saturday evening. Featuring performances by renowned artists Lynnelle Kenned and Elna Van der Merwe, tickets for this event are priced at R150 and include a glass of wine. Reserve your spot by emailing [email protected].

More Poetry Festivities

  1. Poetry Immersion (November 19, 9 am): On Sunday morning, the Little Way Chapel at Temenos will host a poetry immersion event, encouraging attendees to delve deeper into the world of verse. Although this event is open for donations, it is recommended to book a spot through the Temenos Office at 023 6251 871.

  2. Book Launch (November 19, 10:30 am): The weekend concludes with the launch of ‘The Naming of He-Who-Has-No-Name,’ a magical fable supporting The Cactus Foundation Africa’s mission to protect children’s, animal, and earth’s rights. Held at Caritas, Temenos, this event is free and requires no booking.

In addition to these highlights, poets attending the weekend’s festivities are eligible for a 10% discount on all meals at Out of Africa or Tebaldi’s Restaurants. Vouchers can be obtained at the Temenos Reception Desk.

A Unique Experience for Poetry Lovers

The 10th anniversary of Poetry in McGregor presents an unparalleled experience for both poetry aficionados and newcomers to the art form. With its carefully curated program of events, this year’s festival fosters connection and reflection, providing a unique space for the exploration of verse within the idyllic setting of McGregor. As attendees immerse themselves in the power of poetry, it becomes evident that the written word continues to resonate and inspire, transcending the boundaries of time and place.

1. What is Poetry in McGregor?

Poetry in McGregor is an annual festival celebrating its 10th anniversary this November. The festival offers an intimate approach to poetry, featuring poetry readings, immersive experiences, and the launch of the latest anthology. Attendees can enjoy open mic sessions, musical performances, and a magical fable reading, among other creative highlights. The festival takes place in the picturesque village of McGregor and invites participants to engage in reflective walks and introspective musings.

2. When is Poetry in McGregor taking place?

Poetry in McGregor is taking place from November 17-19, 2023.

3. Where does Poetry in McGregor take place?

Poetry in McGregor takes place in the picturesque village of McGregor, in the serene atmosphere of the lush Temenos gardens.

4. What are the highlights of the weekend?

The highlights of the weekend include the Anthology 2023 Launch, Open Mic Session, A Celebration of Poetry and Music, Poetry Immersion, and Book Launch.

5. Do I need to book for the events?

For some events, such as the Open Mic Session and Book Launch, no booking is required. However, for others, such as the Poetry Immersion, it is recommended to book a spot through the Temenos Office.

6. How can I confirm my attendance for the Anthology 2023 Launch?

To confirm your attendance for the Anthology 2023 Launch, contact the organizers at 023 6251 871.

7. How can I reserve my spot for A Celebration of Poetry and Music?

To reserve your spot for A Celebration of Poetry and Music, email [email protected].

8. Are there any discounts for meals during the weekend?

Yes, poets attending the weekend’s festivities are eligible for a 10% discount on all meals at Out of Africa or Tebaldi’s Restaurants. Vouchers can be obtained at the Temenos Reception Desk.

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