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Our next meetings:

We will hold open sessions on these dates:
Saturday, April 23 & Saturday, May 21
Baltimore Free School, 1323 N. Calvert
2-3:30 pm
Poems: Dickinson, Bishop, and Millay (TBA)

31: Thomas

Texts: the poems of Dylan Thomas (pasted below the jump): “In My Craft or Sullen Art,” and a selection from “Quite Early One Morning.”

We also read, but did not record, those old chestnuts “Fern Hill” and “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night.”

[Sound files from this session not yet edited for posting]

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ANTHOLOGY I Filmmakers

Parallel Octave is proud to announce the eight filmmakers collaborating on the ANTHOLOGY I film project:

Jacob Appet, of Baltimore: “Delight in Disorder” by Robert Herrick

Alice Bever, of Jackson, Wyoming: “Richard Cory” by E.A. Robinson

Ryan Edel, of Baltimore: “The Second Coming” by W.B. Yeats

Adam Gray, of Baltimore: “My Grandmother’s Love Letters” by Hart Crane

Marie Ilene, of Los Angeles: “588” by Emily Dickinson

Margaret Rorison, of Baltimore: “The world is lunatic” by [poet redacted]

Daniel Schwartz, of Baltimore: “The Emperor of Ice-Cream” by Wallace Stevens

Valerie Smith, of Baltimore: “Die Rich” by [poet redacted]

The movie will premiere in summer 2011–stay tuned for details!

30: Plath & Hughes

Plath and Hughes in 1956.

Texts: the poems of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes :
Plath: “Among The Narcissi” and “The Moon and the Yew Tree”
Hughes: “The Black Beast” and “A Childish Prank”

[sound files from this session still being edited, not yet available for posting]

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Anth I apps closed / our next meeting

Thanks to all who applied for the Anthology I collaborative film project: we will post a list of the selected filmmakers by March 1st. Check back here then to find out who they are, and to learn more about them and the project.

A reminder that our next open session will be
on Saturday, February 26,
at the Baltimore Free School,
1323 N. Calvert at Mt. Royal,
from 2-3:30 PM.
Texts: the poems of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes (TBA)

Call for filmmakers: Two weeks to submit to Anthology I

The application for ANTHOLOGY I, Parallel Octave’s collaborative film project, is now online. Interested filmmakers should send their information to paralleloctaveATgmail.com by February 15, 2011.

ANTHOLOGY I:

Ten poems. Ten short films by different filmmakers.
One anthology.

Parallel Octave (www.paralleloctave.com) is a Baltimore-based group of actors and musicians, and we make audio recordings of poems in a format inspired by Greek choruses. (Many voices at once.)

Here’s how the project will work:
1) We provide the audio.
2) You (the filmmaker) provide the visuals for a short film, for one poem. (Think of it as a music video for a poem: you don’t have to deal with recording any sound.)
3) We combine the ten short films into one collaborative film, Anthology I, to be screened in Baltimore in mid-June.

Join us! Apply by February 15.

Link to application:https://paralleloctave.wordpress.com/anthologyi/
Contact: Producers: paralleloctaveATgmail.com.
More info on Parallel Octave:
http://citypaper.com/music/all-together-now-1.939200

Our next open session

will be on Saturday, February 26,
at the Baltimore Free School,
1323 N. Calvert at Mt. Royal,
from 2-3:30 PM.
Texts: the poems of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes (TBA)

29: [poet redacted]

Text: [poet redacted], “Sandpaper,” two versions: cacophony and isolation.

Each of these versions of the poem contains a fourth stanza section in addition to the three that the poem properly contains: a stanza of all the stanzas stacked on top of one another, and recited simultaneously.

(A) A cacophonous chorus:

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Announcing ANTHOLOGY I

Parallel Octave is launching a collaborative film project, Anthology I, in 2011. For more info, click here. The application for interested filmmakers will be available, on this site, in January. The application is now online. Interested filmmakers should send their information to paralleloctaveATgmail.com by February 15, 2011.

Happy holidays from Parallel Octave

Our open sessions in 2011 will be on these dates, all Saturdays: 1/29, 2/26, 3/26, 4/30, 5/28. These will all take place at the Baltimore Free School, at 2 pm.

Sound files from “For I Will Consider My Cat Jeoffry” and “The Second Coming” are now posted.

Thanks to everyone who’s been part of the chorus in 2010–we look forward to reuniting in 2011.