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https://slowforward.files.wordpress.com/2020/04/differx-at-the-2011-bury-text-festival.pdf
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150172780057212.302952.644982211
The Text Festival in Bury is an internationally recognised event investigating contemporary language art (poetry, text art, sound and media text, live art). Opening on 29 April 2011, the next Festival will be its third manifestation and run into July.
Against the background of global stylistic multiplicity, the use of language spans many artforms and may even be a unifying field of enquiry, a new definition and a new field of international linguistic art practice and dialogue. The Bury Festival is the leading focus of language in 21st Century art.
The Festival specialises in experiments, in new experiences, in performances and exhibitions that mix artforms in ground-breaking combinations that challenge traditional language art boundaries and offer artists a forum for dialogue and exchange of ideas.
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Events:
The opening:
http://www.textfestival.com/events/events.php?eid=35
Ron Silliman (USA), Satu Kaikkonen & Karri Kokko (FIN), and Phil Minton’s Bury Feral Choir:
http://www.textfestival.com/events/events.php?eid=36
Sound and Dark:
http://www.textfestival.com/events/events.php?eid=37
Sound and Dark (2):
http://www.textfestival.com/events/events.php?eid=39
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Exhibitions:
http://www.textfestival.com/exhibitions/
Publications:
http://www.textfestival.com/publications/
Featuring Exhibition openings and performances
@ Bury ArtGallery& Museum
Saturday 30th April 2011 / 11.00am
A celebration of visual poetry, sound, video and conceptual art with three Festival exhibitions and performances by international language artists from North America and Europe.
New works, installations and unique special commissions by Ron Silliman, Pavel Büchler, Derek Beaulieu, Tony Lopez, Geof Huth, David Osbaldeston, Holly Pester, Liz Collini.
Performances, inpromptu interventions and spontaneous outbursts by Márton Koppány, Marco Giovenale, Sarah Sanders, Helen White & Moniek Darge, Derek Beaulieu, Helmut Lemke and Hans Specht – from letters poetically blown from a balcony to conversations written on arms, remarkable readings and irrational sibyls-spreading action.
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SEE THE PROGRAM @ http://www.textfestival.com/