Slams, Songs and Stitches
Apr 9th, 2011 by Samantha Lau
I think it’s safe to say that the event was an astounding success. The combination of amazing performers and a wonderful crowd just created an infectious atmosphere of good vibes and big love. For those of you who were unfortunate enough to miss it, here is a visual diary of the event.
The lovely Jess, Alex and Lucinda, wo-maning the entrance table.
At the weavings table, we have Jess, Celia, and Juanita
The MC’s of the evening, Jorge, Claire and Gillian
Starting the night off with some powerful poetry by Cynthia Oka
Marla of K’inal gave an engaging presentation of the history and workings of Jolom, as well as the partnership they have built with K’inal. The evening was made bi-lingual thanks to Jorge.
It was really great to see how engaged and interested the audience was in the work of Jolom, as the questions just kept coming for Marla.
Celia giving a weaving demonstration with the aid of her trusty hemlock tree, aka. Marla and Jen
Of course, no weaving demonstration would be complete without a play-by-play commentary, provided here by Claire
Ta-da! The finished product! Hah, just kidding. I believe this beautiful blouse took over 100 hours of labour to create.
The lovely Claire, gracing us with sweet tunes and meaningful lyrics.
The amazing Kim Villagante, aka Kim Possible accompanied by the a wonderful violinist (I don’t know her name, help me out?)
As if the evening was not already packed-full of great talent, The Gravely Brothers ended the night off with some great toe-tapping tunes. What a privilege it was to be able to witness so many great performances all in one night!
Practicing solidarity ain’t always easy…
….but when we get it right, it truly is a beautiful sight.
Great job everybody!
Great play by play! 🙂
Hah, thanks! I have a great photo of you and Celia, as well as more photos of your performance if you want me to send them to you!
Sam! Sweet photos. The violinist’s name is Marie Noelle :), and I like your and Lucinda’s enactment hehe.