Thursday, 29 October 2015

afrika-dig by Lara Kirsten

afrika-dig

Lara Kirsten

ek wil ’n gedig skryf wat soos afrika ruik

wat soos die heuwels van afrika

onder my voete pols

’n gedig wat soos afrika jou laat voel

dat jy tuis gekom het

’n gedig wat afrika-vas is op my tong

wat gloei soos die afrika-son op my rug


my tong is warm afrika-klip waarop die son vurig pyl

en die sonbesies teen die boombas van my keel sing

sing sing sing

die afrika lug en doringbome en krieke

en woestyn-stilte

sing sing sing

afrika uit die woude van my afrika-tong


my gedig wil soos aalwyne die lug steek

met bloedklanke die ondergaan van my sonswoord

tot stilte en vrede roep

my woorde wil jou roep soos die skaars watergate

in die dorre landskap en die klanke wil dorstig

opgelek word deur die tonge van skugter koedoes


met hierdie gedig wil ek nie sin maak met woord

ek wil my tong soos ’n rotsblok laat tuimel

met die steil kranse af

en met die val wil

ek leer om weer aarde-taal te praat

afrika-aarde taal



From: McGregor Poetry Festival 2014 Anthology


First published in 2015 by African Sun Press
in association with The McGregor Poetry Festival Committee
ISBN 978-0-620-64600-0

The Poet:


Lara Kirsten is a pianist and performance poet. She holds a BMus (Honours) from the University of Pretoria. As a solo pianist and accompanist for singers and instrumentalists,
she performs all over South Africa. As a poet, she has performed in the Netherlands and at many venues in South Africa. She belongs to the Eastern Cape poetry group, Ecca, and has recorded a CD of her own poetry.

Sources of previously published poems: 
afrika-dig from Spaces, Ecca Poets, Hogsback 2009, ISBN 978-0-620-44997-7.

Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Antjie Krog at the McGregor Poetry Festival 2015

Antjie Krog het met die 2015 Gedigtefees ‘n gehoor van 300 kinders in die palm van haar hand gehad met die energieke aanbieding van haar program Feetjies en Monsters.

At the 2015 Poetry Festival, Antjie had an audience of over 300 children in the palm of her hand with her energetic presentation of her programme “Fairies and Monsters”








Thursday, 17 September 2015

Poetry Festival 2015 photo gallery

Have a look at the following gallery  to enjoy a selection of pictures about our Poetry Festival 2015 edition.

McGregor Poetry Festival 2015

visit also our Gallery page to see the Poetry Festival 2014 edition gallery.



Monday, 7 September 2015

Friends-old and new


Over the three years of the festival it has been a treat to meet a special group of people. Once again it was a joy to catch up with poets who have been with us on this special journey from the start. Ian McCallum was a revelation in his first festival, and he continues to astound, inspire and entertain us with his work. Bob Commin is a delight. Blessed with a rich, mature and inspiring voice and filled with an infectious love of life, Bob once again entertained us- this time with his Cowboy Poetry ! Liesl Jobson once again brought her bassoon and poetry to entertain us. Helen Moffett was once again larger than life and full of fun. Kerry Hammerton was there again- inspiring budding poets and gently helping them to achieve that long desired success. Warm and wonderful, Marguerite Van Der Merwe once again led groups through the stunning gardens of Temenos.


Gentle and caring, Patricia Schonstein ,the maestro behind the Anthology. She lovingly brings together the whole project, and we are deeply indebted to her for her enthusiastic commitment to a very special project. And we get a bonus with Patch- her wonderful husband, Don, and delightful family are always there in support.  


Thank you for your special support for our festival. We love you. Floris Brown from Worcester once again joined us. He brought with him blind children from the Pionier School in Worcester. It was an honour to hear these special children reciting their poetry. Thank you Floris for your support. Over at De Akker we welcomed old friends Graham Dukas and Wendy Woodard. Thank you for your continued support of the festival. So wonderful to see old friend, Dorian Haarhoff, again. Dorian is a special, loving man, and we so enjoy having him with us.

All in all it was once again a joy to catch up with old friends, and we hope the future continues to bless us with your presence at this special festival.


David Magner