This 45 minutes performance is the perfect addition to your Christmas meeting. Ian will take his well known sidways view of Christmas and some of it's most cherished traditions. Poems and stories include observations on the reality of Christmas, wrapping presents, the school nativity play, Christmas words and numbers and who cannot not forget the excitement of finding out the Christmas Number One record - before the days of steaming and even MTV! A funny and thoughtful view of the festive season for your group or institute.
Views: 10 | Enquiries: 0I am a North East based performance poet. I offer performances rather than talks. With a range of entertaining poems and anecdotes I have sets that would be suitable for various groups (Think more Pam Ayres and John Cooper Clarke rather than Wordsworth). My performances are light, and engaging, and filled with humour, although I add a couple of more serious poems to the sets, to provide some shade to the lightness. They are accessible for all ages. I cover a range of subjects such as: The things your mother used to say to you when you were young, How bad men are at buying presents, My fondness for cups of tea, How I got into poetry and where I get ideas, Old telephone boxes, How my grandmother used to gossip, The perils of getting older, and How bad men are at doing the shopping. Performance lengths can be developed to suit the needs of the group. I have received a range of recommendations including: Central Gosforth WI. 'Huge thanks go to Ian Williams, The Amble Poet, for his performance at our meeting last week. His poetry was humorous, witty and steeped in a world known to all of us … everyday life! If you get the chance to see him perform don’t let it pass you by' and 'Blythe Spirit WI recently had the Amble Poet. He was fabulous, we had no idea what to expect, but he's very humorous with a great insight into human behaviour, well worth spending an evening with.' If you think poetry is not for you this just could be the thing to change your mind.
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