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lisa b.

About Me

lisa b. is a spoken word poet based in western Canada. She’s charmed and challenged audiences across Canada, the United States, and Europe, self-published 5 chapbooks, and recorded 2 albums of spoken word poetry accompanied with music. She's opinionated, tender, occasionally raunchy, and frequently very funny.
In 2004 she worked with Glenna Garramone and members of Barley Wik and Po’Girl to record "salvaged music," a full-length cd of spoken word poetry accompanied by diverse acoustic instrumentation.In 2005 lisa became the first spoken word poet to tour across Canada, organizing, promoting and performing 20 well-attended shows in 15 big cities and small towns from coast to coast with very little advice and even less funding. She made connection with elderly ladies in rural Saskatchewan and too-cool-to-crack-a-smile urban queers in Toronto.
(The Canada Council for the Arts has cautioned her about being overly ambitious.)
In June 2007 lisa moved across the Atlantic ocean to leap into the UK performance poetry world with a large splash.
"Ladyfest was great except for that offensive Canadian girl." – audience member at Ladyfest Manchester UK
England embraced her; she won several poetry slam competitions across Britain as soon as she arrived. lisa quickly became a sought-after guest poet, performing extensively around Manchester and the Northwest.
Not everyone enjoys lisa’s performance. She writes with uncompromising honesty of the impacts of violence, sexism and homophobia in her life, as well as her experience of racial and class privilege as a middle-class white woman. On occasion, such directness raises hackles in audience members.
"I do hope as you mature you lose a little bit of your anger, and shift from such very personal, autobiographical stuff." – Billie S., northern Alberta
"I grew up white and middle class and I think that the white middle class has nothing to feel ashamed of and I think you make sweeping generalizations and I feel aggrieved." – Rachel C.
lisa co facilitated a series of writing and performance workshops with 20+ community members cumulating in an experimental queer poetry play, Crow of Murders, which enjoyed a sell out run at Manchester’s Contact Theatre. In 2008 she was awarded a placement in Incubate, an artistic development project with Apples & Snakes, doing additional artist residencies at the Birmingham Rep Theatre, and the Battersea Arts Centre in London.
“It’s hard to make the English emote, but you’ve done it...not a dry eye in the house.” – Gerry Potter, playwright and creator of Chloe Poems, Manchester UK
Maybe it was the urban soundscape of life in Britain that pulled this banjo-loving poet towards the electrosonic spectrum. The accompaniment on lisa b.’s second album, "resonant frequencies," differs greatly from her debut CD; the poetry is brought into focus in a new way. Pulses, heavy beats and synthetic notes shimmy up to and swirl around base guitar and clarinet. lisa chose to work with Manchester-based electronic meistress and recording engineer caro snatch to create her second album. lisa and caro combined their sensitive ears, feminist sensibilities, mischievousness, grit and growl to create a unique recording of 12 tracks of spoken word poetry enhanced by electronic music, vocals, and atmospherics. "resonant frequencies" is the slow food of spoken word poetry. There are no easy answers here; chew before swallowing.
lisa spent summer of 2009 on a 4-month writing retreat at a fire lookout in northern Alberta. She'll be arriving in Vancouver B.C. in November with fistfuls of new performance material.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 24/08/2007
Band Website: www.luckygoat.org
Influences: The poets: Ani DiFranco, Chrystos, Kinnie Starr, Robin Akimbo, Tara Hardy, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, Ray Croy, Tsi'-Ge'Yu Sarah Sharp, Katinka Kraft, Turya Autry, Carla Braidek, Oni The Haitian Sensation, Hadassah Hill, Kim Shaughnessey, Ziysah, Barbara Adler, Alix Olson, Nah-ee-Lah, Evalyn Parry, Magpie Ulysses, Anna Swanson, TL Cowan, Lane Stroud, Andrea Gibson, Denise Jolly, Michelle Green, Jackie Hagan, Yusra Warsama, Corb Lund, John G. Hall, Dominic Berry, Gerry Potter, Tony Walsh, Inua Ellams, J. Fergus Evans, Don McKay.
The teachers of a restless teenager in suburban southern Ontario: Virginia Puddicombe, Elva McGaughey, Debi Wells, Pat Califia.
The prairie sky.
Graffiti artists in several continents.
My brilliant friends.
Record Label: anorakism
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

LACE in Enderby

I was on the Security Crew at the Michigan Womyns Music Festival in 98 and 99. My second year there coincided with Son of Camp Trans, the second generation of a protest camp across from the front g...
Posted by on Wed, 28 Oct 2009 14:00:00 GMT

unrapeable.

she says   A few isolated cases get exaggerated I know how to talk to men Ive worked in the oil fields before You just have to know how to carry yourself I demand respect I nod neutrally, dont say m...
Posted by on Sat, 19 Sep 2009 15:04:00 GMT

the latent biologist

I don't see our friends L + L often enough. I enjoy their company. They are generous, engaged, open-minded, and good cooks, with a lively sense of fun. They've just moved to a warden station in Jasper...
Posted by on Thu, 17 Sep 2009 12:42:00 GMT

postcard from the fire lookout

a crunch-crack from the woods grabs your entire attention. too loud a sound, too big a branch to be a deer. somewhere over there is a much heavier creature, concealed by lodgepole pine and poplar. you...
Posted by on Thu, 10 Sep 2009 17:48:00 GMT

places like this make you feel dirty.

there are different kinds of dirty. there's dirty like how you feel inside on 4 hours of sleep, after hours and hours and hours of driving, dirty like going past tired into wired and still remaining v...
Posted by on Tue, 07 Apr 2009 21:08:00 GMT

a home i never left

last weekend i went to a dance with some friends. a member of our party was nervous about attending, about whether hed feel welcomed and comfortable. during the nervous laughter about what possible h...
Posted by on Fri, 06 Mar 2009 11:37:00 GMT

a story from Hornepayne, ON

Hornepayne, ON is the only regular stop for the 20 hours of train tracks between Sudbury and Sioux Lookout. i didnt comprehend how vast the northwestern reaches of Ontario are until i rolled through ...
Posted by on Fri, 27 Feb 2009 16:27:00 GMT

Now That I Am Unemployed, I Have So Much Time To Think.

1.      thoughts on frostbite: even when the wind blows so cold and sharp it hurts your face and spins you round to walk backwards until you find an alleyway more sheltered than the street, the dog wa...
Posted by on Tue, 24 Feb 2009 12:03:00 GMT

looking both ways in montréal

when i first heard about the snow plow deaths in montréal i thought it was a joke. it sounds like a joke about canada, doesn't it? but it's not. the first fatal collision occured as an elderly couple ...
Posted by on Fri, 20 Feb 2009 18:48:00 GMT

ok, i get it now.

as soon as i opened my mouth in europe or the uk, folks knew i was from someplace else. the first question was generally to determine american or canadian, and once id confirmed the latter, most peop...
Posted by on Sun, 15 Feb 2009 15:36:00 GMT