dedicated blogsite to Dave Wood's participatory poetry project in Northern Ireland. Started late August and finishing September 2004, it does a compare and contrast with previous visits 1988 - 1998. Also see www.sluggerotoole.com.

2 Jan 2005

Some background to the project


During 1988 - 98, I toured internationally with community theatre co-operative, Word And Action (Dorset) Ltd. My main position in the work quickly fell to organising tours in Britain as well as to undergo the practical hands-on work of helping groups build stories and act them through to completion in a central space. It was exhilerating work that kept you on your toes (and behind the wheel of a car for long periods of time) and gave a richness of experience that, for me still lies unsurpassed in any other job.

One learnt to expect the unexpected, groups hotch-potching together highly original plays by responding collectively, vocally and abstractedly to a random question and answer process. Parts in the play were acted by the audience supported by ourselves. Everything was represented by people - tables, chairs, the moon (!) etc. Because of the speed of the story gathering process these often quirky statements revealed (through symbol) great insights into the groups concerned. But that (sorry) is another story…

It was through Word And Action, I made my first visit to Ireland. I'd previously been across the water to other countries that spoke English as their non-native tongue. Sweden was my first sojourn abroad (Italy came later) The Swedes' English was perfect.
Ireland felt different; 'it is foreign, because it's across the water, but it's not…' I pondered, and I remember having the conversation with my colleague at the time, Michael Fealty.

I had a lot of questions to ask and was ready to make some bold statements about a subject I came to realise I knew little about in terms of the grass roots. I was soon shushed down in the public arena. The song 'whatever you say, say nothing' has always been a reminder of those times. Sensitivity was not my strong point but it was to be an absolute essential.

We got on with the job in hand; working in schools, colleges, hospitals and universities. In the first year of being an apprentice to the work, utmost concentration had to be in learning a process which felt (and was at the time) completely alien to me. Along with learning came periods of stress, frustration and anger, usually projected on to my colleagues who were experienced in handling most battle periods in the growing pains of a newly initiated community arts worker. The processes of Instant theatre was digging its talons into me, asking me to respond quickly and fluidly to situations way beyond my ken. Somehow I pulled through and stayed to enjoy and grow a further ten years. Christ knows how.

The journey through Ireland was about four weeks with a lot of time spent in the north. Mick (or Michael to his mum) had instigated the tour. Now the brains and spirit behind www.sluggerotoole.com, he continues a similar role that he held in Word And Action; facilitator of a myriad voices. His (now award winning) blog site, dedicated to the Irish situation is dipped into by everyone from the passing surfer through to political representatives wanting a genuine cutting edge update on the peace process. Best check it out yourself (also check out www.mickfealty.com)

So Mick became my knowledge base - both for the work and for his home background. He was from Holywood near Belfast where his mother still lives (I wish I knew what tea she bought, because she seems to thrive on it!).

The company's dedication to the freeing up of language led me into poetry. I'd never really studied it except at school. As a child I went through a period of composing what I went on to call tum te tum verse, the kind of stanzas that would trip merrily along like your were bouncing on the back of a camel. My vision of poetry changed when I joined Word And Action. Regular gatherings run by the collective invited the reading out of poems previously written to the evening. There was no critical analysis just gentle probings to clarify and open out points in the lines. My own poetry by this time was run by the intellect and the heart hadn't quite brokered free as yet; I was writing it as 'part of the job' . I could hear my muse laughing her stockings off in the back of beyond. Nevertheless I persisted.

I returned to Ireland, not always with Mick, and each time my experiences of the country were recorded into notebooks. Some were scratchings at verse or short lines that seemed prose, others were far tighter poems and honed over several days.

Nowadays, you can still almost hear the gasp when you tell people you'll be going to Belfast or that you've already worked there. But it's a lively and lovely city. Yet, looking back, I can understand their fear. On an early visit there, I was put off walking into a department store by being confronted by a heavily armed guard. He didn't say anything (he didn't need to) but somehow it gave me the jitters. Later, encounters which should have put the wind up me dropped away like nothing, the cancellation of a scripted play because of a bomb scare at a school being just one example. Perhaps they just didn't like the play.

So when I left the co-operative in 1998, I had notebooks bulging full of poetry covering the day to day, the peace process, the breaking up of reconciliation (consequently the furious anger) and the massive demonstrations demanding real radical change from within and without.

I primary focus will be to tighten my existing poetry as well as create a new block of poetic work based on Ireland. My task is not to change the vision of the country. My quest is to find an understanding, both for myself and for readers and listeners of my poetry. Wish me the luck of the Irish.


Co-operative Business Consultants are part sponsors of the project, website www.cbc.coop

Dave Wood's C.V. 18/8/04


my tenet is that everyone is creative. I work with all groups and individuals to enable them to access their imaginative spark.

administrated - arts projects and tours throughout Britain. provided arts-based training for professionals in education, health, business and community arts.

writer in residence, Waterstone's, Nottingham - writing workshops. storytelling sessions - Unity Primary/Draycott Primary . design/painting of giant book. In-store storytelling/Laugh Your Pants Off Stall (Comic Relief). haiku/tanka workshops. soap opera session with writer Richard Young. invented/administrated big word day. refuge sessions - published in store. doctor love's poetry clinic - writing sessions for Valentine's Day. a write-a-thon-ic day. monthly writing sessions

language worker - published in; The Green And White Bag, South, Doors, Poetry leaf, From to Bangkok to Bangladesh, The Round Organ, The Daily Round, Clay and Words, Poetry Nottingham International, Egg-Cups. Guest editor Doors 53. self published choosing paths/stealing the river and boon. read Wimborne Poetry Fair, Round Festival Jam Session 1996, South Gathering 1995, Broxtowe College, Celebrating Stapleford, Beetroot Tree Gallery, Waterstone's, St.Swithun's Church, (Belper Arts Festival), Round Festival 2001, NSF Nottingham. Sawley Wesleyan Guild. Medical Foundation for Victims of Torture - Galleries of Justice - reading with Vickie Rouse. poem/reading for marriage of Andrew/Sarah Rampton, naming ceremony of Amy/Tom Mepham and wedding of Mick Fealty and Fay Bowden, Dorset. created play - The Pink Cog, performed Dorset and The Round Festival, London

further educationally - Broxtowe College Development worker (Stapleford, Long Eaton, Sawley) - April 2002 - September 2003. administrating open your art - students' exhibition at local Library. whole day workshop - Beeston Day Centre. creative writing and development sessions - Long Eaton Skills Shop. stress release fair 2001 - poetry session - growing old disgracefully - creativity for elderly residents. getting your words out (writing/editing sessions) - Long Eaton. staff training session - Broxtowe College Staff. Open Door Writers' Group - weekly creative writing sessions. banner session with African Caribbean Elders. drama sessions - Beeston Day Centre. arts/crafts sessions – Stapleford, Awsworth, Beeston Rylands. representing Broxtowe College at Local Area Forum meeting and Community Operations Group. printing session - Mental Health Fair. sculpture session with partially sighted group, Eastwood. creative writing and collage sessions with Beauvale Court stroke group. administrating wake-up monday (community education tasters) Stapleford 2003. creative writing workshops - Stapleford Library and The Manor Centre, Beeston. (devising and) facilitating confidence and creativity - personal development course. blowing the dust off your biro (creative writing) for Notts Uni Continuing Education. administrating open your art too; community art exhibition (including design of banner)

visual artist - maker - Giant Poetry Scrabble. creator - Poetry Dominoes. spoken poem prints and sculpture - Beetroot Tree Gallery, Draycott. poetry self portraits (language and visual arts) stall - Celebrating Stapleford. designer - cover for open door creative writing collection (mental health awareness week 2001) design of becus' (credit union) logo.

actor - (theatre in the round), Word And Action's Instant Theatre. directed/acted Claim with Richard Young - International Theatre in the Round Festival/Stress Release Fair 2001. the journey (dance-drama) - co-produced/directed - Wimborne, Dorset. the gift (Chris Johnston) - Ireland. the woman (R.G.Gregory) - Dorset. the monster (R.G.Gregory) - Dorset. poems in action - Britain/Europe. famine (M.Fealty) - Round Festival/Ireland.

also completed - Trent Uni - six workshops. two workshops - Beetroot Tree Art Gallery. Erewash Writers' - two full day writing sessions. C.V./press release for artist, Karen Thompson. South Notts College poetry session. prose workshop - City Arts' Writing to Reach You. reading for NSF Nottingham. poetry session in Erewash Museum Maze. writing session - Swanwick Hall School. performance with musicians' collective (aware). haiku workshops - Kirk Hallam School. launch of boon - Stapleford Library. creation myth workshops - Herbert Strutt Primary. printing workshop at Erewash Museum. Giant Poem - Stapleford Jubilee Celebrations 2002. building life-size pit-pony for museum. making walk-on board game. Postcard Project with Open Door Day Centre. commissioned poem for Wimborne Poetry Fair. creative writing session - Stapleford Volunteer Bureau. poetry and pictures - Roundhill Primary. creatively developing - devising and facilitating course for Notts University. Mediaeval puppet workshops - Erewash Museum. local voices poetry project, Creswell. monoprint books - project with young mums. Durban House - creative reviews and five minutes writers' drinks mats. designed publicity/header for Sign-Hear (Deaf Awareness Training). workshop/reading for National Poetry Day - Ruddington Library. three poetry workshops - St Martin's Special School. Workshop, Erewash Museum (National Poetry Day). Hallowe’en storytelling - Durban House. printing stall - Stapleford Health Day. creative writing sessions - Long Eaton Skills Shop, Durban House, Stapleford Volunteer Bureau and Manor Centre, Beeston. reading for National Tree Week – Draycott. exhibit, Which Makes Me Smile’, at Surface Gallery, Nottingham. Nottingham Tennis Centre - children's creative sessions. Nottingham Credit Union/s - devising/facilitating poetry project. exhibits for Postcard Project, Surface Gallery. poem for sign hear (sign song). poetry and prose – workshop with Spondon Writers. paintings and reading at Erewash Art Exhibition. prints and reading at Surface Gallery Open Exhibition. Tall stories workshop with Erewash Writers. making a manuscript – Long Eaton Skills Shop, Durban House Heritage Centre and University of Nottingham. blowing the dust off your biro (2004) – University of Nottingham. Bookmaking - Learning Works, Nottingham. Creative Writing Session - Ruddington Library. Poetry Bunting - Broxtowe Hemlock Happening. Poems and Pictures - Eastwood. Sculpture course - Broxtowe College (Stapleford). collaborative installation project - The Beetroot Tree with Sue Jarman (textile artist). milestones - writing/printing project with Open Door Centre. Participatory theatre work in Sicily. Writing sessions with Sneinton House.

2005 - Workshop with Deaf Community & Blind and Partially Sighted Groups, Angel Row. sculpture sessions - Stapleford. Creative writing - Eastwood, Sawley and Trowell. Haiku dialogues with Notts reading development officer. Sculpture Sessions - Beeston Day Centre. Project with Nottingham City Arts' Art in Mind at Portland House Hostel. Commissioned poems for exhibitions at the Surface Gallery, Nottingham. Workshops at Derby Gallery, Editing sessions - Notts Uni, Two workshops on culture - Beeston Fields School. Week's work at the Wetherby Day Centre, Derby. Poems on Pappadums, Poetry reader in Doctor's Surgery, Radford.

contact me davewrite2002(at)yahoo.com