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Join us for the AHP 9th Annual Virtual Poetry Café!
The Poetry Café celebrates the healing that comes from the written word. The Poetry Café is full of inspiration, courage, reflection, enthusiasm, and vulnerability.
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An Interview with AHP Faculty Director Julia Langley about the Poetry Café
How did the Poetry Café begin?
The idea for the Poetry Café came from Deacon Tom Devaney, former Director of the Department of Mission and Pastoral Care. The AHP worked with Deacon Devaney and his team to present concerts in the hospital chapel. Seeing the positive response to the music programming, Deacon Devaney suggested that an event focusing on the written word would be a good idea. The AHP agreed and the Poetry Café was launched.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the Poetry Café was held only in the hospital chapel. Then, out of necessity it became a virtual event. This had the happy result of allowing more people, from all over the states and in several different countries to attend. Over the years, the attendance has grown steadily. Each year we are pleased to welcome patients, staff, caregivers, and the broader community.
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How does the Café fit into the AHP?
Nancy Morgan, Director Emeritus of the AHP, created Lombardi Voices, the AHP's annual poetry journal, and led expressive writing classes in the clinic, along with AHP artist-in-residence, Michelle Berberet. Poems created in the expressive writing workshops, as well those created by patients, medical and administrative staff, caregivers and community members were welcomed for submission to Lombardi Voices. Giving people the opportunity to read their poems in the Poetry Café seemed a natural extension of the process already at hand.
This year, we present our 9th Annual Poetry Café. More than 20 writers will read their work to an enthusiastic audience of colleagues, friends and loved ones. Anyone is welcome to join. The event is free of charge, however registration is required via Eventbrite.
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In the Fall, the AHP will be offering new expressive writing workshops led by artists-in-residence, Michelle Berberet and Dylan Klempner.
Stay tuned to this newsletter for more information coming in the summer.
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