Sound/Off: An Evening of Poetry at the Guggenheim
This special evening program celebrates the artistry of poetry: written, spoken, and signed. In Sound/Off, Deaf and hard-of-hearing poets writing in English join Deaf and hard-of-hearing poets making poems in American Sign Language on stage in the Guggenheim’s iconic rotunda to honor the richness and malleability of language in different hands and on different tongues. Conceived of by the Guggenheim’s 2024 Poet-in-Residence Meg Day, readers will be announced later this fall. This program will be fully interpreted in both spoken English and American Sign Language. The program concludes with access to Day’s project Ekphrasis in Air featured on the sixth level of the museum’s rotunda as part of the installation Sixth Stanza, and an exhibition viewing of Harmony and Dissonance: Orphism in Paris: 1910-1930. $10 general admission. The event (approx. 40 minutes) is designed to be experienced from various vantage points, including the museum ramps, which are standing room only. Limited seating will be reserved for those who require it. If you require seating, please contact publicprograms@guggenheim.org after purchasing your ticket. Presented by the Guggenheim Poet-in-Residence in association with the Academy of American Poets.
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Guggenheim Museum, 5th Avenue, New York, NY, USA
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Dec 11
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Sound/Off: An Evening of Poetry at the Guggenheim
Where?
Guggenheim Museum, 5th Avenue, New York, NY, USA
When?
Dec
11
Time?
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Signed
Interpreted
This special evening program celebrates the artistry of poetry: written, spoken, and signed. In Sound/Off, Deaf and hard-of-hearing poets writing in English join Deaf and hard-of-hearing poets making poems in American Sign Language on stage in the Guggenheim’s iconic rotunda to honor the richness and malleability of language in different hands and on different tongues. Conceived of by the Guggenheim’s 2024 Poet-in-Residence Meg Day, readers will be announced later this fall. This program will be fully interpreted in both spoken English and American Sign Language. The program concludes with access to Day’s project Ekphrasis in Air featured on the sixth level of the museum’s rotunda as part of the installation Sixth Stanza, and an exhibition viewing of Harmony and Dissonance: Orphism in Paris: 1910-1930. $10 general admission. The event (approx. 40 minutes) is designed to be experienced from various vantage points, including the museum ramps, which are standing room only. Limited seating will be reserved for those who require it. If you require seating, please contact publicprograms@guggenheim.org after purchasing your ticket. Presented by the Guggenheim Poet-in-Residence in association with the Academy of American Poets.
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