Record Your Rime: An excerpt from The Rime of the Ancient MarinerIn November 2013, BAM put out an open call for readings of an excerpt from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner in collaboration with The Poetry Foundation's Record-a-Poem project. This video features a sampling of the many voices that participated.
You can listen to the full audio submissions at https://soundcloud.com/poetryfoundation/sets/rime-of-the-ancient-mariner
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Fiona Shaw performs Coleridge's classic poem Dec 10—22 at the BAM Harvey Theater
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
By Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Directed by Phyllida Lloyd
http://BAM.org/Rime
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Record Your Rime features the voices of:
Dakota Scott, 22, Brooklyn, NY
Ross Mollison, 50, Brooklyn, NY
Gregg Dugan, Santa Fe, NM
Kio Shijiki, 20, Japan
Tom Brown, Highland Park, NJ
Sophie Shackleton, 25, Brooklyn, NY
Bart Jansen, 34, Brooklyn, NY
Kathy Zarker, 84, Chapel Hill, NC
Justin Monsen, 29, Brooklyn, NY
Bruce Scherer, Portland, OR
Cassidy Phillips, 30, Wales
Molly Meloy, New York, NY
Frances Uku, Brooklyn, NY
Craig Duff, 50, Chicago, IL
Justine Kilkerr, Brighton, UK
Skye Suttie, Brooklyn, NY
Ed Griffin, Princeton, NJ
Megan Schumacher, Brooklyn, NY
Fred Woodworth, 73, Washington, DC
John Emy, Brooklyn, NY
Tom Mayer, 32, Brooklyn, NY
Tristan Khan, Toronto, ON
Kaj Kraus, 20, Queens, NY
Laura Hetzel, Queens, NY
Jonette Larew, 52, Carrollton, GA
Ben Emanuel, Atlanta, GA
Auggie Spitz, 6, Greensboro, NC
Annaksza, Los Angeles, CA
Lucy Foster, 8, New York, NY
Violaine Huisman, Brooklyn, NY
Jean Frisbie, 58, Washington, DC
Carolyne Mason, 53, Penang, Malaysia
Jacqueline Smelkinson, 80, Baltimore, MD
Jeff Kraus, 62, New Paltz, NY
Jynne Dilling Martin, Antarctica
Mimi Meserve, 29, Brooklyn, NY
Claire Frisbie, 32, Brooklyn, NY
Alan Nunez, Ridgefield, NJ
Russell Frisbie, 61, Washington, DC
Joseph Silberberg, New York, NY
Raphaele de Boisblanc, 37, Brooklyn, NY
Angel Rosen, 20, Worthington, PA
Monika Fabian, 32, Queens, NY
Drawings by Nathan Gelgud
Animated by Katie Positerry
Audio editing by Robert Wood
Produced by Ben Cohen & Claire Frisbie
Language, Voice, and Holden Caulfield: The Catcher in the Rye Part 1In which John Green examines JD Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye. John pulls out the old school literary criticism by examining the text itself rather than paying attention to the biographical or historical context of the novel (that's for next week). Listen, words matter. The Catcher in the Rye has managed to endure without a movie adaptation because a lot of its quality arises from the book's language. Find out how Holden's voice, his language, and his narrative technique combine to make the novel work. Also, Thought Bubble gives us a quick rundown of the plot, in which Ikea Monkey may or may not appear. Support CrashCourse on Subbable: http://subbable.com/crashcourse
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Jordan and Norvina lyrical true story documenting the son/father, player/coach relationship of jordan and norvin lopez.<br />
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written & directed by matt bieler<br />
dop: scott forte<br />
music: dane leon & chris newlin<br />
editors: aidan haley & matt bieler<br />
color: santiago padilla<br />
mix: lindsey alvarez