And a happy June to everyone!
Summer approaches and so does our 24-Hour Summer Slumberfest 2009, the
second annual event I started with David Perez. It was born out of my half-assed December 2007 attempt to read poetry for 24 hours straight. I made it about 18-hours with a huge nap in the middle. Luckily, it lead us to a new idea.
Ten months later, David and I decided to replicate the event, but knew we had to open the mic to anyone that wanted to perform.
24-Hour Summer Slumberfest 2008 was a hit last September. MACLA, also the home of the San Jose Poetry Slam, was the perfect venue for such an endeavor. We had nearly 200 people stop by, and had a parliament of 30+ people most of the time. To take a nap at 3:30am, and to wake up an hour later to see that the crowd laying around you has grown is a sight to behold. It was indescribable fun to have such confirmation for the Slumberfest.
San Jose’s just the right setting for an event of this kind. The people want it–nay–need it and MACLA’s more than happy to pursue just about anything to promote art in all of its forms. It has been a purveyor of art for sometime now, and is the true home of spoken word in Silicon Valley. There is none higher.
Last year David mentioned his interest in bringing more international performers to the Slumberfest, and being a low-cost event, we certainly could not fly people out to attend. It’s quite literally a slumber party with a stage, a few mics, a pile of blankets, sleeping bags, pillows, food (all sorts!) and a couch or two.
But dammit! We live in Silicon Valley! We’re poets and artists who are also tech nerds. There must be something we can do to bring the world to MACLA.
SOLUTION: Skype + projector + wall + camera = INTERNATIONAL SLUMBERFEST!
If you think, “Man, this sounds like fun, but I can’t fly to San Jose, California (although you really should), but I do have a Skype account and I do have a webcam and I do have internet access and I do have poetry or music that is or isn’t mine and I do like the idea of reading it aloud…” Then you’re all set to be a part of the show! Join us from your very own country, province, state, cafe, school, bar
kitchen or bedroom.
We are signing people up for Skyping or those interested in just showing up to perform. Anyone outside of the United States will get priority with time slots. If you’re interested, look up the event listing on Facebook http://tinyurl.com/kpuwej, or comment here with the the general time slot you’re interested in.
Slumberfest 2009 runs from June 5 to June 6 – 6pm Friday to 6pm Saturday.
Slots may be less than 15 minutes, but not more than 15 minutes, depending on demand. The later the better. It will be easier to get a slot at 6am then at 11pm. Pay close attention to the difference in time between your time zone and Pacific Time.
http://www.timeanddate.com/
Examples:
“I am Joe Davis. I am a poet. I live in San Jose. I will attend in person. I would like to sign up between 6pm and 7:30pm. My email address is XGHKIG at HJJIY dot COM.” “Hey, Slumberers! I am Suzy. I live in the UK. I am a musician. I would like to play my songs over Skype sometime between 3am and 5am Pacific Time. You can reach me at SUZY at SUZY dot COM.”David and I will be working everything out for the rest of this week, and you will get a response with your time slot and explicit Skype instructions by Thursday, June 4 or the morning of June 5.
There will be lots of laying about, aside from David and I hosting and filling in empty slots on the mic. It is recommended that if you bring food or beverage, please bring enough to share.
NO BOOZE OR DRUGS. This is a clean event. We’d love for you to get high on life instead.
MACLA
510 South First Street, Between William and Reed in Dowtown San Jose
Free street parking after 6pm.
Meters in the daytime.
Suggested donation: 5 to 7 bucks.
Original time slotted was 7pm to 7pm, but scheduling forced us an hour ahead. It is 6pm to 6pm.
Various prizes and games for those who volunteer and stay the whole 24-hours.
Get plenty of rest beforehand and be sure to bring plenty of water if you intend to stay up.
We will attempt to webcast the event throughout, but due to issues in the past, we can make no promises. Check back to this blog throughout
the week for more info.
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Word to the nerd.
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And a happy June to everyone!
Summer approaches and so does our 24-Hour Summer Slumberfest 2009, the
second annual event I started with David Perez. It was born out of my half-assed December 2007 attempt to read poetry for 24 hours straight. I made it about 18-hours with a huge nap in the middle. Luckily, it lead us to a new idea.
Ten months later, David and I decided to replicate the event, but knew we had to open the mic to anyone that wanted to perform.
24-Hour Summer Slumberfest 2008 was a hit last September. MACLA, also the home of the San Jose Poetry Slam, was the perfect venue for such an endeavor. We had nearly 200 people stop by, and had a parliament of 30+ people most of the time. To take a nap at 3:30am, and to wake up an hour later to see that the crowd laying around you has grown is a sight to behold. It was indescribable fun to have such confirmation for the Slumberfest.
San Jose’s just the right setting for an event of this kind. The people want it–nay–need it and MACLA’s more than happy to pursue just about anything to promote art in all of its forms. It has been a purveyor of art for sometime now, and is the true home of spoken word in Silicon Valley. There is none higher.
Last year David mentioned his interest in bringing more international performers to the Slumberfest, and being a low-cost event, we certainly could not fly people out to attend. It’s quite literally a slumber party with a stage, a few mics, a pile of blankets, sleeping bags, pillows, food (all sorts!) and a couch or two.
But dammit! We live in Silicon Valley! We’re poets and artists who are also tech nerds. There must be something we can do to bring the world to MACLA.
SOLUTION: Skype + projector + wall + camera = INTERNATIONAL SLUMBERFEST!
If you think, “Man, this sounds like fun, but I can’t fly to San Jose, California (although you really should), but I do have a Skype account and I do have a webcam and I do have internet access and I do have poetry or music that is or isn’t mine and I do like the idea of reading it aloud…” Then you’re all set to be a part of the show! Join us from your very own country, province, state, cafe, school, bar
kitchen or bedroom.
We are signing people up for Skyping or those interested in just showing up to perform. Anyone outside of the United States will get priority with time slots. If you’re interested, look up the event listing on Facebook http://tinyurl.com/kpuwej, or comment here with the the general time slot you’re interested in.
Slumberfest 2009 runs from June 5 to June 6 – 6pm Friday to 6pm Saturday.
Slots may be less than 15 minutes, but not more than 15 minutes, depending on demand. The later the better. It will be easier to get a slot at 6am then at 11pm. Pay close attention to the difference in time between your time zone and Pacific Time.
http://www.timeanddate.com/
Examples:
“I am Joe Davis. I am a poet. I live in San Jose. I will attend in person. I would like to sign up between 6pm and 7:30pm. My email address is XGHKIG at HJJIY dot COM.” “Hey, Slumberers! I am Suzy. I live in the UK. I am a musician. I would like to play my songs over Skype sometime between 3am and 5am Pacific Time. You can reach me at SUZY at SUZY dot COM.”David and I will be working everything out for the rest of this week, and you will get a response with your time slot and explicit Skype instructions by Thursday, June 4 or the morning of June 5.
There will be lots of laying about, aside from David and I hosting and filling in empty slots on the mic. It is recommended that if you bring food or beverage, please bring enough to share.
NO BOOZE OR DRUGS. This is a clean event. We’d love for you to get high on life instead.
MACLA
510 South First Street, Between William and Reed in Dowtown San Jose
Free street parking after 6pm.
Meters in the daytime.
Suggested donation: 5 to 7 bucks.
Original time slotted was 7pm to 7pm, but scheduling forced us an hour ahead. It is 6pm to 6pm.
Various prizes and games for those who volunteer and stay the whole 24-hours.
Get plenty of rest beforehand and be sure to bring plenty of water if you intend to stay up.
We will attempt to webcast the event throughout, but due to issues in the past, we can make no promises. Check back to this blog throughout
the week for more info.
———
Word to the nerd.
Originally published at Mike McGee Town. You can comment here or there.
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The awesome-ness I experienced at my 24-Hour Solo Soltice Set last December really made me look at performance from many different perspectives. I have realized over the last several months that embarking on such a long event alone has made me feel a bit self-centered and vain. When I attempted to convince other less conceited poets to try their own, they just didn’t seem interested in such an individualistic endeavor. Granted, the lack of sleep aspect is also not as alluring to people far wiser than I. It occurred to me that putting on such a long event should require a more community-based reasoning.
Upon discussing this with David Perez, who was pivotal in getting the original 24-Hour set off the ground, we decided that a true open-mic was necessary. We are organizing our next event to be 24-hours of 15-minute slots for anyone who signs up. That’s pretty much 96 feature slots in one day. We could go 25-hours to make it 100 slots. I doubt we’d get 100 performers, but David and I, along with our crew, will stick around to host and fill gaps in the sign up.
So if you’re around Downtown San José on the August 29 and 30, please come by MACLA to watch it all take place, or to help us make it take place.
David has established a $5-$7 sliding scale, but no one will be turned away, thus making it a $0-$∞ sliding scale. Everyone who pays, may come and go. Donations could really be of anything useful…
Comment here or email David or I about ideas, volunteering, donations of any sort, or signing up. We will need blankets, sleeping bags and pillows like mad. I recommend people wear jammies and such. I wonder if we should establish an online sign-up list to have the night ready at the onset, or to have all the sign ups as-we-go. Maybe the first half of the night could be pre-signs, then the last half as-we-go… Feel free to comment your ideas and thoughts on this blog or on my Facebook page (or future Facebook group).
If you know of anyone in the area who might find this interesting, please send them the following information, or help us promote this event via papers, media and the likes. This could be huge! Whoa, what if we extended it due to sheer awesomeness!
SUMMER SLUMBER FEST 08 – HOSTED BY MIKE MCGEE & DAVID PEREZ
Starts: Friday, August 29, 2008, 8:00pm
Ends: Saturday, August 30, 2008, 8:00pm to 9:00pm
$5-7 sliding scale
No one turned away for lack of funds
Fresh out of hibernation with a pots of coffee in one hand and a box of chap books in the other, Mike McGee and David Perez return to MACLA for another 24-hour set of poetry. This time, he opens the mic to a band of loyal poetry-and-music-loving vampires to form the one and only, “Summer Slumberfest ’08”. We’re packing in couches, pillows, blankets and whatever else is soft and fluffy to make a never-before-seen Thunderdome of Comfort. Barefoot Coffee Roasters provides the caffeine. So peel back those eyelids and help us rock the night away by reading your own poetry or just kicking back, cuddling up and watching the show.
For more information contact David @ david@maclaarte.org
Visit MACLAarte.org for information
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Word to the nerd.
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If you are near any of these upcoming events, come hang out with me.
Email mightymikemcgee at GMAIL for more info, or call my mobile if you have the number.
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Updated September 3, 2007
Friday, September 7, 2007
Univ. Maine – Presque Isle
PI, Maine
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Brandeis University
Waltham, Massachusetts
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Cal Poly – San Luis Obispo
SLO, California
PAST DATES BELOW
Monday, January 22, 2007
Middlebury College
Middlebury, VT, 05753-6004
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Salem State College-Ellison
Salem, MA 01970
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Green Mountain College
Poultney, VT, 05764
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Suffolk University
Boston, MA, 02114-4241
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
University of Memphis
Memphis, TN, 38152
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Hendrix College
Conway, AR, 72032-4115
Thursday, February 1, 2007
Arkansas State University-Beebe
Beebe, AR, 72012
Friday, February 2, 2007
Lyon College
Batesville, AR, 72501-3629
Monday, February 5, 2007
Henderson State University
Arkadelphia, AR, 71999
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Kansas City, MO, 64110-2481
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Saint Anselm College
Manchester, NH 03102
Thursday, February 8, 2007
Johnson & Wales University
Denver, CO 80220-1866
Friday, February 9, 2007
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523-8
Tuesday, Februry 18, 2007 – 8:30pm
New England College
Henniker, NH, 03242-3202
Wednesday, February 14, 2007 – 8:00pm
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
Lowell, MA 01854-3097
Thursday, February 15, 2007 – 9:30pm
Thomas More College – CANCELED DUE TO WEATHER
333 Thomas More Parkway Crestview Hills, KY 41017
Friday, February 16, 2007 – 8:00pm
The University of Vermont
Burlington, VT 05405
Saturday, February 17 – Tuesday, February 20
NACA NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Nashville, TN
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
U of Conn-Avery Point
Groton, CT 06340-6048
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Colby-Sawyer College
New London, NH 03257
Friday, February 23, 2007 – 8:00pm
Plymouth State University
Union Building, Plymouth, NH 03264-1595
Saturday, February 24, 2007 – 7:00pm
Saint Joseph College
McGovern Lounge
West Hartford, CT, 06117-2764
Wednesday, February 28, 2007 – 8:00pm
Washburn University
Topeka, Kansas
TONS OF FUN UNIVERSITY
Friday, March 1, 2007 – 8:00pm
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Wednesday, March 6, 2007 – 8:00pm
Saint Mary’s College
Moraga, California
Friday, March 23, 2007 – 9:00pm
Roger Williams University
Bristol, Rhode Island
Monday, March 26, 2007 – 8:00pm
Bridgewater University
Bridgewater, Massachusetts
Tuesday, March 27, 2007 – 8:00pm
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
North Adams, Massachusetts
Friday, March 30, 2007 – 7:00pm
University of Idaho
Moscow, Idaho
Tuesday, April 3, 2007 – 7:00pm
The Blue Monkey (http://www.pcsj.org)
San Jose, California
(May attend San Jose Poetry Slam after show.)
NOT FEATURED…BUT:
Attending Berkeley Slam on Wednesday, April 4, 2007 – Derrick Brown is Featured
Attending Tourettes Without Regrets on Thursday, April 5, 2007
Friday, April 6, 2007 – TBA
Colorado School of Mines
Golden, Colorado
Sunday, April 8, 2007 – 7:30pm
City Slam & Experimental Mic – Poleng Lounge
San Francisco, California
Wednesday, April 11, 2007 – 7:00pm
Western New England College
Springfield, Massachusetts
Friday, April 13, 2007 – 7:00pm
University of New Hampshire
Not in Manchester!
WAITING FOR INFORMATION:
4/17 @ Linfield College – Oregon
4/21 @ Quinnipiac University – Connecticut
4/27 @ East Connecticut State University
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