On Sunday, May 21, 2006, I’m producing (along with my good friend Connie Bodner) an event called CELEBRATING WHITMAN: AMERICA’S POET. This special event starts at 2 p.m. at Genesee Country Village with a reading of the 1855 version of Song of Myself, Walt Whitman’s famous poem about America from his seminal book, Leaves of Grass. The 52 sections of the poem will be read by 52 people from all walks of life — workers, students, teachers, clergy, politicians, parents, scholars. The reading will take about three hours (with breaks), and it will take place in the Brooks Grove Church at Genesee Country Village in Mumford. This beautiful church was built in 1854, the year before Leaves of Grass was published. The reading is FREE with museum admission, and you’re welcome to come for the whole thing or for a part of it.
Following the reading at 5 p.m. will be a 19th-century dinner and a performance at 6 p.m. by actor Will Stutts of his one-man Whitman play. Will has worked in one-man shows as much as any actor alive. He’s performed more than 1,000 times for more than one million people. Tickets for the dinner and show are $30 each, or $55 for two. You can purchase tickets by calling Melanie Baldeck at Genesee Country Village at (585) 538-6822 x218. You can also send an e-mail to Melanie.
In the weeks ahead of the reading, I’ll be taking some local poets into area classrooms to talk about Whitman and to read his work and the guest poets’ work. If you’re an educator and you’d like to know more about this free in-class presentation, call me at (585) 469-8434, or simply respond to this message.
Finally, we have a few slots left for readers on May 21. If you’d like to take part in the live reading of Song of Myself, please respond to this message as soon as possible.
I’d like to think that this is the kind of once-in-a-lifetime event that makes Rochester a special place to live, and I hope you’ll come out to support it. If you’d like to order tickets, please call soon to help us budget for the dinner.
Thanks for your continued support of my projects. See you on Sunday, May 21!
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