Poetry has a history of getting people in trouble. Throughout time, poetry has been suppressed and poets persecuted for not writing the party line. This showcase gives voice to the outcasts and the cast out, the identity-torn seeking belonging, and the otherwise outlawed. By questioning the status quo and our place within it, these video poems reveal disruptive truths. To all poets who persist, who write rebellion, who reject silence and speak out—it can be dangerous, but we are many and poetry provides us refuge.
(76 min TRT)
Click here for in-person tickets to this program: Apr. 20 at 7:30pm
Virtual tickets are pay-what-you-can, $5–25. Click "Unlock Now" above to select the price you are most comfortable with.
Cadence 2024 will be held both virtually and in-person. Festival Passes are HYBRID, granting access to both virtual and in-person viewing, and are available here.
Header photo credit: The Light That Burns Us, dir. Jazra Khaleed, Silvia Tsompanaki
Showcase title credit: Eve, poet Meghan Plunkett, animator Miranda Javid
Juan Garrido Salgado immigrated to Australia from Chile in 1990, fleeing the regime that burned his poetry, imprisoned him, and tortured him for his political activism. "My verse is born by the nights of the curfew... when I was clandestine."
- Year2023
- Runtime5 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, Spanish
- CountryAustralia
- PremiereUS Premiere
- Subtitle Languagewith hardcoded subtitles in Spanish and English
- DirectorDIR. Ian Gibbins // POEM Juan Garrido Salgado
- MusicLenin Garrido
Poetry has a history of getting people in trouble. Throughout time, poetry has been suppressed and poets persecuted for not writing the party line. This showcase gives voice to the outcasts and the cast out, the identity-torn seeking belonging, and the otherwise outlawed. By questioning the status quo and our place within it, these video poems reveal disruptive truths. To all poets who persist, who write rebellion, who reject silence and speak out—it can be dangerous, but we are many and poetry provides us refuge.
(76 min TRT)
Click here for in-person tickets to this program: Apr. 20 at 7:30pm
Virtual tickets are pay-what-you-can, $5–25. Click "Unlock Now" above to select the price you are most comfortable with.
Cadence 2024 will be held both virtually and in-person. Festival Passes are HYBRID, granting access to both virtual and in-person viewing, and are available here.
Header photo credit: The Light That Burns Us, dir. Jazra Khaleed, Silvia Tsompanaki
Showcase title credit: Eve, poet Meghan Plunkett, animator Miranda Javid
Juan Garrido Salgado immigrated to Australia from Chile in 1990, fleeing the regime that burned his poetry, imprisoned him, and tortured him for his political activism. "My verse is born by the nights of the curfew... when I was clandestine."
- Year2023
- Runtime5 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, Spanish
- CountryAustralia
- PremiereUS Premiere
- Subtitle Languagewith hardcoded subtitles in Spanish and English
- DirectorDIR. Ian Gibbins // POEM Juan Garrido Salgado
- MusicLenin Garrido