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− | [[ | + | [[Versopolis]] is a Europe-wide project that functions as a professional network and a web-based platform, Versopolis.com, with the aim of connecting the national poetry scenes across Europe. An annually selected group of poets will represent these scenes as they tour to partner festivals and they meet new audiences, authors and literary professionals from other countries. In accordance with the very language specific nature of poetry, Versopolis takes care of the translations of the selected poets' works. Versopolis was launched in [[established::2014]], with the website set-up and the first exchanges taking place in 2015. |
Besides communicating the works of the selected poets to the festival selectors, [[Versopolis.com]] strives to position itself – by means of a web portal – as a node for European poetry. As poetry is still quite dispersed on the web and mostly sticks within national or at least language boundaries, Versopolis aims for a more open and diverse European culture of poetry. As such, Versopolis is supported by the European Commission's Creative Europe programme. | Besides communicating the works of the selected poets to the festival selectors, [[Versopolis.com]] strives to position itself – by means of a web portal – as a node for European poetry. As poetry is still quite dispersed on the web and mostly sticks within national or at least language boundaries, Versopolis aims for a more open and diverse European culture of poetry. As such, Versopolis is supported by the European Commission's Creative Europe programme. | ||
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==Versopolis festivals and poets== | ==Versopolis festivals and poets== | ||
− | [[Beletrina Publishing Institute]] leads and coordinates the project which currently includes 11 countries, 55 poets and 11 festivals: Ars Poetica (Slovakia);Genoa International Poetry Festival (Italy); Ůmeas Internationella Litteraturfestival (Sweden); Instytut Kultury Miejskiej (Poland); Ledbury Poetry Festival (Great Britain); Struški večeri na poezijata (Macedonia); Poetinis Druskininku Ruduo (Lithuania); Felix Poetry Festival (Belgium); Goranovo Prolječe (Croatia); Literature & Wine Festival (Austria); and the [[Days of Poetry and Wine Festival]] (Slovenia), organised by [[Beletrina Publishing Institute | + | [[Beletrina Publishing Institute]] leads and coordinates the project which currently includes 11 countries, 55 poets and 11 festivals: Ars Poetica in Bratislava (Slovakia); Genoa International Poetry Festival (Italy); Ůmeas Internationella Litteraturfestival (Sweden); Instytut Kultury Miejskiej (Poland); Ledbury Poetry Festival (Great Britain); Struški večeri na poezijata (Macedonia); Poetinis Druskininku Ruduo (Lithuania); Felix Poetry Festival (Belgium); Goranovo Prolječe (Croatia); Literature & Wine Festival in Krems (Austria); and the [[Days of Poetry and Wine Festival]] (Slovenia), organised by [[Beletrina Publishing Institute]]. |
Some of the poets involved are [[Katja Perat]], [[Gašper Bivšek]], [[Kristina Hočevar]], [[Stanka Hrastar]], [[Gorazd Kocijančič]] (Slovenia); Krystyna Dąbrowska (Poland); Vladimir Martinovski (Macedonia); Vytautas Stankus (Lithuania); Mária Ferenčuhová (Slovakia); David Vikgren (Sweden); Eleanor Rees (Great Britain); and Cristoph W. Bauer (Austria). | Some of the poets involved are [[Katja Perat]], [[Gašper Bivšek]], [[Kristina Hočevar]], [[Stanka Hrastar]], [[Gorazd Kocijančič]] (Slovenia); Krystyna Dąbrowska (Poland); Vladimir Martinovski (Macedonia); Vytautas Stankus (Lithuania); Mária Ferenčuhová (Slovakia); David Vikgren (Sweden); Eleanor Rees (Great Britain); and Cristoph W. Bauer (Austria). | ||
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Revision as of 13:27, 21 August 2018
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23 Sep 2020
The poetess Katja Gorečan attends Hear the Women Call - Virtual opening night, on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Transpoesie Festival, in the scope of the Versopolis platform, coorganised by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Brussels, EUNIC Brussels, and the Slovenian Book Agency
at the Transpoesie Festival
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13 Oct 2017
The talk Poets' voices in times of crisis with Geert Buelens (BE), Pep Olona (ES), and Aleš Šteger, Versopolis Platform
at the Frankfurt Book Fair
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16 Nov 2016
Writer Kristina Hočevar in the framework of the poetry platform Versopolis
at the Ars Poetica International Poetry Festival
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5 Oct 2016
10 Oct 2016
Veronika Dintinjana reading her poetry (translated by Laima Masytė), among the five poets invited by Versopolis project led by Beletrina Publishing Institute
at the Druskininkai Poetic Fall
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16 Apr 2016
Readings by poet Ana Pepelnik, within the project Versopolis, supported by the Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA), Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna,
at the Literatur & Wein, Das Kulturenfestival
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19 Nov 2015
Writer Stanka Hrastelj in the framework of the poetry platform Versopolis
at the Ars Poetica International Poetry Festival
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9 Oct 2015
Writer Kristina Hočevar presentation in the framework of the poetry platform Versopolis
at the European Poet of Freedom Literary Festival
Versopolis festivals and poets
Beletrina Publishing Institute leads and coordinates the project which currently includes 11 countries, 55 poets and 11 festivals: Ars Poetica in Bratislava (Slovakia); Genoa International Poetry Festival (Italy); Ůmeas Internationella Litteraturfestival (Sweden); Instytut Kultury Miejskiej (Poland); Ledbury Poetry Festival (Great Britain); Struški večeri na poezijata (Macedonia); Poetinis Druskininku Ruduo (Lithuania); Felix Poetry Festival (Belgium); Goranovo Prolječe (Croatia); Literature & Wine Festival in Krems (Austria); and the Days of Poetry and Wine Festival (Slovenia), organised by Beletrina Publishing Institute.
Some of the poets involved are Katja Perat, Gašper Bivšek, Kristina Hočevar, Stanka Hrastar, Gorazd Kocijančič (Slovenia); Krystyna Dąbrowska (Poland); Vladimir Martinovski (Macedonia); Vytautas Stankus (Lithuania); Mária Ferenčuhová (Slovakia); David Vikgren (Sweden); Eleanor Rees (Great Britain); and Cristoph W. Bauer (Austria).