* Page Loading - Please Wait *
Sorry, This Event is in the past!
An Evening with Michael Rosen
Genre : Literature
Join us for an evening of hope and happiness and discover a world where finding joy is as simple as ABC?
An Evening with Michael Rosen and his book GOOD DAYS, followed by audience Q&A and personal book signing to conclude.
In an uncertain world, we need hope and happiness more than ever. So what are the words that can help us find it? Let Michael Rosen take you on a quest for joy in his dictionary of delights, where each letter of the alphabet offers us a moment of daily enchantment, celebrating the magic of the small things that bring hope and happiness into our lives.
Perfect for dipping into whenever you need a boost, open this joyful compendium to discover a new vocabulary of delight that will lift your spirits and brighten your day.
Michael Rosen is one of Britain?s best loved writers and performance poets for children and adults.??His first degree was from Wadham College, Oxford and he went on to study for an MA and a PhD. He is currently Professor of Children?s Literature at Goldsmiths, University of London where he co-devised and teaches an MA in Children?s Literature.??
?
Michael is also a popular broadcaster and has presented BBC Radio 4?s acclaimed programme about language, ?Word of Mouth? since 1998, as well as regularly presenting documentary programmes for BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 3, including the Sony Gold Award-winning ?On Saying Goodbye?.??
?
Michael has published in the region of 200 books for children and adults, including ?The Sad Book? with Quentin Blake (Walker Books) - a meditation on bereavement written after the loss of his son, Eddie; ?We?re Going on a Bear Hunt? with Helen Oxenbury??(Walker Books) - made into an animated film for Channel 4 broadcast Christmas Day 2016 -??and ?A Great Big Cuddle? with Chris Riddell (Walker Books) .??His poetry for adults includes ?Don?t Mention the Children? (Smokestack) and ?Selected Poems? (Penguin).??Non-fiction work for adults includes ?Good Ideas: How to Be Your Child?s (and Your Own) Best Teacher? (John Murray),???The Disappearance of Emile Zola, Love, Literature and the Dreyfus Case? (Faber), and his memoir ?So They Call You Pisher!? (Verso).??
He has written a book for children and teachers on writing poetry ?What is Poetry?? (Walker Books) and has done three booklets for teachers on writing and reading. These are available through his website HYPERLINK "http://www.michaelrosen.co.uk" www.michaelrosen.co.uk . He writes up a monthly news page on the website and a blog for teachers giving ideas for writing.
?
Michael writes a monthly open ?letter? to the Secretary of State for Education in The Guardian where he critiques Government policy on schools from the standpoint of a parent.??He visits schools, teachers? conferences and university teacher training departments where he is in demand to give performances, workshops and keynote addresses. He also appears regularly at literary festivals all over the UK and Ireland.?
?
The building is particularly appropriate for events and entertainments as it has an unusually large and uninterrupted central space which can be arranged in suitable configurations for many different types of events.
For example, left as one open space for exhibitions, arranged with concert style seating for drama or music, or laid out with tables and chairs for dinners or receptions.
It retains all the atmosphere of its important past, whilst offering up to date convenience and good modern amenities.
St. Mary's is available and suitable as a venue for many different types of event, such as:
Wedding Receptions
Wedding Fairs
Meetings
Recitals and Concerts
Drama
Dancing
Workshops
Exhibitions
Private Functions
Arts and Community Events
The Venue is NOT Suitable for Loud Amplified Music
Strand Street,
Sandwich,
Kent,
England,
CT13 9HN.
Sorry, This Event is in the past!
Whilst every effort goes into ensuring this event listing is accurate and up to date, always check with the venue before you travel.