Florence Poetry Carnival

What’s a Poetry Carnival…!?

The Florence Poetry Carnival, in Florence Massachusetts, is envisioned with three primary purposes as public art: to present poetry as an inclusive and demographically accessible expressive art empowering creativity, to do so through interactive activities, and to approach and program poetry as a multi and interdisciplinary art form. The Carnival is part festival, part theater, part community building, part performance and part literary. And. Fun.

What’s a poetry carnival…!?

The first Florence Poetry Carnival took place on April 27th, 2019 and on April 30th, 2022 we had round two!  The growth and enthusiasm for this community art event increased 10 fold after the two year absence due to the pandemic.

The 2022 Carnival included three associated events: an evening of readings by poets from Perugia Press at the Institute for Musical Arts in beautiful Goshen, Massachusetts; an afternoon of live carnival style events in Florence; and an evening I programmed called “Poetry and Pie.” at the Bombyx Center for Arts and Equity, also in Florence and featured Martin Espada, winner of the 2021 National Book Award.

As a public arts programmer I conceived of and produced the event including: programming/selecting and inviting participants, local and statewide fundraising, managing contracts and payments and supervising amazing and generous volunteers and dedicated professionals who worked below their standard rate. The vibrancy and authentic enthusiasm of the community was tremendous. Over 200 diverse members of this Massachusetts community encountered live poetry within 24 hours.

The Festival Grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council was vital.

The template for a Poetry Carnival to happen in other locales is under consideration.

“The Florence Poetry Carnival yesterday -- what a beautiful, energizing event! My gratitude to the organizers and participants.” 
Community attendee

John Doe

Codetic

“I really appreciate all of your incredible efforts bringing this literary gem of an event to our community.”
Lisa Downing, Director Forbes Library, Northampton, MA

John Doe

Codetic

I also wanted to say a big thank you to you for having us yesterday and holding such a beautiful event. It was such a pleasure to share the space with so many passionate, poetic, and like-minded people! Thank you for your hard work and commitment to creating something wonderful, whimsical, and entirely unique.

WORDXWORD community poetry workshops

John Doe

Codetic

I had a lovely time at the Poetry Carnival! There was a family of 3 with their young child, a few of my friends, and a new person, Nina, who participated in the other Carnival activities before coming to mine. My performance was incredibly well received, and I feel really inspired and motivated to continue the poem project in another venue here in the Valley.  So thank you for your vision and all the hard work you put in to making this happen.

JuPong Performing Poet participant

John Doe

Codetic

We loved being part of the Poetry Carnival. Thank YOU for all you did to organize it.

Brooke Steinhauser
Emily Dickinson Museum

John Doe

Codetic

Thanks for the invite to read!  I had lots of fun and thought it was very well done. I'd certainly love to come back again  Keep me posted.  I have a story about my reading a poem there in my own next  newsletter. 

Best Regards,  Craig Della Penna

Business leader who read at the open mic

John Doe

Codetic

Great video clip (My husband was watching the outdoor events and enjoyed this too!) and I loved the poetry carnival activities both inside and out!   I thought so much of what you did was truly creative and fun so thank you so much for all your efforts and creativity - I'm so glad you were part of ArtWeek 2019!
Sue Dahling Sullivan

(Former Chief Strategic Officer ArtWeek in Massachusetts)

John Doe

Codetic

Loved your poetry carnival last year (the black-out poetry my husband did there hangs in my studio!) I am so VERY glad that you are thinking of a repeat since it was such a terrific 2019 event!!! “THANK YOU for putting together such an amazing festival and sharing the list of participants with us –  how inspiring on the community you were able to bring together. Thank you for keeping the creative fires burning during this difficult 2020 time!!!

Sue Dahling-Sullivan (Former Chief Strategic Officer ArtWeek in Massachusetts)

John Doe

Codetic

Rachel! 

 And thank YOU for being the spark of the whole event - creating and manifesting such a beautiful day. I was really happy to be involved and will happily do so again next year if you have the will to do it again.  Rebecca Hart - Olander”.  Poet and small press participant.

John Doe

Codetic