Wednesday, 1 July 2026

Norwegian Poetry Celebration: - St Olave Church

 

Luke Kennard and Bjørn Vatne 

Bjørn Vatne and Luke Kennard
Thor Magnus Tangerås and Eley Williams
Vilde Bjerke Torset and Lavinia Singer
Sean Bell and SJ Fowler
Bob T Bright and Matthew Sokulsky
Petra Pálkovácsová and Katerina Koulouri

Norwegian Poetry Celebration
European Poetry Festival 2026
St Olave's Church, Hart Street, London
17th June 2026
www.europeanpoetryfestival.com

Thor Magnus Tangerås and Eley Williams

A special celebration of contemporary Norwegian poetry to open the 9th edition of the European Poetry Festival. Hosted in the remarkable St Olave church in the city of London, with its 900 years of connection to Norway and it’s patron saint, this event showcased over a dozen poets presenting new collaborations of literary poetry and experimental performance, all made for the night. Featuring those travelling in from Norway alongside many poets based in London, this was a unique and brilliant night of ‘Camarade’ literature. 

Lavinia Singer and Vilde Bjerke Torset

St Olave Church is dedicated to the patron saint of Norway, King Olaf II, who fought alongside the Anglo-Saxon King Æthelred the Unready against the Danes in the Battle of London Bridge in 1014. He was canonised after his 1028 death and the church of St Olave's was built apparently on the site of the battle. The Norwegian connection was reinforced during the Second World War when King Haakon VII of Norway worshipped there while in exile.

SJ Fowler (Samuel Pepys) and Sean Bell

The church was a favourite of the diarist Samuel Pepys, whose house and Royal Navy office were both on Seething Lane. In 1669, when his beloved wife Elisabeth died from fever, Pepys had a marble bust of her made and installed on the north wall of the sanctuary so that he would be able to see her from his pew at the services. In 1703, he was buried next to his wife in the nave.

Bob T Bright and Matthew Sokulsky

The European Poetry Festival is the biggest consistent celebration of continental poetry in the UK. For nine years as a festival, and over fifteen years as an event series, over 1000 European poets have performed new collaborations across the British Isles. The festival celebrates, in the UK and beyond, the grand resurgence in avant-garde and literary poetry that has marked the 21st century across Europe and it aims to not only innovate what a live poetry experience might be, but to inculcate community and engagement between poets across the continent, as well as between new audiences and complex poetries. At the heart of this is our collaborative model, the Camarade events. Here pairs of poets, visiting or based in the UK, create brand new works for each event, free to create as they wish. Each event often features multiple pairings, and so our events become energised, engaging playgrounds for experimentation as well as friendships.

Katerina Koulouri and Petra Pálkovácsová

Events to come

July Weds 1st - Latvian Poetry celebration at National Poetry Library, Southbank Centre
July Sat 4th - Romanian Poetry celebration at The Poetry Society Cafe, London

August Sat 15th 2026 - Celebrating Bob T Bright and assorted book launches: an event at Torriano Meeting House, 2pm doors, Free

Thursday, 16 April 2026

Aspyrian - Pizza Express Dean Street, March 2026

 

Robin Porter

Aspyrian

Robin Porter  - saxophone
Jack Gillen - guitar
Matt Parkinson - drums

Pizza Express Dean Street, Soho, London
31st March 2026

London-based contemporary jazz trio Aspyrian returns with their third release, Live at The Jazz Glad Festival – a raw document of the band’s electrifying live performance at The Glad Cafe, Glasgow in November 2024. Recorded during an 11-date run supported by the Help Musicians Next Level Award, the album features five original compositions that showcase Aspyrian’s signature balance of bold improvisation and deep musical chemistry.

Jack Gillen 

An unplanned recording, Live at The Jazz Glad Festival captures the trio in full flight – spontaneous, unfiltered, and emotionally present. Prioritising energy and interplay over polish, the recording embraces the ensemble’s risk-taking spirit, complete with its brief missteps, which only serve to highlight the authenticity of the performance.

Matt Parkinson

Live at The Jazz Glad Festival marks the end of a transformative chapter in Aspyrian’s evolution. It captures a band confident in its identity, forged through over a decade of shared experience and musical dialogue. With this release, Aspyrian further cements their place in the UK jazz scene – unafraid to be vulnerable, brave enough to take risks, and committed to the moment above all else. 


Saturday, 28 March 2026

Versopolis Camarade 2026 - Poetry Society, London

Zuzana Husárová and SJ Fowler

Maria Barnas and Colin Herd
Peter Zavada and Jan Musil
Efe Duyan and Anna Siedykh
Zuzana Husárová and SJ Fowler
Petra Pálkovácsová and Laura Davis
Lavinia Singer and Caitlin Nugent
Alex Murphy and Sophia Rahim
Patrick Cosgrove and Richard Marshall 

March 11th 2026
The Poetry Society Cafe, London
22 Betterton St, London WC2H 9BX
poetrysociety.org.uk/poetry-cafe

Laura Davis and Petra Pálkovácsová

A special standalone Camarade event, where Versopolis poets visiting from multiple nations presented new works made with UK-based poet pairs - a series of premiere performances of literary and experimental poetry, all at the brilliant Poetry Society Cafe in the heart of the Covent Garden. 

Patrick Cosgrove and Richard Marshall 

Versopolis is one of the biggest poetry projects to ever take place in Europe, linking together innumerate poets and festivals, constantly creating connections and collaborations. Who could be a better partner for the European Poetry Festival?
www.versopolis.com

Lavinia Singer and Caitlin Nugent

Versopolis, founded in 2014, is a European poetry platform that creates new and sustainable opportunities for emerging poets. It supports the transnational mobility, visibility, and recognition of authors, offering a nurturing environment for artistic development across borders. The platform has been selected three times under the Creative Europe initiative “Support for European Platforms,” reflecting its relevance, reach, and long-term cultural impact.

Jan Musil and Peter Zavada

Versopolis enables emerging European poets to build international careers, placing their voices in dialogue with diverse audiences, languages, and literary communities. Like a literary agency without borders, it provides substantial organizational, financial, editorial, and promotional support. Poets are invited to leading European festivals, their work is translated into multiple languages, and they are integrated into a wide, supportive network of cultural actors.

Efe Duyan and Anna Siedykh

Translations are at the heart of the platform’s mission — Versopolis ensures that poets’ works circulate in print, digital, and multimedia formats, including e-books, booklets, online articles, and the Versopolis poetry database. Just as crucial is its strong commitment to mobility, offering poets curated guest appearances at international festivals, where they connect with fellow authors, readers, publishers, translators, and cultural organizers.

Alex Murphy and Sophia Rahim

Curated by SJ Fowler and Aljaž Koprivnikar.
This is the fifth Versopolis European Poetry Festival event, following events in 2020, 2023, 2024 and 2025

Maria Barnas and Colin Herd


Friday, 6 February 2026

Bob Barter Berrylands Bash


Bob Barter

30th November 2025 
The Berrylands Hotel, Surbiton

Jenny Howe (vocals)
Bob Barter (piano)
Paul Stiles (saxophone/clarinet/flute)
Simon Gardner (trumpet)
Richard Sadler (bass)
Eric Ford (drums)

Simon Gardner 

It was a packed house in the backroom of the Berrylands Hotel for the annual Bob Barter bash just before Christmas. To compensate for the sad loss of saxophonist Jimmy Hastings, who died in 2024, Bob had arranged a special Sax Quintet with the added firepower of Robert Tagg, Simon Clarke, Jonathan Hoad and Derrick Coonghe. 

Richard Sadler 

1st half

Title You Look Good to Me (Wells)
Hayburner (Nestico)
Don't Mean a Thing (Ellington)
Time After Time (Jule Styne)
Soul Bossa Nova (Quincy Jones)
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy (Zawinul)
The Christmas Song (Torme/Wells)
I'm Beginning to See the Light (Ellington)
So What (Miles Davis)
The Girl From Ipanema (A Carlos Jobim)
I Thought About You (Van Heusen/Mercer Arr BB)
Let's Go (Derek Nash)


2nd Half  

Lullaby in Rhythm (Hirsch, Profit, Sampson & Benny Goodman.)
Smiffy (Derek Nash)
Bob's November Blues (BB)
One Note Samba (A Carlos Jobim)
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (Martin/Blane)
My Baby Just Cares (W Donaldson/N Simone)
Nothing But the Truth (Al Grey)
Horace (Horace Silver)
All Blues (Miles Davis)
Look Of Love (B Bacharach)
Route 66 (Bobby Troop) 

Paul Stiles


Eric Ford