Please note: this event will be held in person at Glasgow Zine Library and is suitable for over 18s only. This event is BYOB.
What does it mean to be known? To know a person? To know a land?
Fresh from a run at the Edinburgh Fringe, Meron McCardle presents Questions for my Ancestors. Seamlessly weaving together poetry and storytelling, Meron shares their experience of moving to Scotland from Aotearoa New Zealand, as they question what it means to be living in a place where they have ancestral connections to the land for the first time.
Setting up a life in Glasgow as a queer, neuro-divergent 30 year old had it’s fair share of struggles. Some of them funny, and others just a bit bleak. In amongst trying to find a home in the horrendous Glasgow rental market, looking for work and searching for community, Meron learns more about their Scottish ancestors who went on to colonise Aotearoa NZ. They grapple with the cost of their ancestors choices, and examine their responsibility as Pākeha - a descendent of British colonisers in Aoteaora.
Doors at 7pm
Start at 7.15pm
Themes explored: belonging, identity, colonisation, ancestral connection to land, queerness, moving
CW: Colonisation, theft of land from indigenous people
About Meron :
Meron is a non-binary poet and performer from Aotearoa, New Zealand. Having moved to Glasgow a little over a year ago to explore their ancestral connection to the land, they write a lot about nature, belonging and identity. A regular in the poetry open mic scene, they can be found standing on stages around Glasgow attempting to make their audience laugh and then cry just a little. Their work has been published in Driech magazine, Coin Operated Press, The Poetry Experiment Anthology, Tin Can poetry and more.
Ticket information for this event:
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This event is suitable for ages 18+. There will be 20 attendees maximum, and the event will feature comfort breaks. During this event, participants will be involved in: Poetry performance
This event will take place at the GZL space on Albert Road in Govanhill. You can find directions here..
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