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by LOUISE WALLWEIN and guest poet, JENNIFER STILL Everyone welcome! For further info, contact: [email protected] or 480-1065 LOUISE WALLWEIN The U of M’s Winter 2013 Writer-in-Residence JOIN US for an EXCLUSIVE PERFORMANCE Lunch included! FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 2013 at 11:30 a.m. The Great Hall , Located in Room 218 of University College at 220 Dysart Road University of Manitoba Fort Garry Campus Welcoming The U of M’s Winter 2014 Writer-in-Residence LOUISE WALLWEIN was brought up in 13 different children’s homes and wrote her first play at the age of 17. A renowned poet, playwright, and filmmaker, her explosive work detonates her audiences’ imaginations. Louise has written, performed, and collaborated all over the world, bringing to life characters that exist in the margins of society. Among many writing residencies, Louise was the 2006 Poet in Residence of Queensland. Her works include the BBC Radio Play “Dirty White Girl”, the plays “Skid 180”, “Melting Ice” and “Tagged”, as well as the one-woman show “Low Flying Aircraft”, performed on the wing of a World War II Shackleton aircraft. For help with your creative writing, please contact Louise at [email protected] or at 480-1067 to arrange a FREE meeting with her. She will be in residence from January through March 2014.

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Page 1: Welcoming LOUISE WALLWEINumanitoba.ca/centres/creative_culture/media/Wallwein_Welcome_Ev… · by LOUISE WALLWEIN and guest poet, JENNIFER STILL Everyone welcome! For further info,

by LOUISE WALLWEIN and guest poet, JENNIFER STILL

Everyone welcome!For further info, contact:[email protected]

or 480-1065

LO U I S E WA L LW E I N

The U of M’s Winter 2013 Writer-in-Residence

JOIN US for an EXCLUSIVE PERFORMANCE

Lunch included!

FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 2013 at 11:30 a.m.The Great Hall , Located in Room 218 of University College at 220 Dysart Road

University of Manitoba Fort Garry Campus

We l c o m i n g

The U of M’s Winter 2014 Writer-in-Residence

LOUISE WALLWEIN was brought up in 13 different children’s homes and wrote her first play at the age of 17. A renowned poet, playwright, and filmmaker, her explosive work detonates her audiences’ imaginations. Louise has written, performed, and collaborated all over the world, bringing to life characters that exist in the margins of society. Among many writing residencies, Louise was the 2006 Poet in Residence of Queensland. Her works include the BBC Radio Play “Dirty White Girl”, the plays “Skid 180”, “Melting Ice” and “Tagged”, as well as the one-woman show “Low Flying Aircraft”, performed on the wing of a World War II Shackleton aircraft. For help with your creative writing, please contact Louise at [email protected] or at 480-1067 to arrange a FREE meeting with her. She will be in residence from January through March 2014.