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whoever i am, i’m a fat womon (Film)

By Sharon Lia Robinson · Comments (3)
Wednesday, May 7th, 2014

Poetry Performance by Sharon Lia Robinson © 1979, © 2014

This  is a 1979 film of my early feminist poem “whoever i am, i’m a fat womon.”   This poem was written in 1976/1977 and is in my 1978 chapbook, “fat womon/renaissance.”  The poem is also in the anthology, “Shadow on a Tightrope, (Writings by women on Fat Oppression), published by Aunt Lute Books.

Please share/post this archival poetry film for others to see.

“whoever i am, i’m a fat womon” was originally filmed  by Lynne Conroy in January, 1979.  For the Theater Project of the  Goddard-Cambridge Graduate Program in Social Change, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Lynne Conroy and I were theater students there.

This film is a rehearsal for the Radcliffe College Women’s Theater Festival, January 1979, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

In 2008 I researched and arranged for technical transfer of the 1979 reel to reel 1/2 inch videotape to DVD.

In May, 2014, Reverend Ed Evans of Sequim, Washington, did the film editing for including this film poem on my website and for youtube.

Produced by Sharon Lia Robinson, May, 2014, with screen titles and roses.

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My Journey Toward Wholeness

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Monday, May 17th, 2010

Film memoir by Sharon Lia Robinson  © 2002

In this thirty minute memoir I share my life as an artist, feminist and poet, and my independent research, mostly holistic, for healing of early psychological challenges.

A film excerpt from My Journey Toward Wholeness.

Two poems by Sharon Lia Robinson:  excerpt length 2:34.

1.  Dancing Into Light, (a poem for Meher Baba)
2.  In the Night of My Heart

(Scroll down to view the entire film).

Sharon’s entire film memoir, length 30:38

©2002. Produced & directed by Sharon Lia Robinson

sharon@olympus.net

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Edge of the Sea Gallery (1998-2003)

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Thursday, January 14th, 2010

A film about the sanctuary for artists and poets in Port Townsend, Washington. Produced and directed by Sharon Lia Robinson.  © 2009 by Sharon Lia Robinson. Entire film is 1:09:01. 

 See entire film here (or scroll down to view excerpts). 


 

Film excerpt of Sharon Lia Robinson, Poetry and Dance, Edge of the Sea Gallery.  length 1:53
I, Sharon, wrote this poem “The Will To Go Forward Is Connected To The Chance To Move”  in August, 1978. The poem is inspired by Paul Eluard.  At the time, I was beginning to create innovative dance, poetry and theater to reflect compassionate, artistic portrayals of full-figured women. In 2008, two decades after the poem was written, I produced this dance poetry film.

 

Film excerpt of Steven R. Johnson, Artist and Photographer, Edge of the Sea Gallery.  length:  7:16.


Film Notes and Synopsis by Sharon Lia Robinson, Producer and Director

Edge of the Sea Gallery (1998 – 2003) was a sanctuary for the arts and self-actualization.  During the five years of our storefront experiment, the center was an alternative place for dance, music and poetry readings. The sixty nine minute documentary film features artists, poets and writers from Port Townsend, Washington. The gallery was my vision to show the work of marginalized artists as well as friends who were more widely known. This documentary presents archival interviews with the artists, our work and gallery events. The film includes interviews with Steven R. Johnson (gallery co-founder), Robert Komishane, Alexandra Lord, Mike O’Connor and myself (Sharon). I held the storefront space for five years, because I believed and still do believe in my vision to create more visibility for marginalized and experimental artists. The gallery opened in 1998 and closed in 2003.  I see my work on this project as a way to share my journey and to inspire others. This film is a labor of love and a tribute to the artists involved.

   

Dr. Fred Whitehead, a writer and and progressive arts advocate from Kansas City, Kansas, said about the film, “You’ve documented a small institution that created and preserved culture — something that I’ve urged everyone to do for years.”

Film Premier At Northwind Arts Center

On April 15, 2010 Northwind Arts Center in Port Townsend, Washington hosted the premier of my film documentary Edge of the Sea Gallery (1998-2003). The event was a happy reunion for me of my old and new friends. Here are some of the people who were present. Photographs by Jill Buhler.

Steven R. Johnson and Sharon Lia Robinson, gallery co-founders

Doris Thurston, Christopher Herold, Isolde Perry, Joseph Karniewicz.

   

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    After the film, I shared my poetry, answered questions and gave an update on my art and writing projects.  

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Robert Komishane interviewed in the film, gives an update on his healing journey and rap poetry.

Joan Fabian shares her memories of the gallery

Stephen R Johnson interviewed in the film,  gives an update on his art and photography projects.

Sharon Lia Robinson with Isolde Perry

Sharon with Helma Gumpp

Jane McKann, Sharon and Joan Fabian

Sharon with Bill Mawhinney, poet and co-ordinator of Northwind reading series

Steve with audience after presentation.

   
   
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