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The art of the spoken word – Shane Koyczan to perform

Koyczan has emerged as a creator of poetry that dares to belong to the people and speak directly to them in their own voice
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Poet Shane Koyczan will appear at the Tidemark Theatre on Oct. 16.

Internationally recognized author and spoken word artist Shane Koyczan has emerged as a creator of poetry that dares to belong to the people and speak directly to them in their own voice.

In 2013, he collaborated with animators to make the anti-bullying viral video “To This Day” which has had over 13 million views, and he performed a customized version “For the Bullied and the Beautiful” to acclaim at the 2013 International TED Conference in Long Beach, California. Koyczan shapes his words and delivers in multi mediums from authored, video, spoken word, operatic, and musically performed.

Recorded with Cayne McKenzie (We Are The City) and Hannah Epperson and mixed by Aidan Knight, Silence Is A Song I Know All The Words To is another chapter in the continuing story of the renowned spoken word artist, poet and author Shane Koyczan. The acclaimed new release is available now along with the companion piece graphic novel of the same name. After a sold out coast to coast Canadian tour in the spring, Koyczan will be back on the road again for a set of very special performances though his home province of British Columbia including engagements in Duncan, Campbell River, Saltspring Island, Mission, Kelowna and Revelstoke.

Prior to Koyczan’s spring tour he wrapped up dates with the David Suzuki Foundation’s Blue Dot Tour that also took him from coast to coast and saw him share the stage with a number of performers including David Suzuki, Neil Young, Feist, Margaret Atwood, Raine Maida, Chantal Kreviazuk, Joel Plaskett, Robert Bateman, Stephen Lewis, Danny Michel, Jeremy Fisher, Whitehorse, Jenn Grant and more. Koyczan wrote the poem “Shoulders” specifically for the tour.

“When I first heard Shane perform “Shoulders” it brought tears to my eyes,” said David Suzuki. “Poetry, like music, connects people in a powerful way and Shane lifted entire audiences to their feet with his incredible words. We are so grateful that he’s a part of the Blue Dot movement.”

In the fall of 2014, Koyczan’s much lauded novel Stickboy was the subject of both an art exhibit and an opera with the poet himself as Librettist. The visually stunning world premiere of the opera Stickboy was met with unanimous acclaim and ran from Oct. 23 to Nov. 7 at the Vancouver Playhouse.

“Stickboy was a milestone for Vancouver Opera and a huge achievement  for Shane, composer Neil Weisensel, and the entire creative team. Eight thousand people saw the show and leapt to their feet to applaud the artistry. We continue to hear from audience members who were as deeply moved by the production as we were. Kudos to Shane for his accomplishments as poet and librettist, and for generously sharing his story with the world.” - James Wright, Vancouver Opera.

Sponsored by the Campbell River Mirror, 2Day FM and Coast Discovery Inn, the Tidemark Theatre and Gee Dan Productions will present Shane Koyczan at the Tidemark Theatre on Oct. 16.  Tickets are $28.95 for Members and $33.95 for Non Members (plus applicable taxes & fees) and can be purchased at the Box Office or online at tidemarktheatre.com.