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A Journal of Ongrowing Natures | TED JOANS LIVES! A Tribute, Page 3[an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive]![]() T. Paul Ste. Marie:![]() The night was a magical one and will remain as one of the highlights in people's memories of TWH, and this is a series that brings hundreds of touring poets to the stage -- but none that could compare to Ted. I brought out one of B.C.s leading bassists, James Forrest, to accompany Ted -- their combination was rich and beautiful. The fantastic accordion diatonique sounds of John Krieger filled the room with Parisian compositions influenced by Andre Breton. The audience involved themselves in surrealist word games that were read throughout the night. Mark den Boer, who is the sound man and DJ at TWH was thrilled with being able to draw on his more obscure jazz albums that night, as well as having the rare treat of recording Ted's voice. Ted and I were amongst many readers at the BlackSheep Books "Naked Poetry Marathon", a fundraising attempt at keeping afloat one of Vancouver's treasures owned by George Koller (the store is no longer). I went for broke in the "naked" department, while Ted showed a rather impressive nude photo of himself on the jacket of one of his books from 1969 -- I stood all chilly in the room, and he let his snapshot and poetry do the talking! I am saddened by the fact that I was not able to spend more time with Ted, as both of our poetic schedules kept us hopping all of the time. As I sit writing this, there is a picture on the wall of Laura & Ted smiling down at me. Ted is leaning on a Georgia Straight newspaper box that displays the cover image of he and Laura, and Laura has her head resting on Ted's shoulder, smiling sweetly. It reads "To one of our favorite friends, T.Paul -- Laura & Ted". This photo, amongst the artwork and posters on my walls, serves as impetus and inspiration to me. Ironically, the day that I received the call about Ted's passing, I had just been laying down my list of poets who I wished to have perform on the Thundering Word Heard stage at the Vancouver International Folk Festival -- Ted topped the list, and I was going to call him in the next few days. Now, I will have to trust that I may be able to do his spirit and words justice by reading one of his pieces on the stage as a celebration of his life. Every reading happening in Vancouver right now sees poet after poet who has been touched by Ted on one level or another dedicating their verse to his memory. Laura requested that I ask people to carry charcoal or sidewalk chalk with them so they can write "TED JOANS LIVES" throughout the city. It is happening! Better than that, after a short chat with a reporter from associated press recently, I put this plea forward, and it is running in newspapers across North America! Wednesday May 14th will mark our celebration of Ted's life. Laura asked if I could help to organize an event where we may all share in the joy that is Ted's spirit, and the response has been overwhelming. Some of Ted's family will be up here from the states. Poets from other provinces and states are hoping to make there way to Bukowski's Bar for the celebration, and the honor at being involved in this has renewed in me what was a fading belief in the sense of community in our city. Even though not here in body, Ted is still brining people, ideas and the energy of life together in one room! I am including a poem of mine titled INVOCATION that Ted favored. It pays homage to so many of the ideas and ideals that Ted represented. INVOCATION
We need
PASSION
We need
We need
We've got to
AND SOME DAYS THEY SPLIT ATOMS
today they find our voice. ![]() |