CLASSIFICATION
Swallow ID:
6367
Partner Institution:
Concordia University
Source Collection Label:
Lee Gotham collection
Series:
Lee Gotham collection
Sub Series:
Lee Gotham collection
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Title:
Enough Said 1995-02-20, Backo and Groupe de Poésie Moderne
Title Source:
Asset
Title Note:
Ephemera accompanying assets, corroborated by Lee Gotham, who introduces the event headliners.
Language:
English
Production Context:
Documentary recording
Genre:
Performance: Spoken Word Poetry
Identifiers:
[]
Rights
Notes:
Rights status in process. We may wish to seek permission from individual artists and Drew Duncan, the videographer.
CREATORS
Name:
Gotham, Lee
Dates:
1962-
Role:
"Series organizer",
"Producer"
Notes:
Lee Gotham was also the MC of this event.
Name:
Backo, Njacko
Dates:
1958-
Role:
"Storyteller"
Notes:
Event headliner. There is a redundant VIAF entry for the same person: https://viaf.org/viaf/3790168740912279530004
Name:
Groupe de Poésie Moderne
Role:
"Performer"
Notes:
Event headliner.
CONTRIBUTORS
Name:
Duncan, Drew
Role:
"Recordist"
Notes:
Videographer.
Name:
Ferrier, Trevor John
Role:
"Performer",
"Storyteller"
Notes:
Opening act.
MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
Image:
Recording Type:
Analogue
AV Type:
Video
Material Designation:
VHS
Physical Composition:
Magnetic Tape
Storage Capacity:
120 minutes
Playback Mode:
Mono
Tape Brand:
TDK EHG
Sound Quality:
Good
Other Physical Description:
VHS #3 asset. Contains recordings of multiple events.
DIGITAL FILE DESCRIPTION
Duration:
01:10:07
Size:
1.98 GB on disk
Bitrate:
2304Kbps (original); 256Kbps (master)
Encoding:
MPEG-4 movie
Content:
This is file 1 of 1 containing an AV recording of the event featuring Njacko Backo and the Groupe de Poésie Moderne as part of the Enough Said series, organized by Lee Gotham, with an opening act by Trevor Ferrier.
Notes:
Dimensions: 640 × 480.
Content Type:
Video Recording
Dates
Date:
1995-02-20
Type:
Performance Date
Source:
Asset
LOCATION
Address:
4040 St. Laurent, Montréal, QC, H2W 1Y8, Canada
Venue:
Bistro 4
Latitude:
45.5169628
Longitude:
-73.5796147
Notes:
Bistro 4 (pronounced Bistro Quatre), no longer in existence.
CONTENT
Contents:
[Bistro 4 stage]
00:00:07
Video Description: Colour video, different degrees of closeup of the stage at Bistro 4 (Quatre) (4040 St. Laurent, Montréal, QC, H2W 1Y8, Canada). A single mic stand. The stage, slightly below street level, is set against a full-wall window looking out onto the St. Laurent Blvd. traffic—with both pedestrians and vehicles regularly passing by. The windows from across the street are also visible, including an outdoor “JETHRO” sign. People frequently pass in front of the camera. On the café windows, some decals are partially visible, with words from the menu such as “DÉJEUNER,” “CAPPUCCINO,” and “TISANE.”
Trevor Ferrier
00:00:08
[Testing the mic and sound system, playing the sanza. Then ambient sounds, audience voices.] | Video Description: Diagonal angle of the stage, capturing the performer from their right side. Medium shot of Trevor Ferrier sitting in front of the mic, playing the sanza on his lap, testing the mic. Ferrier has shaved head, thin moustache, red Henley shirt with the sleeves rolled up. Zoom into a closeup as Ferrier finishes the sound check and leaves the stage. We see the reflex on the window of Ferrier hugging and talking to Lee Gotham. Then the camera remains stationary on part of the stage and the windows, with parked cars, falling snow, and the outdoor “À LOUER” sign across the street visible.
Lee Gotham
00:01:30
[Recording skips to Lee Gotham speaking, mid-sentence] In one, (so?), three offerings. On vous présente ce soir toutes sortes de lectures. Enfin, c’est l’essai de comprendre l’histoire, peut-être, de “le mot dit,” de l’origine. On commence avec deux raconteurs traditionnels. We’ve got a couple of traditional storytellers and, in the second half of the evening, we have the Groupe de Poésie Moderne to do something amazing with language and, I think it’s safe to say, something representative of more or less the contemporary and… And I’d suggest… (?) did you ever think of the “Groupe de Poésie Post-Moderne”? Anyway, (all the way from?) the traditional (brand?) and, two varieties, two different languages represented: Njacko Backo, who’ll be up presently, is a storyteller and musician who comes from Cameroon, un conteur traditionnel camerounais; and Trevor Ferrier, who will open the night’s entertainments… he uses African percussion. And I think we’ll all appreciate perhaps the contrast between a tradition of storytelling wherein the performer is basically the only vehicle for that tradition and, the other end of the spectrum, the Groupe de Poésie Moderne, a little later on. So, without a whole lot more chatter, I’m going to introduce Trevor Ferrier to you. Bon, faites comme vous voulez, c’est chez toi, chez vous, ce soir. I should mention that every coffee and beer sold goes a little way to helping the series continue, and I’ll leave it at that. Trevor, if we may, please. Trevor Ferrier. [Applause]. | Video Description: Cut to a medium closeup of Lee Gotham making introductory remarks at the mic. Grey button-down shirt with sleeves a bit rolled up and tucked into jeans, black leather belt; full beard, long hair tied in a ponytail. Different degrees of closeup as Gotham makes introductory remarks, often gently scratching the corner of his right eye.
Trevor Ferrier
00:03:55
[Drums while telling a story in English, opening with the line “Some have seen it and wish they hadn’t.” Applause.] | Video Description: Medium shot of Trevor Ferrier entering the stage and picking up his percussion instrument from the floor. Different degrees of closeup as Ferrier tells a story while playing percussion.
Trevor Ferrier
00:20:00
[Plays the sanza while telling another story in English, opening with the line “Once on the far side of yesterday there lived a little girl who wanted to know the future.” Applause.] | Video Description: Medium shot of Trevor Ferrier picking up the sanza. Different degrees of closeup as Ferrier tells a story while playing the sanza. At some point the camera zooms into an extreme closeup of his hands playing.
Lee Gotham
00:39:26
[Thanks Trevor Ferrier and announces a break.] | Video Description: Lee Gotham walks to stage and makes remarks.
Lee Gotham
00:39:44
[Cut to Lee Gotham introducing Njacko Backo.] | Video Description: Medium long shot from the other side of the stage, now capturing the performers slightly from a diagonal left.
Njacko Backo
00:39:52
[Salutes the audience in French and tells a story titled “Macaco.” Applause.] | Video Description: Closeup of Njacko Backo entering the stage. Dark sweater, neck-length braided hair, large beaded necklace. As Backo tells a story, the camera alternates among different degrees of closeup and pans from side to side to accompany Backo on stage. At some point, Backo balances a percussion instrument (the same one Ferrier drummed) on his head, acting out part of the story. Backo incorporates call-and-responses and a choruses with the audience into the storytelling.
Lee Gotham
00:52:52
[Thanks Njacko Backo amid applause. Announces the next performers.] | Video Description: Zoom to a medium closeup as Lee Gotham walks on stage, clapping and smoking. Gotham makes remarks and introduces the next performers.
Lee Gotham and Groupe de Poésie Moderne
00:54:15
[Ambient sounds, voices]. | Video Description: Cut to a medium long shot as Lee Gotham, cigarette dangling from his mouth, climbs up a chair to tinker with cables, his back turned to the audience. On stage, we see the members of the Groupe de Poésie Moderne standing in a circular formation, all facing the stage, with the centre apparently empty.
Groupe de Poésie Moderne
00:54:33
[The Groupe performs a spoken-word piece, alternating solos with choruses. Audience laughter as a group member repeats the line “Ce soir.” Applause.] | Video Description: Cut to medium shot of the Groupe de Poésie Moderne. Six members of the group stand in a circular formation, all facing the stage, with the centre apparently empty. All wear black shirts and pants. As the group performs, the camera zooms in and out of various degrees of closeup. At some point, a seventh performer emerges from the centre of the group formation, going up and down several times. Later on, the group briefly breaks the formation, acting out an argument.
Groupe de Poésie Moderne
01:01:00
[The Groupe performs a second spoken-word piece, opening with the line “Bonsoir, nous sommes le Groupe de Poésie Moderne!” Applause.] | Video Description: Medium shot of the Groupe de Poésie Moderne. The seven group members now stand in a loose row, all facing the stage. Save by one performer, who reads, all members perform from memory. Zoom in and out of various degrees of closeup.
Groupe de Poésie Moderne
01:07:00
[The Groupe performs a third piece, opening with the line “Bonjour, ma très belle, je suis inquiet pour toi.” Applause.] | Video Description: Medium shot of the Groupe de Poésie Moderne performing. The piece opens with only two members dialoguing and facing the audience, while the others stand on either side of the duo, with their backs to the camera. A third member turns to the audience and stands in front of the duo, addressing the audience. At the end, all other members turn to salute the audience, amid applause.
Lee Gotham
01:09:24
[Thanks the Groupe de Poésie Moderne. Announces an open mic (not part of this recording), as well as upcoming events.] | Video Description: Medium long shot then closeup as Lee Gotham thanks the performers and makes announcements.
END
01:10:07
[End of recording.]
Notes:
Event recording starts at 01:54:16:33 of VHS #3 asset, which contains multiple events.
NOTES
Type:
General
Note:
VHS #3 asset. Contains recordings of multiple events: (1) Enough Said 1995-02-13, Benefit Part 2; (2) Enough Said 1995-02-20, Backo and Groupe de Poésie Moderne; (3) Enough Said 1995-02-27, Skarstedt and Suderman; and (4) Enough Said 1995-03-06, Phineas Flower Trio and Godin Part 1. The asset was digitized, generating both uncompressed and compressed video files; the compressed files were then split into events to facilitate the transcription work. Metadata entries based on events.
Type:
Cataloguer
Note:
Carlos A. Pittella
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Citation:
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Citation:
Villeray, with the participation of Le Groupe de Poésie Moderne. Vents et marées [music CD]. Vents et Marées. Montréal: Productions Villeray, 1995.