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Arts & CultureYou are in: Humber > Entertainment > Arts & Culture > Fishing for prose and paintbrushes Some members of the Fish Pie & Peas Fishing for prose and paintbrushesA young arts group in the region have enlisted the support of the new poet laureate, Carol Ann Duffy, for their annual poetry competition. Mention the name 鈥楩ish Pie and Peas鈥 and one could be forgiven for thinking that it鈥檚 a greasy chip shop rather than an arts group in the East Riding. The Fish Pie and Peas formed in 2007 at a caf茅 in Bridlington by like-minded creative individuals who were looking for an outlet to create and share poetry and prose. The group extended their network to include artists from all disciplines with 鈥楶eas鈥 being an acronym for poets, entertainers, artists and songsters. Members meet on a regular basis at the Five and Two caf茅, which they also use as a venue to showcase their own work from live performance poetry, theatrical dramas to exhibitions. Deirdre McGarry: poet and artist Group leader, Deirdre McGarry, who works at the caf茅, said: 鈥淚 think we saw ourselves as an assortment of different fishes who鈥檇 come together in one pie. 鈥淲e decided that we鈥檝e all got the same outlook on life: that we wanted to see art develop spontaneously and untraditionally and away from the organised art scene, which we felt could be exclusive and didn鈥檛 encourage ordinary working people on the streets of Bridlington to get involved. 鈥淎rt enriches everybody鈥檚 life that鈥檚 why we meet in a caf茅 that鈥檚 in the middle of town. It鈥檚 not in a traditional arts venue. 鈥淲e鈥檝e now got regular Friday nights going at the Five and Two caf茅 where we have poetry events. We鈥檝e had art events where we鈥檝e invited people to come in off the street and draw in the caf茅. We鈥檝e had dramas that have been written locally that we鈥檝e performed. We also did a drama that was written by a prisoner in Hull prison, who鈥檇 won an award for his work. Art work by member Nick Folds 鈥淲e try as much as possible to not charge [an entrance fee]. We see it as being anarchic and democratic. We鈥檙e just trying to do things that are different on the arts scene not traditional.鈥 One of the activities the group are currently running is a poetry competition which will be judged by Carol Ann Duffy, the first female poet to be recently appointed a laureateship. The group had approached Ms Duffy when she was giving a poetry reading in Bridlington some months back. 鈥淚 just asked her whether she would judge our competition and she said yes.鈥 said Deirdre. 鈥淪he was very interested and willing to help us.鈥 Vincent Peter Jones is an amateur writer and performer in Bridlington. Being a regular of the same caf茅, he soon became familiar with the Fish Pie & Peas and eventually joined. He says the group has provided a channel for him to develop his art form in an area where there are few opportunities for progression. Vincent Peter Jones 鈥淭o go along to a professional theatre company and ask them to put something on is very daunting. But to be able to come to a group like this and say 鈥業 have written a piece which I would like to see performed, would there be volunteers willing to do this鈥 gives me an outlet for the work that I鈥檝e done, which probably would be turned down elsewhere. 鈥淚 had never written for public performance before. I was writing for myself or monologues to be read out in small groups, but now I write with a broader spectrum of people in mind. 鈥淣ow that I have access to a greater number of performers, I鈥檝e found that I can write more and larger pieces. Last year I completed my first major piece, which is a contemporary play that鈥檚 three and half hours long with a cast of a dozen. I鈥檓 hoping eventually to get that out into a public performance.鈥 For more information about the Fish Pie and Peas poetry competition, contact the group via email.
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