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Louisa Calio (born July 4, 1947 in Gravesend, Brooklyn) is an American poet, writer, multimedia performance artist and teacher. She has directed the Poets and Writers' Piazza for
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's Italian Experience for the past 10 years.Poets and Writers' Piazza
Calio's writings have appeared internationally in anthologies, magazines and journals. She has been honored by Barnard College, Columbia University as a ''Feminist Who Changed America Second Wave 1963–1975.'' She has traveled to East and West Africa, lived in the Caribbean and documented her journeys in photographs and the written word, completing an epic poem "Journey to the Heart Waters"Louisa Calio
"Journey to the Heart Waters."
in ''Italian American Politics: Local, Global/Cultural, Personal.'' Philip V. Cannistraro, Jerome Krase, and Joseph V. Scelsa, eds. Hunter College CUNY. New York City. November 12–14, 1998.
which was also the title of an exhibition of photos and poems that opened at Round Hill Resort in
Montego Bay Montego Bay is the capital of the Parishes of Jamaica, parish of Saint James Parish, Jamaica, St. James in Jamaica. The city is the fourth-largest urban area in the country by population, after Kingston, Jamaica, Kingston, Spanish Town, and Por ...
in 2007.


Background and family

Louisa Calio was born to Joseph and Rose Calio in Gravesend, Brooklyn. Her mother was named the Brenda Frasier of Lafayette High School and worked as a secretary when she married Joseph Calio, a Sicilian American whose family came from
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and Agrigento. Joseph was a World War II veteran and Vice President in charge of Production for Ralph Lauren Corporation's Women's Wear and the founder and officer in the Progressive Dress Club and Americans of Italian Descent (AID).


Life and career

Calio was an honor student in advanced placement English at Herricks High School and won a Regent's scholarship to attend SUNY Albany, graduating magna cum laude with special honors in English. Calio began her career as an English teacher in Waterford, NY and then worked in the inner city schools of Philadelphia for five years, branching out into the arts with Jackie Teamor at
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's urban arts development program. After earning her master's degree in education at Temple University, she moved to New Haven, CT and began her career as a performance poet. Calio traveled to East and West Africa and studied independently with Robert Farris Thompson.Calio & Thompson.
/ref> They developed ritual performances inspired by both Italian and African traditions together at Yale School of Art and Architecture. Calio's writing has appeared internationally in prestigious anthologies, magazines and journals like Gradiva, Descant (magazine), Voices in Italian Americana/
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, Journal of Italian Translation, Feile-Festa, New Verse News,
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, Studia Mystica and
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magazine, Salome.Salome
She has written extensively about women and her interest in East and West Africa and the Caribbean, where she lived for over 25 years. Documenting her journeys in photographic images, as well as the written word, she exhibited her photos at the Broward County Library, the Sangster International Airport and
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,
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in "A Passion for Africa," based on a lifelong attraction to Nubia and the Nile and "A Passion for Jamaica," reading from her book in progress, ''A Day in the Tropics.'' She is a member of The Long Island Writers' Guild and the Italian American Writers Association. Calio was a founding member and the first Executive Director of City Spirit Artists, Inc. (1976–1981), a nonprofit organization in New Haven, Connecticut, funded by a Bicentennial Grant to make arts available to divergent populations. The program, which was to last one year, was developed by Calio into a project and later incorporated with her effort and efforts by members of her board who included
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, President of the Center for Theater Techniques, Elisabeth Kubler, President of Long Wharf Theatre and U.S. Representative Rosa DeLauro. Yale University, ACES Educational Center for the Arts, Yale's African American Center, educators, businessmen and women, City Spirit made the arts readily accessible for free through grants, in jails, halfway houses, senior citizen homes, community centers, public schools, hospitals and hospices. Calio later served as a creative writing instructor and a grants consultant to its board of directors for ten years. City Spirit Artists lasted 25 years.''Writer among state Arts Awards winners.''
/ref> She has directed and performed multimedia productions of her work set to dance and music by jazz composers Oliver Lake and Wadada Leo Smith at Yale University, Albertus Magnus College, ACES Educational Center for the Arts for many years. She is also a certified Sivananda Yoga instructor.


Awards and honors

*First Prize in the 4th International Poetry Contest, City of Messina, Sicily, for poem "Bhari – the meeting place of the Blue and white Niles." (2013).Louisa Calio, First Prize winner
*Finalist for Poet Laureate Nassau County, New York, (2013).Italian American Writers Association
Newsletter
June, 2013.
*Named by Barnard College, Columbia University, along with Alice Walker, Ruth Bader Ginsburg as a ''Feminist Who Changed America Second Wave'' 1963–1975Feminists who Changed America, the Second Wave
/ref> and documented in the book of the same title.
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, ed. ''A Feminist Who Changed America Second Wave 1963–1975.'' University of Illinois Press, 2006.
(2006) *Women in Leadership Award for outstanding work in the arts and community by Greater New Haven community YWCA (1987)Women in Leadership Award
/ref> *The Barbara Jones Memorial Prize for Literature on Poetry Day, for a poem and essay in ''The New Voices,'' Trinidad and Tobago, Vol. XII (1984) *The Taliesin Prize for Poetry awarded by ''The New Voices,'' Trinidad and Tobago (1983) * ACES Educational Center for the Arts Grant for the Production of ''In the Eye of Balance,'' Calio's first collection of poetry (1978) *Connecticut Commission on the Arts Award to Individual Writers (1978)


Works


Anthologies

*"Churchillo," short story in Winston Publishing.
/ref> * "Signifyin Woman" in ''Sweet Lemons 2, International Writings with a Sicilian Accent.''
/ref> * Poems in ''Long Island Sounds.''
/ref> * "Body of Joy" in ''Sister's Singing Blessings, Prayers, Art, Songs, Poetry and Sacred Stories.''
/ref> * "In Search of a Deeper Truth Eritrea, My Ithaca" in ''Birthed from Scorched Hearts: Women Respond to War.''
/ref> * "Mama Mia to the Tune of Abba," "My Goddess Mother" and "The Other Grandmother" in ''Remembrances: Sixty Tales of Growing Up with Italian Mothers, Grandmothers and Godmothers.''
/ref> * "Poet as Initiate" essay in ''She Is Everywhere!: An anthology of writing in womanist/feminist spirituality.''
/ref> * "Lucia Means Light" story and "A Well Lived Life" poem in ''Italian Heart, American Soul.''
/ref> * "Children of the Sixties" in ''dark mother: african origins and godmothers.''
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Books

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Poems

* "Fast Food Jamaican Style," 2010.
''The New Verse News,'' 2010.
* "In Grandfather's Garden/Nel Giardino Nonno, 2009.
Feile-Festa, Spring 2009.
*"For Valentino Lo Bianco," 2008.
Feile-Festa, Spring 2008.
*"The Weaker Sex," "Angie's Hands Have Seasoning" and "Lucia in Grandfather's Garden" with Italian translations by Elisabetta Marino.Louisa Calio, Poems translated i
''Journal of Italian Translation.''
Volume III No. 2, Fall 2008. Luigi Bonaffini, ed.
*"Cells Remember the Dark Mother," 2007.
Feile-Festa, Spring 2007.
*"Eritrea My Ithaca", 2006.
Feile-Festa, Spring 2006.
*"Black Madonnas Fly From Me," 2006. in ''Gradiva,'' edited by
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.Louisa Calio, "Black Madonnas Fly From Me." ''Gradiva.'' Vol. 30 Fall Issue. Edited by
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.
*"Desert Flower," 1978."Desert Flower."
in ''Voices in Italian Americana'', ed. by Peter Covino. Fall Issue. 1978.
*"Come Eat my Roses," 1978.
Excerpt from "Cassandra's Visions," first published in ''In the Eye of Balance'', Paradiso Press, 1978.


Productions and performances

* "A Passion for Jamaica." Curator of photography and poetry exhibition.
Curator and participant in an exhibition of photography and poetry. Round Hill Hotel and Villas, Montego Bay, Jamaica.


Essays

*" John O'Donohue: The Celtic Soul," 2010."John O'Donohue: The Celtic Soul."
Feile-Festa, Spring 2010.
*"LightPlay" (an excerpt from the novel ''Luica Means Light'').
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Reviews

"Louisa Calio's poetry is a veritable chiaroscuro of images in black and white woven together with a profound passion for the lyrical."
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Henry Louis "Skip" Gates Jr. (born September 16, 1950) is an American literary critic, professor, historian, and filmmaker, who serves as the Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and Director of the Hutchins Center for African and African Amer ...
Gates on Calio's work.
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References


External links


Intervista a Luisa Calio.
Interviewed by Dr. Elisabetta Marino, "Mosaic: Travel Between Cultures: The extraordinary creative talent of Louisa Calio, including America, Italy and Africa interview." University of Rome. (in Italiano) * Calio's poetry i
Maruggi's "Remembrances" Anthology, reviewed by Rob Marchesani
i-Italy.
Angie's Mystical Marinara Sauce.
{{DEFAULTSORT:Calio, Louisa Living people American people of Italian descent Writers from Brooklyn 1947 births People from Gravesend, Brooklyn