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The Rimbaud and Verlaine Foundation is a registered charity Registered charity number 1157063 in the
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. It was set up in 2011 to take advantage of the gift, in a legacy, of the property at 8 Royal College Street in the
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, the house occupied by the French poets
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and
Paul Verlaine Paul-Marie Verlaine (; ; 30 March 1844 – 8 January 1896) was a French poet associated with the Symbolist movement and the Decadent movement. He is considered one of the greatest representatives of the '' fin de siècle'' in international and ...
when they lived in London in 1873. In 2014 it was launched as a new arts organisation and a registered charity. The Foundation’s long-term aim is to develop 8 Royal College Street as a European-style "poetry house". In the meantime, it is using the two poets as an inspirational starting point for a much wider mission to champion arts and culture. Exploring the vital role played by the arts in education, social capital building and cultural exchange, the Foundation is also developing a new and more sustainable business model for the arts, based around earned income.


Governance

The Foundation is managed by a board of English-speaking and French-speaking trustees, chaired by Thomas Venning, head of Books and Manuscripts at
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. Its chief executive (since April 2014) is Graham Henderson, who was previously chief executive of Poet in the City.


History

The Foundation was created by Graham Henderson and was initially incubated within Poet in the City. Henderson was part of (and inherited) the previous campaign to save the property at 8 Royal College Street. For many years this was run by Gerry Harrison, a Camden councillor, during the process of which many celebrities have rallied to the cause, including the actor
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, the writers
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,
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and
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and the musician
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. In 2007 the house was bought and sympathetically restored by a new owner, Michael Corby. Committed to the historic identity of the property, he agreed in 2011 to leave the property as legacy gift to the Rimbaud and Verlaine Foundation, created especially by Graham Henderson for this purpose. The Foundation has always been clear, however, that it does not want to be just a small
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. It has therefore used the idea of the "poetry house" to create an arts organisation with the wider goal of promoting culture and the arts and championing their role in social capital building. This has seen the Foundation deliver an extensive programme of cross-arts events and commissions and take an innovative approach to audience and business development.


Events

The programme of events delivered by the Foundation has been intentionally eclectic, involving many different art forms, and up-and-coming talent from across the arts and cultural sector. Amongst other things this programme has included events featuring opera, classical music, sculpture, poetry, literature, theatre, jazz music and rock music. Highlights have included ''The Disappearing Poet'', an event exploring why poets disappear, '' Faure’s Verlaine Settings'', an event presenting classical song settings of the poet’s work, and ''Rock for Rimbaud'', a concert featuring Americana artists. Institutional partners have included the
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, Bloodaxe Books and Pernod Absinthe. From 2018 the Foundation is organising a series of salon-style events at Blacks Club in
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in London, featuring speakers and artists, and designed to champion its work.


Commissions

The Foundation has also been responsible for commissioning new work in the arts. For instance, in 2016 it commissioned both a full-length jazz show (''Jazz from the Playing Card Factory'') and a full-length theatre show (''Poetry House Live''). As well as several performances the latter has resulted in a full-length film made in partnership with the film department at the
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in
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. The Foundation has also been responsible for an original poetry commission involving a suite of poems by
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, and a series of 24 paintings by the artist Rebecca Taber inspired by the poetry of Rimbaud and Verlaine. In 2018 the Foundation is seeking funding for, amongst other things, an original chamber opera, and an original
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.


Educational work

The Rimbaud and Verlaine Foundation is committed to encouraging new generations of students in secondary schools in the UK to engage with the arts and literature, and to gain an international perspective. In particular, it seeks to engage with young people in local Camden and Islington schools, located within a short distance of the property at 8 Royal College Street, many of whom come from socially and economically deprived backgrounds. The Foundation wants to provide these young people with experiences and educational opportunities they might otherwise not possess. This charitable mission lies at the heart of the Foundation’s identity, and forms an important part of its contribution to the local community. In 2017, the Foundation delivered an extensive programme of educational placements featuring poetry in four schools in the London Borough of Camden, working with students from
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, Regent High School,
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and
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in a programme that involved over 500 students. This schools programme was generously supported by the
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Foundation. As well as work in the classroom, it included school shows and the publication of an 89-page poetry anthology entitled ''How We Make Daylight'', featuring work by the students. The Foundation is facilitating a repeat programme of schools’ placements in Camden in 2018, with poetry in translation as its main focus, which will be delivered by Modern Poetry in Translation.


International connections

The Foundation has also been working internationally. In 2015 Graham Henderson and the organisation took the lead in creating the Kindred Spirits network of European poetry houses including seven arts organisations based in six different European countries. The Foundation’s partners include the Rimbaud Museum in
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, La Maison de la Poesie in Paris,
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in Madrid, the Lorca Foundation in Granada, the Keats-Shelley House in Rome, the National Museum of Literature in Bucharest, the Druskininkai Poetic Fall festival in Lithuania and the Halldór Laxness Museum in Iceland. The network became a vehicle for an application for a
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Large Cooperation Grant in the autumn of that year. The Foundation was all set to resubmit its application in 2016, with every chance of success, when the referendum result in favour of
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intervened. As a result, the charity's trustees decided that it was no longer sensible to place EU funding at the centre of the organisation’s future strategy. The Foundation, nevertheless, is keen to build on the relationships it had established with its "poetry house" partners, and particularly on the experience of the conference held in
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in May 2015, bringing together representatives from all of the partner organisations. The Poetry House Live theatre show in 2017 was commissioned expressly with the purpose of involving talented up-and-coming playwrights from all of the seven countries involved in the network.


See also

* Graham Henderson * Poet in the City


Notes and references


External links

*
Kindred Spirits: European Poetry House Network
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