Saturday 26 Dec 2009

Events and online
BBC Learning is supporting the season with a host of events and online activity from May through to National Poetry Day in October.
These include:
An online vote to determine the Nation's Favourite Poet. Compiled with the Poetry Society and The Arts Council, a shortlist of 30 of Britain's finest poets will feature on the Poetry Season website. Gems from the BBC archive and examples of their work will help visitors to the site discover more about the shortlisted candidates. A host of celebrities will make the case for their favourite poets via a collection of short films, including John Sergeant on Betjeman, Alex James on Auden, Michelle Ryan on Rudyard Kipling and Nihal on William Blake.
A dedicated Poetry Season website, bbc.co.uk/poetryseason, launching 18 May which will serve as the destination for anyone wanting to learn more about poets and their work. Key features of the site include a poetry search engine enabling users to discover poems based on themes and moods; short films with contemporary poets featuring suggestions on how to enjoy poetry; and links to BBC Poetry Season content.
A must-watch viral campaign introducing some of the nation's great poems and poets to young audiences and demonstrating their power in a modern context. A host of viral videos will be released throughout the season to show how poetry is a powerful and relevant form of expression.
Live events around the UK run by The Poetry Society, Apples and Snakes, Radio 4 and BBC Blast.