





Collaboration with Haruko Okano for GRUNT Gallery at the Nice Cafe in Vancouver. Title page: "High(BRIDI)Tea [NOTE: a line runs through the middle of "BRIDI" forming a hyphen]: a collabination [sic] in-between haruko okano & [NOTE: a line runs through the ampersand] fred wah."
HIGH-TEA
HIGH-TEA
Okano, Haruko & Fred Wah. High-Tea. Vancouver: Nice Cafe, 2000.
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poetry
A31 HIGH-TEA 2000
HIGH | TEA | haruko okano | & | fred wah
Pp. 1-32
11 x 4 ¼ in.; 28 x 11 cm.; Stapled White Paper.
Published by the Nice Cafe, 154 East 8th Ave, Vancouver.
Front cover lists the title as "HIGH-TEA," title page lists it as "HIGH(BRIDI)TEA." (Note: the letters "BRIDI" are crossed out in the original text; these lines form a kind of hyphen through the word).
[1] title page; [2] copyright information; 3-30 text; 31 author comment; 32 acknowledgements.
Printed in Vancouver; November 27, 2000 in an edition of 104; published by the Nice Cafe, 154 East 8th Ave, Vancouver.
Titles: All Day Breakfast Specials – Y shatsu – Eggs or Omelettes – Babai olai – ohmu sutobu – Salads – Gunbutsu – Dunzara – Happatizers – Dekki – Sloup to Order – Dolasu – Choice Grill Stakes & Chops – Aratobe – Shiluba-Go – Lop Side Orders – Rumu-Kura – Gomu – Just Right Beverages – Deba – Fish and Shellgames – Gibu Gibu – Haught Cakes – Bottera – Banand Split – Olai – Nanemon – Naichi Inletto – Hafu Detchi – Burgers – Hanbaka – Saiki.
Collaboration began at the Banff Centre, fall 1998. First performance/installation at the Centre, December 1998. Further improvisation August 1999 for Kootenay School of Writing in Vancouver. For print publications based on these installations, see earlier versions of high(bridi)tea published in 1998 and 1999.
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