Showing posts with label Spoken Word. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spoken Word. Show all posts

Monday, October 28, 2013

LONDON: Jazz Verse Jukebox


Sunday, 10th November, 2013, doors 6.30pm, show from 7.30pm, £8 (tickets available on door only)
Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club (Upstairs),
47 Frith Street,
London
W1D 4HT
Tube: Tottenham Court Road or Leicester Square
Web:www.jumokefashola.com
Email: JazzVerseJukebox@me.com


Join us for some unexpurgated words and music with special guests including: feminist poet Chimene Suleyman, surrealist poet Ronnie McGrath, 2013 shortlisted Young Poet Laureates for London  - Aisling Fahey and Bridget Minamore, plus music from emerging jazz songstress Ayesha Pike.

Since its inception in 2009, the Jazz Verse Jukebox (the brainchild of broadcaster and vocalist Jumoké Fashola), has welcomed established poets and musicians such as Lemn Sissay, Soweto Kinch, Michael Horovitz, David Grant, Anthony Joseph and Jacob Sam-La Rose. Join us for what promises to be a thrilling night of diverse spoken word and jazz from some of the freshest exponents on the scene. With cushions to lunge on, cocktails to imbibe and surprises, this diverse night is one night not to miss!

PLUS Jukebox Open Mic:
Come & sing with our amazing house band or perform some poetry.

Compered by and with music from Jumoké Fashola
www.jumokefashola.com

Ronnie McGrath
A surrealist, avant-garde poet and painter,  Ronnie McGrath is a published writer and Creative Writing Lecturer at Imperial College London. Works by Ronnie include Data Trace, a collection of poetry (published by SALT), and a CD entitled Acoustic Avant-Gardism (ankhademia press). He has appeared on the BBC 4 documentary Tales From The Front Room, and has just completed a novel entitled Satchmo’s Lips, which he hopes to have published in the new year.
Review of Data Trace in Wasafiri, issue no 69 Journal of International Contemporary Writing.
“That a single collection should contain such a range of material and such a wide variety of styles is a testament to the poet’s versatility and his resistance to the deadening satisfaction of cliché.”

Chimene Suleyman (@chimenesuleyman)
Chimene Suleyman is a writer from London. She has represented the UK at the International Biennale 2011 and has a one-woman show later this year. She runs established night Kid, I wrote back, and collects photos of Canary Wharf.
www.chimenesuleyman.com/‎

Bridget Minamore (@bridgetminamore)
Bridget Minamore is a London based poet who has been performing poetry since 2009. She has worked with the National Theatre's New Writers' programme and has had poems exhibited at a TEDxLondon conference. Bridget has represented the UK at the 2011 Biennial of Young Artists in Rome and been an Associate Artist at the Roundhouse with her poetry collectives Point Blank Poets and Rubix. She is completing an English degree at University College London and currently blogs for the arts organisation Poejazzi, and recently was shortlisted to be the first Young Poet Laureate for London. 
www.bridgetminamore.com

Aisling Fahey (@_AislingF)
Aisling Fahey is a poet who has performed in various locations across England and America, including the Barbican, Battersea Arts Centre and Chicago. She is winner of the London Teenage Senior Slam and Slambassadors UK, run in association with the poetry society. She is also a member of the Burn After Reading collective and was short-listed for the Young Poet Laureate of London position earlier this year. 
'She may only be 20 years old, but her poetry certainly belies her tender years.' Waltham Forest Guardian, August 2013
www.getyourheadtogether.wordpress.com

Ayesha Pike (@AyeshaPike)
Currently studying jazz at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Ayesha Pike began her journey in music at the famous BRIT school for Performing Arts in London where she studied Musical Theatre. It was here surrounded by the creativity of the school that Ayesha began writing and performing her own songs. While working on and performing these songs around London Ayesha began to discover and fall in love with jazz and it was this that led her to want to study this art form in depth. Through Guildhall Ayesha was chosen to sing lead for several Charles Mingus performances performed at ‘The Spice of Life’ and in collaboration with the Duke Ellington Society UK, Ayesha was chosen to sing lead in the Duke Ellington Big Band Performance performed at Pizza Express Soho. Ayesha has worked with artists such as Lianne Caroll, Ian Shaw, Elisa Caleb and Femi Temowo at venues such as Ronnie Scotts, Pizza Express Soho, the 606 Club and the Jazz Café.

Friday, October 18, 2013

LONDON: Slambassadors Showcase


Friday, November 1st, 2013, 4pm-7pm, FREE
Clore Ballroom,
Royal Festival Hall,
Southbank Centre,
Belvedere Road
SE1 8XX 

The critically acclaimed spoken word star Hollie McNish will judge the competition, and is also the Spoken Word Icon of SLAMbassadors UK 2013. She will be helping Joelle Taylor, Bea Colley of Southbank Centre, London, and a member of the Poetry Society team, to select six emerging spoken word artists from across the UK.

The six winners will join Joelle Taylor in an intensive masterclass, helping them to develop a full set. This will be premiered in the Clore Ballroom, Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, London, on 1 November at 5pm. They’ll have the chance to perform in support of Hollie McNish, in a show that will also feature underground DJs and live VJ-ing, from a pair of lucky VJs chosen in an online competition in association with Ideastap.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

SHEFFIELD: We Talk Of Pride And Prejudice


Friday, October 18th, 2013, 7.30pm, £5/£4

Sheffield Students’ Union,
Western Bank,
Sheffield
S10 2TG

At the event a talented group of local writers aged 15-21 share a stage with leading poets Jean ’Binta’ Breeze MBE, Mark Gwynne Jones and Sureshot and all offer their own personal take on the theme of Pride and Prejudice. This show offers playful, witty, soulful and provocative responses to the Jane Austen novel and the book’s central themes in its bicentenary year.

It is part of a new intergenerational project for local elders groups and young writers to engage them in literature and sharing stories.

Developed by Renaissance One in partnership with Writing Yorkshire, in collaboration with University of Sheffield Students’ Union.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

SHEFFIELD: We Talk Of Pride And Prejudice


Friday, October 18th, 2013, 7.30pm, £5/£4
Sheffield Students’ Union,
Western Bank,
Sheffield
S10 2TG

At the event a talented group of local writers aged 15-21 share a stage with leading poets Jean ’Binta’ Breeze MBE, Mark Gwynne Jones and Sureshot and all offer their own personal take on the theme of Pride and Prejudice. This show offers playful, witty, soulful and provocative responses to the Jane Austen novel and the book’s central themes in its bicentenary year.

It is part of a new intergenerational project for local elders groups and young writers to engage them in literature and sharing stories.

Developed by Renaissance One in partnership with Writing Yorkshire, in collaboration with University of Sheffield Students’ Union.

Saturday, October 12, 2013

LONDON: Jazz Verse Jukebox


Sunday, 13th October, 2013, doors 6.30pm, show 7.30pm, £8 (tickets on door only)

Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club (Upstairs),
47 Frith Street,
London
W1D 4HT
]Tube: Tottenham Court Road or Leicester Square
Web:www.jumokefashola.com
Email: JazzVerseJukebox@me.com

Join us for the JAZZ VERSE JUKEBOX (Upstairs @ Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club) on Sunday 13th October for a smorgasbord of special guests including: enigmatic spoken word artist HKB FiNN, political poet Grim Chip; performance poet collective Burn After Reading, vocalist CeCelia Wickham Anderson and Cuban Singer/Songwriter Domingo Candelario.

Since its inception in 2009, the Jazz Verse Jukebox, (the brainchild of broadcaster & Vocalist Jumoké Fashola), has welcomed established poets & musicians such as Lemn Sissay, Soweto Kinch, Michael Horovitz, David Grant, Anthony Joseph & Jacob Sam-La Rose.  Join us for what promises to be a thrilling night of diverse spoken word & jazz from some of the freshest exponents on the scene. Plus live jazz trio & Open Mic.  With cushions to lounge on, cocktails to imbibe & surprises, this diverse night is one night not to miss!

PLUS Jukebox Open Mic:
Come & sing with our amazing house band or perform some poetry.

Special Guests
HKB FiNN / Grim Chip / Burn After Reading Collective / Domingo Candelario /  CeCelia Wickham Anderson
 
Compered by & with music from Jumoké Fashola
www.jumokefashola.com

Friday, October 11, 2013

LONDON: One Hundred Years of the Don’ts


Tuesday, 22nd October, 2013, 7pm, £6 / £5 Poetry Society members
The Nightingale Room,
Keats House,
10 Keats Grove,
London
NW3 2RR
Box office 020 7420 9886 or email marketing@poetrysociety.org.uk

Ezra Pound’s ‘A Few Don’ts’ shaped modernist poetry and provided a handy toolkit for generations of poets. Don Share, the new editor of Poetry (Chicago) – where Pound’s injunctions first appeared in 1913 – joins the editor of Poetry Review, Maurice Riordan, to discuss whether poets need a new set of guiding principles.

Monday, October 07, 2013

LONDON: London Liming meets Chill Pill


Thursday, 10th October, 2013, 7.30pm, £10/£8
Rich Mix, Shoreditch,
London

London Liming meets Chill Pill ‘the cutting edge of underground poetry’ TUNE IN and CHILL OUT poetry, fiction, music, cocktails & DJs under one roof. Featuring: 

JOHN AGARD
MISTA GEE
SIMON MOLE
DEANNA RODGER
RAYMOND ANTROBUS
ADAM KAMMERLING
ROUNDHOUSE POETS 
and US poet and rock star JESSICA CARE MOORE

DJ: RUSS JONES and host MELANIE ABRAHAMS