Talking Rhythm! Open Mic of Poetry and Music
This event on 13th November 2012 at 19:30 has past.
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If you're doing, saying and being what you love, you're already talking rhythm! Come and share it!
MALIKA BOOKER: Currently poet in residence at the RSC: Writing is the best way to engage the imagination, to create magic, change the world. I write because my mother tells me I am the first generation of women to be able to tell our stories and because I know there are women in the world who cannot speak. I write to make sense of life, to make the ordinary extraordinary. I write to tell stories, our stories. But most importantly, I write because I cannot do anything else. If I am not writing, then I am not breathing.
TREVOR JOHN: bring roots, fusion his guitar, and a terrifically posh speaking voice. Check him out as a songster and illustrator at http://www.trevordunton.com/ and https://www.facebook.com/trevorjohnsings
Jazzman John Clarke, who remembers them building the Cutty Sark (figuratively speaking) will be there too and we are really in great appreciation of the Made in Greenwich curators and owners for their opening the doors of their lovely space to the sound of Talking Rhythm! and the poetry groups around Greenwich for this season. Make it the success you and they deserve and it may continue....
Donations on the night will be welcome, as we like to be able to appreciate the guests in some way. There is not a fixed door fee.
Looking forward to seeing you on the tiles again...
There's potentially room for 15 of you at the open mic. If you click join you're signed up to do something unless you say AUDIENCE. When I've got to 15 I'll say that's it for now.
First place gone to Alec Bell :-) who charms everyone so Sweetly on the Third Thursday of every month in Richmond, but that's another story....
Talking Rhythm!'s Tinkerbell without you....
Bernadette xxx
Entry: Donations welcome
Time: 7:30pm
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