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Winter Solstice Poetry SLAM- ONLINE REGISTRATION NOW CLOSED (please register at the door)

2022/12/21 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Free

Share the long night and poetry together in this competitive open mic event. Come to SLAM, to listen, or share during the end of evening open mic. All are welcome. Wednesday December 21, 6:00 to 8:00 pm. Doors open at 5:30 to allow for last minute registration!

Winter Solstice is a significant time of year in many cultures. Marking the coldest and darkest part of winter, it’s a time when people come together for festivals and celebrations. This year at PRPL, Winter Solstice SLAM begins with medicine folk music that sets the tone for an evening of reflection and poetry with emcee Amira Abouelalla.

To compete: Bring 3 poems that surround the theme of Winter Solstice. All regular SLAM rules apply. 3-minute limit per poem.

SLAM is a spoken word competition.

All ages are welcome, all skill levels are encouraged. Come compete or come enjoy. Everyone is welcome. Be there!

Details for competing performers: A SLAM is carried out in a series of rounds. How many rounds we have will depend on how many people participate up to a maximum of 10 poets. If you want to perform, have at least three poems ready that are under three minutes each. You are docked points over three minutes. Poems do NOT have to be memorized, but it is encouraged.

So get writing!

Ensure your spot in the SLAM spotlight and register now to compete using the ONLINE FORM (Online Registration Closed- please register at the door).

 

 

Winter Solstice SLAM  emcee is Amira Abouelalla!

Amira is from Toronto, Ontario where she was born and raised until the age of 12. That same year, she moved to Egypt with her family where she lived and went to school for 5 years. Living in Egypt, Amira was able to learn and speak her father-tongue– Arabic– and reconnect with her Egyptian culture. Amira is also Ojibway from Keeseekoowenin First Nations in Manitoba and has Black ancestry from Nova scotia.

Amira studied at York University where she received her bachelor’s degree with honours in English and a bachelor of education. Amira’s goal has always been to work in education to change, understand, and prevent further injustices against Indigenous Peoples in Canada.

In her down time, Amira enjoys travelling, reading, writing, kayaking, and cycling and runs a Poetry Circle at PRPL.

PRPL Winter Solstice SLAM welcomes musical guest Maité La Muse

Maité La Muse is a studied and intuitive singer and songwriter of medicine folk music. Maité is celebrated for her ability to channel etheric melodies, all while keeping a playful, grounded presence. Maité is a multi-lingual, multi-instrumental artist devoted to spreading a message of love and remembrance.

Details

Date:
2022/12/21
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Cost:
Free
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Organizer

Mel Edgar, Teen Services Coordinator
Phone
604-485-4796
Email
edgar@prpl.ca