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Globe Road Poetry Festival | The Mile End Spoken Word Showcase

11 November 2015

Time: 7:00 - 8:30pm
Venue: Idea Store Whitechapel, 321 Whitechapel Road, London E1 1BU

The Globe Road  Poetry Festival takes place on and around Queen Mary University of London’s Mile End Campus between 13 and 15 November 2015. The three day world poetry festival celebrates the diversity of local and global poetic traditions in London’s East End.

About this event

  • This is a 'taster' event, suitable for a general audience

Emerging spoken word and performance poets from the Roundhouse collectives ‘Spare the Poets’ and ‘Kid Glove’ present their work in what promises to be an exciting and vibrant showcase.

More information

  • This is a free, public event, but advance booking is essential
  • This event is limited to a capacity of 40 people (we may run a waiting list)

About the festival

Performers

With readings by Linton Kwesi Johnson, Myung Mi Kim, Daljit Nagra, M. NourbeSe Philip and Caroline Bergvall, and a host of local and international poets, the festival will celebrate the diverse poetic traditions of the multicultural community of Tower Hamlets.

From the influential anti-fascist Basement Writers of the 1970s, to the hugely popular contemporary Bangla and slam poetry scenes, the borough has always been a crossroads of languages, cultures and literatures. Globe Road gathers poets and performers of all backgrounds to celebrate the stunning array of international poetry available on our doorstep.

Programme

Globe Road’s focus this year is Translation and Technology. The Festival will explore how translation and technology can both create and bridge divides, enable new forms of creativity and engage new audiences with traditional and experimental poetic forms.

Through a variety of performances, inclusive discussions, workshops, slams, exhibitions and other events, Globe Road aims to foster an atmosphere of interaction, dialogue and collaboration.  

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