Word Space - Poetry open mic, writing workshop, words-based chill Kings X

Word Space - Poetry open mic, writing workshop, words-based chill Kings X

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Open mic slots, poem sharing, writing activities, discussion, supportive community, and creative loveliness in Central London, Kings Cross

By Word Space - Joshua Hallam

Select date and time

Monday, May 5 · 6 - 10pm GMT+1

Location

Jamboree

6 Saint Chad's Place London WC1X 9HH United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Agenda

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Welcome, intro & Sign up


Come on in, grab a drink, find a cosy seat, say hello to someone friendly and sign up to read on the open mic

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Open mic 1


Poets, poets, poets - We have some words, each poet has five minutes to read; either their own poems or poems of others that they love and want to share with the world. After each reader we have some...

8:00 PM - 8:10 PM

Break


grab a drink, go for a wee, etc.

8:10 PM - 8:30 PM

Communal Writing


A guided writing prompt - an inclusive and engaging opportunity to write together. Maybe it's your first time dabbling with poetry or you need a hand breaking the writer's block.. 15 minutes, instrum...

8:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Open Mic


More gorgeous readings and comment

9:00 PM - 9:10 PM

Break


More milling around creative lovely folk

9:10 PM - 10:00 PM

Open mics & farewell


More lovely poems, readings and then a final goodbye x

About this event

  • No venue parking

Words-based Monday evenings in Central London, Kings Cross. A monthly special Word Space including; open mic slots, poem sharing, discussion, feedback and communal writing activities.


Bring your pens, pencils and daydreams. Doors & open mic sign ups from 6:00pm.

7:00-10:00pm


This is an XL version of Word Space at the gorgeous, historic Jamboree, Kings Cross. Think the exact opposite of what a Monday evening usually feels like. Less slump into the week and more cosy creative word-vibes that set up the week like a nutritious smoothie for the artistic soul. We're talking a proper stage, big-ole capacity, and a gorgeous space very conducive to poems being able to strut their stuff. Exciting exciting!

This is a Pay What You Can event - if you are able, please donate generously for your ticket in the name of independent, community art and expression. A ticket above £10 buys a ticket for a person who can't afford one right now, is hugely appreciated and keeps the party going - poetry for all!


open mic slots are limited - names in the hat and the poetic gods decide!


A little about Word Space:

Poetry is a team game.


We spend so much time sat alone trying to find our muse. Trying to put that blemishless idea down on blemishless paper, or being frustrated that we can’t just stop scrolling and independently pull out a fully polished poem from deep within our psyche. The truth is, for most of us, art is easier, more rewarding and more alive when social. Playing with words was collectively developed for real social functions - telling stories for a reason; it is empathising, it is wearing other people’s glasses for a minute, it is the practice of connection - warts, mistakes, scrappy first drafts and all.

Word Space is about listening as much as writing or performing. About community and being wholly generous with our much fought for attention. It is about the necessity of space to hear, think, and digest someone’s words and give encouragement, appreciation and artistic support. Miles Davis said something like ‘jazz is the gap between notes’. Word Space might be the breath after a full stop – followed by telling someone you loved their third line.


Location:

Jamboree,

6 St Chad's Pl, London

WC1X 9HH

(2 minutes walk from Kings Cross Station)



Frequently asked questions

I'm not an experienced writer or poet - is this for me?

YES! This is a poetry workshop for everyone! No prior experience needed - if you love words, this is for you!

Can I come along and just listen?

100%. We have 12 open mic slots available but this is a night for readers, performers and all kinds of folks who love words.

Are tickets available on the door?

Yes there are! Tickets are Pay What You Can so as to be accessible for all, and to allow those who can to donate generously and buy tickets for those who can't afford it right now.. poetic solidarity!

Is the venue step free and accessible?

Yes, there is a step free entrance and disabled toilet available in the venue. If you have any other questions about accessibility, please message!

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