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The Return of the Superheroes of Slam. 14 Oct 09

2009-SHoS

The Return of the Superheroes of Slam

In celebration of Black History Month, Writing on the Wall, in association with Commonword, is hosting the Liverpool heat of the North West ‘Super Heroes of Slam’ competition – the quest for the ultimate ’slam poet’. This exciting event takes place on 14th October 2009, at 19.30 at the Casa.  Entrants have three minutes to rock or shock the mike.  Judging is by audience response and by guest judges. The host for the night is the legendary Julian Daniel.

The winner of the Liverpool heat will go through to the final in Manchester’s Green Room on 21 October and will compete for cash prizes.

To enter, please contact Madeline by email: info@writingonthewall.org.uk or by telephone Tel: 0151 703 0020

There are a few places left but they’re going fast so don’t miss out!  All ages welcome.

Ticket price £5/£3 concessions on the door.

SLAMbassadors poetry slam semi-final – 6 Mar 09

Stop look and listen to the sound of young Britain!

SLAMbassadors poetry slam semi-final

The Blackie (Great Georges Community Cultural Project), Great George Street, Liverpool, L1 5EW
7:30pm Friday March 6th 2009
FREE ENTRY but places are limited so advanced booking recommended

Call Jess at Writing on the Wall on 0151 703 0020

In a time when perceptions of young people are distorted by relentless bulletins of gun and knife crime, in a climate where young people are questioned about their respect for society and for themselves, SLAMbassadors UK, Britain’s only online slam, gives young people in London and Liverpool the opportunity to have their say  – and say it their way.

Writing on the Wall, which hosts the Annual WoW festival is working in partnership with The Poetry Society to promote SLAMbassadors in Liverpool. Pupils from St Francis Xavier’s College, St. Wilfrids Catholic High School, Calderstones School, The Alsop High School, St John Bosco Arts College, Wallasey School and members of the Liverpool Young Writers group took part in workshops with spoken word artist, Curtis Watt (aka C Zero) to create poems around the theme of “respect” generating over 120 entries which can be viewed online at http://uk.youtube.com/group/slam2008

You can see the cream of Liverpool’s young lyrical talent battle it out to reach the London Final and perform alongside spoken word artists Curtis Watt, Nikki Blaze and internationally acclaimed Dub Poet Levi Tafari, who is also judging the contest, on Friday 6th March at the Great Georges Community Cultural Project, Great George St from 7:30pm – free entry. The four finalists will then compete in the Slambassadors final at London’s Southbank in April.

Madeline Heneghan the Coordinator of WoW said, “Working creatively with young people, we know that there is a vast wealth of spoken word artistry across the city. We are delighted to have this opportunity to showcase that talent.

Writing on the Wall – Superheroes of Slam

Writing on the Wall & Commonword Presents
Dike Omeje Slam Poetry Award 2008
SUPERHEROES OF SLAM
The Quest for the Ultimate Slam Poet

Tour Host : The Legendary JULIAN DANIEL

3 minutes to rock or shock the mic
Judged by audience response & guest judges
Open to all poets, MCs & rappers performing acapella

Superheroes of Slam, the Dike Omeje Slam Poetry Award 2008, is the quest to find the ultimate slam poet with spoken word superpowers. The championship will comprise 6 Heats across the North West from February to March 2008 with the top 2 poets from each heat competing at a Grand Final on Wed 26 March 2008 at Frog & Bucket, Manchester. The Superhero of Slam Winner will receive a £200 cash prize and the Dike Omeje Slam Poetry Award, a 12 month writer’s residency at Commonword, the North West writing development organisation.

HEAT 5 – FRI 14 MAR – LIVERPOOL
THE CASA, Hope Street, L1 9BQ
Host – Curtis Watt, aka C Zero
8pm £5/£3 concs/£2 under 18s Box office & access details: 0151 703 0020
In association with WRITING ON THE WALL
To enter Heat 5, contact Segun Lee-French
0161 832 3777

www.writingonthewall.org.uk