Assorted Sporks Featuring Jesse Echo
Event description
Assorted Sporks is a free queer friendly regular poetry and performance night at Mamma Chen's on Thursday September 25th
Featuring: Jesse Echo
Theme: Caterpillar/Moth.
Think; Metamorphosis, Think; Growth, Think; Non-traditional beauty, Think; Unfairly maligned, Think; Beautiful pests.
Themes are not mandatory, they are just to encourage you to experiment with your writing and improvisation. Feel free to make it weird.
Jesse Echo is a non-binary trans-femme poet, storyteller & songwriter living in Naarm (Melbourne). Her performances blend the spoken word with her folk-punk singer-songwriter roots, resulting in a rhythmic mix of structured & unstructured poetry & verse.
Jesse’s poetry is a welcoming, authentic, and down-to-earth meander through themes of queer joys, queer struggles, self-discovery, and self-love - all punctuated with a warm sensuality. Whether she's spinning a yarn, crooning softly, or inviting you to shout along triumphantly - she hopes to bring you all along on this little journey together.
7:00 pm for a 7:30 pm start, sign up will be available on the night.
5 minute limit.
Perform your poetry, creative writing or performance art on the open mic to a friendly audience or come and be part of the crowd. There are going to be themes, writing prompts and improvised creativity (2 lines to a theme to music). Completely free. For more information check the events closer to the date. Hosted by Loran Steinberg (they/them) Music by George O'Hara (he/they).
To keep this event a safe space for everyone, there will be no hate speech or your mic will be turned off and you may be asked to leave the stage.
Mamma Chen's is a wheelchair accessible venue however, the stage is not; we can organise lift access to the stage if you contact us at least a week prior to the event.
Mamma Chen’s acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and the Bunurong peoples of the Kulin Nation, the true owners of the land that we live and operate on. We would like to pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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