Enough Said Poetry Slam ft. Jazz Money (APS Wollongong Heat)
Event description
Enough Said Poetry Slam is a slamily where you can share your poems/words/stories/etc, listen to other people share theirs, click for your faves and maybe even win a prize!
Our August slam is also the Wollongong Heat of Australian Poetry Slam! This means that everyone who signs up on the door on 31 August will be competing to go to the NSW State Final in Sydney in October, and poems must be under two minutes.Â
Click here for the full list of rules.
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FEATURE POET:Â Jazz Money
SUPPORT FEATURE:Â Amy Slorach
6:30pm - SLAM SIGN-UP
7:00pm - POETRY STARTS
ENTRY
$10 - standard
$5 - unwaged/student/concession
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VENUE
Entry to The Forge is down a short driveway between Gwynneville Bakery and The Asian Takeaway on Gipps Road. It's a two-minute walk from the nearest free bus stop, a less than fifteen minutes walk from North Wollongong train station, and there's plenty of free parking on the surrounding streets.
There is unfortunately no disabled access toilet available at the venue (there is a portaloo), however the venue is wheelchair accessible.
Drinks are for sale from Barley Grass Bar on the night.
Books for sale from Enough Said Books.
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POETRY SLAM RULES
Sign up at the door when you arrive if you'd like to perform. Everyone is welcome, from bedroom poets to experienced performers.Â
3 min time limit, no props or costumes, jump up on stage with a mic and share your original poems, stories, raps, rants and monologues with a live and engaged audience.
Random people from the audience become the judges, and the highest-scoring poet wins! 1st, 2nd & 3rd place PRIZES to be awarded!
But remember: The points are not the point, the point is poetry!
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FEATURED POET
Jazz Money is a Wiradjuri poet and artist based on Gadigal land, Sydney. Her practice is centred around poetics while producing works that encompass installation, digital, performance, film and print. Jazz’s writing and art has been widely presented, performed and published nationally and internationally. Their first poetry collection, the best-selling how to make a basket (UQP, 2021) won the David Unaipon Award.Â
SUPPORT FEATURE
AJ currently works as a mental health worker in the Illawarra, and thoroughly enjoys writing her feelings down. AJ has spoken at Woodford Folk Festival and here at The Forge numerous times. AJ will be performing all "new shit", so come along to enjoy her thoughts from the past month.
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We acknowledge our events take place on the land of the Wodi Wodi people of the Dharawal nation and pay our respects.
Enough Said Poetry Slam is supported by the South Coast Writers Centre and The Dire Theatre Company.
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