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A Lovely Word is a Spoken Word poetry podcast based in Liverpool, but covering the growing scene across the UK. Based on the popular monthly night: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1403954863211043/

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A Lovely Word is a Spoken Word poetry podcast based in Liverpool, but covering the growing scene across the UK. Based on the popular monthly night: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1403954863211043/

    A Lovely Word Episode 23 Featuring Levi Tafari

    A Lovely Word Episode 23 Featuring Levi Tafari

    This month Becki and Alex are joined by Levi Tafari (https://www.levitafari.net), who is a local legend and urban griot, nationally and internationally recognised for his dub poetry style.

    • 28 min
    A Lovely Word Episode 21: Featuring Keisha Thompson

    A Lovely Word Episode 21: Featuring Keisha Thompson

    It's National Poetry Day tomorrow! Come and celebrate with us down in the Everyman Street Cafe from 8pm where we have Levi Tafari headlining and some of you lovely lot performing as well, if you want to.

    Also this month's podcast is now live! Featuring a lovely selection of poetry from our last spoken word night where we had the incredible Keisha Thompson headlining and a little bit of discussion on class, bees, polari, dementia and MATHS!

    Keisha Thompson is a Manchester based writer, performance artist and producer. She is currently touring award-winning solo show, Man on the Moon. Her debut book, Lunar, features her poetry in addition to the show script. She is also the Young People’s Producer at Contact, chair of radical arts funding body, Future Ventures’ Fund, is a member of Greater Manchester Cultural and Heritage Group. She has supported artists such as Kate Tempest, Hollie McNish, The Last Poets, Saul Williams, Amiri Baraka and has performed in Brave New Voices festivals 2008 & 2009. https://keishathompson.com/

    • 21 min
    A Lovely Word Episode 20: Featuring Fat Roland

    A Lovely Word Episode 20: Featuring Fat Roland

    Join Rachael, Becky and Alex as they discuss and navigate all thing poetry and suchlike.

    This month's headliner was the epicly hilarious Fat Roland who brought the most props ever seen at ALW. Catch him at Edinburgh Fringe 1 - 13 August: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/fat-roland-seven-inch

    We'll be taking a little break over the summer and will be back the first Thursday in September. Keep your eyes out for an EXCITING SEASON ANNOUNCEMENT COMING SOON!

    • 32 min
    A Lovely Word Episode 19: Featuring Ben Norris

    A Lovely Word Episode 19: Featuring Ben Norris

    Join Rachael, Becky and Alex as they discuss and navigate all thing poetry and suchlike.

    There's a new opportunity, for Merseyside people to be part of the 'A Lovely Word' Artist Development Programme. Join in!

    Also, isn't Ben Norris fantastic? A two time UK Slam winner, Ben's Pamphlet, Some Endings is out now. You can find out about that and more, here: https://bennorris.net/

    • 42 min
    A Lovely Word Episode 18 Featuring Louise Wallwein

    A Lovely Word Episode 18 Featuring Louise Wallwein

    This week it's a short podcast, as well, Alex forgot to record the poets. So it's all his fault. blame him.

    Anyway, there's some excellent chat, an interview with Louise Wallwein (MBE - if she doesn't mind me mentioning it...), and talk of Writing on the Wall's WOWfest in Liverpool, publicly funded funded institutions and the BBC.

    • 16 min
    A Lovely Word: Episode 17 featuring Carmina Masoliver

    A Lovely Word: Episode 17 featuring Carmina Masoliver

    As this month’s night fell so close to International Women’s Day, and the theme of this years day is #BalanceforBetter, we wanted to celebrate women poets in Liverpool by reserving half of the sign up slots on the night for women.

    The evening was presented by Alex Ferguson and this months excellent headliner was Carmina Masoliver!

    Carmina Masoliver is a writer from south London. She has been sharing her writing on the page and stage since 2006, with features across the UK at festivals such as Latitude, Bestival, and Lovebox, and events such as Bang Said the Gun.

    She is the founder of She Grrrowls – a night featuring women and non-binary people in the arts. In 2017, Burning Eye Books published an anthology of ten poets commissioned by Carmina, with thanks to funding from Ideas Tap. She is a member of the Burn After Reading community and is in a collective of poets called Kid Glove, born out of the Roundhouse programme and creators of ‘Dear Adventure’, performed as resident artists at the Roundhouse as part of the Last Word Festival.

    Carmina was long-listed for the Young Poet Laureate for London award in 2013 and was also the winner of that year’s Poetry Rivals competition. Most recently, she was longlisted for the inaugural Jerwood Compton Poetry Fellowships in 2017.

    https://carminamasoliver.com/
    Carmina Masoliver @Carminapoetry

    Get in touch if you have any questions - see you next month! Thursday 4 April!

    • 38 min

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