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On Putting Up The Ticket Price at Hammer & Tongue
On Putting Up the Ticket Price at Hammer & Tongue
You think it’s easy,
being this airy poet dude
and still going out to earn a living?
My usefulness, such as it is,
resides in twisting words into strings of sweetly wrapped
bricks of meaning
to smash the glass walls of the discourse we’re trapped in. Read the rest of this entry »
Hammer & Tongue Hackney, November 5th 2013
“Stephen: (He taps his brow) But in here it is I must kill the priest and the king.” – Ulysses, James Joyce
1. On this 5th November at the Victoria, 451 Queensbridge Road, Dalston, E8 3AS, we are preparing a night of poetic fireworks in solidarity with regicides everywhere. So from 8pm, we have two talented spoken word artists for you:
Hammer & Tongue Hackney Slam Final! Tuesday 4th September 2012 @ The Victoria, Dalston
Hammer & Tongue Hackney Slam Final
Tuesday 4th September 2012
8-11pm (Doors and DJ 7pm)
@The Victoria,
451 Queensbridge Road
Dalston
London
E8 3AS
£5/4
After a year of live poetry competitions in Hackney, this season’s winners go head-to-head to determine 2012’s Hackney poetry slam champion. Read the rest of this entry »
Rap vs Poetry @ Bedroom Bar, Shoreditch, Friday 17th August 2012
As part of a 1extra documentary, Hammer & Tongue and Fat Gold Chain have collaborated to produce an event we are calling:
Rap vs Poetry
@Bedroom Bar, 68 Rivington Street, Shoreditch EC2A 3AY
Doors 8pm. Tickets only £4 in advance if you get them online here.
The concept is that a team of poets will face off against a team of rappers. Everyone will be expected to show something of their own artform, to try out the other art form and to write something on the night or to freestyle something that cusses off the other side.
Mediating all this will be Dizraeli, MC with The Small Gods and a 2 time winner of UK Poetry Slam Contests.
We hope that it will give a chance for people to see where the two scenes are at right now by holding them up to direct comparison and think about how similar / different / better / worse they are. Perhaps it might even introduce people to a genre or genres they don’t know much about.
Poets:
1. Angry Sam (me)
2. curious – sharp tongued, funny, intelligent, political MC-turned-poet
3. Kat Francois – amazing performer, poet, playwright and former world slam poetry champion.
4. Keith Jarrett – very clever, politically sharp poet also with a history of winning big slam titles.
5. Stephanie Dogfoot – distinctive young poet with a trademark method of autobiographical poems that subtly tell universal stories.
MCs (who will have to introduce themselves)
Con Sensus
Leen
Mista P
Solo Cypher
Stowaway RVP_FLYER__A5
Hammer and Tongue Camden, Mon 9th Jan 2012
Co-Hosting Hammer and Tongue in Camden with Michelle Madsen on Monday 9th Jan. The Green Note Cafe, 106 Parkway, NW1 7AN
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