Lyric Lounge 2010

Friday 24, Saturday 25 & Sunday 26 September @ New Art Exchange

Join YARD Theatre - Your Lyric Lounge hosts, at New Art Exchange for a weekend of inspiring spoken word performances and stimulating workshops, on poetry and lyrics.

 

Drop in on a workshop, have a one-to-one poetry critique, participate in a live performance, practice your rhymes on the open mic, DJ and design your own album cover, enjoy delicious food, be entertained with music and poetry over ‘Lyrical Teatimes’ or catch a film to blow your mind.

 

Be sure to stay around for the festival finale on Sunday night when Tilt presents Nottingham Liming – where carnival meets spoken word in an infectious party atmosphere and where people can enjoy the best in music, poetry and spoken word self-expression.

 

 

Friday 24 September


8pm - 11pm Blackdrop with John Agard

Lyric Lounge Nottingham opens with Blackdrop, the spoken word night at the heart of a vibrant Nottingham community of poets, MCs, comedians and storytellers. Headlined by legendary Guyanese poet and former Poet in Residence at the BBC, John Agard. Open mic slots available. Admission: £5 (£3 concessions)

 

 

Saturday 25 September

 

11am - 1pm One-to-ones with established poets Jean ’Binta’ Breeze and Cathy Grindrod

 

1pm - 2pm Lunch

 

2pm - 4pm Spoken word and performance workshop for young people with legendary, international poet Jean ‘Binta’ Breeze

 

 

4.30pm - 5.30pm Lyrical Teatime

With Lyric Lounge commissioned poet, Aly Stoneman accompanied by musician Milk. Aly has been commissioned by Lyric Lounge Nottingham to run workshops with YWCA Young Women’s groups. Some of their work will be featured at The Lyric Lounge. Open mic slots also available

 

 

6pm - 7pm YARD Theatre performance

Rising East Midlands star and Lyric Lounge commissioned poet Andrew Graves, the Mullet Proof Poet, along with stunning performance poet, Deborah Stevenson, perform with YARD in their newly devised piece directed by Rachael Young, with mentoring from Jean ‘Binta’ Breeze. Admission: £5 (£3 concessions)

 

7pm - 8pm Lyrical Jam Session

Open Mic slots available

 

 

 

Sunday 26 September

 

11am - 1pm Workshop with Polarbear

Lyrical genius, performance poet and storyteller

 

12pm - 4pm Charity Shop DJ’s Music Club

Bring your favourite track by any artist (including yourself) and Charity Shop DJ will play them for you. Plus, learn to DJ & create your own album artwork.

 

1pm - 2pm Lunch

 

 

2pm SLAM - Film Screening

Slam tells the story of Ray Joshua, an original, gifted young MC trapped in a warzone housing project known as Dodge City. Admission: £3 (£2 concessions)

 

4.30pm - 5.30pm Return, by Polarbear - Spoken Film

RETURN tells the story of Noah, a man trying to figure out where he fits. Convinced he had to leave home in order to make his mark, Noah returns to find a world where a lot of things seem the same but nothing actually is

 

 

6pm - 8pm Tilt presents Nottingham Liming

Be the first to see newly commissioned work from slam-winning Irish-Jamaican lyricist Michelle ‘Mother’ Hubbard and award-winning poet Panya Banjoko, who have been working with young people from The Meadows Library.
Based on the Trinidad cultural institution of ‘limin’, this event mashes up Caribbean carnival sensibilities and invites you to join in and experience the best in wordplay, beats and commentary in a laid back atmosphere.

 

Featuring performances by Daljit Nagra, Sureshot, Caroline Bird, Mellow Baku and special guests. Hosted by Melanie Abrahams, music by DJ Mantus. Admission: £5 (£3 concessions)

 

Produced by literature company Tilt as part of a ‘Liming Spoken Word’ England Tour. Open mic slots available. Info via http://www.ontilt.org. All the commissioned artists’ new work is inspired by museum objects and their workshops will involve work in museum spaces.

 

 

 

How to Book


To book onto a workshop or to apply for a one-to-one contact: aimee@writingeastmidlands.co.uk. To purchase a ticket for either Blackdrop, YARD or SLAM & RETURN call New Art Exchange on 0115 924 8630 or pop in to purchase them.

 

You can also purchse a special WEEKEND PASS for £12 or £8 concessions, for the four paid events: Blackdrop, Yard theatre performance, Slam and TILT's Nottingham Liming.

 

‘Lyric Lounge Nottingham’ is part of the ‘Igniting Ambition’ programme. It is coordinated by Serenah Cole, with patronage from Jean ‘Binta’ Breeze, and is in association with Blackdrop and YARD. ‘The Lyric Lounge’ is managed by Writing East Midlands which supports, promotes and champions writing from the region.

 

It is funded by MLA Renaissance East Midlands, Arts Council England, and The Legacy Trust. Its regional delivery group includes Mainstream Partnership, Apples and Snakes, Déda, Baby Studios, New Art Exchange, Nottingham City Council, 2FunkyArts & WORD!