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SUMMARY:Vancouver Poetry Slam ft. JoeMac
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nHey folks\,\n\nVenue CHANGE for Dec 1 feat. JoeMac \n\nEl Torito is unavailable due to unforeseen circumstances. \n\nWe will be moving the slam to Historic Joy Kogawa House at 1450 W 64th Ave. \n\n\nUnfortunately Historic Joy Kogawa House is not wheelchair accessible so the event will by hybrid for those who need to join online via this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86331864069 \nMeeting ID: 863 3186 4069\n\nWe apologize for the inconvenience. \n\n\n\nVan Slam Team. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFeaturing San Diego’s JoeMac\, the December Van Slam includes a short\, 3-person open mic and a 2-round poetry slam. Sign up for open mic and slam spots will be first-come\, first-served. The show opens with the open mic and the feature performance. Following a short break\, we slam! \nDoors: 7 pm\nSign up: 7:30 pm\nSlam: 8 pm \nAdvance Ticket link: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/van-slam-ft-joemac \n$10-15 @ the door\nNo one turned away for lack of funds. \nThe slam offers poets an opportunity to qualify for the April 2026 Van Slam Finals. All poets in the slam will compete in the first round. The four highest-scoring poets after this round will perform again in the second round\, earning points towards Finals qualification based on their second-round ranking. \nNotes on Accessibility: \n\nHistoric Joy Kogawa House is not a wheelchair accessible venue. There are 4 stairs to a small landing at the entrance\, and 3 to 4 shallow stone stairs from the sidewalk to the front courtyard.\nMasks are strongly encouraged. As we enter cold and flu season\, and COVID has not ended\, we encourage you to consider adding a layer of protection for the immunocompromised members of our community.\nWe ask that attendees avoid the use of fragrances (inc. scented products) out of respect for other attendees who may experience chemical sensitivities and/or respiratory challenges associated with these products.\n\n******** \nABOUT THE FEATURE \nResiding in San Diego\, California\, and originally from East Chicago\, Indiana\, JoeMac is a multi-talented force. Aside from being a 13x author\, with two best sellers on Amazon\, he is a multiple time slam champ. He is a 2x member of the San Diego Slam Team\, who won the 2024 Bigfoot Regional Poetry Slam in Portland\, Oregon\, and finished 2nd in 2025. He is the San Diego Slam\, Grand Slam runner up for 2023 & 24\, with narrow losses to international great Rudy Francisco. He placed second at the inaugural 2024 Chicharra Poetry Slam festival in New Mexico. Currently\, he is the #7 ranked poet in the United States\, after competing at the 2025 Blackberry Peach tournament. He has been featured on All Def Poetry and Button Poetry\, two of the biggest poetry platforms in the world. He has featured at prominent United States universities\, to include Thee Ohio State University. All in all\, Mr. Unpredictable as he is known\, still has a lot left to give\, and is just getting started.
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/vancouver-poetry-slam-ft-joemac/
LOCATION:Historic Joy Kogawa House\, 1450 West 64th Avenue\, Vancouver\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Vancouver Poetry Slam ft. Miel Enage
DESCRIPTION:Van Slam is back in January with a new look and feature\, Miel Enage! \nLocation: Enabling Arts (343 Railway Street\, Vancouver) \nDoors: 7 pm\nSign up: 7:30 pm\nSlam: 8 pm \n$8 in advance at https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/van-slam-ft-miel-enage \n$10-15 @ the door\nNo one turned away for lack of funds. \nA note on accessibility \nENABLING ARTS is a wheelchair accessible space with an open floor plan and gentle lighting. *Masks are encouraged to protect our immune compromised and elderly community.* \nVancouver Poetry Slam has been running a slam in Vancouver since the late 80’s. Slam is a sport\, but poetry is the point. That being said\, the slam offers poets an opportunity to qualify for the April 2026 Van Slam Finals. All poets in the slam will compete in the first round. The four highest-scoring poets after this round will perform again in the second round\, earning points towards Finals qualification based on their second-round ranking. We are excited to announce we are partnering in January with our friends at Enabling Arts! \n\n\nEnabling Arts is a multidisciplinary arts space focused on wellness through the arts hosting community events and workshops for sustainable creative practices in addition to selling books\, local/ curated art\, natural products\, and more. \n\n\nAbout the feature Miel Enage \nMiel is a second-generation Filipina poet and spoken word artist based in Vancouver. Writing and performing since 2009\, her work explores the intersections of healing\,identity\, womanhood\, ancestral memory\, and self-reclamation. Through her poetry\, Miel traces how love\, loss\, and lineage shape the ways we learn to soften and survive. \nHer first self-published book\, Heal & Conquer (2017)\, reflected on the lessons of leaving an unhealthy relationship and rediscovering her sense of self. She is currently working on her second collection — a deeper exploration of growth\, tenderness\, nuance and the cycles we break to become whole
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/vancouver-poetry-slam-ft-miel-enage/
LOCATION:Enabling Arts\, 343 Railway Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A 1A4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Van Slam,Vancouver Poetry Slam
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SUMMARY:Vancouver Poetry Slam feat. Magpie Ulysses
DESCRIPTION:Location: Enabling Arts (343 Railway Street\, Vancouver)\nDoors: 7 pm\nSign up: 7:30 pm\nSlam: 8 pm \n$8 in advance at https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/van-slam-ftmagpie-ulysses \n$10-15 @ the door\nNo one turned away for lack of funds. \nVOLUNTEERS welcome! [1 scorekeeper and 1 timekeeper] \nUPDATE: Volunteer spots *1 remaining*  \nPlease email: inclusion@vancouverpoetryhouse.com to claim a volunteer spot for Monday Feb. 2nd\, or register as a volunteer if it’s your first time\, here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScUPFM5DwPd2_cKMLI3B2I4UUMpYBQgx5GmyhUn36jPwsBq_A/viewform?usp=dialog \nA note on accessibility \nWe are excited to be venue partners with our friends at Enabling Arts! \nENABLING ARTS is a wheelchair accessible space with an open floor plan and gentle lighting. \nEnabling Arts is a multidisciplinary arts space focused on wellness through the arts hosting community events and workshops for sustainable creative practices in addition to selling books\, local/ curated art\, natural products\, and more. \n*Masks are encouraged to protect our immune compromised and elderly community. Reduced scents are also encouraged for the comfort of everyone* \nAbout the Slam\nVancouver Poetry Slam has been running a slam in Vancouver since the late 80’s. Slam is a sport\, but poetry is the point. \nThe slam offers poets an opportunity to qualify for the April 2026 Van Slam Finals. The feature’s calibre is a testament to the strength of the poetry that is to come. \nSign up for the slam begins promptly at 7:30 pm and there will be a draw for spaces after the 12th spot is filled. \nAll poets entered in the slam will compete in the first round. The four highest-scoring poets after this round will perform again in the second round\, earning points towards ‘Finals’ qualification based on their second-round ranking. \n  \nVan Slam February’s feature is Magpie Ulysses!\nAbout the feature\, Magpie Ulysses \nMagpie is a neurodivergent\, queer\, nature nerd\, garden witch who started performing poems more than 25 years ago. Magpie has performed poems and told stories across North America and is a multiple award winning spoken word artist and beloved veteran of the national and Vancouver poetry slam communities. \nMagpie’s latest works seek questions surrounding genetic memory\, placemaking\, grief\, aging\, our place in the natural world\, survival\, rebellion\, late stage capitalist nightmares and the imminent undoing of our species. http://www.magpieulysses.ca
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/vancouver-poetry-slam-feat-magpie-ulysses/
LOCATION:BC
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SUMMARY:Vancouver Poetry Slam feat. Lucia De Luca
DESCRIPTION:March 2nd | Enabling Arts\nDoors: 7 pm | Sign up: 7:30 pm | Slam: 8 pm\n$8 in advance | $10 at the door (no one turned away for lack of funds) \nAbout the Slam\nVancouver Poetry Slam has been running a slam in Vancouver since the late 80’s. Slam is a sport\, but poetry is the point. The slam offers poets an opportunity to qualify for the April 2026 Van Slam Finals. The feature’s calibre is a testament to the strength of the poetry that is to come.\nSign up for the slam begins promptly at 7:30 pm and there will be a draw for spaces after the 12th spot is filled. \nAll poets entered in the slam will compete in the first round. The four highest-scoring poets after this round will perform again in the second round\, earning points towards ‘Finals’ qualification based on their second-round ranking. \nThis is the last slam (aka. Last Chance Slam) before our April Finals to choose the Van Slam Champion of 2025/2026! \nOur Van Slam March feature is Lucia De Luca\nAbout the feature \nAs an English teacher and spoken word poet\, Lucia (Lu-CHEE-a) De Luca plays with stories in the classroom and at the mic. She is a community and self-taught narrative poet who aims to turn unenjoyable life events into empowering performances. Lucia is the first two-time recipient of QWF’s Ian Ferrier Spoken Word Prize. She performed at the 1st Accenti Magazine International Festival of the Arts in Italy and has shared her craft in cities across Canada and Australia. Her self-published chapbook\, Chronically Healing cradles tales of her past self\, family\, Italian heritage\, chronic illness\, and love. \nVolunteer Opportunity \nVolunteer Spots x2\nPlease email: inclusion@vancouverpoetryhouse.com to claim a volunteer spot for Monday\, Feb. 2nd\,\nor register as a volunteer if it’s your first time\, here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScUPFM5DwPd2_cKMLI3B2I4UUMpYBQgx5GmyhUn36jPwsBq_A/viewform?usp=dialog
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/vancouver-poetry-slam-feat-lucia-de-luca/
LOCATION:Enabling Arts\, 343 Railway Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A 1A4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Vancouver Poetry Slam FINALS ft. GC Vasquez
DESCRIPTION:Van Slam Finals ft. GC Vasquez\nApril 6 | Enabling Arts\nDoors 7:30 | Show 8pm\n$8 Advance | $10-15 at the door (no one turned away for lack of funds) \nTickets here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/van-slam-finals-ft-gc-vasquez \nVan Slam Finals! This invitational slam will feature 8 poets who have competed all season\, collecting points towards their chance to be the Vancouver Poetry Slam Champion! The winner goes on compete at the Canadian Individual Poetry Slam as part of Verses Festival of Words April 23-May 2\, 2026. \nVan Slam Finals will follow this format: \n\n3 slot Open Mic\nFeature Poetry Performance\nSlam – 3 rounds: 3 min. × 1min. x 3min. poems*\n\n*only the top 4 scoring poets move on to the third round\, which is winner-take-all \nASL Interpreters will be on hand for this event \nAbout the Feature: GC Vasquez \nChristian is the son of Salvadoran immigrants whose courage to leave El Salvador and build a new life in the United States shaped his journey. Born in Los Angeles\, California during the time \nof the Rodney King unrest\, his family later moved to Seattle\, Washington before eventually settling in British Columbia\, Canada. \nHe graduated from Gallaudet University in Washington\, D.C. with a Bachelor of Arts in American Sign Language and is widely recognized as an ASL storytelling champion and performer within \nthe Deaf community. Christian is also the founder of ASLCart.com and creator of the acclaimed ABC Luck! card game\, which promotes storytelling through play. His recent work includes translating Native American myths for the Lower Elwha Tribal \ncommunity and leading a Sign Language Arts Workshop at Riksteatern Crea in Stockholm\, Sweden. He has directed Artistic Sign Language for the plays Gaslight and Cloud Tectonics at \nSound Theatre Company in Seattle\, delivered Visual Vernacular workshops across Canada and the U.S.\, and served as Production Manager for the Visual Vernacular Festival in Washington\, D.C. and Indianapolis\, Indiana\, USA. Christian also continues to produce creative content through his series\, CV World- https://www.facebook.com/thecvworld
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/vancouver-poetry-slam-finals-ft-gc-vasquez/
LOCATION:Enabling Arts\, 343 Railway Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A 1A4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Vancouver Poetry Slam feat. Khaleefa Apollo the Child
DESCRIPTION:Van Slam ft. Khaleefa\, Apollo the Child\nMay 4 👏\nEnabling Arts (343 Railway St.\, Vancouver)\nOpen Mic + Slam Sign-Up 7:30pm 🎤\nShow 8pm\n$8 Advance | $10-15 at the door\n(no one turned away for lack of funds) \nAbout the feature:\nKhaleefa ‘Apollo the Child’ Hamdan is a spoken word poet\, hip hop artist\, and former radio host\, known for his commitment to youth empowerment through the arts. As a former co-director of the Urban Legends Poetry Collective\, he pioneered the Youth Speak program in collaboration with the Ottawa Public Library\, providing free after-school writing opportunities for young people.\nApollo’s impactful work includes his celebrated cinepoem\, “My Hero Drives a Cab\,” which has been featured on Button Poetry\, as well as his participation in the CBC documentary “In Their Words.” A seasoned representative of Ottawa\, he has showcased his talent on nine national stages.\n🎉
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/vancouver-poetry-slam-feat-khaleefa-apollo-the-child/
LOCATION:BC
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CREATED:20260421T172350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T172422Z
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SUMMARY:Hullabaloo Finals 2026
DESCRIPTION:Hullabaloo Finals\n730pm | Vancouver Acting School (#210\, 112 East 3rd Ave.)\nFREE | Register here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/hullabaloo-finals-ft-khaleefa-apollo-the-child \nAbout the Feature: \nKhaleefa ‘Apollo the Child’ Hamdan is a spoken word poet\, hip hop artist\, and former radio host\, known for his commitment to youth empowerment through the arts. As a former co-director of the Urban Legends Poetry Collective\, he pioneered the Youth Speak program in collaboration with the Ottawa Public Library\, providing free after-school writing opportunities for young people. \nApollo’s impactful work includes his celebrated cinepoem\, “My Hero Drives a Cab\,” which has been featured on Button Poetry\, as well as his participation in the CBC documentary “In Their Words.” A seasoned representative of Ottawa\, he has showcased his talent on nine national stages.
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/hullabaloo-finals-2026/
LOCATION:BC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260427T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260427T213000
DTSTAMP:20260605T053949
CREATED:20260214T212843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T233415Z
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SUMMARY:Oral Traditions 2026: International Indigenous Poetry Slam
DESCRIPTION:Oral Traditions 2026: (Inaugural) International Indigenous Poetry Slam\nApril 27 | Chill-X Studio\nDoors: 7pm | Sign-up 7:30pm | Show: 8pm\nAdv. $10 | $15 at the door (no one turned away for lack of funds) \nAdvance tickets from Zeffy here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/oral-traditions-at-verses–2026\nBuy a Verses Festival pass HERE \nCo-produced with Derek Edenshaw\, Native Hip Hop Society\, and Franz Seachel\, Enabling Arts Society. The Oral Traditions 2026 Inaugural International Indigenous Poetry Slam recognizes decolonizing efforts globally\, amplifying human rights\, and celebrating Indigenous voices.\nFeature performance by: Spin El Poeta \nEligibility: This slam is open to individuals who identify as Indigeneous.\nPrizes include:  \n1st place $250\,\n2nd place $150\,\n3rd place $100 \nTo enter the slam: Sign up at 7:30pm in the venue. \nAbout the feature:\nSPIN El Poeta is a Guatemalan-born\, poet\, cultural strategist\, and educator whose work has moved stages across Turtle Island and Latin America for over twenty years. Known for performances that fuse political clarity with deep emotional intelligence\, SPIN’s poetry explores migration\, masculinity\, healing and Immigrant–Indigenous friendship with precision and urgency.He has represented Canada internationally at the 2025 World Poetry Slam\, 2024 Abya Yala Slam in Ciudad Juárez\, Mexico\, Painted By Poets in Atlanta\, and he was a member of the Growhouse Tampa Slam Poetry team in 2024. \nBeyond the stage\, SPIN has executive produced the LA Raza BIPOC Access Podcast and co-founded One Mic Educators and LA Raza Open Mic\, platforms dedicated to uplift Black\, Indigenous\, Latin American\, and Palestinian artists. \n 
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/oral-traditions-2026-international-indigenous-poetry-slam/
LOCATION:Chill-X Studio\, 2270 Manitoba Street\, Vancouver\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Verses,Verses 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260428T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260428T203000
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CREATED:20260214T213125Z
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SUMMARY:Famous Last Words: Verses 2026 Edition
DESCRIPTION:Famous Last Words from Death Rides A Unicorn\nApril 28 | Chill-X Studio\n6:30pm to 8:30pm\nAdv. $10 | $15 at the door (no one turned away for lack of funds) \nBuy Advance Tickets for this event here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/famous-last-words-verses-2026-edition\nBuy a Verses Festival pass HERE \nA hilarious evening of poetry games\, featuring some of Spoken Word’s favourite personalities:  Apollo the Child in from Ottawa\, Marie Metaphor over from Victoria\, Skylar Kay in from Calgary\, joining Vancouver’s RC Weslowski\, Dina Del Bucchia and Uni the Unicorn. \nSean McGarragle (DRU Salonnière) is a poet\, storyteller\, teacher\, performer and event producer from the Republic of East Vancouver. He is the founder of Death Rides a Unicorn\, The Vancouver Story Slam\, The Canadian Individual Poetry Slam and the Vancouver International Poetry Festival (now entitled Verses). He has performed and read his work from Dublin to Denver\, from Moose Jaw Saskatchewan to Madison Wisconsin. He is super excited to host this show and to showcase some great poetic talents. \nDeath Rides a Unicorn is an arts non-profit that focuses on silly literary and spoken word events such as Famous Last Words\, Liars of Orpheus\, The Seventeen Syllable Poetry Slam and Under the Rooftops of Vancouver. It stems from a want to produce accessible fun arts events that are either no cost to audience members or low cost to audiences. Our salonnière (artistic producer) Sean McGarragle created Death Rides a Unicorn as away to fight back against the melancholy that the Covid and Fentanyl Pandemics instilled upon all of us. We find it even more important to spread joy\, silliness and a little bit of chocolate now\, given the state of the world. \n 
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/famous-last-words-verses-2026-edition/
LOCATION:Chill-X Studio\, 2270 Manitoba Street\, Vancouver\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Verses,Verses 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260429T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260429T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T053949
CREATED:20260214T213030Z
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SUMMARY:Un-Closing Captions: possibilities for descriptive text
DESCRIPTION:Un-Closing Captions: possibilities for descriptive text\nApril 29 | Chill-X Studio\n3 pm to 5pm\nAdv. $10 or by donation | $10 at the door (no one turned away for lack of funds) \nAdvance tickets for this event here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/captioning-and-scoring-poems-workshop\nBuy a Verses Festival pass HERE \nLed by Vancouver Poet Laureate Elee Kraljii Gardiner\, Elana Brief and Dani Rodriguez\nClosed captions are an important accessibility feature for many viewers. But\, as artist Christine Sun Kim points out\, descriptive subtitles for the musical soundtrack in videos often default to something unspecific such as [MUSIC PLAYING]. How can we\, as poets\, explode the form of the subtitle and open meaning for people who rely on captions? In this participatory\, creative\, and generative workshop facilitated by Vancouver Poet Laureate Elee Kraljii Gardiner and Citizen Poets Elana Brief and Dani Rodriguez\, we will experiment with creating closed captions that transmit mood and flavour and perhaps open new pathways into poetic practice. We will play with associative language\, surrealism\, and other tactics as we respond to samples of live acoustic fiddle and recorded sound. This playful and positive workshop is for anyone curious and willing to share knowledge. \nElee Kraljii Gardiner is the author of two poetry collections (Trauma Head\, serpentine loop) and the editor of two essay collections (Against Death: 35 Essays on Living and V6A: Writing from Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside). A frequent collaborator with choreographers\, musicians\, sound and visual artists\, Elee is currently collaborating with nature via a series of durational art installations that investigate cultural ideas regarding the passing of time. She directs Vancouver Manuscript Intensive and is the seventh poet laureate of Vancouver\, learning in community via the sound-based legacy project Here\, Hearing. Her new book\, sometimes\, forest\, is just out from Talonbooks. \nElana Brief weaves together a life of poetry\, music\, motherhood\, scientific research and community engagement. She relies on her synesthesia to bring words to the experience of sound. Elana was named one of the 2025 Citizen Poets as part of Elee Kraljii Gardiner’s Here\, Hearing Project. In that role\, she tumbled into a world of creativity\, expertise and generosity. Elana wishes to share this joyful experience of togetherness in sound and word at Verses 2026 \nBorn and raised in Mexico\, Dani Rodríguez Chevalier writes and translates from unceded Coast Salish territories (Vancouver\, BC). Her work has appeared in PRISM International\, Volume and carte blanche. Her co-translation of JAWS is forthcoming with Cardboard House Press (2026). She is part of eclectic artist collectives mim and El Mashup\, a programmer at the Vancouver Latin American Film Fest\, and co-host of Vivaporú on CiTR 101.9FM. She believes engaging in accessibility as a creative practice can unlock worlds of wonder and unexpected poetry. Named Citizen Poet in 2025\, Dani is eternally lured by food\, sound\, water\, and the archive.
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/captioning-and-scoring-poems-workshop/
LOCATION:Chill-X Studio\, 2270 Manitoba Street\, Vancouver\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Development,Verses,Verses 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260429T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260429T223000
DTSTAMP:20260605T053949
CREATED:20260214T213435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T233124Z
UID:13380-1777491000-1777501800@www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com
SUMMARY:Canadian Individual Poetry Slam Preliminaries Night 1
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 29th\, at Chill X Studio\nDoors: 6:30 PM  |  Bout 1: 7:30 PM | Bout 2: 9:00 PM\n$10 Advance  |  $15 at the door (no one turned away for lack of funds) \nAdvance tickets here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/canadian-individual-poetry-slam-preliminaries-night–1\nBUY A FESTIVAL PASS HERE \nThe first round of competition features back-to-back slams as 24 of the best poets across Canada begin the tournament that will determine the 2026 Canadian Poetry Slam Champion! \nDuring Round 1\, competing poets will perform 2-minute and 3-minute poems. This event will also stream live on the POETV YouTube channel. \n 
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/canadian-individual-poetry-slam-preliminaries-night-1/
LOCATION:BC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260430T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260430T160000
DTSTAMP:20260605T053949
CREATED:20260214T213655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T233052Z
UID:13373-1777557600-1777564800@www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com
SUMMARY:Writing Workshop led by Skylar Kay
DESCRIPTION:Writing Workshop led by Skylar Kay\nApril 30 | Chill-X Studio\n2pm to 4pm\nAdv. $10 | $15 at the door (no one turned away for lack of funds) \nAdvance tickets here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/verses-festival-writing-workshop-with-skylar-kay\nBUY A FESTIVAL PASS HERE \n\nSkylar Kay is an Alberta-based poet and grad school dropout. Since releasing her debut collection\, Transcribing Moonlight (Frontenac House 2022)\, she has moved back home to Calgary where she looks for the magic in everyday life. Her debut collection was well-received\, earning a shortlist nod for the League of Canadian Poets’ Gerald Lampert Memorial Award for Poetry\, and won the Book Publishers Association of Alberta’s Robert Kroetsch Award for Poetry. Her second collection\, There’s Magic Here Too (Frontenac House) released in fall 2025.
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/writing-workshop-led-by-skylar-kay/
LOCATION:Chill-X Studio\, 2270 Manitoba Street\, Vancouver\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Verses,Verses 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260430T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260430T223000
DTSTAMP:20260605T053949
CREATED:20260214T214135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260424T215723Z
UID:13383-1777577400-1777588200@www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com
SUMMARY:Canadian Individual Poetry Slam Preliminaries Night 2
DESCRIPTION:April 30th | Chill X Studio\nDoors: 6:30 PM  |  Bout 1: 7:30 PM | Bout 2: 9:00 PM\nAdv. $10 | $15 at the door (no one turned away for lack of funds) \nAdvance tickets here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/canadian-individual-poetry-slam-preliminaries-night–2\nBUY A FESTIVAL PASS HERE \nThe second night of competition features back-to-back slams as 24 of the best poets across Canada compete to see who will make CIPS FINALS! \nDuring Round 2\, competing poets will perform 4-minute and 1-minute poems. This event will also stream live on the POETV YouTube channel.
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/canadian-individual-poetry-slam-preliminaries-night-2/
LOCATION:Chill-X Studio\, 2270 Manitoba Street\, Vancouver\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260501T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260501T130000
DTSTAMP:20260605T053949
CREATED:20260421T152506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T145530Z
UID:13707-1777633200-1777640400@www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com
SUMMARY:Masterclass with Clifton Joseph
DESCRIPTION:Masterclass with Clifton Joseph\, hosted by Johnny D Trinh and presented by Historic Joy Kogawa House AT CHILL-X STUDIO\nFriday\, May 1\, 2026 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm \nLOCATION: CHILL-X Studio 2270 Manitoba St\nCost: $15 or PWYC\nBuy tickets here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/masterclass-with-clifton-joseph\nBuy a Festival PASS here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/verses-2026-festival-pass \nPoets are invited to a masterclass with Dub Poet legend Clifton Joseph. Clifton will open the masterclass with insights into career\, process\, creation\, and performance. During the masterclass\, participants will be invited to share work and receive feedback from Clifton\, with the opportunity to workshop and try out various techniques. The masterclass will close with a facilitated dialogue to field questions from participants.
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/masterclass-with-clifton-joseph/
LOCATION:Chill-X Studio\, 2270 Manitoba Street\, Vancouver\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260501T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260501T160000
DTSTAMP:20260605T053949
CREATED:20260214T213950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T032202Z
UID:13375-1777644000-1777651200@www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com
SUMMARY:Poetry Jam | A Historic Joy Kogawa House Partnership
DESCRIPTION:May 1st | Chill-X Studio\n2pm to 4pm\nAdv. $8 | $10 at the door (no one turned away for lack of funds) \nAdvance tickets here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/verses-festival-poetry-jam–2026\nBUY A FESTIVAL PASS HERE \nThis open workshop will invite all who are interested in spoken word to participate in a facilitated workshop that includes writing\, performance\, sharing\, and receiving feedback
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/poetry-jam-a-historic-joy-kogawa-house-partnership/
LOCATION:Chill-X Studio\, 2270 Manitoba Street\, Vancouver\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Historic Joy Kogawa House":MAILTO:info@kogawahouse.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260501T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260501T220000
DTSTAMP:20260605T053949
CREATED:20260214T214326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T225835Z
UID:13389-1777665600-1777672800@www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com
SUMMARY:Mashed Poetics: Verses 2026 Edition
DESCRIPTION:May 1 | Chill-X Studio\n8pm to 10pm\nAdv. $10 | $15 at the door (no one turned away for lack of funds) \nAdvance tickets here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/mashed-poetics-verses-2026-edition\nBUY A FESTIVAL PASS HERE \nMashed Poetics is one of Vancouver’s longest-running poetry showcases– an all-star line-up of poets is invited to write poems in response to curated songs by the Mashed Poetics Band\, who play covers of amazing hits for a live\, in-person concert that brings loud music and deep poetry into a fun-filled night of fun featuring the music of Tegan and Sara. \nFeatured Artists include: Anjalica Solomon\, Skylar Kay\, Isabella Wang\, Nevaeh North\, Allie Cristoffanini\, Amber Dawn\, Sonnet L’Abbé\, Wilhelmina Salmi\, Shauna Paull\, Kay Fraser \nThis event will feature the music of Tegan and Sara as performed by “The Con” as well as 10 poets writing and performing new work inspired by this duo who once featured at the Vancouver Poetry Slam (according to Al Mader)\n\nSide A\nStop Desire–Anjalica Solomon\nThe Con–Skylar Kay\nI Bet It Stung–Isabella Wang\nCall It Off–Nevaeh North\nHell–Allie Cristoffanini\n \nSide B\nMy Number–Amber Dawn\nWhere Did the Good Go–Sonnet L’Abbé\nBack in Your Head–Wilhelmina Salmi\nLiving Room–Shauna Paull\nCloser–Kay Fraser
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/mashed-poetics-verses-2026-edition/
LOCATION:Chill-X Studio\, 2270 Manitoba Street\, Vancouver\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music,Verses,Verses 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260502T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260502T133000
DTSTAMP:20260605T053949
CREATED:20260420T215414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T220750Z
UID:13698-1777721400-1777728600@www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com
SUMMARY:Projected Poems: The Practice and Evolution of Poetry in Film and Video with Sheri-D Wilson\, Fiona Tinwei Lam\, Brandon Wint\, and Heather Haley
DESCRIPTION:Projected Poems: The Practice and Evolution of Poetry in Film and Video with Sheri-D Wilson\, Fiona Tinwei Lam\, Brandon Wint\, and Heather Haley\nDate: May 2\, 2026\nTime: 11:30 am (2 hours with Q&A)\nLocation: Chill-X Studio with live audience\, and filmed for streaming in future\, likely with Sanderson Productions\nTickets $10 https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/projected-poems-the-practice-and-evolution-of-poetry-in-film-and-video-with-sheri-d-wilson-fiona-tinwei-lam-brandon-wint-and-heather-haley \nSpoken Word continues to evolve\, reflect\, and shape the world around it. Poetry meant to be shared in performance\, heard\, and experienced through media has become an interdisciplinary practice all its own. Come hear from artists\, Sheri-D Wilson\, Fiona Tinwei Lam\, Brandon Wint\, and Heather Haley discuss the art form and share highlights of their work in media poems and poetry on film. This panel will discuss the history\, and evolution of the work\, and also showcase screenings of artists’ work. Artists will also share insights on best practices for engaging in film\, collaborating with production teams\, and navigating the various components of production and distribution. \nA question-and-answer period will follow the talk\, moderated by Johnny D Trinh.
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/projected-poems-the-practice-and-evolution-of-poetry-in-film-and-video-with-sheri-d-wilson-fiona-tinwei-lam-brandon-wint-and-heather-haley/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Verses 2026,Verses 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260502T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260502T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T053949
CREATED:20260214T214527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T232437Z
UID:13391-1777734000-1777741200@www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com
SUMMARY:Stage to Page Showcase: Intimate Dialogues
DESCRIPTION:May 2 | Chill-X Studio\n3pm to 5pm\nAdv. $10 | $15 at the door (no one turned away for lack of funds) \nAdvance tickets here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/stage-to-page-showcase-intimate-dialogues\nBUY A FESTIVAL PASS HERE \nStage to Page Showcase: Intimate Dialogues brings poets Abdulsalam\, Jeremy Loveday\, Skylar Kay\, Amber Dawn\, and Clifton Joseph together for a night of craft and performance you won’t want to miss by Stage to Page Performance Society. \nAbout the poets:\nJeremy Loveday is a poet\, arts educator\, and community builder from Victoria\, BC\, on the territory of the lək̓ʷəŋən People. He co-founded and served as the longtime artistic director of the Victorious Voices youth poetry festival. Jeremy’s dynamic performances earned him the title of Victoria Poetry Slam Grand Champion three times. In 2020\, he was honoured with the Zaccheus Jackson Nyce Memorial Award. His work has been published in reputable platforms such as Huffington Post\, CV2\, Funicular Magazine\, National Observer\, CBC\, Claudia\, and Best Canadian Poetry 2023. Jeremy’s first full-length book Maybe the Starling\, is now available through Write Bloody North.  \nAbdulsalam is a Syrian-Palestinian spoken word poet and photographer. His work explores themes of home\, memory\, and sometimes love. He has performed across Turtle Island\, reached the finals of CIPS 2023\, and featured at the Saskatchewan Festival of Words. He is grateful to live\, work\, and play on the unceded Coast Salish Territories. \nSkylar Kay is an Alberta-based poet and grad school dropout. Since releasing her debut collection\, Transcribing Moonlight (Frontenac House 2022)\, she has moved back home to Calgary where she looks for the magic in everyday life. Her debut collection was well-received\, earning a shortlist nod for the League of Canadian Poets’ Gerald Lampert Memorial Award for Poetry\, and won the Book Publishers Association of Alberta’s Robert Kroetsch Award for Poetry. Her second collection\, There’s Magic Here Too (Frontenac House) released in fall 2025. \nAmber Dawn is the author of six books and editor of three anthologies. Her body-of-work largely explores queerness\, trauma-informed cultural production and madness. Her newest poetry collection Buzzkill Clamshell (2025) flaunts the chronically pained body as a source of lewd feminine power. \nDubzz/poet/at/large Clifton Joseph is a poet and journalist who has written for television\, radio\, newspapers\, magazines and the internet. \nA founding member of the dub poetry movement in Canada\, he has published a book of poems “Metropolitan Blues”\, “Oral Trans/Missions” an album of poetry and music\, the videos “Pimps” and “(Survival) In the City\, as well as a numerous  single dub poetry releases including “A Chant For Monk”\, “That Night In Tunisia” and “Shots On Eglinton”. \nHe has performed widely across Canada\, the U.S.\, U.K. and the Caribbean and his poems have been included in a number of written and audio anthologies including “Poetry Nation” and “Word Up”\, Virgin Records compilation of North American performance poets. \nAmong Joseph’s Awards are two Gemini Awards for Best Writing in an Information Program or Series; a Time-Warner “Freddies” Award for excellence in health reporting; a Silver Fleece Award from the Chicago International Film Festival; and the Best Dub Poet Award and the Peter Tosh Memorial Award from the Canadian Reggae Music Awards. \nHis latest album of poetry and music is “Shots On Eglinton”
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/stage-to-page-showcase-intimate-dialogues/
LOCATION:Chill-X Studio\, 2270 Manitoba Street\, Vancouver\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Verses,Verses 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260502T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260502T220000
DTSTAMP:20260605T053949
CREATED:20260214T214710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T232506Z
UID:13393-1777752000-1777759200@www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com
SUMMARY:Canadian Individual Poetry Slam FINALS featuring Spin El Poeta
DESCRIPTION:May 2\, | Chill-X Studio\nDoors: 7pm | Show: 8pm \nAdv. Tix: $10 | $15 at the door (no one turned away for lack of funds) \nAdvance tickets here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/canadian-individual-poetry-slam-finals-ft-spin-el-poeta\nBUY FESTIVAL PASS HERE \nJoin us for the final night of the national competition to determine the 2026 Canadian Individual Poetry Slam Champion\n \nAbout the Feature:\nSPIN El Poeta is a Guatemalan-born\, poet\, cultural strategist\, and educator whose work has moved stages across Turtle Island and Latin America for over twenty years. Known for performances that fuse political clarity with deep emotional intelligence\, SPIN’s poetry explores migration\, masculinity\, healing and Immigrant–Indigenous friendship with precision and urgency. \nHe has represented Canada internationally at the 2025 World Poetry Slam\, 2024 Abya Yala Slam in Ciudad Juárez\, Mexico\, Painted By Poets in Atlanta\, and he was a member of the Growhouse Tampa Slam Poetry team in 2024.  \nBeyond the stage\, SPIN has executive produced the LA Raza BIPOC Access Podcast and co-founded One Mic Educators and LA Raza Open Mic\, platforms dedicated to uplift Black\, Indigenous\, Latin American\, and Palestinian artists.
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/canadian-individual-poetry-slam-finals-featuring-spin-el-poeta/
LOCATION:Chill-X Studio\, 2270 Manitoba Street\, Vancouver\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Verses,Verses 2026
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ORGANIZER;CN="Vancouver Poetry House":MAILTO:hello@vancouverpoetryhouse.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260504T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260504T220000
DTSTAMP:20260605T053949
CREATED:20260503T235154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260503T235445Z
UID:13744-1777921200-1777932000@www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com
SUMMARY:Vancouver Poetry Slam ft. Khaleefa\, Apollo the Child
DESCRIPTION:Van Slam ft. Khaleefa\, Apollo the Child\nMay 4 👏\nEnabling Arts (343 Railway St.\, Vancouver)\nOpen Mic + Slam Sign-Up 7:30pm 🎤\nShow 8pm\n$8 Advance | $10-15 at the door\n(no one turned away for lack of funds) \nAbout the feature:\nKhaleefa ‘Apollo the Child’ Hamdan is a spoken word poet\, hip hop artist\, and former radio host\, known for his commitment to youth empowerment through the arts. As a former co-director of the Urban Legends Poetry Collective\, he pioneered the Youth Speak program in collaboration with the Ottawa Public Library\, providing free after-school writing opportunities for young people.\nApollo’s impactful work includes his celebrated cinepoem\, “My Hero Drives a Cab\,” which has been featured on Button Poetry\, as well as his participation in the CBC documentary “In Their Words.” A seasoned representative of Ottawa\, he has showcased his talent on nine national stages.
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/vancouver-poetry-slam-ft-khaleefa-apollo-the-child/
LOCATION:Enabling Arts\, 343 Railway Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A 1A4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Slam,Van Slam,Vancouver Poetry Slam
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ORGANIZER;CN="Vancouver Poetry House":MAILTO:hello@vancouverpoetryhouse.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260601T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260601T223000
DTSTAMP:20260605T053949
CREATED:20260507T234326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T234326Z
UID:13747-1780340400-1780353000@www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com
SUMMARY:Vancouver Poetry Slam ft. Lindi Nolte
DESCRIPTION:Vancouver Poetry Slam returns for the Summer Season on June 1st\nEnabling Arts (343 Railway Street\, Unit #104)\nDoors: 7pm | Sign-up: 7:30 | Show: 8pm\n$8 Advance | $10-15 at the door (no one turned away for lack of funds) \nAdvance tickets: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/vancouver-poetry-slam-ft-lindi-nolte \nAbout the feature Lindi Nolte: \n\n\n\nLindi Nolte is a South African-Canadian spoken word poet\, educator\, and TEDx speaker based in Vancouver. Her work explores themes of love\, nature\, resilience\, and self-discovery\, often weaving personal narrative with social insight. A former Grand Slam Champion\, Lindi is an active member of the spoken word community and facilitates creative writing workshops that help others connect with their expressive voice. Her debut poetry collection\, Barefoot and Awestruck\, invites readers into moments of wonder\, longing\, and transformation.
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/vancouver-poetry-slam-ft-lindi-nolte/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Van Slam,Vancouver Poetry Slam
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260706T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260706T220000
DTSTAMP:20260605T053949
CREATED:20260530T220253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260530T232435Z
UID:13750-1783364400-1783375200@www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com
SUMMARY:Vancouver Poetry Slam ft. Jeremy Loveday
DESCRIPTION:Vancouver Poetry Slam Summer Season continues on July 6th\nEnabling Arts (343 Railway Street\, Unit #104)\nDoors: 7pm | Sign-up: 7:30 | Show: 8pm\n$8 Advance | $10-15 at the door (no one turned away for lack of funds) \nAdvance tickets: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/vancouver-poetry-slam-ft-jeremy-loveday \nAbout the feature Jeremy Loveday:  \nJeremy Loveday is a poet\, arts educator\, and community builder from Victoria\, BC\, on the territory of the lək̓ʷəŋən People. He co-founded and served as the longtime artistic director of the Victorious Voices youth poetry festival. Jeremy’s dynamic performances earned him the title of Victoria Poetry Slam Grand Champion three times. In 2020\, he was honoured with the Zaccheus Jackson Nyce Memorial Award. His work has been published in reputable platforms such as Huffington Post\, CV2\, Funicular Magazine\, National Observer\, CBC\, Claudia\, and Best Canadian Poetry 2023. Jeremy’s first full-length book Maybe the Starling\, is now available through Write Bloody North.
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/vancouver-poetry-slam-ft-jeremy-loveday/
LOCATION:Enabling Arts\, 343 Railway Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A 1A4\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260803T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260803T220000
DTSTAMP:20260605T053949
CREATED:20260530T222051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260530T223835Z
UID:13754-1785783600-1785794400@www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com
SUMMARY:Vancouver Poetry Slam ft. Marlo Browne
DESCRIPTION:Vancouver Poetry Slam August Edition featuring Marlo Browne\nEnabling Arts (343 Railway Street\, Unit #104)\nDoors: 7pm | Sign-up: 7:30 | Show: 8pm\n$8 Advance | $10-15 at the door (no one turned away for lack of funds) \nAdvance ticket: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/vancouver-poetry-slam-ft-marlo-browne \nAbout the feature Marlo Browne: \nMarlo Browne is a Barbadian poet\, spoken word artist\, hosted\, film-maker and self-published author of 4 poetry books\, currently residing in Langley City. Marlo is a very versatile poet and has been featured and performed at many events from galas to open mics at restaurants across BC. His first\, second and 4th books\, published in 2019\, 2021 and 2023 respectively\, all received 5 star reviews on Amazon. All of his books can be found on Amazon as well as several bookstores across BC including the Creative Bookworm in Langley\, Wildfire Books in New Westminster\, the UEL marketplace at the Loft on Granville Island and Massy Books\, just to name a few. His second and fourth books can also be found in Surrey Libraries. As a curator\, Marlo was the curator for poets at the Vancouver Black Independent Film Festival as well as one of the curators for the inaugural Da Luv James Book Festival. Prior to that\, he won the second iteration of the Da Luv Jones Poetry slam and is still the reigning champion. \nAs a film-maker\, Marlo’s first short film placed second in the short film category of the Langley City Film Festival. \nAs a host\, he is one of the co-hosts of Wordsmith- a poetry event whose goal is not only put poetry at the forefront and to give more of a voice\, but to create a space where BIPOC artists can perform more frequently. On top of that\, he has collaborated with several non-profit organizations in order to bring awareness to these organizations. His recent collaborations include New Vision Music Society\, the JrBAA\, Hogan’s Alley\, BC Community Alliance\, Afiya Care Collective\,  Umoja Operations\, Black Women Connect Vancouver\, Raphael House\, Foundry Langley and Tri-Cities\, just to name a few. \nCurrently\, Marlo is working on his second short film and his 5th poetry collection.
URL:https://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/event/vancouver-poetry-slam-ft-marlo-browne/
LOCATION:Enabling Arts\, 343 Railway Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A 1A4\, Canada
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