Poetry,
storytelling and music at KAF - workshop and performances
There's plenty of poetry, storytelling and music on offer courtesy of Kidderminster Creatives at this year's Kidderminster Arts Festival. On Sunday 10th August Sarah Tamar is running a poetry workshop from 2.00-4.00pm and on Tuesday 12th August at 8.00pm there's a special Mouth and Music featuring boxer poet Matt Windle. Matt is a former Birmingham Young Poet Laureate and four times Birmingham & Midland Boxing Champion. Headline music act is Scandinavian influenced folk duo, Sirkel who play sax, flute, violin, accordion, guitar & mandola. They will also be bringing a special guest, clog dancer Ayliffe Edwards. Local poets, storytellers and musicians can join in by signing up for a short spot at 7.30 on the night. Then on Thursday 21st August, there's a Night of Spoken Word from 7.00-9.30pm with time to browse art in between sets. Anyone wanting to perform at this can book a slot in advance. All of these events take place in the Boars Head, Worcester Street. See www.kidderminster-creatives.org.uk for details.
There's plenty of poetry, storytelling and music on offer courtesy of Kidderminster Creatives at this year's Kidderminster Arts Festival. On Sunday 10th August Sarah Tamar is running a poetry workshop from 2.00-4.00pm and on Tuesday 12th August at 8.00pm there's a special Mouth and Music featuring boxer poet Matt Windle. Matt is a former Birmingham Young Poet Laureate and four times Birmingham & Midland Boxing Champion. Headline music act is Scandinavian influenced folk duo, Sirkel who play sax, flute, violin, accordion, guitar & mandola. They will also be bringing a special guest, clog dancer Ayliffe Edwards. Local poets, storytellers and musicians can join in by signing up for a short spot at 7.30 on the night. Then on Thursday 21st August, there's a Night of Spoken Word from 7.00-9.30pm with time to browse art in between sets. Anyone wanting to perform at this can book a slot in advance. All of these events take place in the Boars Head, Worcester Street. See www.kidderminster-creatives.org.uk for details.
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