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*Now via Zoom*
An Event For Women Poets
Sat 7th May, 4pm - 6pm
Was Museum of Wigan Life



Zoom Link (Original) / www.rebeccaswiftfoundation.org

Followed by
Women Poets Open Mic
Sat 7th May, 6.30pm - 8pm
The Old Courts (Link)

With performances by Louise Fazackerley & Kirsten Luckins

Started: 20th Apr 2022 at 07:39
Last edited by jo anne: 3rd May 2022 at 11:22:17

Posted by: jo anne (34722) 

Open Mic Poetry (Online)
Thu 21st April, 7.45pm - 10pm

Write Out Loud - Link



You're welcome whether you wish to read or just enjoy listening to the work of others.

To join, email the host Ian on whiteley.ian@btinternet.com by 5pm on 21st Apr.

Open Mic Poetry (In Person)
Bailiff Bar, King St West
On a Thursday each month, 18+, starts at 8pm, free entry

• 12th May • 9th June
• 14th July • 11th Aug



Write Out Loud - Link

Replied: 20th Apr 2022 at 09:00

Posted by: jo anne (34722) 

The Secret Writers Club
Mondays at the Museum of Wigan Life



www.louisethepoet.co.uk
Email louisethepoet@live.co.uk for more details

Replied: 20th Apr 2022 at 13:38

Posted by: jo anne (34722) 

Free workshops in Leigh



healthyarts.org.uk / Facebook / @Healthy_Arts

Replied: 26th Apr 2022 at 16:16

Posted by: jo anne (34722) 

Inspire Aloud meet on the third Thursday of the month, 7pm - 9.30pm, at The Swan and Railway, Wallgate.

Inspire Aloud is a friendly space for people to share their words, have a chat and make friends. Bring a piece of written or spoken word or your own original song (plus an unplugged instrument if you need one). For more details, see the Inspire Aloud group page.

Replied: 30th Apr 2022 at 11:18

Posted by: jo anne (34722) 

@ArchiveWigLeigh (17th May):

Articles wanted for the next edition of Past Forward, up to 1,000 words and can include images, deadline 17th June (Facebook)


Replied: 17th May 2022 at 12:47

Posted by: jo anne (34722) 

Free poetry workshop with poet Louise Fazackerley
The Museum of Wigan Life
Mon 30th May, 1.30pm - 3pm Link



Suitable for both new and experienced writers, age 16+, the workshop will cover the subjects of birds, mills, and what the Jubilee means to you, and the writing produced may be exhibited at Spinners Mill, Leigh in 2023.

Replied: 25th May 2022 at 17:41

Posted by: jo anne (34722) 



Two free workshops on Wed 15th June:
• Writing for Wellbeing: Wigan, 10am Link
• Storytime in Mother Languages: Leigh, 10am Link

Free to attend but booking is required: Link

Replied: 10th Jun 2022 at 14:05

Posted by: jo anne (34722) 

This month’s Inspire Aloud is on Thursday 18th Aug, 7pm - 9.30pm at the Swan & Railway. In the spotlight this time is poet Gerry Potter (Link).

FB Event / Twitter

Replied: 17th Aug 2022 at 10:47

Posted by: jo anne (34722) 

@Healthy_Arts:
If you missed the start of these sessions, don't worry - we are still welcoming new people. It's all FREE thanks to @TNLComFund & @SpinnersMill



More info: healthyarts.org.uk

Replied: 17th Aug 2022 at 10:55

Posted by: jo anne (34722) 

Artist Drop-In
www.theoldcourts.com

Are you a performer, writer, creative practitioner in Wigan? These new monthly drop-in sessions will be a supportive environment to share ideas and build connections with other creative practitioners in the area.

In Person Dates

Tue 29 Nov 5pm – 7pm – this will be an informal session to share ideas and help shape future drop-ins.

Tue 13 Dec 5pm – 7pm
Tue 24 Jan 5pm – 7pm
Tue 28 Feb 5pm – 7pm

To book an in-person session, click the ‘buy ticket’ link (tickets are free, but capacity is limited)

If you have any access requirements or questions, contact Lauren on laurenb@theoldcourts.com

Online Dates

Tue 6 Dec 12:00 – 13:30
Tue 17 Jan 12:00 – 13:30
Tue 21 Feb 12:00 – 13:30

To book onto an online session, email laurenb@theoldcourts.com

Replied: 29th Nov 2022 at 09:45

Posted by: jo anne (34722) 

The Old Courts’ creative studio tenants Northern Heart Films have made their film Joy Uncensored available to watch online!

"After 64-years of living life quietly, retired school teacher Joy France is on a mission to be heard. After finding her voice in the form of spoken-word poetry, Joy attempts to take her new found passion to another level. Can she break gender and age stereotypes by competing in the brutal, youthful, male-dominated world of battle rap? Or is she too notoriously O.L.D?
A story of one woman’s daring attempt to embrace life."

Watch here: YouTube

Replied: 17th Sep 2023 at 09:11

 

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