POETRY PATCHWORK – One City, Many Voices
About this Event
POETRY PATCHWORK – One City, Many Voices
An evening of poetry, spoken word, storytelling and music exploring how language, heritage and creativity connect us.
Featuring Dr Wajdan Majeed, Dr Zhraa Alhaboby and Ruby Jah, followed by an open mic — bring a poem, song, story or simply come and listen!
Tuesday 15 September 2026
6pm for 6.30pm–8pm
Sultans Restaurant, 15 Savoy Crescent, Theatre District, Milton Keynes, MK9 3PU
£6.50 including hospitality
Supporting Milton Keynes’ journey towards UK City of Culture 2029.
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POETRY PATCHWORK
Spoken Word Event
“One City, Many Voices”
Exploring how language, poetry and heritage connect us across time.
Our speakers
Dr Wajdan Majeed is an Iraqi-British archaeological scientist, poet and journalist whose talk, “From Sumer to Milton Keynes: How Language Connects Humanity,” explores how ancient language connects cultures, history and our shared human story.
Dr Zhraa Alhaboby is an acclaimed Iraqi writer whose work blends history, mystery and medicine, with novels and short stories recognised across the Middle East
and internationally, including the Iraq+100 anthology.
Ruby Jah is a passionate spoken-word poet whose honest, emotive writing explores prejudice, heartache and mental health, with performances across open-mic stages
in the UK and US.
If you would like to speak, read a poem, sing or play music please come along.
This is an open mic event.
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Entry fee
with hospitality
£6.50
Please register on Eventbrite
Tuesday, 15th September 2026
6pm (for 6.30) - 8.00pm
Sultans Restaurant
15 Savoy Crescent, Theatre District, Milton Keynes, MK9 3PU
Supporting Milton Keynes’ journey towards UK City of Culture 2029
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
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