Slamlandia Poetry Open Mic ft. Tatiana Maria Corbitt
Schedule
Thu Nov 07 2024 at 06:30 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-08:00Location
Powell's City of Books | Portland, OR
About this Event
Join us on NOVEMBER 7TH for an IN PERSON poetry open mic at Guilder Cafe inside of the downtown Powell's Books!
Start time has been pushed back a little later than it used to be! Sign-ups now start are at 6:00 PM, and the show will begin at 6:30 PM.
This show is just a poetry open mic with a feature. If you wish to attend a poetry slam, please come out to our third Friday show at our other venue (Flour Bloom).
Poets get 3 minutes on the mic to share one poem, or two *very* short poems. If sign ups are light, an announcment at the start of the show will be made that poets may have more time on the mic.
Just poetry on the mic - no music or stand up, please!
This show is all ages.
This show is free to attend, but we will be taking donations to pay our featured poet. Suggested donation is $5.
Guilder Cafe
1035 W Burnside St.
Portland, OR 97209
Here are some important COVID-related things to note:
-- While not mandatory, masks are STRONGLY ENCOURAGED
-- COVID is still a very real thing, please be smart and safe and, if you are feeling ill the day before/of, please stay home and do not come to this event
We will have a feature from Tatiana Maria Corbitt!
Tatiana Maria Corbitt is a Mexican-American writer and multidisciplinary artist. She graduated summa cum laude with her MS and BS in Applied Biological Sciences from Arizona State University. She now resides in Portland, Oregon with her German Shepherd, who loves to shadow her as she paints and hikes. Tatiana's work has been published in the anthology Blood Sweat Tears by Rugged Outdoorswomen publishing. Wild Brujeria is Tatiana's debut book of poetry. She is currently writing her debut fiction-fantasy novel about an ex-scientist that hikes into a new world, projected to be published in 2026. Tatiana can be found on Instagram @authortatianamaria
Please see our Accessibility and Safer Space info below.
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Our open mic goes for an hour, followed by a reading from our feature. We will take as many sign ups that come our way, but we will only get through as many folks as we can in an hour, so come early to ensure a spot on the open mic. First come, first served. Poets get 3 minutes to share on the mic.
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Powell's books meets ADA requirements. There are entrances and bathrooms there are accessible, and the building has both ramps and elevators throughout. Please reach out for more information.
★ •*´¨`*• S A F E R • S P A C E • P O L I C Y •*´¨`*• ★
(1) – Slamlandia is committed to the safety of our community and all of its members. This includes but is not limited to performers, audience members, venue staff, volunteers, featured poets, and Executive Council members. We will not allow any act of hate, bigotry, harassment, or violence within our space and will prohibit the entrance of those who have committed these acts in or outside of our space.
(2) – The Slamlandia community is a community based in consent. It is the responsibility of individuals initiating contact to receive enthusiastic consent for the following activities:
☆ Physical contact
☆ Discussion of personal or heavy topics
☆ Discussion of poetry shared on stage
(3) – Slamlandia does not censor our mic and space - with the exception of hate speech. Hate speech includes, but is not limited to threats of violence, the use of slurs for a group you do not belong to, racism, sexism, transphobia, transmisogyny, homophobia, classicism, and ableism.
☆ Marginalized voices expressing anger toward the group of people oppressing them does not fall under the category of hate speech.
☆ In the event that a performer is using hate speech on stage, an Executive Council member will end their performance and ask them to leave the stage.
☆ In the event that a performer uses hate speech, it is the responsibility of the Executive Council to explain to the performer why this was a violation of our hate speech policy to the best of their ability and point them to resources for further explanation.
Where is it happening?
Powell's City of Books, 1005 West Burnside Street, Portland, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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