Ming and Talia

Anti-Racist Practice in Education

Written by Ming Akila with an introduction from Talia Randall A+S: Could we start with each of you giving us a bit of background about yourself and your practice? Ming: I’m still trying to get used to answering this question with ‘I’m a storyteller’, even though most of the time it still doesn’t quite make…

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The Artist’s Responsibility

What is the role of the artist in moments of historic, social, or political importance? Is there a responsibility to act as social commentator, interpreter, record-keeper? We asked, Safiya Kamaria Kinshasa, Neelam Saredia-Brayley, Kirsty Taylor, JulianKnxx, and Shaun Hill, the five spoken word artists on our Poetry in Performance Programme supported by Jerwood Arts, how…

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Black Lives Matter

Black Lives Matter: Our Commitment

28 May 2021 In response to Black Lives Matter, we have started to embed equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging (EDIB) thinking and action across all our work. Here’s an update of the things that we have done in the past 12 months and will be doing: Programming We have strengthened our commitment to programming Black…

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Spoken Word Poetry

Spoken word is dead: long live poetry?

Could it be that there is too much poetry in spoken word? There can be no props, costumes and stage personas if we absorb the assumption that poetry is not a performing art.

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Apples and Snakes @ Home

Announcing: Apples and Snakes @ Home

In these extraordinary times, we’re trying something new! Beginning on Wednesday 15 April, Apples and Snakes @ Home is an uplifting (and experimental!) five-episode series of one-hour live streamed spoken word gigs, culminating in an exciting grand finale (TBA). Incorporating performance and conversation and bringing together leading spoken word poets from across the UK –…

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Spoken word trailblazers

COVID-19 Update: 14 September 2020

The majority of the Apples and Snakes team have now returned to our office at The Albany in Deptford. You can reach us on 020 8465 6140 or via [email protected]. The office will be staffed from Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. Some members of the team will continue to work remotely or combine home and office hours throughout…

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Spoken word trailblazers

REFRESH: MAPPING THE FUTURE OF APPLES AND SNAKES

From our first event in the Adams Arms in London back in 1982, Apples and Snakes has grown into a national organisation at the forefront of the poetry and spoken word sector. Over the years, as spoken word trailblazers, we have supported incredible artists to develop work, created inspirational experiences for audiences and participants, produced…

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Joseph Coelho

The Rise of Nature Poems: Joseph Coelho

Poetry and nature writing have often gone hand in hand. African-American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar wrote beautiful poems in the late 1800’s inspired by nature like Spring Song celebrating that longed for season… ‘And ever in our hearts doth ring This song of Spring, Spring!’ and Seedling… ‘As a quiet little seedling Lay within its…

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Selection of books

Burning Eye Books: Q&A

We asked Clive Birnie from independent publisher Burning Eye Books a few questions about the world of publishing and the dos and don’ts of submitting your work. When setting up Burning Eye Books, why did you choose to focus on platforming spoken word artists in particular? I didn’t. It is not a term that I…

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Jerwood Arts Poetry in Performance Programme

Jerwood Arts | Apples and Snakes Poetry in Performance programme

We are delighted to announce that we have been successful in our application to the Jerwood Development Programme Fund. Jerwood Arts | Apple and Snakes Poetry in Performance is a unique opportunity for ten spoken word poets from across the country to explore the performative potential of their work. Selected artists will participate in a residential…

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Man In a spotted shirt reading to audience on stage

Imaginary Advice by Ross Sutherland

An award-winning podcast, Imaginary Advice by Ross Sutherland is a sketchpad for new ideas and new ways of telling stories. Some stories are true, some are fiction, some are closer to audio essays. Most episodes end up being a blend of all three. All episodes are written, produced and presented by Ross Sutherland and new…

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Creative Community: Jacob Sam-La Rose and Rachel Long in conversation – Part 1

Facilitator, mentor, and writer Jacob Sam-La Rose and poet and curator Rachel Long discuss the merits, importance, and challenges of establishing, maintaining, and participating in creative communities. The following is a transcript of a conversation between Jacob and Rachel, edited lightly for readability. J: Had you been involved in creative communities before Burn After Reading…

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Creative Community: Jacob Sam-La Rose and Rachel Long in conversation – Part 2

Facilitator, mentor, and writer Jacob Sam-La Rose and poet and curator Rachel Long discuss the merits, importance, and challenges of establishing, maintaining, and participating in creative communities. The following is a transcript of a conversation between Jacob and Rachel, edited lightly for readability. J: What, for you, is the difference between a community and a…

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Kat Francois

Slam Poetry: how do you maintain truth and authenticity in the face of success and demand?

Owen Craven-Griffiths Apples and Snakes’ Producer for the Midlands When it comes to spoken word it can sometimes be hard to define success. For many poets one indicator can be winning a major slam title. This was the case for me. In 2007 I won the UK Slam Championships at Stratford Theatre Royal under my…

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The Repeat Beat Poet

Describe yourself in 3 words Hip Hop Poet (easy) What inspires you? The love, support, energy, and goodwill of my friends and family, and the people in the artistic communities I’m in. Then a guy physically took the mic and said “leave it mate”. Traumatising. Tell us about your worst ever gig? Not strictly a…

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Rowan McCabe: Door to Door Poetry

We spoke to North East poet and creator of Door-to-Door Poetry, Rowan McCabe, about poetry, kindness, and Brexit Britain… What is Door-to-Door Poetry? Door-to-Door Poetry is a project where I make a nuisance of myself by knocking on stranger’s doors and writing poems for them, for free, on any subject they like. When they answer…

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Nicky Crabb: SPINE Festival 2019

SPINE Festival – a free, annual spoken word and cross artform festival taking place in libraries for children, young people and their families My local library was a special place to me as a child, I’d visit every week to discover new words, pictures and prized pieces of knowledge, it was peaceful and it smelt…

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Francesca Beard

My main motivators are wonder, rage and money, in no particular order. Describe yourself in 3 words… Poet, parent, improviser What inspires you? I’m constantly curious and questioning about everything but also mega lazy so it takes a lot to galvanise me into writing about anything – my main motivators are wonder, rage and money,…

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Joelle Taylor: Poetry and Protest

How were we to know/ that when we were cleansing/ we were erasing our whole existence – CUNTO, Joelle Taylor My whole life has been a protest, and my body a political placard. My body has also been a battleground and a bar room, a tourist spot and a cemetery, a haunted house and a roadside…

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DigiPoets British Council Cultural Exchange

DigiPoets British Council Cultural Exchange: Podcast and Poet Blog Between 19 and 23 March 2019, three artists from Botswana, Mozambique and Zambia visited the UK as part of the British Council’s Southern Africa Arts programme #SouthernAfricaArts. Hamilton Chambela, Kgotla Molefe, and Jordan Lusaka participated in a week of cultural and creative excursions including trips to…

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Shagufta K. Iqbal

Shagufta K. Iqbal: In the Spotlight Interview A+S: Describe yourself in 3 words… Deluded. Stubborn. A believer What inspires you? My children, music, Autumn & Spring, tea & cake, walks in the rain; writing is a love. Tell us about your worst ever gig? One where, male poets will walk on to stage and disrupt…

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No Word Unspoken: Be bold. Speak out.

No Word Unspoken means be bold, speak out, there is power in what you have to say. Poetry helps us make sense of the world. At weddings we read poetry to celebrate, at funerals it helps us to grieve. Tony Walsh’s This is the Place and Ben Okri’s poem Grenfell Tower, June, 2017 are recent…

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Roger Robinson

Roger Robinson: In the Spotlight Interview A+S: Describe yourself in 3 words… RR: Curious, playful and arty A+S: What inspires you? RR: Creative Citizenship, Storytelling, Music A+S: Tell us about your worst ever gig? RR: It was at Express Excess when I was reading a really intense story for 18 mins and at the end…

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POETIC THEATRE MAKERS: MEET THE POETS AND THE PROJECT

Banner image left to right: Somalia Seaton, Chris Thorpe, Casey Bailey, Lanaire Aderemi, Adaya Henry, Sujana Upadhyay, Jasmine Gardosi & Chris McLoughlin. “We are excited about how the richness of poetry and the narrative of theatre can work together to tell stories in new ways. The industry needs to enable new creative dialogues – we are…

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