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				<title>Australian Poetry Slam Heat in Orange Thurs 22 July</title>
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Imagine it&apos;s just you and your words for two minutes with a mic in the spotlight.
Orange City Library is calling all poets, hip-hop artists and other outspoken wordsmiths to polish their rhymes and lyrics for the Australian Poetry Slam.

On Thursday 22 July - at 6pm for poets to sign up and from 6.30pm to perform -  Orange will host one of 8 slam heats planned across the state. Winners from the Orange heat will go on to perform at the regional final and a chance to perform in the State final. 

Host Tug Dumbly (pictured) is one of Australia&apos;s greatest spoken-word artists and he will host this electric live event. 

An initiative of the non-profit literary arts association, Word Travels and State Libraries, the Australian Poetry Slam is the nation&apos;s largest and richest poetry slam with cash and a gig at Ubud Writers &amp; Readers Festival in Bali up for grabs.

The Orange heat offers a $100 prize for the winner.  And four heat finalists will go on to perform at the regional heat to be held in Bathurst on Saturday 7 August at 8pm as part of Cabaret Kite at the Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre.

All contestants have just two minutes to impress the judges (selected at random at each heat) with their spoken word, poetry, hip hop, monologues and stories.  We need people to get up and have a go and for others to be in the audience - so come along for a fun night out.  

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				<title>Grenfell&apos;s Henry Lawson Festival of the Arts Long Weekend</title>
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				Grenfell&apos;s Henry Lawson Festival of Arts
June Long Weekend (starts Tuesday June 8 to Monday June 14)and includes Poetry - Performance, Exhibitions, Heritage, Street Parade, Music, Circus, Sport  and Community events. A full program of events is available from: www.grenfell.org.au/henrylawsonfestival

Festival highlights this year are:
Poetry by Firelight, Tuesday June 8, 7.30pm, Dramatic Society Rooms.

Wallangreen Sculpture Garden
Open Thursday-Monday, afternoons.

Art Exhibition
Opens Thursday June 10, 7.30pm, Grenfell Art Gallery.

Photography Exhibition
Friday-Monday, Upper Main Street Grenfell.

Festival Concert
With local bands, folk musicians, Melissa Robertson,Miranda Foster and Bush Poet Geoffrey Graham. Friday June 11, 7.30pm, Henry Lawson High School, Book at Louisa&apos;s Locker 02 6343 1577.

Poetry on the Boards
Saturday June 12, sign up from 9.30am, Railway Station.

Poetry Slam with Miles Merrill - 
come and compete in the heats of this state-wide comp on Saturday June 12, 3pm, Railway Station.

Grenfell Dramatic Society The Man in the Bowler Hat and The Dilemma of Deidre Dearheart, Sunday June 13, 7.30pm &amp; Monday June 14, 2pm, Rose St Rooms tickets CJ Anderson 02 6343 1610. 
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				<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 14:19:00 +1000</pubDate>
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				<title>Australian Poetry Slam 09 Winner is..........</title>
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				Drum roll.........Sarah Taylor, a 59-year-old retiree from Newcastle, threw her inhibitions to the wind and covered all the taboo subjects to win this year&apos;s Slam at the Opera House. Her frank insights about how the female body lets you down as you get older shocked the crowd, but the judges responded with a top score. It was a fantastic night with more than 280 people packed into the SOH Studio venue. Co-hosts Miles Merrill and ABC Radio&apos;s Simon Marnie did a great job and Simon personally thanked libraries and the State Library for backing such a great program.  Congrats to all the contestants in the regional heats and final. 
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				<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 18:33:00 +1000</pubDate>
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				<title>Cabaret and Wordshops at Bathurst</title>
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				Local Stages at Bathurst Memorial Entertainement Centre is teaming up with 2MCE for a special live broadcast of Cabaret on 1 August.  The Cabaret will be hosted by &apos;Bright Eyes&apos; Mr Phil Glen, and along with guests Mr Aaron Hopper, Michelle Griffin, EQD, Fat Wombat and others it will bring together Bathurst&apos;s best music, comedy and physical performers. The special guest is legendary verse spinner, Miles Merrill, who brought poetry slams from his hometown Chicago, to Australia. Merrill mixes spoken-word with surreal vocal FX and intense narratives. As a multi-award winning writer and performer, he has presented in Krakow&apos;s Audio Art Festival, dozens of international writer festivals and hosted Poetry Slam in the Central West for the past three years. 
While in Bathurst, Miles will also be running a &apos;wordshop&apos; on Saturday 1 August from 12noon  3pm at BMEC. This is a great opportunity for writers and poets in the region to work with Miles. The workshop combines writing techniques with public speaking skills. From book to stage. Miles will help you present your work to an audience. Workshop is only $50.00 for adults, $25.00 students. Places in workshop are limited. 
Please contact BMEC Box office to book tickets or register for workshop on 6333 6161. 
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				<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 13:43:00 +1000</pubDate>
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				<title>Winning words at Cowra</title>
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Congratulations to poets Josh Simpson, of Bathurst, and Alan Fragar, of Cowra, who just edged out Frank Daniel, of Canowindra, to win a place in the Australian Poetry Slam State Final coming up in Sydney on 13 November. The winning poets along with Kim Core, Matthew Ryan, Seamus Leyland and Dimas Bakini performed well and entertained the large crowd at Cowra Library. The Australian Poetry Slam 09 is an initiative of the State Library of NSW, and is supported by state, territory and public libraries and festivals across the country. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding &amp; advisory body. Pictured above is Frank Daniel, 3rd place, host Miles Merrill, and Poetry Slam winners Josh Simpson and Alan Fragar. 
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				<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 17:33:00 +1000</pubDate>
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				<title>What is a Poetry Slam?</title>
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				Just in case you are wondering what a poetry slam actually is - here is the lowdown:

"A poetry competition with a live audience.
"The contestant has two minutes to impress the judges with their own original word artistry  using spoken-word, poetry, hip-hop, monologue and even story, contestants can choose to speak, sing, scream, rap, howl or whisper their words.
"Poetry Slam heats are limited to 20 contestants.
"Five judges are picked randomly by the host who throws gifts into the audience. Whoever catches the gift is a judge. 
"Five judges hold up score cards and give performers marks out of 10. Only the middle three scores for each performance are calculated. 
"The judges decision is final.
"The performer with the highest score wins.
"Two winners only from each heat will compete in a state final, to be hosted from State and territory libraries.  
"If contestants tie for a place,  there will be a &quot;slam off&quot; to decide the winner. 
"Heat winners secure a place in the State Final at the State Library of NSW on 13 November, 2009.
"The grand final will be held in Sydney on 3 December, 2009 at the Sydney Opera House.
Poetry Slams have had popular appeal in the US for over 20 years. The interest in the dynamic art form has increased in Australia in the past four years. 
The Australian Poetry Slam 09 is an initiative of the State Library of NSW, and is supported by state, territory and public libraries and festivals across the country.  This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding &amp; advisory body. 
For more information about the event please contact Cowra Library on 6340 2180 or Central West Libraries Reading and Writing Coordinator Jasmine Vidler on 6393 8125. 
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				<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 13:37:00 +1000</pubDate>
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				<title>Join in Poetry Slam at Cowra Friday 3 July</title>
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Cowra Library is one of 8 regional centres selected to host an Australian Poetry Slam Heat.   It is fantastic opportunity for people of all ages to showcase their performing talents and be part of this exciting event.  It is most like theatre sports.  Performers sign up on the night and have two minutes to impress the judges with their rap, rhyme, story or spoken word performance. Cowra will host the Australian Poetry Slam Regional Heat on Friday 3 July at Cowra Library from 5.30pm.  People who want to perform can sign up from 5pm.
Five judges are selected randomly from the audience and the middle scores averaged out for each performance. So it is a fair competition and anyone can win on the night.  We need people to get up and have a go and they could go on to win the State or even National titles and of course, we need an audience.  They will have a great time.
Also see talented word artist Miles Merrill perform. It is brought to you by the State Library of NSW. 
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				<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 18:21:00 +1000</pubDate>
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				<title>Poetry Slam on TV</title>
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				ABC2 are broadcasting a one-hour highlight package of the Australian Poetry Slam 08 Grand Final at 10:30pm on Sunday March 15.  The Grand Final was held at the Sydney Opera House in early December 2008. For those without access to digital television, there are also selected highlights still online at http://www.abc.net.au/poetryslam . The Australian Poetry Slam is run through State libraries across the country and a regional heat was held last September at Orange City Library. 
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				<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 19:06:00 +1000</pubDate>
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				<title>Cowra filmed tonight for ABCs Bush Slam</title>
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				Doors open to the public tonight for a Bush Slam as part of filming for a new ABC television series hosted by HG Nelson.  ABC TV and Freehand Productions are taking two different poets to six rural towns to explore the culture, the beauty, the folklore and the humour.  The other towns featured will be Lightning Ridge (NSW), Corryong (VIC), Yarrabah (QLD), Blinman (SA) and Stanley (TAS). Each poet is given just three days to capture the essence of the town and its people in verse. At the end of three days, the poets entertain the town in a live head-to-head poetry slam hosted by HG, with the locals deciding the winner.  Doors open to the public tonight at the Japanese Gardens in Cowra from 5.30 pm and the wet weather venue is the Railway Hotel.   There is a gold coin donation entry fee and be early to get a seat.  Bush Slam will screen on ABC TV later this year.  Read more about it in today&apos;s Cowra Guardian: http://cowra.yourguide.com.au/news/local/news/general/cowra-fuels-word-feast/1449729.aspx# 
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				<pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2009 14:04:00 +1000</pubDate>
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				<title>Australian Poetry Slam Champion from NSW</title>
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				Hip hop artist and poet Omar Musa from Queanbeyan has won this year&apos;s Australian Poetry Slam competition, held at Sydney Opera House last night.  Poetry slam is a style of performed poetry which takes its influences from rap and hip hop.  After the 18 state and territory finalists performed on topics such as going to the dentist and football, there was a tie between Omar Musa from Queanbeyan, south-east of Canberra, and Mark Lloyd from Western Australia.  Mr Musa ultimately won the $5,000 prize.  He says he hopes others will be inspired to write poetry. &quot;I think we should keep encouraging events like this because in Australia I think sport and all that sort of thing is encouraged as opposed to intellectual activity and things like poetry,&quot; he said. &quot;I think things like hip hop and slam poetry events are the kind of things that would reignite a love for the English language, which I think is often missing.&quot;  More than 600 people entered this year&apos;s competition, many with political themes such as the global financial crisis, war and women&apos;s rights. Regina Sutton from the State Library says there has been a resurgence of interest in poetry. Read more about the contestants http://www.abc.net.au/local/features/poetryslam/default.htm 
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				<pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2008 12:10:00 +1000</pubDate>
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				<title>Poetry Slam Grand Slam to be broadcast on ABC Radio</title>
				<link>http://www.wordsoutwest.com.au/client/index.cfm/2008/11/28/Poetry-Slam-Grand-Slam-to-be-broadcast-on-ABC-Radio</link>
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				Listen to the Grand Slam Final of the Australian Poetry Slam 2008 broadcast nationally on ABC Local Radio webcast live across Australia via the internet, on Thursday December 4. The webcast starts at 6.30pm to introduce the finalists before crossing to the Sydney Opera House at 7pm hosted by Andrew Daddo, presenter of 702 ABC Sydney Evenings. Poets compete for $5,000 and the title of Australian Poetry Slam Champion. The night is the culmination of a three month search for Australia&apos;s best poetry slammers, consisting of state winners, plus the ABC Local Radio online winner.  The online winner &apos;Butterfly&apos;, submitted by Elise Batchelor from Karratha (WA), was selected from 77 entries by judges: Alicia Sometimes (poet, writer, musician); Dr Wendy Were (Artistic Director and Chief Executive of the Sydney Writers Festival); and Miles Merrill, the Australian Poetry Slam co-creator.  Alicia Sometimes said of the winning entry: &quot;It was the performer&apos;s succinct and powerful images within the piece that won me over.  It was so well written.&quot; She describes the quality of the overall entries as having a &quot;great freshness and some pieces had shining lines like &apos;our early night weezes in the rain&apos; and &apos;Detox is the new Club Med&apos;.  The Australian Poetry Slam 2008, now in its second year, is organised by State Libraries and supported by ABC Local Radio. For more details about the Australian Poetry Slam 2008 or to view the online entries go to abc.net.au/poetryslam. 
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				<pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2008 19:00:00 +1000</pubDate>
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				<title>Australian Poetry Slam 08 NSW State Final Winners are?</title>
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				And the NSW State winners are Greg North from Katoomba, and Andrew Riemer from Parramatta.  The contest was close, sometimes only a decimal point the difference between the &quot;slammers&quot;. Congrats to our finalists from the Central West - Josh Simpson and Shannon Elliott who were able to attend thanks to Orange Regional Arts Foundation.  Read more about Poetry Slam finalist Josh Simpson in the Western Advocate http://www.westernadvocate.com.au/news/local/news/general/poet-wins-place-in-slam-finals/1365318.aspx.  The State winners now go on to perform at the Sydney Opera House on 4 December 7pm. 
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				<pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2008 11:00:00 +1000</pubDate>
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				<title>Poetry Slam State Final in Sydney Fri Night</title>
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				Join us in wishing our Australian Poetry Slam Regional Heat winners all the best when they take to the stage on Friday night for the State Final of the Australian Poetry Slam 08. Shannon Elliott, formerly of Canowindra, won the regional heat with his energetic rap &quot;Self Acceptance&quot; - about life, along with Josh Simpson, of Bathurst, who performed a moving poem about poetry.  They each won Sydney flights and accommodation sponsored by The Orange Regional Arts Foundation and a spot in the final on Friday 21 November at 6.30pm at the State Library of NSW, Macquarie Street, Sydney.
Spoken word artist Miles Merill will also be there introducing 22 contestants from across the State.
Good luck guys! 
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				<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 11:57:00 +1000</pubDate>
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				<title>Wild card entries for Australian Poetry Slam</title>
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				Budding poets can upload a two minute poetry slam video and compete for a wild card entry into the Poetry Slam National Grand Slam Final.   The Grand Slam will be held at the Sydney Opera House on Thursday, 4 December and the online winner will compete alongside state winners for a chance of the $5,000 prizemoney.  Anyone outside Sydney will be flown to the NSW capital and provided with accommodation.  ABC Local Radio has joined forces with State Libraries to bring the Australian Poetry to all Australians.  There is now a dedicated online Poetry Slam destination: abc.net.au/poetryslam.  For the first time ABC Local Radio will broadcast and stream all State finals, plus the Grand Slam Final.    The dedicated website will include video of slam performances from heats and finals as well as the video entries in the online competition.  Visitors will have the opportunity to join in forum discussion and comment on poet works.  The online competition closes on Sunday November 16.  Online entries will be judged by some of Australia&apos;s leading writing professionals, including spoken word artist Miles Merrill, poet Alicia Sometimes and Sydney Writers&apos; Festival Artistic Director Dr Wendy Were.   For more details about the Australian Poetry Slam and to find out what is on the mind of poets and performers go to abc.net.au/poetryslam. 
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				<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 10:52:00 +1000</pubDate>
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				<title>Australian Poetry Slam heat winners to compete in NSW State Final</title>
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				Congratulations to the winners of the Australian Poetry Slam 08 heat held in Orange on Thursday night:  Shannon Elliott, of Canowindra, with his energetic rap called &quot;Self Acceptance&quot;  about life and Josh Simpson, of Bathurst, with a moving poem about poetry. They have each won Sydney flights and accommodation sponsored by The Orange Regional Arts Foundation to be able to perform at the State Final to be held at the State Library of NSW on Friday 21 November at 6.30pm.    The NSW winner and runner-up take home $500 and $100 in prize money respectively and compete for the Australian Poetry Slam 08 title and $5,000 at the National Grand Slam in Sydney on 4 December. 
It was a great night of theatre sports style entertainment and thank you to everyone who joined in the fun. Here are the winners with host Miles Merrill (centre), Shannon on the left and Josh is on the right. 

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