SPOKE & BIRD PRESENTS: ARUNDITHA & ZEHA

Thu Jun 15 2023 at 07:30 pm to 10:30 pm

Crane (Arab Street) | Singapore

Spoke & Bird Poetry
Publisher/HostSpoke & Bird Poetry
SPOKE & BIRD PRESENTS: ARUNDITHA & ZEHA
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the beloved poetry open mic night returns once again!
About this Event

SPOKE & BIRD OPEN MIC RETURNS TO THE STAGE ONCE AGAIN!


Come join us for an epic open mic and two incredible feature acts, ARUNDITHA and ZEHA


Doors open at 730PM, show starts at 8PM.


Sign up below or message us, or email us at [email protected] for a slot!


Every open micer gets 5 minutes.


OPEN MIC-ERS DO NOT NEED TO BUY TICKETS TO JOIN THE SHOW!


9 open mic spots up for grabs! DM us or email us at [email protected] for a spot!


Tickets: $10 (available online and at the door)


ABOUT OUR FEATURES

ARUNDITHA

ArunDitha (b. Deborah Arunditha Emmanuel, 19.09.88) is a techno-shamanic poet-songstress who puts maca in her morning cacao. She has performed her poetry at local events including TEDx Singapore and The Performance Theatre, as well as at festivals worldwide, winning slams in New Zealand, Germany and Australia. She was a resident writer/artist at both Literarisches Colloquium Berlin and The Marpha Foundation Nepal. Her musical co-creations have been commissioned by the Singapore Writers Festival and the Barcelona International Poetry Festival. She currently makes music with Mantravine and Kiat, and co-organises Openings, a post-disciplinary para-academic forum. In recent years, ArunDitha’s practice has been most influenced by shamanic research, political and feminist discourse, and the light of living awareness.

ZEHA

Zeha (b. 2000) is a multi-disciplinary artist. They are interested in dissecting memories to reimagine the past and the humans of the now. They enjoy how malleable language is and loves to construct and deconstruct mainly the malay and english language to conjure microscopic imageries and paint soundscapes. Their performances centre around the relationships between family, queerness, ethnicity, familiarity and reconcilation. They have been a part of Pooja Nansi’s 2020 Biennale commision activation, ‘Coping Mechanism’ and has also read at the 2022 Singapore Writers’ Festival’s closing event, ‘…Only to Arrive at the Same Place Together’.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Crane (Arab Street), 148 Arab Street, Singapore, Singapore

Tickets

SGD 10.00

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