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EURO18 BudapestEuropean Championship & Gathering of Poetry Slam 2018 Hungary is proud to host the European Poetry Slam Championship 2018, extended into a week-long international performance poetry festival! The main organizer, Slam Poetry Hungary Association welcomes more than 20 national poetry slam champions from all around Europe to a series of events between November 27 and December 1. The Guest of Honor is none other than the founding father of the genre, Marc Kelly Smith from Chicago and a small spoken word team led by him, the Chicago's Speak Easy Ensemble 2018. They will work together in a 3-day workshop series with poets coming from the Visegrad4 countries (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary), along with young slam poets representing Serbia, Macedonia, the Ukraine and France. Other VIP guests of the festival are Mwende „FreeQuency” Katwiwa (Kenya/USA), 2018 Women of the World Poetry Slam Champion, and poet, professor and ‘Slam Master' Bob Holman from New York, whose previous appearance on the Hungarian slam stages has already been a great success. Additionally, along with local slam poets, Philip Meersman, Belgian slammer, head coordinator and organizer of the European Championships and Jaan Malin alias Luulur, Estonian sound poet, editor, essayist, curator will add poetic colour and joy to the program. November 27th will be a “Conference Day” at Anker't Budapest, where workshops, debates and open discussions will let the audience gain an insight into the origins and the present status of the genre both overseas and in Europe. The next day is the day of the Semi-finals, also at Anker't, with over 20 European slammers competing with each other. November 29th is dedicated to performances at Trafó House of Contemporary Arts, where among other solo productions, the American-European collaboration will present a unique, multilingual showcase with the title „Bridging Barriers”, as the culminating result of the intensive workshop sessions. Finally, the main highlight, of course, is the European Poetry Slam Championship Finals, taking place on November 30th, also on the stages of Trafó. The project is co-financed by the Governments of Czechia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia through Visegrad Grants from International Visegrad Fund. The mission of the fund is to advance ideas for sustainable regional cooperation in Central Europe. Funding is provided by the United States Government. Link: http://slampoetry.hu/en/euro2018budapest/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/579420465821653/ Program 27 November-1 December 2018 Tue 27 November 2018 - CONFERENCE DAY 16:00 Slam Masters' Public Talk @ Anker't Budapest 16:00 Workshop held by Hungarian slammer, former national champion Kristóf Horváth 17:00 Bob Holman's lecture on one of his main projects, "The Oral Tradition". 18:00 Marc Smith's master class about the genre of his invention 19:30 The Grand Slam Debate @ Anker't Budapest Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/327091874769057/ Wed 28 November 2018 - DAY OF THE SEMI-FINALS 08:00 Tilos Radio Broadcast@ Tilos Studio Invitation of V+ and US delegations for radio interviews and live acts to popular Wednesday morning talk show „Kolorlokal”. 17:00 Semi-finals of the European Poetry Slam Championship @ Anker't Budapest First rounds of the competition involving all European slam champions. Judge President: Bob Holman. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/274350969878400/ Thurs 29 November 2018 - PERFORMANCE DAY 19:00 Showcase by Hungarian slammers 20:00 „Bridging Barriers” Live Showcase @ Trafó 21:00 American Slam Showcase and other LIVE performances @ Trafó Highlight performer: Mwende “FreeQuency” Katwiwa - 2018 Women of the World Poetry Slam Champion Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/171547683792742/ Fri 30 November 2018 - DAY OF THE FINALS 16:00 Discussion about the past, present and future of European Poetry Slam Championships (private event) 19:00 Finals of the European Slam Championship @ Trafó Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/566252053816462/ Sat 1 December 2018 Post-Gathering @ TBA Venues: Anker't Paulay Ede Utca 33, 1061 Budapest Trafó House Of Contemporary Arts Liliom Utca 41, 1094 Budapest Main organizer: Slam Poetry Magyarország Egyesület (Slam Poetry Hungary Association) Partners, Sponsors & Support: International Visegrad Fund https://www.visegradfund.org/ US Embassy Budapest Hungary - Funding provided by the United States Government https://hu.usembassy.gov/hu/ Trafó House of Contemporary Arts http://trafo.hu/ Anker't Budapest https://www.facebook.com/ankertbar/ Tilos Cultural Foundation https://tilos.hu/ Slovak Institute Budapest https://www.mzv.sk/web/sibudapest-hu Austrian Cultural Forum https://www.bmeia.gv.at Finnagora Hungary http://www.finnagora.hu Citizens Association „Poezin” (Serbia) http://www.slamstudio.org/ Association of Citizens - Theater Workshop Prilep (Macedonia) http://teatarskiraboti.wixsite.com/prilep Public Organization Artistic Council Dialogue (Ukraine) http://dialogue.lviv.ua/ literarnyklub.sk Civil Association (Slovakia) http://www.literarnyklub.sk/ Detour Production z.s. (Czech Republic) http://www.slampoetry.cz/ CultureAction Foundation (Poland) http://fundacja-fka.pl/ European Poetry Slam Champions: Austria: Katharina Wenty Belgium: Nathan Jonniaux aka REQ Croatia: Stilda Roguljić Cyprus: Constantinos Papageorgiou Czech Republic: Filip Koryta aka Dr Filipitch Estonia: Silver Sepp Finland: Jonna Nummela aka Nihkee Akka Hungary: Péter Molnár Iceland: Jón Magnús Arnarsson Ireland: Nuala Leonard Italy: Luca Bernardini, Paride Rama Lithuania: Aistė Šivytė Macedonia: Marija Grubor Norway: Sofie Frost Poland: Aleksandra Kanar Serbia: Nenad Ignjatović Slovakia: Samčo Brat ďážďoviek (Sammie the brother of worms) Slovenia: Neža Prah Seničar Spain: Adriana Bertran Sweden: Mattias Hammarström Ukraine: Dmytro Lazutkin Bridging Barriers Workshop & Performance: Chicago's Speak Easy Ensemble: Marc Kelly Smith, Nate Smith, Bailey Castle, Joel Chmara, Eli Bensusan Goran Zivkovic (Serbia) Elena Prendjova (Macedonia) Tomas Straka (Slovakia) Anna Kalfas aka Rudka Zydel (Poland) Vaclav Sindelar aka Anatol Svahilec (Czech) Pavlo Korobchuk (Ukraine) Marton Simon (Hungary) Mr Zurg & Yopo (France) US Team: Bob Holman Mwende “FreeQuency” Katwiwa (2018 Women of the World Poetry Slam Champion) Chicago's Speak Easy Ensemble 2018: Marc Kelly Smith Nate Smith Bailey Castle Joel Chmara Eli Bensusan |
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